StructurePhilosophy that connects three fieldsThe Graduate School of Environmental Studies consists of three departments: “Earth and Environmental Sciences” encompassing the natural environment, “Environmental Engineering and Architecture” encompassing the built environment, and “Social and Human Environment” encompassing the human environment, along with two related research centers. All these departments and centers are connected in accordance with two specific cross-disciplinary visions, “Sustainability” and “Safety and Security”.Research Center for Net Zero Carbon Society, Institutes of Innovation for Future SocietyGlobal Research Institute for Mobility in Society Institutes of Innovation for Future SocietyInstitute of Materials and Systems for SustainabilityNagoya UniversityDisaster Mitigation Research CenterAgreement-basedcollaboration betweenuniversities andresearch institutesfor academic exchangeInternationalCollaborationResearch Institutefor Humanity and Nature(collaboration)Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research(joint program)Nagoya UniversityMuseum (joint program)Graduate School of Environmental StudiesKnowledge Co-CreationProgramDisaster Management Office (cooperation)SustainabilityWorld’s leading affiliated professorsSafety and SecuritySustainableDevelopmentArchitecture CourseThe world’s best researchers in the fields of environmental studies have been invited to serve as affiliated professors. These experts include Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (Former co-president of the Club of Rome), Shukuro Manabe (Senior Scientist at Princeton University), and Shohei Yonemoto (Designated Professor of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies).Environmental PoliciesEconomic EnvironmentEnvironmentalLaw and PoliticsSociologyGeographyEarth & PlanetarySciencesHydrospheric-AtmosphericSciencesGraduate School ofInternational Development Research Centerfor Future EarthGraduate School of EngineeringGraduate School ofBioagricultural SciencesClinicalEnvironmentalStudies ProgramEducation and Research Center for Sustainable Co-DevelopmentDepartment ofEnvironmentalEngineeringand ArchitectureNational Institute for Environmental Studies(collaboration)Teaching staff alsoengaged in education for undergraduate studentsSchool ofInformaticsSchool ofLawGraduate School of HumanitiesGraduate School of Economics Nagoya UniversityEducation for SustainableDevelopment ProgramCovenant of Mayors forClimate and Energy JAPANAgreement-basedcollaboration withlocal governmentsCollaboration withcitizens and regionsDepartment ofSocial and HumanEnvironment Campus Planning & Environment Management Office (cooperation)School ofEconomicsSchool ofLetterscooperationNagoya UniversityGlobal Environment Leaders ProgramEarthquake and Volcano Research CenterDepartment of Earthand EnvironmentalSciencesSchool ofScienceSchool ofEngineering
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