If you have a topic that might interests researchers from other fields why not consider starting a Journal Club!
Consider Starting a Transdisciplinary Journal Club:
SCIL is organizing a Business Journal Club open to anyone interested in learning more about business.
Business Journal Club for Todai students that value their professional development, interdisciplinary learning, innovation and global impact
Introducing GSFS Campus, Business Journal Club:
Designed for students interested in professional development and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Unlock Practical Knowledge from publications such as the Harvard Business Review
Discover how real-world, cutting-edge business insights could reshape your academic, professional, and personal growth. The Business Journal Club brings together researchers, students, and faculty to discuss transformative ideas on leadership, innovation, management, and strategy—all essential for 21st-century skills.
What Is the HBR Journal Club?
Weekly or Monthly meetings centered around a selected HBR (or similar journal) article relevant to frontier sciences.
Engaging discussions on leadership, strategy, and the business impact of scientific advancements.
Interactive format: Guided discussions, case studies, and applications to your own projects.
Why Join?
Grow Your Skills: Strengthen critical thinking, strategic decision-making, and collaborative communication skills.
Build Connections: Collaborate with peers across GSFS departments and other faculties.
Stay Updated: Gain insights into global trends and professional practices impacting science, technology, and policy.
Who Should Join?
All researchers, faculty members, and students at GSFS looking to:
Add a "business" perspective to your research.
Prepare for leadership roles within or outside academia.
Develop a professional edge through interdisciplinary insights.
Find collaborators
How It Works
Monthly Article Selection: Each month, an HBR article relevant to both business and scientific frontiers will be chosen.
Focused Discussion: Guided by thought-provoking questions, participants can connect the article's lessons to current projects and research themes.
Expert Guest Appearances: Occasionally, professors or industry experts will join to add depth to discussions.
Location: Science Communications Improvement Lab (Rm. 281 in Environmental Studies Building)
To express interest or for more details, email paulconsalvi@edu.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp .
Paul Consalvi (コンサルヴィ・ポール)
Professor, Science Communications Improvement Lab, Critical Thinking, Writing and Presentation,Room 281, Environmental Studies Building (SCIL)
The University of Tokyo. Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences,
新領域創成科学研究科・教育支援室・教授
paulconsalvi@edu.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp
http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulconsalvi