Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study

A paper co-authored by Professor Maria Lohan (Specially Appointed Professor, HIAS /Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast) entitled “The implementation of compulsory relationships and sex education in English secondary schools: qualitative research in the 2022–23 school year” was published in Sex Education (Published 2 July 2024)

A paper co-authored by Professor Maria Lohan (Specially Appointed Professor, HIAS/Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast) entitled “The implementation of compulsory relationships and sex education in English secondary schools: qualitative research in the 2022–23 school year” was published in Sex Education (Published 2 July 2024)

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  1. HIAS Discussion Paper No. HIAS‑E‑150 Published in The Japanese Economic Review

  2. 27 March, IIR Brown bag lunch seminar: Ricardo Azambuja (Associate Professor, EDHEC Business School, France) “How to publish qualitative data in FT-listed journals” (onsite)

  3. Professor Mari Sako Meet with University Leadership

  4. HIAS Brown Bag Seminar #26: Creating Legal Markets Triggered by Digital Technology (Japanese-language event)

  5. A paper by Dr. Maria Lohan (HIAS Visiting Researcher) titled “Exploring variation in research priorities generated by AI tools” published in “Journal of Global Health”

  6. 27 March, AI Regulation Symposium

  7. 30 March, IIR Innovation Forum: Israr Qureshi (Professor of Digital Development and Social Entrepreneurship, Queen’s Business School, Queen’s University Belfastl) “Technoficing: From Idea to Measurement and Beyond” (onsite)

  8. 13 March, The 84th regular seminar: Dr. Gabriella Conti, Department of Economics and Social Research Institute, University College London, “Workforce Quality and Early Childhood Development at Scale”

  9. A contract was signed with Jizoku Inc. for a joint research project entitled “Appropriate Pricing Levels for Carbon Credits in Rural Southeast Asia”

  10. Discussion Paper HIAS-E-156 “Macroeconomic Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy in Japan: Analysis Using Narrative Sign Restrictions” has been issued.