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Nagoya University
Nagoya, Japan

Founded in 1871 as a medical school, and later designated a national university in 1947, Nagoya University is now one of Japan’s leading higher education institutions, known for its research excellence. It is a comprehensive university that includes 13 graduate schools, 9 undergraduate schools, three research institutes and 18 research centers. Currently, the total number of students is 16,000, of which 2,700 are international.

Nagoya University is located in the Greater Nagoya Area of central Japan, the nation’s third largest metropolitan area, and its primary manufacturing belt. The university’s free and open academic culture has been the springboard for many remarkable research achievements. Its collegial atmosphere has nurtured a number of world class scholars, including six Nobel laureates since 2001. Furthermore, Nagoya University has established its presence across Asia as Japan’s leading university, engaging in various international cooperation initiatives.

Nagoya University aims to increase our intake of international students to 3,200 in 10 years, while promoting the participation of Japanese students within our English-taught international programs. We also strive to increase the number of students who engage in study or training abroad programs to 70 percent. Through these aggressive internationalization tactics, Nagoya University hopes to increase the global awareness of faculty and student alike. By constructing a highly internationalized campus, we wish to attract top notch students, faculty and administrative staff from the global talent pool.

Website: https://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp/index.html

VSE Season 2, 2024-25: Courses offered by Nagoya University


Application Deadline

Students must submit an application to the VSE Central Office before:
Mar 3, 2025 12:00 noon Hong Kong Time (UTC+8)



Course Information

Course information posted on this page are provided by the course offering university and may be changed or updated anytime without prior notice.

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Number of Credits2
Offering DepartmentInstitute of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Course TeacherSerge Richard
Language of InstructionEnglish
First Day of ClassApr 16, 2025
Last Day of ClassJul 30, 2025
Course ComponentLecture
Mode of TeachingSynchronous / Asynchronous
Meeting TimeWed 1830-2000
Time ZoneUTC+09
Course Description

Game theory provides a mathematical framework for analyzing competition and cooperation in interactive situations. The theory has been mainly developed for the economy, but applies to many other fields, and to our daily life. Our aim is to present a concise introduction to this theory, emphasizing the role of clear definitions. Students will work on examples and will be able to understand some famous paradoxes scattered in the literature.

The main topics covered will be (tentatively):

  1. Decision theory,
  2. Strategic games,
  3. Extensive games,
  4. Games with incomplete information, 
  5. Cooperative games,
  6. Evolutionary game theory.
Course Outline

MAT2501

Course Prerequisites/Restrictions

Basic knowledge on Calculus and Linear Algebra.

Points to Note for Students

Real time lectures available on Zoom and record available later.

Fees to be Borne by Students

N/A

Number of Credits2
Offering DepartmentG30
Course TeacherProf. Maria Vassileva
Language of InstructionEnglish
First Day of ClassApr 11, 2025
Last Day of ClassJul 25, 2025
Course ComponentLecture
Mode of TeachingSynchronous
Meeting TimeFri 1630-1800
Time ZoneUTC+09
Course Description

Studium Generale means "general studies" in Latin and is a series of courses aimed at providing engaging introduction to various science fields for non-majors. Studium Generale B offers exposure to academic topics in social sciences presented in an accessible way. It provides an opportunity to explore social science topics outside one`s major or research field. Students will have an opportunity to engage in discussions and cross-cultural communication with participants from other majors and countries.

Course Outline

SGE2501

Course Prerequisites/Restrictions

Intermediate English language ability.

Points to Note for Students

This course is conducted live online. All course materials are provided online on Nagoya University Learning Management System TACT.

Fees to be Borne by Students

N/A



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