Kyoto University

Founded in 1897, Kyoto University is acknowledged as one of the most accomplished research-oriented universities in Asia. The validity of that reputation is testified by the accolades conferred on our alumni researchers, most notably eight Nobel Prize laureates who undertook vital research during their time at the university. In addition to those awards, several other Kyoto University faculty members have received respected accolades, including two Fields Medalists and one recipient of the Gauss Prize.
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Introduction to Animal Ethics (edX) EdX
Kyoto University,KyotoUx

Introduction to Animal Ethics (edX)

Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of our complex relationship with animals. This course will guide you through understanding and analyzing the ethical dilemmas we face in interactions with non-human creatures. With the unique use of Manga as educational tools, this course offers an innovative approach to learning about animal ethics.

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Self-Paced
Culture of Services: Paradox of Customer Relations (edX) EdX
Kyoto University,KyotoUx

Culture of Services: Paradox of Customer Relations (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of customer relations and service-focused industries with 'Culture of Services: Paradox of Customer Relations' on edX. This course offers a fresh, cultural perspective that challenges conventional wisdom about serving customers effectively. Learn how to navigate the complexities of services in our economy, which make up over 70% of advanced economies.

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Self-Paced
Introduction to Geochemistry (edX) EdX
Kyoto University,KyotoUx

Introduction to Geochemistry (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of geochemistry with our Introduction to Geochemistry course. This online program explores the application of chemical principles to understand the natural world, including mineral formation, rock cycling, and Earth's surface processes. Gain a deeper appreciation for how chemistry influences geology and the environment around us.

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Self-Paced
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