Collaborative Research Projects
In order to address the challenges of contemporary society and foster the creation of new academic fields in the humanities and social sciences, we conduct internal calls and provide grants for exploratory and pioneering interdisciplinary research projects.
On this webpage, we present the results of these research projects.
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2025
Protected: Deconstructing the Production of Knowledge on the Kurds and Kurdistan
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2025
Protected: Recording Landscape Transformations in Disaster-Affected Areas through Memory Graphs: Preservation and Sharing of Memories
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2025
Protected: Visualization of cord marks on Jomon pottery using optical rubbing and pattern recognition using AI
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2025
Protected: Preliminary study on neural basis of “Self-as-WE”
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2025
Protected: Genome wide association analysis on well-being and mental stress
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2025
Protected: Relational Dynamics within Festival Heritage Communities as Social Common Capital: A Quantitative and Qualitative Comparison between Japan and Catalonia, Spain
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2025
Protected: Examining Factors that Help Home-Based Informal Caregivers Balance Work, House Chores, and Caregiving Responsibilities
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2025
Protected: Integrating the Relationships Between Environmental Perception and Body Techniques for the Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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2025
Protected: The Development of Artistic Cultural Spaces in Central Kyoto: A Case Study of the 1928 Building and Kyoto Art Center—Practical Research Toward Sustaining Urban Inclusivity and Cultural Richness
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2025
Protected: Establishing Cognitive Astronomy: Exploring Human Conceptions of the Universe through the Perception of Astronomical Landscapes
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2025
Protected: The Kyoto School and the Problem of Gender: Thinking Gender from an Intercultural Perspective