Graduate School of International Development
The Graduate School of International Development (GSID) at Nagoya University, Japan was established in 1991. The school offers master's and doctoral degrees through its Department of International Development and Cooperation, with a focus on the Pacific Rim region. GSID’s programs combine development theory, practice, and policy. Students participate in coursework relating to international development. The school is involved in collaborative research projects with universities, governments, and international organizations. DegreesGSID offers both master’s and doctoral degrees through the Department of International Development and Cooperation. The school’s research-based curriculum encourages students to critically assess development challenges, engage with international policy frameworks, and contribute to effective solutions.[1] [2] Programs
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