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University of Lodz Signs Agreement with Ritsumeikan University in Japan

The University of Lodz signed a cooperation agreement with Ritsumeikan University in Japan in Octobeer 2024. The agreement entails joint research projects, conferences, workshops and symposia as well as extensive academic exchange.
Opublikowano: 25 October 2024

The signed agreement assumes the exchange of academic staff, students and joint research projects, conferences, workshops and symposia aimed at scientific development, including in the areas of economics, international business and management geography. Students from the University of Lodz will be able to study at one of the most important universities in Japan, and academics from both institutions will gain the opportunity to closely cooperate on research and joint projects.

The agreement is a continuation of the cooperation established with the staff of Ritsumeikan University by Dr hab. Tomasz Dorożyński, Associate Professor at the University of Lodz, current Head of the Institute of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz.

The agreement is a natural consequence of the collaboration we have with Ritsumeikan University researchers. To date, we have already carried out several joint projects and research initiatives, such as within the Management Geography (ManGeo) Research Group. Thanks to this partnership, we will be able to develop joint research that will enrich our scientific offer and enable the exchange of experience between our universities

– emphasises Dr hab. Tomasz Dorożyński, Associate Professor at the University of Lodz.

The cooperation will be coordinated by Prof. Tomasz Dorożyński and Prof. Rolf. D. Schlunze from Ritsumeikan University.

 

Edir: Katarzyna Chojnacka, Development Centre of the Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz

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