
Graduate School of Creativity and Culture
At the Graduate School of Creativity and Culture, students develop the ability to create new value through research in fields such as literature, information studies, media, creative expression, and architecture. While deepening their expertise, students cultivate interdisciplinary perspectives, preparing them to thrive across a broad range of fields including creative production, design, information dissemination, and education.
Research Keywords
- Japanese Literature and Creative Expression
- Library and Information Science, Information Design, Digital Transformation (DX)
- Media Production
- Architecture and Interior Design
- Cultural, Artistic, and Representation Studies
Potential Career Paths
- Education and Research: Researcher at universities or research institutes, junior and senior high school teacher, professional roles such as librarian or museum curator
- Media and Publishing: Editor, writer, content planner, creator
- Design and Production: Architect, interior designer, advertising and video producer, UX designer
- Information (DX) and Cultural Policy: System engineer, programmer, roles in public libraries, cultural and regional development administration, planning and management in museums and art galleries
Features of Education and Research
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1. Integration of Specialization and Interdisciplinarity
Through cross-disciplinary study in fields such as Japanese literature, library and information science, creative expression, media production, and architectural design, students acquire both specialized knowledge and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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2. Practical Research Environment
We emphasize the integration of theory and practice by holding interdisciplinary research presentations and prioritizing practical experiences in creative production, design, and media production.
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3. Acquisition of Advanced Expertise
Through the writing of master’s theses and the creation of creative and design works, students deepen their expertise in their respective fields, preparing to become highly skilled professionals and researchers.
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4. Comprehensive Support Through Personalized Guidance
Leveraging small-class instruction, faculty members provide close, personalized research guidance, thoroughly supporting students in their studies, research, creative activities, and design work.
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5. Support for Diverse Career Paths
Drawing on networks within and outside the university, we support the development of diverse career paths, including those as educators, researchers, creators, DX professionals, and specialists in cultural and regional development policy.
As members of Aichi Shukutoku University's
Graduate School of Creativity and Culture,
students will gain opportunities to develop the knowledge and skills
needed to shape our culture and contribute to society's future.
