Classes
ReCDI offers a variety of classes for HU students to develop knowledge and skills for diversity and inclusion.
Liberal Arts Classes
Introduction to University Education
This is an omnibus course required for all first-year undergraduates.
ReCDI is in charge of "Diversity and Inclusion in terms of Gender and Sexuality" (90 minutes).
Introduction to Diversity and Inclusion
This course is offered as a liberal arts course and is also a required course for the Diversity Specific Program.
In the four-day intensive course, students can learn the basics of the concept and issues of diversity and inclusion around four pillars: gender and sexuality; culture and ethnicity; disability and illness; and nature and humans.
Specific Program
This is a specific program for undergraduate students to learn how to solve issues related to diversity and inclusion.
Check the Japanese page for the details.
Graduate School Classes
Understanding Diversity and Inclusion (common graduate course)
In the two-day intensive course, students can learn the concept of diversity and inclusion and related issues in schools and workplaces. After lectures, students will meet company employees to learn about the practical application of diversity and inclusion. Finally, students write essays or give group presentations.
Informal leaning opportunities
ReCDI offers weekly reading classes in which members read and discuss books on gender and sexuality. We read Japanese basic literature and English theoretical texts while translating them for clear understanding and further discussion.