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Faculty of Law

Full Support for the Many Aspects of Your Student Life

The Faculty of Law has established the Learning Support Office as an internal organization. At this office, an academic advisor, who is a graduate of the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, works closely with professional psychological counselors holding qualifications of Certified Public Psychologist and Clinical Psychologist. The Office, comprising the Study Advising Space and the Psychological Counseling Space, offers a wide range of consultations on various matters from academic problems to worries about human relations and daily life for students of the Faculty. And the Counseling Space also provides psychological support for graduate students as well. In addition to these regular services, the office hosts annual career guidance lectures featuring university alumni, as well as academic seminars led by graduate students.

Another supportive organization within the Faculty is a student council called the Midori-kai (undergraduate students of the Faculty are regular members, while faculty members are special members). The Midori-kai plans lectures by government officials and organizes annual general meetings, in addition to its everyday duties for improving student life. The annual general meeting (the Midori-kai Taikai) also holds special events, such as lectures given by successful graduates (a different graduate is selected each year) and panel discussions on particular themes.

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