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2024/04/09 Tue 15:00 - 16:30 | Chunhui Zhou

"Mathematical Human Resource Enhancement Program (International)" of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences Innovation Course (MMSIC) has three types of practical training subjects: "Seminar Management in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences", "International Workshops on Mathematical and Mathematical Sciences", and "Overseas Training in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences I, II".

The following two registrations are required to take the practical training subjects.

① Registration for the subjects through KULASIS (Registration period for year-round subjects and first semester subjects is April 17 (Wed.) and 18 (Thu.))※

Registration for MMSIC (Registration period is from April 2 (Tue.) to April 18 (Thu.). Click here to learn how to register)

※If you are a graduate student not in the Graduate School of Science and want to take the practical training subjects, please register for the subjects through "Auditing Courses in Other Faculties" at KULASIS. Please note that the registration period for "Auditing Courses in Other Faculties" in the first semester is from April 2 (Tue.) to April 12 (Fri.).

Seminar Management in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (Graduate School of Science, intensive/year-round, 2 credits)

Students of this subject will conduct a reading seminar that deals with introductory topics in mathematics, mainly for first- and second-year undergraduate students (the presenter at the reading seminar will be an undergraduate student, and the student of this subject will serve as an instructor). The purpose of this subject is to gain educational experience and to advance students’ career in the future. In this subject, the first semester is mainly a preparatory period, including the recruitment of seminar participants for undergraduate students. The reading seminar will be held from September to December about 6 times in total (about 2 class hours per session). Please also check the syllabus below.

International Workshop on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (Graduate School of Science, intensive/year-round, 2 credits)

In this subject, students will prepare and manage an international workshop that will succeed the KTGU International Young Scientist Workshop, which has been implemented as a super global project, under the guidance of the instructor in charge of the class. Students will also present their own research (including poster presentations) at the international workshop. The purpose of this subject is to gain experience in managing international workshops and to advance students’ career in the future.

※To take this subject, in addition to registering for the subject through KULASIS, you will also need to submit the prescribed application form that includes the signature of your academic advisor. Please submit the prescribed application form on the PandA website of this subject by April 18 (Thu.). Please also check the syllabus below.

In 2024 academic year, the international workshop associated with this subject is scheduled for November 20 (Wed.) and November 21 (Thu.). There will be parallel sessions in four areas: representation theory, topology, operator algebra, and applied mathematics. A poster session will be also held for all areas of mathematics and mathematical sciences.


Overseas Training in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences I (Graduate School of Science, intensive/first semester, 2 credits)

Overseas Training in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences II (Graduate School of Science, intensive/second semester, 2 credits)

This subject is designed to encourage graduate students, majoring in the fields of mathematics and mathematical sciences, to travel abroad for a medium- to long-term (several weeks or more) overseas study plan. Subject I covers overseas travel in the first semester (April - September), and Subject II covers overseas travel in the second semester (October - January). Students who intend to travel abroad for a medium- to long-term period by taking this subject are required to submit an overseas travel plan (prescribed form) to the instructor in charge of the subject and the SGU math office at least two months prior to the scheduled overseas travel date and are also required to obtain approval from the MMSIC Steering Committee. You can submit your overseas travel plan before or after you have registered.
  ※Depending on the budget situation of the SGU project, partial subsidies may be available for overseas travel expenses under this subject. If you wish to receive assistance, please contact the instructor in charge of the subject or the SGU math office.

The course subjects in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences Innovation Course (MMSIC) are classified into three categories: core subjects, elective subjects, and practical training subjects. Practical training subjects are course subjects offered only for "Mathematical Human Resources Enhancement Program (International)" of MMSIC.

■Core subjects

Global Lecture on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences I, II, III, IV”(Graduate School of Science, intensive/first or second semester, 1 credit)

The above four subjects are the core subjects in MMSIC. In 2024 academic year, Subject I (first semester) and Subject II (second semester) will be offered. Each of I, II, III, IV is a box of intensive lectures. Several intensive lectures, called “Global Special Lectures in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences”, are designated within each subject. By selecting and completing at least one of the intensive lectures in the list, students will receive 1 credit for the relevant subject. In the intensive lectures, leading researchers in various fields of mathematics and mathematical sciences such as algebra, geometry, analysis, and applied mathematics will give an overview and introductory explanation of the field.

【Notes on course registration】
※Graduate students in the Graduate School of Science should register for the subject through KULASIS as a subject in the Graduate School of Science.
※Graduate students not in the Graduate School of Science should register for the subject through KULASIS as a common graduate subject.
※ven if you take multiple intensive lectures from the intensive lecture list of one subject, the number of credits you can obtain is 1 credit per subject.

【 List of intensive lectures in “Global Lecture on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences I” (first semester), 2024 】 

Lecturer: Nigel Higson (Pennsylvania State University, Differential Geometry)
Schedule: May 10, May 13, May 17, May 20, May 27 at 15:00-17:00

Lecturer: Igor Klep (University of Ljubljana, Operator algebra)
Schedule:May 20 at 10:00-12:00
     May 21 - May 24 at 15:00-17:00

Lecturer: Kai-Wen Lan (University of Minnesota, Number theory)
Schedule: June 24 - June 27 at 13:15-16:30

Lecturer: Raphael Beuzart-Plessis (Aix-Marseille University, Number theory)
Schedule: July 2, July 9, July 16 at 15:00-17:00
      June 4, June 11 at 9:30-11:30

Lecturer: Chun Liu (Illinois Institute of Technology, Fluid Mechanics, PDE)
Schedule: July 10, July 17 at 13:15-15:15
     July 11, July 12, July 16 at 15:00-17:00

Lecturer: Istvan Heckenberger (The Philipps University of Marburg, Representation theory)
Schedule: August 5 - August 9


* Please click here for the title and abstract of each intensive lecture.


【List of intensive lectures in “Global Lecture on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences II” (second semester), 2024】 
Lecturer: Fei Han (National University of Singapore, Differential Geometry) Lecturer: Nigel Higson (Pennsylvania State University, Differential Geometry) Lecturer: Lesley Ward (University of South Australia, Applied Math., Harmonic Analysis) Lecturer: Goro Akagi (Tohoku University, PDE)

■Elective subjects

Graduate Lecture on Forefront of Mathematics and Mathematical Science I (Graduate School of Science, first semester, 2 credits)

Graduate Lecture on Forefront of Mathematics and Mathematical Science II (Graduate School of Science, second semester, 2 credits)

Graduate Lecture in Pension Plan Design (Graduate School of Science, second semester, 2 credits)

Career Paths in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (Graduate School of Science, intensive/year-round, 1 credits)

Introduction to Information Science (Graduate School of Informatics, first semester, 2 credits)

Foundations of Statistical Science (Graduate School of Informatics, first semester, 2 credits)

Statistical Systems Theory (Graduate School of Informatics, first semester, 2 credits)

Statistical Signal Processing (Graduate School of Informatics, second semester, 2 credits)

Statistical Learning Theory (Graduate School of Informatics, first semester, 2 credits)

Financial Engineering (Graduate School of Informatics, intensive/first semester, 1 credits)

The above 10 subjects are elective subjects in MMSIC (graduate school offered, course period, number of credits). Please select the subjects required to complete the program and register for the subject through KULASIS.
※Graduate students in the Graduate School of Science should register for the subject through KULASIS as a subject in the Graduate School of Science.
※Graduate students not in the Graduate School of Science should register for the subject through KULASIS as a common graduate subject.
※Credits for elective subjects obtained before the 2024 academic year are converted to credits required for completion of this course, regardless of the year in which the credits were obtained.

■Practical training subjects

Seminar Management in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (Graduate School of Science, intensive/year-round, 2 credits)

International Workshop on Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (Graduate School of Science, intensive/year-round, 2 credits)

Overseas Training in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences I (Graduate School of Science, intensive/first semester, 2 credits)

Overseas Training in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences II (Graduate School of Science, intensive/second semester, 2 credits)

The above subjects are practical training subjects in "Mathematical Human Resource Enhancement Program (International)" of MMSIC. Please refer to Practical Training Courses for details of the above subjects.

※Practical training subjects are available only to those registered for MMSIC.
※Graduate students in the Graduate School of Science should register for the subject through KULASIS as a subject in the Graduate School of Science.
※ Graduate students not in the Graduate School of Science should register the subject through "Auditing Courses in Other Faculties" at KULASIS. Please note that the registration period for "Auditing Courses in Other Faculties" in the first semester is from April 2 (Tue.) to April 12 (Fri.), which closes earlier than the standard registration deadline.
※Some practical training subjects may have a limit on the number of students who can take the subjects or may require the submission of a prescribed form. Please check the syllabus of each subject and the link to the practical training subjects carefully. Please note that not all students who have registered for a subject may be able to take it. (You may be asked to cancel the registration of the subject by yourself.)

■概要と取組

スーパーグローバルコース(数学分野)の概要と取組

■修了要件

京都大学のスーパーグローバル教育プログラムでは,スーパーグローバルコース(数学分野)を設置し,本プログラムは学位記に加えて,審査を経て「数学スーパーグローバル修了認定書」を交付します.

スーパーグローバルコース(数学分野)の修了要件は以下のとおりです:

  • (1) 外国の大学または研究機関において,原則として通算で3ヶ月以上の期間にわたって博士学位論文に係る研究を行ったこと(修士課程も含む)
  • (2) 外国の大学または研究機関の研究者を副指導教員とし,その副指導教員から博士学位論文に係る研究指導を受けたこと
  • (3) 博士学位論文審査において.副指導教員から査読を受けたこと
  • (4) 所定の講義について2単位以上(単位相当分を含む)を取得したこと

注意:

  • 修了要件(1)の海外渡航は、「数学・数理科学における海外研修Ⅰ,Ⅱ」※を履修する形で渡航すること
    ※「数学・数理科学における海外研修Ⅰ,Ⅱ」の詳細はこちら
  • 修了要件(2)の副指導教員を検討している学生は、指導教員と早めに相談の上、事務まで連絡すること
  • 修了要件(4)の「所定の講義」は2024年度から「数学・数理科学グローバル講義Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ」の集中講義である
  • 副指導教員はSGU(数学分野)の会議と理学研究科会議で承認されることが必要である

2021年度および2022年度博士後期課程入学者について

従来のスーパーグローバルコース修了要件は上記のとおりとなっていますが、コロナ禍においては、実施が困難であった要件もあることから、上記(1)と(4)の代替として下記の特別措置を講じます。

【特別措置】 レポート作成や講義録作成(1単位)、KTGUオンライン集中講義(1単位)、KTGU数学特別講義(1単位)、学部セミナーのチューター(1単位)これらを組合せて5単位相当以上を取得。

(1)の海外渡航については、要件に満たない日数であっても特別措置により考慮する場合があるので、ご相談ください。

■過去の実績