Watch lectures from the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University for free!
■ Do you have any of these concerns?
1. For high school students
・I am a high school student and want to go to university. But I am not sure which department is right for me, so I would like to see what university classes are like.
・I am a high school student and want to go to university. I have already decided on the department I want to attend, and I want to actively get a head start on university studies!
2. For university students
・I am a university student, but I wish I could take lectures in fields other than the one I am currently studying.
・I am a university student, but I am curious about what classes at Japan's top universities are like.
・I want to go to graduate school. I am thinking about doing research at one of Japan's top universities, and I would like to see classes taught by professors I am interested in.
3. For working professionals
・I want to study again, and I would love to be able to watch classes in fields I am interested in at Japan's top universities for free.
・I didn't go to university, but I would like to try university-level studies.
In short, is there anyone out there who has a desire to learn?
■ I have some great information for those people!
As I mentioned earlier, I would like to share something that is worth knowing for those who are full of passion for learning.
Believe it or not, some lectures from the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University are available to the public for free. Since lectures in a wide range of fields are being distributed, I would like those who want to learn to try them out at least once.
By the way, the videos are about 90 minutes long, which is the length of a university lecture, so some of you might think they are long.
For those people, I have some good news: the University of Tokyo's lecture videos allow you to resume from where you left off even if you stop in the middle, so you can watch them with peace of mind even when your concentration wanes and you want to continue tomorrow!
■ Aside
I have also watched some of the lectures. Although I am a novice, I found the lecture titled "The Institution Called School" by Professor Takehiko Kariya, currently a professor at the University of Oxford, which is distributed on the University of Tokyo's website, to be interesting.
Please, take a look!
If you find a lecture that you think is interesting, please let me know!
