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February 20, 2024

Kasumigaseki CampusGraduation Thesis Presentations Held for Q Seminar Students to Hone Questioning Skills

On Tuesday, February 13, 2024, the Q Seminar, which aims to hone questioning skills and is led by Assistant Professor Shunta Shimotori of the Okinaga Research Institute, held a graduation thesis presentation at Teikyo University's Kasumigaseki Campus. At the presentation, Saigo Kobayashi (4th year, Faculty of Law) presented his graduation thesis on "The mechanism by which free riders occur," along with the research plans of four third-year undergraduate students who will be working on their graduation theses starting next year.

Mr. Kobayashi's graduation thesis was about strategies to improve teamwork in university classes, and there was a lively discussion during the Q&A session following the presentation. In addition, many working adults participated in this presentation as fellow students, and we received astute points and comments from various perspectives on the students' graduation theses and research plans. This seminar will continue to provide opportunities for students to learn together with people from diverse backgrounds.

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