2/6/2024 Evening Lounge Visiting Professor MAENO Takashi
Eikei University of Hiroshima will hold an "Evening Lounge" as part of its support for students' competency development and career guidance.
This time, we will have an English lecture on "Era of well-being -What humans should do" by Visiting Professor MAENO Takashi, Professor at the Keio University Graduate School of System Design and Management, also serves as Director for the Keio University Wellbeing Research Center.
*To those who have applied
We will email you with details on Monday, February 5th.
Date
Tuesday, Feb 6, 2024, 5:10-6:50pm
Place
In person or online
at Eikei University of Hiroshima, 15th Floor (Eikei Top East) or on Zoom
Open to
Everyone, including EUH students and high school students
Title
Era of well-being -What humans should do
Speaker
Visiting Professor MAENO Takashi
Professor at the Keio University Graduate School of System Design and Management, also serves as Director for the Keio University Wellbeing Research Center
Details
Modern society is in an era of environmental problems, poverty, wars, and pandemics, all of which have exposed the limitations of capitalism. To overcome this situation, we should build a society that puts well-being first. This talk will discuss this historical need for wellbeing. Next, we will discuss the foundations of wellbeing and happiness studies. I will discuss the "four factors of happiness" obtained through factor analysis of mental factors: the "Let's try" factor (self-actualization and growth factor), the "Thank you" factor (human relations and gratitude factor), the "You can do it" factor (optimism and positivity factor), and the "Be yourself" factor (independence and identity factor).
Registration
Apply from the registration form by noon on Monday, Feb 5, 2024.
After graduating from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1984, he completed his Master's degree at the same university in 1986.
After working at Canon Inc. and serving as visiting fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and visiting professor at Harvard University, he now serves as professor at the Keio University Graduate School of System Design and Management.
Also serves as Director for the Keio University Wellbeing Research Center. Ph.D in engineering. Specializes in system design and management, the studyof happiness, and happiness economics.