Mr. Kazuma Kinoshita, a doctoral first-year student at the Division of Cognitive Psychology in Education, has been awarded the Japanese Student Paper Award for his oral presentation at the XIV SARMAC (Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition) in Nagoya. Congratulations to Mr. Kinoshita!
Mr. Kazuma Kinoshita is one of the recipients of our recipients of the International Conference Presentation Support Program. Below are his comments on receiving the award.
Comment:
This summer, I received the International Conference Presentation Support from the Global Education Office and won the Japanese Student Paper Award for my oral presentation at the SARMAC (Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition). During my four-day stay, I received a lot of stimuli, albeit sometimes being overwhelmed by the relentless overflow of English. Part-time graduate students have limited opportunities for receiving support due to age restrictions and so forth, so I am very grateful for the Office’s support on this occasion. I look forward to continuing to advance my research on the global stage.

