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参加者数把握のため、事前登録にご協力をお願いいたします。
Advance registration is appreciated to help us estimate the number of participants.
イベント当日、直接会場に来ていただくか、下記リンクから直接オンラインでご参加いただくことも可能です。
*オンライン参加は東海国立大学機構の学生、教職員のみ。
On the day of the event, you are welcome to come directly to the venue or join online via the link below.
*Online participation is limited to students, faculty, and staff of the Tokai National Higher Education and Research System.
https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/44537546972440?p=Uig56wxTxKyPZFOtvj
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<About the presentation>
●Speaker: Akinari Hayashi(Graduate School of Education and Human Development)
●Title: Making Good: Desistance as a Long-Term Journey—Turning Lived Experience into Support
●Detail:
Desistance from crime is a long-term journey, not a single turning point. Drawing on my work in correctional settings and research on juvenile offenders, I introduce how people move from “stopping” to rebuilding identity, relationships, and roles over years. I highlight when lived experience can become peer support, and invite participants to discuss what conditions make a “second-chance” society possible.
●Speaker:Cheng-Yun Lai (Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences)
●Title: Detecting genomic signals of local adaptation in Japanese beech
●Detail:
Japanese beech (Fagus crenata Blume) has been predicted to face severe habitat loss due to climate change despite its current dominance in cool-temperate forests in Japan. We aimed to identify the differences in genome possibly associated to local adaptation among Japanese beech populations. This work is the first step to evaluate the ability of Japanese beech to adapt to changing environments for future conservation.













