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2021.08.23 Graduate

[Graduate School of Human Behavior] The 1nd master's thesis interim presentation was held

On Saturday, July 24th, the first interim master's thesis presentation of the Graduate School of Human Behavior was held at Miki Campus.


This year, presentations were given by 4 students majoring in Human Behavior (Miki Campus) and 11 students majoring in Clinical Education (Amagasaki Campus).

Due to the declaration of a state of emergency this year as well, it was not held in June as originally planned, but was held in July.Partly due to the delay in the survey due to the corona crisis, few studies have progressed to the point of collecting data, and there were many discussions centered mainly on examining the research design.In response to the opinions of the professors, some research was entered into the survey after minor revisions, while others required major revisions.


Below are the impressions of the presenting students.


・I was very nervous at the second presentation, but I was able to spend a valuable time not only by receiving valuable opinions from the professors, but also by being stimulated by other graduate students' presentations.

・It was my first master's thesis presentation as a second year master's student. When I was a freshman, I gave a presentation on my research concept, but this time I was very nervous because I had to give a presentation while touching on the actual research content.The suggestions I received from the professors were all very useful, and I think I was able to broaden my new perspective.I always get nervous at presentations, but after it's over, I feel glad that I was able to give a presentation in front of so many teachers.


The second Master's thesis presentation is scheduled for October 2th.

After the survey and data analysis are completed, presentations will be made, and lively discussions will be held on the results and considerations.

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