From 5th to 7th in February, Prof. Josselin Thuilliez, the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France,  (in French, Centre national de la recherche scientifique) visited Hitotsubashi University.
 
Prof. Thuilliez, who visited Japan with an invited by HIAS Health, had a meeting with Prof. Koichi Tadenuma, the President of Hitotsubashi University and Prof. Satoshi Nakano, a Vice President and other faculties on February 6th to discuss potential research collaboration and exchange of researchers between Hitotsubashi University and CNRS and University of Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne.
 
On the same day, he also participated and gave a presentation in the 23rd HIAS Health regular seminar, which was jointly organized as Public Economics Work Shop and International Seminar. More about the seminar, please click here.
 
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Meeting with Prof. ThuilliezWith Prof. Koichi Tadenuma, the President of the University
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With Prof. Satoshi Nakano,
Vice President of the Universiy
Prof. Motohiro Sato,  Director of HIAS Health/Professor of Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University <Right end>
Prof. Takashi Oshio, member of HIAS Health/Director・Professor of Institute of Economic Reseach <Left end>
 
The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)  is a public organization founded in 1939 by governmental decree and is under the responsibility of the French Ministry of Education and Research. As the largest fundamental research organization in Europe with over 30 thousands employees, the CNRS carries out research in all fields of knowledge, through its ten institutes: Institute of Biological Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, National Institute for Earth Sciences and Astronomy, Institute of Ecology and Environment, Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences, Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute for Information Sciences and Technologies, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics and Institute of Physics.