News
- 2024.10.03
- [Report] The 70th regular seminar: Dr. Nguyen The Phuong, Hitotsubashi University, “Trends and Projections of Child Immunization in 33 African Countries (2000-2030): A Spatial-Temporal Bayesian Analysis for Universal Health Coverage”
- 2024.10.02
- HIAS Health researchers visited Bhutan’s Ministry of Health to conduct joint research with the ministry.
- 2024.09.30
- A book review on the book “Economics of Health Care in the Community: Effects of Quality, Cost, and Health Literacy of Medical Care” written by Professor Masako Ii (Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University) was published in “”Finance“”, a monthly policy and public relations magazine published by Ministry of Finance.
- 2024.09.30
- Professor Masako Ii (Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University) contributed to the article “Screenings and medical examinations in Japan: What are the serious problems?” The article was also published in “Toyo Keizai Online”.
- 2024.09.20
- [Report] The 69th regular seminar: Dr. Ping Ruru, Hitotsubashi University,”Evaluating the impact of a pilot programme for home- and community-based services on long-term care needs among older adults in China”
- 2024.09.02
- On June 21, a meeting was held at the Ministry of Health in Bhutan to present the findings of the National Health Survey 2023
- 2024.09.02
- Dr. Phuong The Nguyen and Dr. Ruru Ping newly joined Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS)
- 2024.02.15
- [Open position] Assistant Professor or Research Associate (closing date; Friday 29th March 2024 (JST))
- 2023.12.14
- [Report] The 68th regular seminar: Dr. Tao TAO, School of Sociology and Population Studies, Renmin University of China, “Birth Order and Gender Differences in the Division of Elderly Support within Chinese Family in the Process of Individualization”
- 2023.11.15
- [Report] The 67th regular seminar: Dr. Stéphane Verguet, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, “Global health priority setting: new quantitative methods to define efficient and equitable pathways toward universal health coverage”