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The International Christian University Peace Research Institute
(ICUPRI) was founded in 1991 for the purpose of strengthening
and promoting peace research at ICU. Since 1984, “Peace Studies”
has been offered as a course for undergraduate students, and has
been highly appreciated. In addition to the keen interests of
students, there are potentials concerning this area of study on
the part of the faculty. Thus, it was realized that a Peace
Research Institute was necessary to meet these two challenges.
The University itself
was founded with a spirit of reflecting the scourge of World War
II. At its origin, there was the hope that young people who
studied at ICU would contribute to the realization of world
peace, respect of human rights, and the promotion of social
justice. The Christians who had participated in the preparations
for foundation of ICU were people with quite a strong sense for
peace. Against the backdrop of his severe experiences during the
war, the first President of ICU, Hachiro YUASA, had a lifelong
desire seeking to put “Peace” at the foundation of education and
to make “Peace Studies” a pillar of the educational research at
ICU. This background influenced the opening of the ICUPRI.
From the time of its
opening, diversity of research areas has been the Institute’s
consistent basic principle. Taking notice of the University’s
doctrine of the Liberal Arts, the members of the Institute have
been comprised not only of the faculty members of Division of
Social Sciences, but also of various other areas, such as
Humanities, Education, Psychology, and Natural Science. This is
because it was the intention not to limit the object of study to
peace in the narrower sense (war or security), but to include
various problems to examine them through diverse points of views
so that multiple ways leading to peace can be found.
Until today, besides
advancing the research projects by each of the members and
publishing the results, the Institute has held a number of open
lectures and seminars. It also publishes a magazine in
cooperation with other organizations. Moreover, since the year
2001, it inaugurated an internet publication as a joint
enterprise with Iwanami Shoten for the purpose of sending
out selected articles in English.
As it is a research
institute in principle, it has not taken charge of any
educational activities directly, although since 1992 it has
carried out field trips and has taken students to meaningful
places related to peace research. So far, teams of students have
visited New Mexico (USA,) the concentration camps in Auschwitz
and other places, as well as El Salvador. In spite of the
differences of what the students have learned in these places,
each of the trips let to valuable achievements on the part of
students. |