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Author: Grant Black

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Grant Black is professor in the Faculty of Commerce at Chuo University in Tokyo, Japan, where he has taught Global Skills and Global Issues since 2013. An academic, global manager, and systems builder, he specializes in intercultural intelligence (CQ), organizational management, and global management skills. Black is President of Black Inc. Consulting (Japan), a Tokyo-based firm focused on international and intercultural project management. He is a Vice-President and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Academic Forum (IAFOR). His academic journey includes a BA with Highest Honors in Religious Studies from UC Santa Barbara, an MA in Japanese Buddhist Studies from UCLA, and a Doctor of Social Science (DSocSci) in Management from the University of Leicester and certification as a Chartered Manager (CMgr). Black previously was Chair of the English Section at the Center for Education of Global Communication at the University of Tsukuba. He is the author of Education Reform Policy at a Japanese Super Global University (Routledge, 2022).
Cultural & Area Studies, Education

The Importance of Interdisciplinarity: Insights from The Forum at the 2025 IAFOR Conferences in London

At the ECE/ECAH/EGen2025 in Paris, international delegates discuss potential collaborative solutions to overcoming the challenges and problems in cultivating a culture of interdisciplinarity in the academe.

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Ageing and Gerontology, Technology

Ageing, Built Environment, and AI

Experts on gerontology, architecture, built environment, and AI discuss the critical role of a multidisciplinary approach to support independent living for adults experiencing frailty and dementia. 

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Education, Technology

Preparing STEM Graduates for Global Leadership and Citizenship

Education experts discuss at ECE/ECAH/EGen2026 how STEM education must evolve for an AI-driven future, underscoring the importance of ethical adoption, critical thinking, creativity, sustainability, and human-centred learning.

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Education

Creating Spaces for Inclusivity, Play, Creativity, and Inquiry

Prof Anne Nortcliffe and Dr Tim Beasley-Murray expound on the importance of inclusivity, creativity, experimentation, and “serious play” in building more innovative, humane, and socially responsive education systems that prepare students for leadership and global citizenship.

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