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Three fields of study
Natural and human-made disasters manifest problems that hardly appear in our everyday lives.
The Faculty of Societal Safety Sciences studies and pursues ways of minimizing the damage from natural and human-made disasters through gaining insight into society, the individual, and nature, and solving real and practical problems.
Students enhance their insight and ability required to solve such problems by learning a wide range of lectures and exercises related to society, the individual, and nature. In graduate research, they challenge to solve the issues that are interesting.

1. Society
Building robust and resilient systems against natural and human-made disasters
Related fieldsLaw, economics, sociology, etc.
Constructing a framework for experts and citizens to study disaster prevention together
Research Theme
Collaborative practice of disaster prevention by experts and citizens
Kazuki Onishi of the Hideyuki Shiroshita research group
(Graduated from Akashi Shimizu Prefectural High School)
Deepening knowledge about "insurance" necessary for daily life
Research Theme
Environmental impairment liability insurance
Moe Nakachi of the Kinzou Kuwana Research Group
(Graduated from Kousen High School)
2. The Individual
Understanding human beings living with natural and human-made disasters
Related fieldsPhilosophy, psychology, education, etc.
Studying food from a safety science perspective
Research Theme
Problems related to the labels on Foods with Functional Claims whose kind is tea-based beverages
Chihiro Horiguchi of the Emiko Kanoshima research group
(Graduated from Osaka Prefectural Izumi High School)
Learning from the perspectives of “earthquakes” and “psychology”
Research Theme
A questionnaire survey on the acceptance of designated waste treatment facilities
Natsuno Ami of the Yukio Hirose research group
(Osaka Prefectural Kitano Senior High School)
3. Nature
Revealing occurrence processes of natural and human-made disasters
Related fieldsScience, engineering, social medicine, etc.
Looking for a system that can issue earthquake warning more quickly
Research Theme
On-site earthquake warning criteria for intermediate depth earthquakes
Norika Yamamura of the Yoshinari Hayashi research group
(Graduated from Nishinomiya City Nishinomiya Higashi High School)
Working on research into the natural environment of my interest
Research Theme
Examination of grout injection condition for CFD-DEM
Yusuke Yasuki of the Tomofumi Koyama research group
(Graduated from Takigawa Daini High School)