The master’s thesis presentation for FY2025 of the master’s program of Graduate School Sakeology Program was held

On January 30, 2026, the master’s thesis presentation for FY2025 of the master’s program of Niigata University Graduate School Sakeology Program was held in the seminar room of the Sakeology Center.

Seven second-year master’s students (three from the Graduate School of Modern Society and Culture and four from the Graduate School of Science and Technology) of the master’s program of the Graduate School Sakeology Program gave presentations on their master’s theses, which summarized their research related to sakeology over the past two years through research.
Each presentation was followed by a lively Q&A session and exchange of opinions from various perspectives, both humanities and sciences. This provided a valuable opportunity to deepen understanding of the research.
The presentation was attended by their faculty advisors as well as a number of undergraduate students interested in the Graduate School Sakeology Program.

Presenters (second-year master’s program students) and faculty advisors

Organizers:
Sakeology, Major in Economics and Management, Graduate School of Modern Society and Culture
Sakeology, Department of Life and Food Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology