The University of Tokyo Humanities Center (HMC) is a research center dedicated to advancing humanities research through interdisciplinary collaboration. The center hosts various events, seminars, and collaborative research projects to explore topics such as the impact of stories on human behavior and the analysis of impressions through reality, art, and literature.
The HMC at The University of Tokyo is a leading institution in the field of humanities, focusing on the intersection of various disciplines to enhance our understanding of human culture and behavior. The center's activities include open research seminars, collaborative projects, and the exploration of how stories shape us. The HMC aims to foster a vibrant research community and contribute to the global discourse on humanities.
The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, and content analysis to provide information on social, demographic, and economic trends in the U.S. and globally.
MRIQC is an open-source project that extracts no-reference image quality metrics (IQMs) from structural (T1w and T2w) and functional MRI data. It is modular and integrable, supporting various third-party software toolboxes.
The Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA) is a leader in advancing mental health and psychology for Asian Americans. Since 1972, it has advocated for inclusion and representation while shaping research, education, and services in Asian American psychology. AAPA has influenced national policies and continues to guide multicultural psychological practices.