Starts July 3: [Call for Participants] Process Work Meta-Skills Workshop for Navigating Conflict

June 5, 2026

Develop the skills to understand the structure of relationships and facilitate dialogue in situations where conflict is inevitable within a team with diverse values.

Overview

Date and time

Fri, Jul. 3, 2026 - Fri, Jul. 17, 2026

Venue

S6-309A, 3rd floor, South Building 6, Ookayama Campus

Workshop dates

1st session: Friday, July 3, 2026, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
2nd session: Friday, July 10, 2026, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
3rd session: Friday, July 17, 2026, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Language used

Japanese

Capacity

12 participants

Eligibility

Science Tokyo students (undergraduate and graduate students)
*This workshop can be taken as a part of an Entrepreneurship Course.
Students are also welcome to participate in this workshop as a one-time attendee.

Outline

Process Work (officially known as Process-Oriented Psychology) is a comprehensive psychological approach founded in the 1970s by Jungian analyst Dr. Arnold Mindell. It is not merely a theory, but also a practical life skill for interpersonal relationships, addressing the question of “how to maintain oneself and interact with others in a society with diverse values.”

This workshop is recommended for:
–Students who work in teams with diverse backgrounds
–Students who are interested in facilitating interpersonal conflicts

Facilitator

Mizuki Kawai
Facilitator, training instructor, coach

Leadership and Innovation Section, Center for Entrepreneurship Education