Mito Takamichi has a wealth of experience in various academic and corporate roles. They are currently a Visiting Scholar at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Advisor at StrongRoom AI and held the positions of Company Director and Executive Director for Japan Operations.
Before joining StrongRoom AI, Mito Takamichi worked at Kwansei Gakuin University as the Senior Executive of CIEC, Organization for Worldwide Collaboration, and also served as the Chief Academic Director of Cross Cultural College and Professor at the Graduate School of Law and Politics. They were with the university from 2010 to 2023.
In addition, Mito Takamichi has held positions at Ayonix as a Non-Executive Company Director, Waseda University as the Associate Dean and Professor at the Center for International Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong as a Professor in the Department of Japanese Studies, Kyushu University as a Professor, Monash University as a Senior Lecturer and Acting Head of the Department of Japanese Studies, and SOAS University of London as a Sessional Lecturer. They also worked at Citicorp Investment Bank Ltd. as an Economic Consultant, Financial Engineer, and Manager in the Department of Financial Engineering.
Overall, Mito Takamichi's career spans academia and corporate roles, demonstrating their expertise and contributions in various fields.
Mito Takamichi's education history includes a B.A. in Social Sciences from International Christian University. They also studied abroad at Keele University, focusing on International Relations. Additionally, Mito pursued doctoral candidacy in International Political Economy/Comparative Public Administration at the University of Toronto. They obtained a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Tsukuba, specializing in The Regulation of Multinational and Domestic Oil Corporations in Canada and Japan. Lastly, Mito earned a Master of International Affairs degree from the University of Tsukuba, with a concentration in International Relations, North Pacific Affairs, and Nuclear Power Policy.
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