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MIKI

AKAIKE

赤池 美紀
PhD Student
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Greetings 

Thank you for visiting my website. I am a doctoral student at the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo, Japan.

My strong interests are Classical Music (especially the Flute), Physical/Body Movement while performing music, Music Physiology, Quality Management in Higher Education, Consumer Behavior, Information Processing of Aesthetics, and Labor Economics for Artists.​

About Me

About Me

- My goal

To create a comprehensive curriculum related to Music, Health, and Medicine and to promote a sustainable educational system beyond Universities for learners around the World !!

 

 

Miki Akaike is a third doctoral student at The University of Tokyo, Japan. Her primary focus lies in the area of quality of higher education in music and to clarify the education environments related to the Music, Health, and Medicine (MHM). Her final goal in the doctoral dissertation would propose the ideal learning environment for MHM Education. After getting the Ph.D., she plans to create a comprehensive curriculum of MHM and to promote a sustainable educational system beyond universities for learners around the world.

 

She has been engaging herself as a member of the public relations for the students at The University of Tokyo and making coverage and to create the environment in which students’ activities can be enhanced.

 

Before returning to the academic area, she has contributed in the organization design, service design, and design/operation of internal quality assurance system on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in the field of the business process outsourcing (BPO) service companies in Japan for ten years. She holds a master’s degree in Management and bachelor’s degree in Economics.

 

She also worked as a flute teacher and player in Japan for five years. In 1994, she won the first prize in the solo competition for the wind and percussion instruments in Yamanashi, Japan. She studied the flute in Tokyo and Berlin from 1995 to 1998. After the study, she continued to learn the flute until 2005 by some teachers.

Research History

Research History
Education

Education

April 2017 - March 2020

Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information StudiesThe Cultural and Human Information Studies Course,

The University of Tokyo, Japan

Supervisor: Ph.D. Associate Prof.Kazutoshi Kudo(工藤 和俊准教授)

Sub Supervisor: Prof. Takeshi Okada(岡田 猛教授)

第14期 東大FFP(フューチャーファカルティプログラム)受講生

20 Feb. 2020 Presented as one of a Lecture in Mini Lecture Program.

 

 

March 2017 MA in Management

Graduate School of Economics,

The University of the Tokyo, Japan

Supervisor : Prof. Makoto Kasuya(粕谷 誠教授)

Mentor : Prof. Park Young Won(朴 英元教授)

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Master thesis title; " Image of the Music instructors. - The effect from the well-being and achievement goal tendencies - " Keywords: hedonic consumption, music instructor,

aesthetics image, well-being, achievement goal tendencies

 

 

March 2014 BA in Economics

Hosei University, Japan

Supervisor : Prof.Eishi Fukushima(福島 英史教授)

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Graduation thesis title; " Management of music classes based on international standards

- Is it possible to manage a non-formal music school based on ISO 29990? "

Keywords: ISO29990, Quality management, Non-formal music school, Labor market of musicians

 

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2000 - 2005

took the Flute Seminar by Trevor Wye and  Prof. Hannsgeorg Schmeiser in Japan

 

 

April 1997 -  October 1998

took the Flute lesson by Prof. Wolfgang Siggemann and  Andreau Blau in Berlin 

 

 

April 1996 - March 1997

Showa College of Music, Japan

Major : Flute

Supervisor : Hiroaki Masunaga (増永 弘昭先生)

took the master seminar by Jean Claude Gerard

Papers

Papers

2020

  • 赤池美紀「音楽大学生を対象とした健康教育に関するシステマティック・レビュー」日本音楽教育学会第51回オンライン大会, 2019年10月17日【口頭発表・査読なし】
     

  • 赤池美紀 (印刷中)
    "ウィーン音楽舞台芸術大学における音楽家医学教育の取り組み", ヨーロッパ研究
    The case study of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna regarding the Education of Musicians’ Medicine

2019

 

2018

  • Akaike, M., Kudo, K., Bertsch, M.,
    "European Advanced Education and Certificates in Music Physiology:
    Examine as a Model for a Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)", 
    2018 international MusicPhysio Congress, Osnabrück, Germany, 6-8 September 2018. 
    【Poster presentation with peer review】

 

 

 

2017

  • Akaike, M.,
    "Is it possible to manage a non-formal music school based on ISO 29990? ", Innovation Arabia10, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 6-8 March 2017.
    【Oral presentation with peer review】


 

2016

  • Akaike, M.,
    "Identification of the measuring method of muscle activity while playing the flute."
    7th International Conference on Entrepreneurship, Daegu, Korea, November 2016.
    【Oral presentation with peer review】

Grants

Grants

2019

2018

 

 

 

2017

 

        about Zentren für Deutschland- und Europastudien​​

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2016

2015

The report about an experience in Berlin that written in Japanese.

https://www.gcl.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2018-01_no-51.pdf

The report about an experience in Berlin that written in Japanese.

http://www.desk.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/download/nl26.pdf

Societies

Societies

Academic Activities

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

Academic Activities
Attend Events

Attended Events

2019

 

 

 

2018

 

 

 

 

 

2017

Contact Me

Contact Me

Tokyo, Japan

miki_akaike (at) hotmail.com

akaike (at) tohoku.ac.jp
Tel: +81 90 4245 8201

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