Our globalized world gives rise to a variety of tremendous risks beyond borders and communities.
The Research Center for Global Risk (CGR) examines issues such as climate change, nuclear/bio challenges, infectious diseases, information, military conflicts, and social division, and analyzes how global and local societies should tackle them.
News
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2025.12.2 “Planetary Hospitality: Thinking With and Through Iri and Toshi Maruki’s Paintings of Atomic Destruction”
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2025.12.20 Risk and the International Community
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2025.9.29
Interactive Dialogue Session “Peace and the Environment” Held: Connecting to the Future of Our Planet 80 Years After the War
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2025.7.15
2025.7.13 IPSA World Congress: Panel on “The Russia–Ukraine War and Northeast Asia’s Response” in Seoul
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2025.5.29
Global Risk and Border Studies: Reflections from the 17th Border Regions in Transition Conference
About Us
The Research Center for Global Risk (CGR) is an interdepartmental organization within Nagasaki University, made up of faculty members with interests in global risk. Categorizing global risks into six areas, the Center operates as a new collaborative research space, with researchers, practitioners, and citizens working together to analyze and address the complex and multi-layered risks that characterize our world today.



