Dr. Kathy Matsui
Professor, Seisen University
== Biography ==
Kathy R. Matsui, Ph.D. is professor at the Department of Global Citizenship Studies, Seisen University (Tokyo, Japan) and teaches courses on conflict resolution and peace related subjects.
She received doctorate degree from Leadership Studies Program, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington.
Her research concerns are development of capacities for conflict resolution and reconciliation.
She works with peace researchers and educators internationally in International Institute on Peace Education and Global Partnership for Prevention of Armed Conflict.
As a peace educator, she has been active facilitating peace education course for Northeast Asia Regional Peacebuilding Institute (NARPI), held annually for participants from Northeast Asia and Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute (MPI), held annually in Davao, Mindanao, Philippines for participants from Southeast Asia.
She is also active in her participation in inter-religious dialogue and cooperation for world peace as a member of the Women’s Executive Committee, Peace Research Institute and the Reconciliation Education Task Force of World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP).
Kathy R. Matsui, Ph.D. is professor at the Department of Global Citizenship Studies, Seisen University (Tokyo, Japan) and teaches courses on conflict resolution and peace related subjects.
She received doctorate degree from Leadership Studies Program, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington.
Her research concerns are development of capacities for conflict resolution and reconciliation.
She works with peace researchers and educators internationally in International Institute on Peace Education and Global Partnership for Prevention of Armed Conflict.
As a peace educator, she has been active facilitating peace education course for Northeast Asia Regional Peacebuilding Institute (NARPI), held annually for participants from Northeast Asia and Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute (MPI), held annually in Davao, Mindanao, Philippines for participants from Southeast Asia.
She is also active in her participation in inter-religious dialogue and cooperation for world peace as a member of the Women’s Executive Committee, Peace Research Institute and the Reconciliation Education Task Force of World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP).