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Business Opportunities and Risks in a Globalized Economy (Coursera) Coursera
IE Business School

Business Opportunities and Risks in a Globalized Economy (Coursera)

In this final course of the 'Globalization, Economic Growth and Stability' Specialization, you will learn to analyze macroeconomic, institutional, and international data to uncover business opportunities and mitigate associated risks. Taught by Professor Gayle Allard from IE Business School, this course is ideal for investors, business professionals, and economists seeking to thrive in a globalized economy.

Jun 8th 2026
5-12 Weeks
Riesgos y oportunidades empresariales en una economía globalizada (Coursera) Coursera
IE Business School

Riesgos y oportunidades empresariales en una economía globalizada (Coursera)

Sumérgete en el mundo de los negocios globales con nuestro curso 'Riesgos y Oportunidades Empresariales'. Aprende a navegar las complejidades del comercio internacional y cómo aprovechar las oportunidades mientras minimizas los riesgos. Este curso, impartido por IE Business School, te brinda una perspectiva única sobre la economía globalizada.

Jun 1st 2026
5-12 Weeks
Studying at Japanese Universities (Coursera) Coursera
The University of Tokyo

Studying at Japanese Universities (Coursera)

Embark on a journey to study in Japan with our exclusive online course designed to guide you through the university application process at prestigious Japanese institutions. From full degrees to short-term programs, explore your options and prepare a tailored study plan with expert guidance and insights from current international students at UTokyo.

May 18th 2026
4 Weeks
Words Spun Out of Images: Visual and Literary Culture in Nineteenth Century Japan (Coursera) Coursera
The University of Tokyo

Words Spun Out of Images: Visual and Literary Culture in Nineteenth Century Japan (Coursera)

Dive into the rich tapestry of nineteenth-century Japanese art and literature with our exclusive online course. Discover how Japanese artists from various disciplines collaborated to create compelling representations of reality. Uncover the cultural nuances, moral standards, and material conditions that shaped their work and influenced the very concept of 'realism' in art.

May 18th 2026
4 Weeks
Japanese for beginners 2 (Coursera) Coursera
Saint Petersburg State University

Japanese for beginners 2 (Coursera)

Embark on your journey into the fascinating world of Japanese with our 'Japanese for Beginners 2' course. This comprehensive program is crafted for those who have already started learning Japanese and wish to advance their skills. Dive deeper into grammar, vocabulary, and cultural nuances as you progress from beginner to intermediate level.

Aug 1st 2022
5-12 Weeks
Travel Books: History in Europe and Japan (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
British Library,Keio University

Travel Books: History in Europe and Japan (FutureLearn)

Embark on a literary journey through time with 'Travel Books: History in Europe and Japan'. This online course, presented by Keio University and the British Library, delves into how travel books have served as conduits for cultural exchange between Europe and Japan. Uncover the fascinating history of these influential texts and learn about their enduring impact on global culture, even in today's digital era.

Jun 27th 2022
3 Weeks
Arts of Asia (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
Saylor.org

Arts of Asia (saylor.org)

Embark on a captivating journey through the arts of Asia with our introductory course. Delve into the intricate histories, stunning artworks, and remarkable architectural achievements of India, China, and Japan. This course is perfect for those interested in art history, cultural studies, or anyone eager to expand their understanding of Asian civilizations.

Legacy Course
Self-Paced
Visualizing Japan (1850s-1930s): Westernization, Protest, Modernity (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Visualizing Japan (1850s-1930s): Westernization, Protest, Modernity (edX)

Dive into Japan's journey towards modernization from the 1850s to the 1930s with 'Visualizing Japan (1850s-1930s): Westernization, Protest, Modernity.' This edX course, co-taught by historians from MIT, Harvard, and Duke, uses historical visual records to explore cultural change, western influence, and social protest. Learn how to read history through images in a digital format.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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