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==Bio==
Hana is a second-year undergraduate student in the Faculty of Global Studies at Sophia University's Program for Sustainable Futures (SPSF) where they tackle issues and topics on sustainability from different aspects.
From growing up in an international school and living in both China and Japan, Hana was always aware of the influence of bias and its significant influence on individuals' behaviors, values, and beliefs. Thus, when entering Sophia University, Through her growing strong passion for wanting to solve global in history and understanding the significant role education plays in influencing biases, she now focuses heavily on solving social issues that she herself experienced during high school. Her area of interests in revolve around the SDGs in solving social issues, heavily related with discrimination, violation of human rights, and prejudices were strong.
Yet, through joining SPSF, Hana further recognized the interconnectedness of the different areas of sustainability (including environmental, economic, and wellbeing factors) in providing possible solutions for solving the social issues she wanted to focus on solving.
Thus, through participating in the UIF program, Hana wishes to attain skills on how to become a stronger, more confident, and innovative leader to further achieve her goals of creating a society where every individual’s wellbeing is ensured.
==Achievements==
Clarinetist in the Kanto Plains Association of Secondary Schools'(KPASS) Honor Band Association for four consecutive years.
Film director and leader in her high school's Film Club (2nd place in the KPASS Film Festival Height of Hearts Award 2020).
Japan Council of International Schools 2020 Recognition Award for the Promotion of Japanese Culture.
==Social media profiles==
Instagram: clari_hana_87
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hana-saeki-25815a21b/
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