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Toshio Nogami

Born: May 2nd, 1882 in Sado, Nigata prefecture
Died: May 24th, 1963


Education

  • Doctor of Literature (1918) Kyoto Imperial University
  • B.A (1906) Department of Philosophy, College of Letters, Tokyo Imperial University (Major Psychology)—His academic dissertation was “Hikaku shinrigaku ni tsukite (Experimental Psychology)”

Landmarks

  • 1906 Assistant of Psychology at graduate school of Kyoto Imperial University under Matataro Matsumoto
  • 1908 Instructor at College of Letters, Kyoto Imperial University
  • 1911 Associate Professor at Kyoto Imperial University
  • 1913 Entered University of Leipnizing under Wilhelm Wundt for one year; visited at University College, King’s College at University of London, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge to meet Brown, Mcdougall, Sulley, Westermarck, etc.
  • 1913-1916 Studied under G Stanley Hall at Clark University
  • 1917 Professor at Kyoto Imperial University
  • 1924 Part time employee as instructor at Kyoto Jyoshi koto senmongakko (Kyoto Women’s higher Vocational College)
  • 1925 Went to Paris to meet Dumas, G., Bergson, H., and Westermarck, E.
  • 1925 Attended the League of Nation
  • 1934 Director at Department of Letters, Kyoto Imperial University (~1937)
  • 1942 Retired Kyoto Imperial University
  • 1949 Professor at Naniwa University (Now Osaka City University) (~1957)
  • 1959 Professor at Department of Home Economics, Kyoto Women’s University

Contributions

  • Toshio Nogami contributed to adolescent psychology, emotion, experimental educational psychology, and social psychology. 

Honors

  • 1960 Honorary Member at Japanese Psychological Association
  • 1942 Honorary Professor at Kyoto Imperial University
  • 1927 President of Kwansai Psychomic Association 

Keywords

  • Youth and Adolescent Psychology
  • Sexual Psychology

References

  • Hiroshi Oizumi (2003). Nihonshinrigakusha-jiten. Tokyo: Kabushiki Kaisha Kress Shuppan.
  • Nihon no shinrigaku kanko iinkai. (1982).Nihon no shinrigaku. Tokyo: Nihon bunka kagaku sha.
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