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The 61st TAOYAKA Program Seminar will be held
We will hold the 61st Taoyaka Program Seminar as below. The seminar is open to public. Your participation will be highly appreciated.
– Theme: Food security among the marginalized farm households in rural Bangladesh: Conceptual differences and realities from the field experiment
– Speaker: Dr. Mohammad Abdul Malek
– Date: Thursday, February 25, 2016
– Time: 14:30-16:30
– Venue: Large Conference Room, 1F, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University (1-5-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8529)
– Language: English
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(Feb.3)The 60th TAOYAKA Program Seminar
TAOYAKA Program is pleased to announce that the 60th TAOYAKA Program Seminar will be held as follows.
■ Date: Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016
■ Time: 8:45-10:15
■ Venue: Room A1-141, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima university
■ Theme: Mobility Assistant for the Visually Impaired [Next generation embedded solution for the mobility of visually impaired]
■ Speaker: Meenakshi Balakrishnan(Prof. of IIT Delhi, India)
■ Language: English
■ Object Persons : Students and Teachers
■ Contact:Taoyaka Program Technical Creation Office
E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect{at}ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp Please replace{at}with @.
TEL: 082-424-4597
(2/5)Onsite Team Project Final Presentation will be held Feb 5th
Theme: Development of Biomass Based Ecotourism in Kita-Hiroshima
Date&Time: Friday, 5 February, 2016, 13:00-14:30
Venue: Large Conference Room, IDEC
Language: English
Presenters:
Ms. PAKSUNG NATTACHA (Graduate School of Engineering)
Ms. TUNCHAI MATTANA (Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter)
Mr. PEREZ BARBOSA DAVID (IDEC)
Mr. ANDHANG RAKHMAT TRIHAMDANI (IDEC)
Onsite Team Project is a class specially designed for Taoyaka Program. Taoyaka students with diverse backgrounds bring together their respective specialist knowledge to try to resolve multicultural coexistence issues.
Contact:
TAOYAKA Program Office, Tel: 082-424-6954
E-mail: taoyaka@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
The seminar is open to the public. Participation as walk-in basis, but please contact the following to secure a place
(Jan. 22) The 59th TAOYAKA Program Seminar
The 59th Taoyaka Program seminar will be held on Friday, January 22th.
Details are as follows. Everyone is welcome. We look forward to seeing you at the seminar.
Date: Friday January 22, 2016
Time: 16:20-17:50
Venue: 1F Large Conference Room, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC), Hiroshima University
Title: Real-Time Monitoring of Urban Transport for Sustainable Traffic
and Urban Development Management
Speaker: Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, the Vietnamese-German University, Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam
Registration: Not required
Contact: Taoyaka program office
Tel: 082-424-4697
Email: taoyaka-program★office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Please replace★with @)
(Dec. 15)The 58th TAOYAKA Program Seminar will be held
TAOYAKA Program is pleased to announce that the 58th TAOYAKA Program Seminar will be held as follows.
■ Date: Tuesday, December 15th, 2015
■ Time: 16:30-18:30
■ Venue: Room A1-141, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima university
■ Theme: Mobility Assistant for the Visually Impaired [Next generation embedded solution for the mobility of visually impaired]
■ Speaker: Meenakshi Balakrishnan(Prof. of IIT Delhi, India)
■ Language: English
■ Object Persons : Students and Teachers
■ Contact:Taoyaka Program Technical Creation Office
E-mail: taoyaka-tech-sect{at}ml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp Please replace{at}with @.
TEL: 082-424-4597
(Dec 24) Onsite Team Project: Team Proposal Presentation
Current D4 taoyaka students have been working on “Onsite Team Project” since this April.
They will present their current status incl. achievements to date and issues to be addressed as follows:
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Date & Time: Thursday 24 December, 17:00-18:00
Venue: Room Large Conference Room, IDEC, Hiroshima University
Presenters:
PAKSUNG NATTACHA
TUNCHAI MATTANA
PEREZ BARBOSA DAVID
ANDHANG RAKHMAT TRIHAMDANI
Presentation Theme:Development of biomass based ecotourism in Kita-Hiroshima, Japan
Students from three different courses will form teams, to plan and implement an onsite team project based on their own unique ideas, in which they will receive support from industry, academia and government as well as the field network. In this project, the students from different courses will bring together their respective specialist knowledge to try to resolve multicultural coexistence issues.
Email: taoyaka-program*office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (replace*with@)
(Dec 19) The 3rd TAOYAKA International Symposium will be held
We are happy to announce that the 3rd TAOYAKA International Symposium will be held at Hotel Hiroshima Garden Palace on Saturday, 19 December, 2015. The theme of the symposium will be “Sustainable Development Goals and Peace: Clearance of long-term damages of the past war and conflict in Cambodia and Lao PDR”. We will invite Prof. Kenneth R. Rutherford, Director of the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery, James Madison University, who is widely recognized as a global leader in international efforts to combat the effects of landmines and unexploded ordnance and is dedicating efforts to rehabilitating post-conflict societies. We’ll also invite practitioners from governmental organizations in Cambodia and Laos and Japanese organizations that are making endless efforts for clearance of landmines and explosive remnants of war by applying advanced technologies. All those interested are invited to attend!
<The 3rd TAOYAKA Program International Symposium, Hiroshima University>
Sustainable Development Goals and Peace: Clearance of long-term damages of the past war and conflict in Cambodia and Lao PDR
Time & Date: 13:00-18:30, Saturday, 19 December 2015
Venue: Hotel Hiroshima Garden Palace
1-15-21 Hikarimachi, Higashi-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, 732-0052
Program:
13:00-13:05 Opening Remarks
13:05-13:10 Guest Speech
13:10-14:10 Keynote Speech
“Achievements and challenges for relief measures for victims of landmines and unexploded ordnance in the world”
Speaker: Kenneth R. Rutherford, Professor, Center for International Stabilization and Recovery, James Madison University
14:10-14:25 Break
14:25-16:45 Reports from related institutions
14:25-15:05 Reports from Laos (Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Program (UXO Lao))
15:05-15:45 Reports from Cambodia (Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC))
15:45-16:25 Support from Japan (JICA, Japan Mine Action Service)
16:25-16:45 Inputs and updates from Afghanistan (Graduate School of International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University)
16:45-17:00 Break
17:00-18:25 Panel Discussion
Theme: Sustainable Development Goals and Peace: Clearance of long-term damages of the past war and conflict in Cambodia and Lao PDR
18:25-18:30 Closing Remarks
Registration: Contact us for registration with your name, affiliation and contact information by 11 December, 2015
Seating capacity: 100 person (for free)
Email: taoyaka*hiroshima-u.ac.jp (replace*with@)
The 57th TAOYAKA Program Seminar
We have the pleasure to announce that the Taoyaka Program and the Center for Contemporary India Studies at Hiroshima University (HINDAS) will co-host the 57th Taoyaka Program Seminar as below:
Date: Saturday, December 12th, 2015
Time: 13:00-15:00 PM
Venue: 1F Large Conference Room, Graduate School of Letters, Hiroshima University (1-2-3, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8512)
Title: Interrogating Inclusive Growth in India: Reforms and the Regions
Speaker: Dr. Keshab Das, Gujarat Institute of Development Research, India
Registration: Contact us for registration with your name and affiliation
E-mail: hindas★hiroshima-u.ac.jp
We are happy to announce that the 3rd TAOYAKA International Symposium will be held at Hotel Hiroshima Garden Palace on Saturday, 19 December, 2015. The theme of the symposium will be “Sustainable Development Goals and Peace: Clearance of long-term damages of the past war and conflict in Cambodia and Lao PDR”. We will invite Prof. Kenneth R. Rutherford, Director of the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery, James Madison University, who is widely recognized as a global leader in international efforts to combat the effects of landmines and unexploded ordnance and is dedicating efforts to rehabilitating post-conflict societies. We’ll also invite practitioners from governmental organizations in Cambodia and Laos and Japanese organizations that are making endless efforts for clearance of landmines and explosive remnants of war by applying advanced technologies. All those interested are invited to attend!
<The 3rd TAOYAKA Program International Symposium, Hiroshima University>
Sustainable Development Goals and Peace: Clearance of long-term damages of the past war and conflict in Cambodia and Lao PDR
Time & Date: 13:00-18:30, Saturday, 19 December 2015
Venue: Hotel Hiroshima Garden Palace
1-15-21 Hikarimachi, Higashi-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, 732-0052
Program:
13:00-13:05 Opening Remarks
13:05-13:10 Guest Speech
13:10-14:10 Keynote Speech
“Achievements and challenges for relief measures for victims of landmines and unexploded ordnance in the world”
Speaker: Kenneth R. Rutherford, Professor, Center for International Stabilization and Recovery, James Madison University
14:10-14:25 Break
14:25-16:45 Reports from related institutions
14:25-15:05 Reports from Laos (Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Program (UXO Lao))
15:05-15:45 Reports from Cambodia (Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC))
15:45-16:25 Support from Japan (JICA, Japan Mine Action Service)
16:25-16:45 Inputs and updates from Afghanistan (Graduate School of International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University)
16:45-17:00 Break
17:00-18:25 Panel Discussion
Theme: Sustainable Development Goals and Peace: Clearance of long-term damages of the past war and conflict in Cambodia and Lao PDR
18:25-18:30 Closing Remarks
Registration: Contact us for registration with your name, affiliation and contact information by 11 December, 2015
Seating capacity: 100 person (for free)
Email: taoyaka*hiroshima-u.ac.jp (replace*with@)
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Taoyaka Program will join “International Cooperation Career Fair 2015” in Tokyo on Nov 28.
We will explain about our education program, examination and students life etc.
We are looking forward to seeing and talking to future students of Taoyaka Program!!
Date: Saturday, November 28th 10:00-17:00 (We will explain our program at Meeting room 13A from 15:20-15:40)
Venue: TKP Akasaka Station Conference Center 13th floor