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The 70th TAOYAKA Program Seminar
The 70th TAOYAKA Program Seminar will be held as below. We look forward to your participation.
■ Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
■ Time: 3:00PM-5:00PM
■ Venue: IDEC Small Conference Room, Hiroshima University (1-5-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8529)
■ Seminar-1
– Title: Nutritional security and health benefits of ethnic foods in India and Nepal
– Speaker: Dr. Jyoti Prakash Tamang, Professor and Dean, School of Life Sciences, Sikkim University
■ Seminar-2
– Title: Methods of fish preservation for nutrition in Nepal and India
– Speaker: Dr. Namrata Thapa Tamang, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Zoology, Sikkim University
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(May 18 & 27) 67th & 68th TAOYAKA Program Seminars were held
In May 2016, Social Implementation Course organized two TAOYAKA Program seminars, the 67th and 68th. Thank you very much for attending these seminars.
The 67h TAOYAKA Program Seminar
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 16:20-17:50
Venue: Room 204, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation
Title: A reconciled estimate of 20th century global mean sea-level rise Speaker: Dr.-Ing. Sönke Dangendorf, Researcher, Research Institute for Water and Environment, University of Siegen, Germany
The 68h TAOYAKA Program Seminar
Date: Friday, May 27, 2016 17:00-18:30
Venue: Room 203, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation
Title: International Survey on Subjective Analysis Speaker: Dr. Shunsuke Managi, Distinguished Professor of Technology and Policy;
Director, Urban Institute; Professor, Departments of Urban and Environmental Engineering
School of Engineering, Kyushu University
Academic Mentor Interview
Five articles of Academic Mentor Interview are now available on our website.
The Second Annual Open Dialogue between Six Universities (June 11.12)
We are happy to announce that the Second Annual Open Dialogue between Six Universities will be held at Hiroshima University on June 11 and 12, 2016.
The six universities are selected in the Composite category (Pluralistic society) of the Program for Leading Graduate Schools, supported by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). The event is to hold inter-university discussions based on the mutual theme, “Multicultural-Coexistence Society.” However, the event is open to the public.
Everyone is invited to the open seminar/the keynote speech. We also welcome observers for the rest of the program upon request. For both sessions, please make a reservation via email to TAOYAKA Program Office by June 8th. Please see the following details.
We look forward to see many participants in the Event!
Date:June 11(Sat), 12(Sun) 2016
Venue: Library Hall and Learning Commons BIBLA, Central Library; Faculty Club, Hiroshima University (Higashi-Hiroshima Campus)
Language: English (Interpretation is provided for the Open Seminar)
Program
Session 1: Open Seminar
Day1: Saturday, June 11 (13:00-18:30)
<Open to the Public/Free Admission/RSVP by June 8 (Wed.) via E-mail >
1) Keynote Speech: 1300-14:30
1. Title: Designing local frameworks for integrated water resources management with various stakeholders
Speaker: Jumpei Kubota, Ph.D., Professor; Deputy Director-General, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
2. Title: Your expertise is the PASS to cross borders: How do researchers create business?
Speaker: Ryuta Takeda, Ph.D., Director, Global Bridge Laboratory, Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.; President, Leave a Nest America Inc.
2) Six Universities’ Poster Presentation: 14:30-15:30
Students will present their program. It will be a great opportunity to explore each program.
Session 2: Students’ Group Work
<For Participation as Observers: RSVP by June 8 (Wed) via E-mail >
Group Work: June 11 (Sat) 15:45-18:30 Venue: Learning Commons BIBLA, Central Library
Presentation: June 12 (Sun) 9:00-12:00 Venue: 2F Reception Hall, Faculty Club
Inter-University group of students will be formed for the three topics listed below. Each group will utilize Multicultural x Interdisciplinary approach to discuss and develop their proposals. The proposals will be presented as the final products of the Session.
Topics:
1) Challenges and prospects of multidisciplinary approach
2) How to make the best use of Onsite-Knowledge
3) Exploring career options with a doctorate degree in Multicultural x Interdisciplinary approach
Guest Advisors/Commentators:
Jumpei Kubota, Ph.D.,
Ryuta Takeda, Ph.D., and Yuko Ueno, Ph.D., Leave a Nest Co., Ltd
RSVP:
To TAOYAKA Program: taoyaka-program@office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
By Wednesday, June 8 2016
Please include: Name, Contact, and Session(s) that you wish to attend
Contact: Taoyaka program Office
IDEC 213, 1-5-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8529
Tel: +81-82-424-4696/4697
Support: International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU)
Home for Innovative Researchers and Academic Knowledge Users(HIRAKU)
(April. 27) The 66th TAOYAKA Program Seminar
The 66th TAOYAKA Program seminar will be held on Wednesday, April 27th.
Everyone is welcome. We look forward to seeing you at the seminar.
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Time: 14:35-16:05
Venue: Room 204 , Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC), Hiroshima University
Title & Speaker:
■ Seminar-1
◎Title : Housing in Mumbai: Trade-offs between accessibility, affordability and informality
◎Speaker : Prof. Arnab Jana, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
<http://www1.iitb.ac.in/>
■ Seminar-2
◎Urban Transformation in Ahmedabad City
◎Speaker: Prof. Prem Pangotra, Indian Institute of management, Ahmedabad
<http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/>
Registration: Not required
Contact: TAOYAKA program office
Tel: 082-424-4697
Email: taoyaka-program★office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Please replace ★ with @)
(May 16th) Onsite Team Project Proposal Presentation will be held
Date&Time: Monday, 16 2016, 9:00-10:00
Venue: Large Conference Room, IDEC
Language: English
Presenters:
Ms. Novi Syaftika (Graduate School for Engineering)
Mr. Teguh Nur Rohman (Graduate School of Biosphere Science)
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Quan (Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation)
Mr. Nguyen Phu Toan (Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation)
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: 082-424-4696
taoyaka-program{at}office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Please replace {at} with @.)
The seminar is open to the public. Participation as walk-in basis, but please contact the following to secure a place
Opening Ceremony wad held on April 6th
We would like to extend a warm welcome to thirteen students admitted to TAOYAKA program yesterday, April 6, 2016. Congratulations!!
As of April 6th, we have 46 students in our program from 14 countries.
We wish everyone all the best and the successful semester!
(April 7)The 65th TAOYAKA Program Seminar
TAOYAKA Program is pleased to announce that the 65th TAOYAKA Program Seminar will be held as follows:
■ Title :High-Speed Template Matching Algorithms and Its Applications
■ Date : 10:00-11:30, Thursday, April 7, 2016
■ Venue : Room 141, On the 1st Floor of A1 Building, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University
■ Lecturer: Yang Hua-Associate Prof. of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(China)
■ 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
We released the application guideline for October 2016/April 2017 enrollment. For details please see here.
Intensive Language Programs for TAOYAKA Students
TAOYAKA students had an opportunity to attend one of the two Intensive Language Programs, English (10 days: Feb. 19-Mar. 3, 2016) and Japanese (5 days: Feb. 25-Mar.2, 2016). Communication and presentation skills were the main focus for both language programs. Even though it was a short time period, the program helped students to improve their language skills.
Photos of English Class
Photos of Japanese Class