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2016.04.13 NEWS

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!

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2016.03.24 NEWS

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

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Photos of Japanese Class

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2016.03.11 NEWS

(Academic Mentor Interview)  article (in Japanese) is available

An articles (in Japanese) of the interview with  Dr. Yukihiko Matsumura is now available on our website.

Dr. Yukihiko Matsumura, Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Engineering

2016.03.10 NEWS

The articles of TAOYAKA Students and Special Appointment Members

We announce that the articles of TAOYAKA Students and Special Appointment Members who got the support from Taoyaka program. 

 

Luni Piya, Niraj Prakash Joshi, Keshav Lall Maharjan

Vulnerability of Chepang households to climate change and extremes in the Mid-Hill of Nepal

Journal Name:Climatic Change

Published:Dec 2, 2015

 

Nao Ishikawa

Establishment of a local brand and recognition of the brand by incomers to Kamikatsu, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan

Journal Name:Bulletin of the Hiroshima University Museum 7, p1-14

Published:Dec 15, 2015

 

David Perez Barbosa, Junyi Zhang and Hajime Seya

Effects of the Residential Environment on Health in Japan Linked with Travel Behavior.

Journal Name:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13, 190.

Published:Feb 3, 2016

2016.03.07 NEWS

Newsletter  Vol.4 (Winter 2015) has been published

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2016.03.07 NEWS

(Academic Mentor Interview)

An articles (in Japanese) of the interview with 5 professors  are now available on our website.

Dr. Katsuhiko Takahashi, Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Engineering

Dr. Ysuhiro Kumahara, Cultural Creation Course, Graduate School of Education

Dr. Mattausch, Hans Jürgen, Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter

Dr. Masahiko Togawa, Cultural Creation Course, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation

Dr. MAHARJAN Keshav Lall, Cultural Creation Course, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation

2016.02.29 NEWS

“Revitalizing Local Communication in Higashi-Hiroshima City: Seeking for 6th Industry and Eco-museum” was held

Date: Feb 27, 13:30-16:30

Venue: Roadside station Kohan no Sato Fukutomi

Program:

Keynote Speech: Toshimichi Fujibuchi, President of Uchiko Winery

Report: Ryosuke Mori, Graduate student, Taoyaka Program Hiroshima University

Hidenori Okahashi, Professor and program coordinator of Taoyaka Program, Hiroshima University

Norio Shimizu, Assistant Prosessor, Hiroshima University Museum

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2016.01.27 NEWS

(Academic Mentor Interview) Dr. ZHANG Junyi

An article (in Japanese) of the interview with Dr. ZHANG Junyi, Social Implementation Course, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Division of Development Science, is now available on our website. 

2016.01.12 NEWS

(Academic Mentor Interview) Dr. Yutaka Kadoya

An article (in Japanese) of the interview with Dr. Yutaka Kadoya, Technical Creation Course, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Department of Quantum Matter,  is now available on our website.

2015.12.17 NEWS

(Academic Mentor Interview) Dr. Hidemichi Kawanishi

An article (in Japanese) of the interview with Dr. Hidemichi Kawanishi, Culture Creation Course, Graduate School of Letters, Division of Humanities,  is now available on our website. 

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