2024年度Aセメスター「スポーツトレーニング実習」のお知らせ
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スポーツトレーニング実習掲示(2024A)
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スポーツトレーニング実習掲示(2024A)
The university’s DUCR and UTokyo IPC will hold a workshop for students interested in entrepreneurship in emerging markets to understand social issues and startup trends in Asia and Africa. Lectures and panel talks on the realities of entrepreneurship and the startup ecosystem in emerging markets will be given by venture capitalists active in Nigeria and India. Please read the guidelines carefully and apply using the designated form.
Date and time: Sat., Oct. 12, 2024, 13:00-17:30 & Sun., Oct. 13, 2024, 9:30-13:00 Venue: Hongo Campus Language: English (partially Japanese) Capacity: Approx. 30 Application Deadline: Fri., Sept. 20, 2024, 17:00
Plumbing work is scheduled in the PhD Study Room N214-217.
Please note that workers will enter the room and noise is expected during the time of work.
Date: Saturday, September 7, for about 1 hour during daytime
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This course aims to deepen understanding of East Asian political, economic, and social issues through multidisciplinary analysis. It is designed for students participating in the Campus Asia program but if you are interested in interacting with international students from East Asia, please register for the course.
The tentative schedule of lectures (subject to change) is as follows: -Guidance -Visit to the Japanese Government/Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (subject to change) -Group discussion with students -Field trip -Guest lecture
This course is open from A1 to A2. The timetable shows two consecutive lectures, but as this is a two-credit course, we meet irregularly. Please read the guidelines in UTOL carefully. Details of the timetable will be given on the first day of the course, so please attend the first meeting (October 2nd) if you wish to register for this class.
Non-CAMPUS Asia students interested in registering should submit the Application Form, which includes a Statement of Purpose and a PDF of TOEFL scores (if you were required to submit TOEFL scores during the admission process).
a. General Course: International Students, Foreign Researchers, and their spouses b. Intensive Japanese Course: International Students c. Short-Term Course: International Students and Foreign Researchers d. Special Themed Seminar: International Students, Foreign Researchers
Course Perioda. General Course Comprehensive Japanese Level 1 to Level 5 and Specific Japanese: From October 10 (Thu) to January 22 (Wed) *Some classes begin at different times
b. Intensive Japanese Course Class 1 (Beginner) and Class 2 (Upper Elementary) : From October 15 (Tue) to November 1(Fri) Class 3 (Lower Intermediate) and Class 4 (Upper Intermediate) : From November 12 (Tue) to November 29 (Fri)
c. Short-term Japanese Course Survival Japanese (November) (Beginner): From November 5 (Tue) to November 11(Mon) *Information about other classes will be provided around November.
d. Special Themed Seminar Kanji First Step (Beginner) : October 16(Wed), 18(Fri), 21(Mon), 23(Wed) *Information about other classes will be provided around November.
ApplicationApplicants are required to apply through the 'STAR (Online Application System)' by the designated deadline. The deadline varies depending on the course. Please refer to the materials in section 5 for more details.
Course MethodClasses will be taught online using the Zoom conference system. Zoom information will be sent directly to applicants.
Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) requests the nomination of 3-4 GraSPP students to participate in the ADBI Closed-Door Roundtable "Affordable Housing Futures: A Chronicle of Prefabricated Construction in Developing Asia (Part 2)," scheduled for 14:00 to 16:15 JST on September 26, 2024 via Zoom. The session will be in English with simultaneous English-Japanese translation. A certificate of participation will be awarded to participants attending the roundtable throughout.
For more details, please see Affordable Housing Futures: A Chronicle of Prefabricated Construction in Developing Asia (Part 2).
A GraSPP student willing to participate should contact Prof. Toshiro Nishizawa (tnishizawa<at>pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp; replace <at> with @) by noon on Friday, September 6 with "ADBI Sep 26" as the e-mail subject line.
Electric power will be interrupted from 8 am to 12 pm on Sunday, September 8 at the Faculty of Medicine Bldg.1
All electric equipment and devices in the buildings will not be available during the period Please do not use elevators before the outage to avoid unexpected stops There may be discoloration of water due to water cutoff