OSU/ICR Workshop: New Landscapes in Theoretical Computational Linguistics

    The ICR is holding a workshop titled "New Landscapes in Theoretical Computational Linguistics" on October 14-16 at Ohio State University Jennings Hall Room 040, cosponsoring with the OSU. This workshop is planned to commemorate the Department of Linguistics' past half-century at Ohio State University, and in particular, to highlight the emphasis on formal methods and mathematical and logical rigor which has contributed to the Department's status as one of the world's premier graduate pr...
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The 30th ICR Seminar [November 22 (Tue)]

The 30th ICR Seminar will be held on November 22nd(Tue)at University of Tsukuba.   Recital of Researchers and Authors in the Field of Humanity and Social Science Series No1  “Can Social Democracy Survive? - Conditions of Political Party Organizations”   Date: November 22 (Tue) 16:00-17:30 Place: University of Tsukuba Humanity and Social Science Building A101 Lecturer: Yasushi Kondo (University of Tsukuba)   Outline: When you look at the results of elections in Japan nowadays, it s...
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ICR Research Month November 2016

               Poster(PDF) October 15th, 2016 ~ December 10th, 2016 University of Tsukuba campus Program (Coming soon)   Kickoff Symposium November 5th,2016   12:45 ~3:45  (12:30 OPEN) room 134 (Bunkyo School Building, Tokyo Campus)http://www.gsbs.tsukuba.ac.jp/en/overview/ keynote address Ikuo KABASHIMAGovernor of Kumamoto Prefecture, Former Professor of  University of Tsukuba, Professor Emeritus of University of Tokyo Speaker ...
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The 3rd Winning Grant (Kakenhi) Proposal Seminar 2016 【Oct 5th (Wed)】

The 3rd Winning Grant Proposal Seminar will be held on Oct 5th (Wed) from 17 o’clock. This seminar is especially for the researchers and staffs working in the field of humanities and social sciences. We are looking forward for your participation!  Adventitious listeners are welcome.     Date: Oct 5th (Wed) Time: 17:00~19:30 Place: Humanity and Social Science Building A, Room 101 Fee: Free Registration: Please click here     <Lecturers> *Professor Motoko Shuto *Associate...
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ICR Special Symposium TGSW2016

We will be holding a special symposium at Tsukuba Global Science Week 2016.  Our session starts from 13:30 on Saturday, September 17.  ICR director, professor Tsujinka will come onstage as a discussant.  Looking forward for your attendance!   Date: Saturday,  September 17  13;30-16:30 Place: Tsukuba International Congress Center , Room403 pdf                   Speakers ■Prof. Jonathan Chang (Singapore Management University, Singapore) ■Prof. Rui...
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Theoretical Study FD Workshop “Theoretical Study of Digital Age”

On July 20th (wed) from 17 o’clock, we will hold Theoretical Study FD Workshop for researchers and staffs who belong to faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.   Date: July 20th (wed) 17:00~18:30 Place: Humanities and Social Sciences Building 1D201 Fee: free     Program:   17:00-17:45 Make Full Use of iThenticate in Humanities and Social Sciences Koichi Yamada (Assist Micro)   17:45-18:30 Table Discussion: Theoretical Study in New University Age <Top...
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CEDP

Comparative Energy Discourse Project (CEDP) October 2014-March 2018 Introduction (Leslie Tkach-Kawasaki, Principal Researcher)   The Comparative Energy Discourse Project (CEDP) was a three-and-a-half-year contract-research project funded through the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) under its Topic-Setting Program to Advance Cutting-Edge Humanities and Social Science Research, Area Cultivation (Grant No. AAD26048). Our project’s overall aim was to investigate th...
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The 29th ICR Seminar (Sabbatical Report) [July 7th (Thu)]

The 29th ICR Seminar will be held on July 7th (Thu). Joining fee is free and no application is required so please feel free to join.   Date: July 7th (Thu) 16:25~18:00 Place: Humanities and Social Sciences Building A101 Lectures: Yasushi Uchiyamada (Professor of History and Anthropology) Gen Nogami (Professor of International Public Policies) Akiyo Hirai (Professor of Modern Languages and Cultures)
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