【Jan. 25】Workshop – The Mesopotamian Landscape Archaeology: Recent Researches in Iraqi-Kurdistan

The following workshop titled, "The Mesopotamian Landscape Archaeology: Recent Researches in Iraqi-Kurdistan" will be held at the Tokyo campus of University of Tsukuba. We look forward to your participation.   Time:25th January 209 (Fri.), 13:00 – 17:30 Place:Lecture room 121, University of Tsukuba, Tokyo campus  (Myogadani) (3 Chome-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyō, Tokyo 112-0012) Access:https://www.tsukuba.ac.jp/en/access/tokyocampus-access Admission: free; no registration required ...
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【Oct. 19】”Rekichu in ancient Mesopotamia”

The following lecture will be held as part of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas project titled "City civilizations: an interdisciplinary research on the birth and transformation of cities in ancient western Asian" We look forward to your participation.   Speaker:Saki Kikuchi (PhD candidate at Heidelberg University) Title:Rekichu in ancient Mesopotamia Date:19th October 2018 (Fri.), 16:45 - 18:00 Place:Room B108, Laboratory for advanced Research A...
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【Oct. 5】Seminar on how to get Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

A seminar on how to get Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research was held on October 5.  The details are as follows.   Speaker:Prof. Yukari Yoshihara Date:5th October 2018 (Fri.), 14:00 - 15:30 Place:Conference room A101, Institutes of Humanities and Social Sciences Admission:free                 ※ The talk was conducted in Japanese  poster (PDF)
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【Oct. 6】How the relation between work and family changed (from the perspective of German history)

The following lecture will be held on October 6 at the University of Tsukuba Tokyo campus. We look forward to your participation.   Speaker:Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kocka (Humboldt University of Berlin) Title:How the relation between work and family changed (from the perspective of German history) Time:6th October 2018 (Sat.), 14:00 - 16:00 Place:Room 119, University of Tsukuba Tokyo campus. Admission:free (the room fits 70 people. entry on first-come basis) Contact:tanaka.y...
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【Oct. 2】Diversity in Japanese language education: From the perspective of inclusive education

The Center for Distance Learning of Japanese and Japanese Issues has invited Professor Monika Unkel (University of Cologne, Germany) to give a lecture on Japanese language education. The lecture will be held on Tuesday, October 2nd. We look forward to your participation.   Speaker:Prof. Dr. Monika Unkel (University of Cologne, Germany) Title:Diversity in Japanese language education - From the perspective of inclusive education Date:2nd October 2018 (Tues.), 13:45 - 15:00 P...
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【Sep. 21】Session: Overcoming barriers to sustainable city and community development (TGSW 2018)

The following lectures will be held on 21 September (Fri.) at the session titled, "Overcoming barriers to sustainable city and community development". The session is a part of the Tsukuba Global Science Week 2018 (For more details about TGSW 2018 please visit https://peatix.com/event/386078). We look forward to your participation.   Date: 21st September 2018 (Fri.), 14:00 - 17:00 Place:Conference room 401, Tsukuba International Congress Center Admission: Free Registrat...
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【Aug. 2】The historian’s atelier : envisioning a career in historical science and anthropology

A lecture series titled "The historian's atelier : envisioning a career in historical science and anthropology" will be held at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences. We look forward to your participation.   Date: 2nd August 2018 (Thurs.), 16:30 - 18:30 Place: Conference room A201, Institutes of Humanities and Social Sciences Building Admission: free; no registration required Contact: Prof. Shuhei Kimura (kimura.shuhei.ge@u.tsukuba.ac.jp)   &nbsp...
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【Jul. 12-13】International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, Asia 2018

Following eleven successful conferences in Austria and three inspiring conferences in Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea, Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government was hosted in Yokohama (Japan) from 12-13 July 2018. The themes of the conference were political polarization, campaigning, populism, civic engagement, e-government and smart cities. The keynote addresses were delivered by Shanto Iyengar (Stanford University), Francis Lee (Chinese University of Hong Kong) and Mario Voigt ...
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