Studium Generale 2017 Fall

A dinosaur
LecturerMultiple Instructors
DepartmentG30, 2017 Fall
Recommended for:All Nagoya University students, faculty menbers and staff are welcomed to atend!

Course Overview

Studium Generale (from Latin, General Course) is a unique immersion program into an English-based lecture environment. The course offers exposure to various academic topics presented in an accessible way, and in English.

Videos

International Career Strategies

Date: Oct.24

Lecturer: Kentaro Sawa(Temple University, Japan Campus Career Development Office)

Video:

Abe's Russia policy and the prospects for success

Date: Oct.26

Lecturer: James BROWN (Temple University, Japan campus)

Video:

Infinity, what is that?

Date: Nov.2

Lecturer: Erik DARPÖ (Graduate School of Mathematics)

Video:

Industrial Heritage in Germany and Japan

Date: Nov.30

Lecturer: Oliver MAYER (Aichi University of Education)

Video:

Japanese immigration issues & policy

Date: Dec.5

Lecturer: David GREEN (Graduate School of Law)

Video:

Syllabus

Date Topic Lecturer
10/24 Developing Your Global Career Strategies Kentaro SAWA (Temple University, Japan campus)
10/26 Abe's Russia policy and the prospects for success James BROWN (Temple University, Japan campus)
10/31 Biomaterials Jin NAKAMURA (Institute for Advanced Research)
11/2 Infinity, what is that? Erik Darpö (Graduate School of Mathematics)
11/7 Standards and Patents Juichi NAGANO (Innovation Strategy Office)
11/9 We are all allies: Social and emotional support for a diverse Japan Andrea CARLSON (Aichi Prefectural University)
11/14 Molecular Catalyst-a Cupid for Molecule Dating Hiroshi NAKA (Research Center for Materials Science)
11/16 Earthquakes in Japan Ilona SAKAGUCHI (Graduate School of Earth & Environmental Sciences)
11/21 My Way of Life as a Japanese Artist Houkou NAKASHIMA (Graduate School of Edu. & Human Development)
11/28 Personalized cosmetics from tropical natural resources? Yoshio OKADA (Academic Research & Industry-Academia-Gov. Collaboration)
11/30 Industrial Heritage in Germany and Japan Oliver MAYER (Aichi University of Education)
12/5 Japanese immigration issues & policy David GREEN (Graduate School of Law)
12/7 New developments in the Japanese universities admissions Marion KINDER (G30 Admission office)
12/12 Japanese Art at World Exhibitions Michelle KUHN (School of Informatics)
12/14 Discussion among participants WRAP-UP SESSION

Last updated

February 18, 2022