Department of Japanese Studies HKU

Department of Japanese Studies HKU

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Department of Japanese Studies, The University of Hong Kong.

05/07/2022

[Webinar]
Title: 世界の日本語教育における指導言語について Language of instruction in Japanese language teaching in the world
Speaker: Dr. HASHIMOTO Kayoko (University of Queensland)
Date: 15 July 2022 (Friday)
Time: 10:30–12:00 (HKT)
Venue: Zoom
Language: Japanese
All are welcome. Please register via the link below.
Registration: https://forms.gle/JjmdkGn1AEdnnuW86

01/03/2021

2011年3月11日、東日本大震災が発生。巨大津波と東京電力福島第1原発事故という未曽有の複合災害は、関連死を含めて全国で約1万9600人の命を奪い、2528人の行方が分かっていない。暮らしと営みが無慈悲に奪われたあの日から、今年3月11日で10年を迎える。復興再興. 未曽有の大災害から私たちが目指した「復興の行方」とは何だったのか?
With the sponsorship of Japan Foundation and supporting by the Consulate of Japan Hong Kong, OUHK LiPACE is going to present you a Public Symposium “The Aftermath of Great East Japan Earthquake – Recovery and Reconstruction”, please join us on 6 March 2021.
Registration Link:
https://student.intranet.ouhk.edu.hk/ers/prod/ERS_detail.jsp?eid=004342&lang=eng&mode=all&preview=y&fbclid=IwAR0E0qJjrP36NIF783T3Np4AkVJ0ejHVFZRl-nnEZENYD2GyT91odjgCpj4

15/08/2020

【HKU Summer Leadership Forum: Faculty of Arts Session】

Arts students are equipped with strong analytical and language skills, reflective capacity, creative expression, preparing them for a wide range of professional careers. Enhanced by global experiences outside the classroom, such a foundation enables them to become well-informed and adaptable, knowledgeable and innovative about local and global trends in this rapidly changing world. But is this enough for success? How do Arts graduates define success? What are the opportunities we should be thinking about but which don’t exist yet? How do we prepare for an unknown future?

Professor Derek Collins will be talking with four of our outstanding Arts alumni who are in a diverse range of career fields in and outside Hong Kong. He will ask how their Arts undergraduate journey has prepared them to excel in their own fields, where they are now and where they hope to be in the future.

They will share their stories and insights on how to prepare for the future and overcome challenges, as they continue to strive for success and aspire to positions of leadership.



Event Details: bit.ly/2XOOBaY
Date: 18 August 2020 (Tue)
Time: 5:30pm HKT

Broadcast on Facebook: HKU 100 and Twitter: (https://twitter.com/HKUniversity)

[No Q&A will be taken from Social Media.]

香港大學中文學院
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School of Modern Languages and Cultures - The University of Hong Kong
Department of Japanese Studies HKU

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06/11/2019

[Cancellation] 19 November 2019 (Tuesday). Society of Fellows in the Humanities – Post-Toyotist Affect: Japanese Workers Working On Neoliberal Reforms. 5:00pm. Room 4.36, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong.

27/05/2019

6 June 2019 (Thursday). Book Launch & Reception: Kurosawa's Rashomon: A Vanished City, a Lost Brother, and the Voice Inside His Iconic Films (Chinese edition). 5:00pm. Room 11.01, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong.

24/04/2019

25 April 2019 (Thursday). Japan Month: Department of Japanese Studies: Student Performances. 15:30-18:30. Global Lounge, The University of Hong Kong.

23/04/2019

24 April 2019 (Wednesday). SMLC Seminar: Time and Tourism in (Post)Colonial Taipei. 4:30pm - 6:00pm. Room 4.36, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong.

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