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Talk by Dr. Erik Jacobson at Montclair State University (Oct. 31st, 2017)

https://www.montclair.edu/calendar/view-event.php?id=48456

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Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School

About the Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School

Established at Columbia Business School in 1986 under the direction of Professor Hugh Patrick, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) promotes knowledge and understanding of Japanese business and economics in an international context. CJEB is a research organization widely recognized for its international symposia, conferences, and lectures held both in New York City and Tokyo, which provide prominent speakers from the public and private sectors a forum for collaboration and reflection on Japan, the United States, and the global economy.

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Maid Cafe at Baruch College! (Thurs., Oct. 26th, 2017)

 

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BOSTON CAREER FORUM 2017 Nov 17-19(Fri. -Sun.)

 

Students with some degree of both Japanese and English language abilities are invited to come speak and interview with hiring companies for full-time and internship positions at the upcoming Career Forum.
Positions are located worldwide. We encourage you to explore future options and make connections even if you have some time until graduation. Be proactive!

BOSTON CAREER FORUM 2017
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC), November 17-19 (Fri.-Sun.)
*Currently 214 hiring companies
*Scholarships available for students to help cover travel expenses

For more information, please visit

https://careerforum.net/en/event/bos/

If you have questions about any of the Career Forums, please contact us at [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,

CareerForum.Net
[email protected]

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Manga University of New York (MUNY) at Resobox (Oct., 13th, 2017 7:00pm – 9:00pm)

Manga University of New York (MUNY)

Date October 13, 2017 7:00pm – 9:00pm (or later!)

Event Link:  http://resobox.com/event/muny/

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AIZOME JAPANESE INDIGO, PRESENTED BY THE NIPPON CLUB, Oct. 17th(Tue) 6:30PM–8:00PM

Indigo’s history goes back more than 6,000 years. In this special event, Ms. Sayaka Toyama, founder of art studio Curious Corners, will introduce the history of Aizome, Japanese indigo, and demonstrate shibori, a type of resist dyeing, as well as dyeing fabric with Yamato indigo.
Participants will have a rare opportunity to enjoy the experience of dyeing Japanese washi paper.

To RSVP, please email the following information to [email protected].

– Name

– Phone number

– Email address

You will receive confirmation email within 5 business days.

$15 per person at the door. Cash or check only.

 

Yoko Sakurai

Japanese Language Lecturer

The Japan Foundation, New York

1700 Broadway, 15th Floor  New York, NY 10019

Tel:     212-489-0299 (ext.141)

Email: [email protected]

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JLPT2017: Online registration will close at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, September 29.

 

 

 

https://www.aatj.org/jlpt-us

Online registration will close at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, September 29.

What is the JLPT?

The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) was developed in Japan, and has been offered since 1984 in countries all around the world as a means of evaluating the proficiency of non-native learners of Japanese.

In the beginning, there were approximately 7,000 examinees worldwide. By 2011, there were more than 600,000 examinees in more than 60 countries.

In the United States, more than 5,500 people took the JLPT in 2016. In 2017, the test will be administered at 17 test sites located around the country. The test is administered just once a year in the US, on the first Sunday of December.

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“The Heart of Kyogen” Sep. 29th, 2017 from 7:00 pm

The Heart of Kyogen 2017

September 29, 2017  7PM

BUY TICKETS

THE HEART OF KYOGEN 2017

Lecture / Performance

Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10010

Friday September 29th, 2017    7:00 pm

Tickets: $40(Member$35, Student with ID$20)

 
 
For more information : NOH SOCIETY
 
 
The acclaimed Ohkura School Kyogen actors Noriyoshi Ohkura and Daijiro Zenchiku are returning to New York!
 
Having delighted audiences with their performances and laughter in 2016, this year Mr. Ohkura and Mr. Zenchiku will perform the Kyogen classics, “ SHIMIZU” 
( Spring Water) and “KAGYU”( Snail).
 
Mr. Ohkura and Mr. Zenchiku will preface the performances with a lecture on the history of Kyogen and demonstrations of Kyogen acting techniques, stage effects, and sound use, making the performance readily accessible to everyone. 
 
The program will be presented in Japanese with English supertitles.
Kyogen is traditional Japanese comic theater. Kyogen dates back to the 14th century and was designated a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2001.

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ENGLISH TEACHING INTERNSHIP IN JAPAN

Greetings:

I am emailing from Ibaraki Christian University in Hitachi, Japan to ask for your assistance in informing interested students of our unpaid internship program. The program is now in its fifth year, and we have welcomed interns from all over North America and from Europe. With the experience gained through the internship, many of our former interns who applied to the JET Program have been accepted. We will be welcoming our first intern from Australia in December and are also hoping to welcome future interns from colleges and universities in Ireland and New Zealand. The following is the basic information that we post with career centers, internship offices and international offices:

We are looking for students who are interested in doing an unpaid international internship related to teaching. Specifically, we are looking for interns to help undergraduate English majors in Japan improve their English. Interns will work with students in and outside of the classroom to help them academically and provide opportunities to practice English communication. Interns will also plan and create opportunities for students to use their English in nonacademic settings such as playing games, sports and other extracurricular activities.

Those interested in our program can visit http://www.gendaieigo.info/internship for more information including testimonials from past participants. Please note that the position is ongoing. We welcome all students at American, Australian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and United Kingdom colleges and universities irrespective of religious faith, culture and nationality.

While applications are welcome at all times, we are especially interested in applicants who would like to intern during our spring semester, between the months of April and July, and our fall semester, which starts in late September and runs until the end of January. Interns are also welcome for a full academic year. Dates for internships are flexible and can be arranged depending on individual schedules.

We would appreciate it if you could inform any students who might be interested. If there is a specific person I should contact to have this emailed to interested students at your school, please contact me directly to avoid overloading anyone with multiple email messages. Thank you for your understanding and help. If there is any more information that I can provide for you, please feel free to contact me at anytime.

Lastly, I am attaching a flyer on our program. If it is possible to post or distribute the attachment to students who may be interested, we would appreciate it.

We look forward to hearing from you and your students.

Sincerely,
Rory S. Baskin
Professor
Department of Contemporary English
Ibaraki Christian University
Japan
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Japanese Studies in the United States, a one-day symposium at Hunter (Saturday, Oct. 28th, 2017)

Hunter College’s Japanese Program would like to invite you to a symposium in honor of Sue Kawashima, who has been teaching at Hunter for 30 years now.

As you can see in the poster, we are going to have a whole day symposium with speakers such as Seiichi Makino and Bill McClure.
You are all welcome to participate. We are hoping for an audience of Japanese language and culture educators, and other people who are very interested in the Japanese language language and culture.
Please feel free to send this to anyone who might be interested.
Best,
Maayan
Maayan Barkan [email protected]

symposium poster version 10

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