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From Disco, International

We try to keep our email announcements to you and your students brief, so it may be difficult to imagine exactly how our Career Forums work.
That’s why we’re extending an invitation to you and others in contact with students with Japanese language ability to come see the events for yourself.

Remember that the Career Forums are free and beneficial to ANY students (undergrad, grad, MBA) with some degree of Japanese and English language abilities, including:

– International students from Japan
– Students with study abroad experience in Japan
– Students taking Japanese language courses
– Any other students who happen to have Japanese language ability

It would be our pleasure to show you around any of the following Career Forums. Please let us know at anytime if you are considering attending so that you can be added to the guest list.

Los Angeles Career Forum (Oct. 7 & 8, 2016)
http://www.careerforum.net/event/la/?ref=061516&lang=E

Boston Career Forum (Nov. 18 – 20, 2016)
http://www.careerforum.net/event/bos/?ref=061516&lang=E

San Francisco Career Forum (Feb. 11 & 12, 2017)
Website available from late August

In the meantime, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all regarding the Career Forums.

Warm regards,
Catherine

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DISCO International, Inc. | www.discointer.com
15 W 44th St., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10036 USA
Tel: 212-403-6844 Fax: 212-382-2390
Website: http://www.careerforum.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/careerforum.net
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Free online Japanese test to see which JLPT level you should take

From sensei-online:

Fri Apr 22, 2016 5:23 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

“Amanda Rollins”

先生方

Check out the J-CAT. I registered for the test and took it the next day. It accurately predicted my JLPT level. The test took about one hour.

It looks like you can only take it once every six months? It’s run by Tsukuba University.

J-CAT: Japanese Computerized Adaptive Test

English: http://www.j-cat.org/en/
日本語:http://www.j-cat.org/

((Thanks go to Rebecca Allen (Ohio) for telling me about it. She uses it as a placement test.))

Happy testing!

Amanda

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Program Coordinator
Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
5700 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323)761-7510×113
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How to Install Japanese on your devices

https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/how-to-install-japanese-keyboard/

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West Meets East Matsuri (Baruch Japan Club, April 12th, Tuesday from 6:00 pm)

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West Meets East Matsuri is a showcase of Japanese culture based performances that express the mixture of both the west and east. Directly after WW2, the Japanese built up their pop culture to specifically mimic that of the United States but by the early 2000s their roles switched, and the United States began borrowing from Japanese pop culture. Our show demonstrates traditional Japanese performances and their transition into the modern, exemplifying how they have taken from western culture and how we have taken from their eastern culture.
Location Information:
Baruch College – Newman Vertical Campus (View Map)
55 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10010
New York
Room: Multipurpose Room (1-107 to 1-111)

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Study Abroad in Japan: Bridging Scholarships

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From The American Association of Teachers of Japanese:

The Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduate students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan. Funding from private foundations and major U.S. corporations, through donations to the nonprofit US-Japan Bridging Foundation, makes it possible to award about 100 scholarships each year to assist students with the travel and living expenses they will incur while studying abroad in Japan for a semester or an academic year. Applications are accepted twice a year for Bridging Scholarships.

Qualifications, Instructions, Application Forms
Deadline for Fall 2016: April 8

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Meijo University Summer School 2016

meijoMeijo University (Nagoya, Japan) offers the summer program (from June 27 – July 9th) during the summer of 2016.

Two professors–Dr. Yasumi Murata and Dr. Mami Futagami–from Meijo University visited Baruch College and gave an information session on March 3rd, 2016.

The summer program comes with several fee waivers and a scholarship for covering the expense for accommodation. Still, you need to cover the rest of the expenses (see below).

As the Baruch Japan Program, we will be able to send 3 students for the program. If you are interested in the program and seriously consider applying to the program, please familiarize yourself with the program first. And, then, please notify Professor Suzuki of your interest ASAP: [email protected].

The brochure is downloadable here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11898266/Meijo_Summer_Program.pdf

This is the website for the 2015 Summer Program (last year). The website will be renewed very soon:
http://www.meijo-u.ac.jp/english/news/detail.html?id=NF4RXk

You are responsible for finding out the final amount of the expenses, but the estimated expenses for an individual student will be the followings:

  1. Transportation (Air tickets + domestic transportation in Japan)
  2. The accommodation: 30,000 yen (approx. $270 dollars). The accommodation expense is 80,000 yen (approx. $710) but the scholarship covers the amount of 50,000 yen (approx. $ 440). Therefore, you are responsible for the rest: 30,000 yen (approx. $270).
  3. 2-week travel insurance (mandatory)
  4. Several meals (lunch and dinner), although some meals are provided (see the brochure) + your private expenses for free time (souvenir, exploring the city, and others)

 

 

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SYMPOSIUM New Directions in Japanese Art & Architecture after 3/11

New Directions in Japanese Art & Architecture after 3/11

SYMPOSIUM

New Directions in Japanese Art & Architecture after 3/11

Architechure after 3/11

Friday, March 11, 5:30 PM

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2013.3.31 Takata Matsubara from the seriesRikuzentakata, 2013 Hatakeyama Naoya (b. 1958) Photograph, chromogenic print © Naoya Hatakeyama, Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

5:30–7:30 PM

As the human loss and material devastation of 3/11 remain urgent issues five years on, this symposium focuses on innovations in art and architecture that have arisen in the aftermath of the disaster, and considers the ongoing efforts at rebuilding from new perspectives. Leading artists, practitioners and scholars discuss the emergence of local community as a determining factor of creative expression, and its potential as a model for art and architecture globally. Participants include architectural historian and ArchiAid co-founder Prof. Taro Igarashi (Tohoku University), exhibition artists Lieko Shiga and Tomoko Yoneda, and In the Wake co-curator Anne Nishimura Morse (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). Refreshments and free gallery admission provided.

Tickets: $35/$25 Japan Society members, seniors & students (includes exhibition admission)

Part of Commemorating the 5th Anniversary of 3/11, an institution-wide series of programming that examines the post-3/11 recovery and reconstruction process and the tremendous challenges that remain.

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“The Nuclear Disaster, Tsunami, and Manga: The Representation of Recent Disasters in Japanese Popular Culture”

Yukari Fujimoto, Professor of Japanese Studies, Meiji University; Visiting Scholar, Columbia University

Moderated by Hikari Hori, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
International Affairs Building, Room 918
No registration required.

In this drawing released by Kazuto Tatsuta /KODANSHA, the main character in comic-artist Kazuto Tatsuta's comic g1F: The Labor Diary Of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant" stands against the tsunami-crippled plant's reactor shattered by melt-down. Tatsuta worked at the plant that suffered three meltdowns after the 2011 tsunami from June to December 2012 in part because he was struggling as a manga artist, but g1Fh is his biggest success yet. The opening episode won a newcomer award and was published last year in Morning, a weekly manga magazine with a circulation of 300,000. (AP Photo/Kazuto Tatsuta /KODANSHA)

In this drawing released by Kazuto Tatsuta /KODANSHA, the main character in comic-artist Kazuto Tatsuta’s comic g1F: The Labor Diary Of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant” stands against the tsunami-crippled plant’s reactor shattered by melt-down. Tatsuta worked at the plant that suffered three meltdowns after the 2011 tsunami from June to December 2012 in part because he was struggling as a manga artist, but g1Fh is his biggest success yet. The opening episode won a newcomer award and was published last year in Morning, a weekly manga magazine with a circulation of 300,000. (AP Photo/Kazuto Tatsuta /KODANSHA)

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Mango Scholarships 2016

Mango, a language-learning service to which the college currently subscribes, is offering three $1000 scholarships to students.
Here are the eligibility requirements:

  • A student who is currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a college or university in the US.
  • A student who has plans to continue as an enrolled student in Fall 2016.
  • A student who is at least 18 years of age on or before September 1, 2016.

Announcement & Details
Application
Deadline: March 31, 2016 at 11:59pm EST

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Niponica: Introducing Modern Japan

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from Niponica : “On March 3 every year it is common for families to celebrate their young daughters during the Hina-matsuri festival, by displaying small dolls in the home. In one region in Shizuoka Prefecture, homes are decorated with tsurushi-bina, which are made of cloth and suspended in an ornate display.” (Photo: Aflo)

Niponica is “a web magazine that introduces modern Japan to people all over the world.” It is also a useful resource for Japanese and Japanese Culture Studies students!

The newest issue, No. 17, focuses on miniatures in Japan. It is available on the web and in PDF format.

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