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L.A. & Boston Career Forum

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Email broadcast for your students about the Los Angeles/Boston Career Forums
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DISCO International, organizer of the world’s largest job fair

for Japanese-English bilinguals, invites Japanese-English
speaking students to our upcoming Career Forums this fall.

– Los Angeles Career Forum —–
October 4 & 5, 2014 (Sat. & Sun.)
http://www.careerforum.net/event/la/?ref=201423&lang=E
Hiring companies include:
DELOITTE, EY (ERNST & YOUNG), HILTON GRAND VACATIONS,
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC, RAKUTEN, and many more
* Travel scholarships available
* Free online seminar on September 3 to help prepare
for the event. Please apply from link below by August 31.
http://www.careerforum.net/job_detail.asp?ref=201423&jobno=14868&lang=E

– BOSTON CAREER FORUM —–
Nov. 7 – 9, 2014 (Fri. – Sun.)
http://www.careerforum.net/event/bos/?ref=201423&lang=E
Hiring companies include:
AMAZON JAPAN, DEUTSCHE BANK GROUP, FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK,
GOLDMAN SACHS, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, and many more
* Travel scholarships available

Los Angeles/ Boston Career Forum are for anyone who:
– has at least conversational ability in both Japanese
and English

and

– is looking for a full-time or internship position

Companies will be holding seminars as well as one-on-one
interviews at their booth during the event. Some companies
will make offers of employment by the end of the event.
Registration and attendance is free.

For online registration and more info regarding
the above, please go to:
Los Angeles Career Forum:
http://www.careerforum.net/event/la/?ref=201423&lang=E
Boston Career Forum:
http://www.careerforum.net/event/bos/?ref=201423&lang=E

If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact us at [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you in LA and Boston!


Sincerely,

CareerForum.Net
DISCO International, Inc.

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Japan-America Society Scholarship Program

http://www.jaswdc.org/page-1451141

In 2014 JASW established the Tanaka and Green Academic Scholarships to support short-term academic study (one semester or one academic year) at colleges and universities in Japan. The scholarships are made possible thanks to the Society’s H. William and Lily Tanaka Scholarship Endowment and the Marshal and Lispenard Green Educational Endowment.

JASW intends to award up to six scholarships of $5,000 each for the 2014-2015 academic year.
The scholarship may be used for any combination of tuition and other academic fees, room and board, travel and transportation (including internal Japan travel), and other approved expenses.
Requirements for Applicants
 
  • Must be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate school in the United States
  • Must give proof of acceptance at a college or university in Japan
  • Must give proof that the program in Japan is an approved student exchange program of the applicant’s home college or university in the US
  • Must intend to return to the college or university in the United States
  • May be majors in any subject, but must demonstrate that they have taken or plan to take academic courses related to Japan, whether in the US or at the Japan college or university 
  • Must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States
Priorities and Preferences for Reviewing and Screening Applications
 
In reviewing applications, the JASW Scholarship Committee will give priority and preference to applicants who can demonstrate a combination of any of the following factors: 
 
  • Are legal residents of the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia (i.e., you may be studying at a college or university anywhere in the US, but your home/parents’ home is in DC, MD, VA)
  • Are members or are children of members of the Japan-America Society of Washington DC
  • Have interned with the Japan-America Society of Washington DC
  • Have volunteered with the Japan-America Society of Washington DC
  • Have participated in the National Japan Bowl®
  • Have studied and/or are currently studying the Japanese language
  • Have studied and/or are currently taking academic courses on Japanese history, culture, society, politics, arts, literature, etc.
  • Have participated in extra-curricular activities related to Japan outside the academic classroom (for example, ikebana, tea ceremony, or Japanese cooking lessons; Japanese martial arts; Japan culture clubs, etc.) 
Application Procedure
 
Applicants should submit the following documents by email to [email protected] before the deadline of July 15, 2014. All documents should be included as attachments in the same email. The email subject line should say “Scholarship Application” and also include the applicant’s full name. 
 
JASW will not follow up if an application is incomplete. Failure to submit all required documents, or to fully complete the application, will render the applicant ineligible. 
 
A complete EMAIL application includes the following three documents:
 
  1. The completed application form, which includes a one-page essay assignment (click here)
  2. (A) Proof of acceptance at a college or university in Japan and (B) certification that the proposed academic study is an official student exchange program of the college or university in the US. This can be a letter or notice from either the US home college or university or the Japanese college or university.
  3. School transcripts for the past academic year
In addition to the three attachments, a recommendation form (click here) must be filled out by a professor or advisor at a student’s college or university in the US. Have the professor or advisor email their PDF form separately to the following email address: [email protected].
 
Selection and Announcement
 
The Scholarship Committee will review all applications in accordance with the requirements, priorities, and preferences listed above. JASW will inform scholarship awardees by August 15, 2014.  
 
Payment will be made in two allotments. An initial payment of $4,000 will be made before the academic study in Japan commences, and a second payment of $1,000 will be made after the study in Japan is over and the required report has been submitted to JASW. The required report (1-2 pages) should describe the student’s expereience in Japan, both academic and non-academic, and how that experience has affected their thinking and knowledge about Japan and their plans for the future. 
 
Inquires
 
Any questions about the JASW Tanaka and Green Scholarships Program should be submitted in writing to JASW at [email protected] for response by the Scholarship Committee. Please do not call.
 
Resume Circulation Service 
 
If you have Japan-related work or study experience and are job hunting, our Resume Circulation Service will get your resume placed on the desks of top Japanese and American executives in the Washington area. We send the resumes to our corporate members at the end of each month. To be included, email your resume in PDF format to JASW by the third Friday of the month. Payment must be received at the same time. Our email address is [email protected].


The service costs $30 and is available to Society members and non-members. You can mail a check to the Society payable to Japan-America Society, or you can pay on-line. If payment is not received by the third Friday in the month, the resume will not be sent until another month has passed. 

To pay for the Resume Circulation Service on-line, please click here.

For a list of JASW Corporate Members, please click here(pdf.)

Please note: The Japan-America Society of Washington is not a job placement service. Members who use this service therefore should not contact the Society to ask about their status with individual companies. The companies will contact job applicants independently and directly, if they are interested. 

If you need more information, please contact the Society at 202-833-2210.

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The Liberal Arts Majors That Pay the Most

http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2014/05/15/the-liberal-arts-majors-that-pay-the-most/?mod=trending_now_5

Parents, don’t despair. Even if your child spends four years of college reading Hungarian poetry or delving deep into the Faulkner oeuvre, he or she can still earn a decent salary shortly after packing up the senior-year dorm room.

So says the National Association of Colleges and Employers, which reports that the top-paying liberal arts majors for 2014 graduates are foreign languages and literature (average starting salary $46,900) and English ($42,200). The results are based on job offers that students accepted earlier this year and were reported by employers in February 2014 primarily through a variety of government surveys.

The lowest-paid? Criminal justice and corrections ($36,200). Even visual-arts majors did marginally better.

“Employers hiring foreign languages and literatures majors did so primarily to fill elementary and middle school teaching positions,” according to the organization, which primarily represents companies that recruit on college campuses.

Indeed, the educational services industry regularly scoops up the most new college grads, said NACE, which found that schools and other employers in the field hired 463,500 individuals awarded bachelor’s degrees in 2014, with an average starting salary of $40,894. The next biggest employer for this cohort was health-care and social assistance organizations, which hired 296,000 graduates (average salary $42,623).

Employers hired English majors to work as teachers, editors, writers, managers, paralegals, and legal assistants, NACE said.

In all, the average salary for all humanities and social-science majors was $38,365, up a healthy 3.5% from 2013. Engineering majors—the highest-paid of those tracked by NACE—saw their pay rise by just 0.3%, to $62,719.

For all U.S. nongovernment workers, average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% from February 2013 to February 2014, according to the Department of Labor.

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CAREER FORUM for Positions in the U.S.

http://www.careerforum.net/event/pny/?lang=E

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Looking to change your career path? Want to use your Japanese-English bilingual skills right here in the U.S.? Register now for the first ever Career Forum for working professionals featuring domestically-situated companies and positions. Participating companies are specifically seeking highly-qualified bilingual candidates ready to work in the U.S. Take advantage of this ground-breaking event and don’t miss a beat in finding new and exciting employment opportunities tailor-made to your skills.
How to Participate:

Step 1CFN Membership

Step 2Event Registration

Step 3Name Badge Printing

Event Schedule

June14th, 2014 (Sat.)
11:00am – 6:00pm
Metropolitan Pavilion, 2F
125 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011

Qualifications to Participate

  • Bilingual in Japanese and English
    (minimum conversational level)
  • Graduated by June 2014
  • Legally able to work in the U.S.
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JapanCulture●NYC

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http://www.japanculture-nyc.com/

JapanCulture•NYC

 

JapanCulture•NYC is proudly advertising free and strives to be the leading English-language resource for Japanese culture in New York City, highlighting the people and activities of New York’s Japanese and Japanese American community. From the arts to food to everything in between, JapanCulture•NYC looks for the best of Japanese culture the city has to offer.

 

Have an idea for a feature or an event to promote? Send an e-mail with the details to [email protected].

 

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Kumi Matsuo – Live at Carnegie Hall Wednesday, 18th June, 2014

Kumi Matsuo

Live at Carnegie Hall

Wednesday, 18th June, 2014

A Special Invitation

Come Support Kumi Matsuo in her first Carnegie Hall appearance in Weill Recital Hall

Classical pianist Kumi Matsuo, a post-graduate of the Royal College of Music and recent winner of the Louisiana International Piano Competition, adds a unique combination of grace and power to her interpretations of classical masterpieces.

Kumi Matsuo was born in Tokyo, Japan. Kumi studied at the Toho Gakuen High School of Music and the Toho Gakuen University of Music in Tokyo. She completed the Artist Diploma course in 2010 and the Masters of Music program in July 2012 at the Royal College of Music (RCM) in London where she studied piano with John Blakely and Ashley Wass.

She won second prize at the 75th Music Competition of Japan and third prize at the 22nd Cidade de Ferrol International Competition in Spain. In 2012, she was awarded first prize and the title of Competition Laureate at the finals of the 6th Isidor Bajic International Piano Competition in Novi Sad, Serbia.
A Message from Kumi
“I am very honored and thrilled to have the opportunity to play at Carnegie Hall in New York, but it is also a little frightening as it will be my first trip to New York.  I have dreamed of this since I was a little girl taking piano lessons in Tokyo, Japan. After winning the Grand Prize at the Louisiana International Piano Competition in October, 2013, I discovered that one of the prizes would be a concert at Carnegie Hall.”

“I would very much enjoy meeting the music community in New York while I am in the city for a week and also, hope that you will come to the concert on the 18th June, 2014 to hear my recital.”

“I am also available for press interviews, informal recitals at corporate events, and will even give one or two private lessons on request.”  

“Again, I hope to see many of you and your families at Carnegie Hall.”

Thank You

Kumi Matsuo

Copyright © Kumi Matsuo All rights reserved.
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Language Learning Tips 【外国語学習のアドバイス】

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POINTS OF DEPARTURE: TREASURES OF JAPAN FROM THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM

http://www.japansociety.org/page/programs/gallery

Exhibition

POINTS OF DEPARTURE: TREASURES OF JAPAN FROM THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM

March 7, 2014–June 8, 2014

“A radically reorienting show…gives you a new way to navigate Japanese art.” – The New York Times


See the exhibition during the following weeks of Points of Departure, and enjoy these special offers from Japan Society Gallery:

May 13-18
Admission includes a chance to win pair tickets to our Annual Sake Tasting (June 12)!

May 20-25 
Admission includes a chance to win pair tickets to the Japan Cuts 2014 Opening Night Screening and reception (July 10)!

May 27-June 1
Admission includes a chance to win pair tickets for the Tadao Ando lecture (June 26)!

Friday evenings from 6-9PM from May 16 through June 8, a cash bar will be open.

The Silver Wind: The Arts of Sakai Hōitsu exhibition catalog will also be available at a $20/$15 members discount with Gallery admission through June 8. (Regular price $40.)


A dazzling array of objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection of Japanese art comes together in this unprecedented collaboration between the museum and Japan Society Gallery. More than 2,000 years of art-making history are detailed in 71 paintings, prints, screens, sculptures, and decorative objects. The exhibition showcases the history of the Brooklyn collection while also illuminating its particular strengths in lesser known but revelatory artifacts like delicate bark fiber robes, beaded jewelry and wood carvings made by the Ainu people of northern Japan. Many objects are on view for the first time in decades, others for the first time ever. The works, framed around the four cardinal directions of north, south, east, and west, become points of departure from the myth of a homogeneous Japan.

Admission:
$12; students & seniors $10, Japan Society members & children under 16 free. Admission is free to all on Friday nights, 6-9 pm.

Gallery Hours:
Tues.-Thurs. 11 am-6 pm; Fri. 11 am-9 pm; Sat. & Sun. 11 am-5 pm, closed Mon. & major holidays.

Docent-led Tours:
Starting Fri., March 7, through Sun., June 8, 2014, docent-led walk-in tours will be conducted Tues.-Sun. at 2:30 pm and Fri. evenings at 7 pm. Japanese language tours will be conducted Friday nights at 6 pm. Tours are free with admission and are approximately one hour in duration.

Gallery Lessons:
Pre-K-12th grade school groups can schedule object-centered, one-hour Gallery lessons Tuesday–Friday by appointment.  For more information about arranging group tours, please call (212) 715-1223. Two weeks advance request recommended.

Audio Tour:
Japan Society Gallery Associate Cory Campbell leads listeners on an audio tour through Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan from the Brooklyn Museum.

All exhibition-related programs are held at Japan Society.

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Baruch Japan Club: End of Semester Party

Spring 2014 - End of Semester Party

Dear members,

Finals are approaching fast, but that means so is summer!  This Thursday, May 8th Baruch’s Japan Club will be holding our last event this spring, End of Semester Party.  Take a break from studying for finals and join us in trying some good food, playing fun games and winning cool prizes. Anyone who is interested is welcome to join us!  This event will be held in our usual room VC 10-165 during club hours (12:45PM to 2:05PM). Feel free to invite your friends to come!

This week we are cosponsoring Baruch Photography Club’s event Be Happy, Don’t Worry!  Come watch the live performances and view the mural of your photos. Submit photos to their Facebook page or send to their email [email protected]. This event will take place onTuesday, May 6th from 12:30PM to 2:30PM in the multipurpose room.  If you are attending, don’t forget to put your name on their guest listhere!

Event Information:Event #1: Be Happy, Don’t Worry!
Date: Tuesday, May 6th
Time & Place: 12:30PM to 2:30PM in the multipurpose room (VC 1-107)

Event #2: End of Semester Party
Date: Thursday, May 8th
Time & Place: 12:45PM to 2:05PM in VC 10-165

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Japanese Contemporary Writers at Baruch! (May 5th, 2014)

Monkey Business International at Baruch!!!

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What and How We Are Writing: Two Japanese Authors Talk About Their Work

EnJoe and Furukawa will discuss and read their work with Kelts as a commentator.
Baruch College VC 14-280 14th floor #280
One Bernard Baruch Way (55 Lexington Ave at 24th St) New York, NY 10010
*This is a special class open to the public. Please tell the security at the entrance that you are here for the event. Free.

Date: Monday, May 5th

Time: 12:50 – 2:15

Place: Baruch College VC14-280

 To celebrate the 4th issue launch, the magazine’s contributing authors Toh EnJoe, Hideo Furukawa, Laird Hunt, Matthew Sharpe, founding editors Motoyuki Shibata and Ted Goossen, contributing editor, Roland Kelts will be coming to New York and have discussion events in various locations. Please come meet us!

 Monkey Business International is the in-translation offspring of the Tokyo-based magazine Monkey Business, which was founded in 2008 by Motoyuki Shibata, one of Japan’s most highly regarded men of letters. MBI aims to translate and present a wide array of established and emerging authors, showcasing the best of contemporary Japanese literature.

http://monkeybusinessmag.tumblr.com/

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