Manga/Comics against Human Trafficking (Art-A-Thon), Thursday, April 12th 2018

Come and join us to celebrate manga as an art form AND as an important social medium!

The Japanese Program at Baruch College and Baruch Japan Club presents an Art-A-Thon event this Thursday. We have invited Ms. Natsuko Utsumi, found of CauseVision, a NGO that creates and distributes comics for ares across the globe to raise awareness of the human trafficking menaces among young people.

Date: Thursday, April 12th, 2018
Time: 12:30-2:10 pm
Place: VC4-175

 

 

 

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Manga/Comics against Human Trafficking (Art-A-Thon), Thursday, April 12th 2018

U.S. Career Forum 2018 (in New York) May. 12(Sat.) at Javits Center

Dear Students

U.S. Career Forum 2018 (in New York)
====================================
May 12 (Sat.), 2018
https://careerforum.net/en/event/us/
* All positions in the U.S. using Japanese
* All students with legal U.S. work permission welcome (including OPT candidates graduating by December 2018)
* Travel scholarship available
* Participating companies include Amazon Web Services, Disney Parks & Resorts, IACE Travel, IIJ America, ITO EN, JTB USA, Inc., Kamakura Shirts and more.
====================================

Companies participating in this Career Forum are all recruiting for U.S. positions only.

Career Forum registration and attendance are entirely free.

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]

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on U.S. Career Forum 2018 (in New York) May. 12(Sat.) at Javits Center

Job Search Boot Camp Open

Are you a senior or recent graduate looking for employment? If so, join us for Job Search Boot Camp, a six-week, 60-minute group dedicated to interactive career action planning. Learn how to incorporate the most effective job search tools into your search, sell yourself, and successfully network with others. Wednesdays April 11, 18, 25, and May 2, 9, & 16, 2:30-3:30. RVSP via Starr Search.

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Job Search Boot Camp Open

Job Opening (Japanese Children’s Society) as of March 23, 2018

**************************************************************************

Job Opening (Japanese Children’s Society)   as of March 23, 2018

Part-time English Teachers
The successful applicants will teach English to Japanese students. Must be a native English speaker with a B.A. degree. Applicants with TESOL or K-12 certificates and teaching experience are highly preferred.

We offer multiple positions at different locations. If you are interested in teaching at one of these locations below, please send your resume including your information about your preferred locations and available days and time.

 

Locations:

 

  1. Japanese Children’s Society, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
  • Elementary School English Teachers : Mon-Thu 9:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
  • Elementary SchoolFriday English Program Teachers : Friday 8:30a.m.-3:00p.m.  – 1 post available
  • Preschool English Teachers : Mon-Thu 9:00 a.m.-12:30
  • PreschoolFriday Bilingual Program : bilingual teacher : Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00p.m.

 

  1. R/Lingo Learning Center, Fort Lee, NJ
    English Teachers (K-12 & adult)
  • After School English class (70, 90min classes) : any time slot between 3:30p.m.-8:00p.m(Mon-Fri)
    –hiring year-round
  • Morning English classes for adults(60,80min classes): any time slot between 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m.(Mon-Fri)
  • SaturdayEnglish class (70min classes)9:00-5:00
  • Summer Camp counselors
    i.          1st  Session 3 weeks : 6/25-7/13 (M-F)   – 1 post available
  1. 2nd Session 2 weeks : 7/16-7/27 (M-F)– 1 post available

iii.        3rd Session 2 weeks : 7/30-8/10 (M-F) – 1 post available

  1. 4th Session 3 weeks : 8/13-8/30 (M-Th)– 1 post available
  • Private tutoring during summer vacation (6/25-8/30)

 

  1. Friends Academy, (Upper West) New York, NY
    English Teachers (K-12 & adult) Mon-Fri: any time slot between 3:30p.m.-7:00p.m.
  2. Port Washington, IKUEI After school , NY
    English Teachers (K-12) Mon-Fri: any time slot between 3:30p.m.-7:00p.m., Sunday
  3. Home Tutoringnear North New Jersey, NYC, Brooklyn and Port Washington area

 

<Application Process>
Please send your RESUME/CV to [email protected] or fax it to 201-944-3680.

Attn. Mr. T. Okamoto

Japanese Children’s Society, Inc.,

8 West Bayview Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
*For further information, please contact us at 201-947-4832.

 

******************************************************************

 

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Job Opening (Japanese Children’s Society) as of March 23, 2018

OPT opportunity at IACE TRAVEL

==IACE TRAVEL’s Management Concept==

「Putting “MAGOKORO” in every trip arrangement」

  • We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to serve you
  • We will work hard to offer the best products with the most reasonable price
  • We will NOT forget our customer’s point view

==IACE TRAVEL経営理念==

「真心こめた旅づくり」
・お客様に選んでいただいた事に感謝致します
・良い商品をより安く、より親切に対応致します
・常にお客様の立場になって行動致します

 

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on OPT opportunity at IACE TRAVEL

Japanese Conversation Class (*ANIME EDITION*)

Konnichiwa Minna-san!

Japan Club and Japanese Anime Asylum is teaming up to have an anime related Japanese Conversation Class!

This means that we’re going to teach some phrases that are commonly used in Japanese Anime (mainly from the two main genres: shoujo and shounen!)

Come join us on Thursday, March 22nd, room VC 4-175 from 12:50 – 2:20.

See ya there!

Mary Amigud

 

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Japanese Conversation Class (*ANIME EDITION*)

Japan Club’s Co-sponsorship Events!

Konnichiwa!
We do not have a meeting this week for Japan Club, but we do have a lot of cosponsorships! Please check them out!
The following are Japan Club’s upcoming cosponsorships and events this week:
1) UCLA’s Lunar New Year Festival: Japan Club will be cosponsorsing this event on Tuesday, March 6th from 6-9 pm in the Multipurpose Room.
2) ISO’s World Cuisine Festival: We will also be participating in this event serving Japanese food on Thursday, March 8th during club hours in the Multipurpose Room.
3) Lastly, we will be hosting a Japan Career Fair (sponsored  by the New York Career Academy) to introduce working opportunities to English/Japanese bilinguals as well as those who are interested in working in Japan or a Japanese company. This is taking place Friday, March 9th. 
We have received the following information from the New York Career Academy (see below):
*********************<Friday, March 9th, Mynavi Career Seminar>*********************
【3月9日(金) マイナビイベント!】 
マイナビ国際派就職編集長が3月にUSAへやってきます!
今回は、6月に日本で開催する留学生のための合同企業説明会&選考会「マイナビ国際派就職EXPO」で内定をとる方法や、
10月にニューヨークで開催する合同企業選考会「Japan Career Fair in New York」についてお伝えします!セミナー内では、
採用担当者に響くエントリーシートを知るため、実際に学生が書いたESを添削するコーナーもご用意!低学年の方もお気軽にご参加ください。
相談会ではエントリーシートの添削なども受け付けます!
日本での就職を考える方はぜひご参加ください。(国籍・学年 不問)
※全てのコンテンツは日本語で実施いたします。
以下URLより詳細をご確認いただき、ご予約のうえ、ご参加ください。
なお、当日はバーコード付きの予約票をお持ちください。
Mynavi Career Seminar & Advisory Session予約はこちら▼
https://global.mynavi.jp/conts/event/usa2018mar/?utm_source=mail&utm_medium=nyca&utm_campaign=20180227cunybc
日時・会場
—————————————–
Friday, March 9th – CUNY Baruch College
The William & Anita Newman Vertical Campus (VC) Room 3-215
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
19:00 – 20:00 【Seminar】
20:00 – 21:00 【Advisory Session】
—————————————–
※席に限りがございますので、お早めにご予約ください。
【問い合わせ先】
Mynavi Global Career (Mynavi Corporation)
MASUDA Yuko
[email protected]
Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Japan Club’s Co-sponsorship Events!

Utai (songs) and Ko-tsuzumi (small hand drums) Mar. 9(Fri) 2:10 – 3:25

RSVP: [email protected] (By March. 1st)

No Fee needed

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Utai (songs) and Ko-tsuzumi (small hand drums) Mar. 9(Fri) 2:10 – 3:25

The Localization of Manga: Kazuo Tatsuta’s _Ichi-F (3/11 Commemoration Event, March 11th, 2018)

The Manga University of New York (MUNY) invites editor Lauren Scanlan and Eisner Award-nominated letterer Deron Bennett from Kodansha Comics to the 2nd MUNY event.

They will discuss Kazuo Tatsuta’s Ichi-F and the localization process of Japanese manga into the English-speaking audience.

The event is also to commemorate the Japan’s triple disaster–the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown–in 2011. Please join us to this precious opportunity to take a peak at the manga publishing industry in the U.S.!

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

Date: Sunday, March 11th, 2018
Time: 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm (or later)
Location: RESOBOX East Village : 91 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10003 (Map)
Admission: $10 (general) / $8 (students)

Abstract:

The March 11, 2011 tsunami and earthquake upended the Tohoku area of Japan, causing meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant and devastating the surrounding region. Kazuto Tatsuta, then an aspiring mangaka, took an interest in the cleanup and restoration efforts, eventually joining them himself and documenting his experiences in the graphic memoir Ichi-F. What began as a brief “work report” eventually became a vital and rare public record of what is still an extremely secretive cleanup effort. In light of its historic importance and unique storytelling, Kodansha Comics decided that it was essential that Ichi-F be translated into English – but this is just the beginning of the story. Join Kodansha Comics editor Lauren Scanlan as she discusses the singular challenges involved with bringing Ichi-F to the English-speaking world.

About Tatsuta’s Ichi-F:

On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered the largest earthquake in its modern history. The 9.0-magnitude quake threw up a devastating tsunami that wiped away entire towns, and caused, in the months afterward, three nuclear meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant. Altogether, it was the costliest natural disaster in human history.

This is not the story of that disaster.

This is the story of a man who took a job. Kazuto Tatsuta was an amateur artist who signed onto the dangerous task of cleaning up the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant, which the workers came to call “Ichi-F.” This is the story of that challenging work, of the trials faced by the local citizens, and of the unique camaraderie that built up between the mostly blue-collar workers who had to face the devious and invisible threat of radiation on a daily basis. After six months, Tatsuta’s body had absorbed the maximum annual dose of radiation allowed by regulations, and he was forced to take a break from the work crew, giving him the time to create this unprecedented, unauthorized, award-winning view of daily life at Fukushima Daiichi.

About the Lecturers

Lauren Scanlan

Lauren Scanlan is an editor for Kodansha Comics, and has worked on many series including Akira: 35thAnniversary Box SetSailor Moon Eternal Edition, and Land of the Lustrous. She has an MBA in Localization Management from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), and has spent her career working in localization.

Deron Bennett

Eisner Award-nominated letterer, Deron Bennett knew early on that he wanted to work in comics. After receiving his B.F.A. from SCAD in 2002, Deron moved out to Los Angeles to pursue his career in sequential art. He quickly became a letterer and production artist with TOKYOPOP, but soon found himself returning to his hometown in New Jersey to raise a family. Since then, Deron has been providing lettering services for various comic book companies. His body of work includes Ichi-F, Attack on Titan Junior High, Cyborg 009, and Fairy Tail. You can learn more about Deron by visiting his website www.andworlddesign.com or following @andworlddesign on Twitter.

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on The Localization of Manga: Kazuo Tatsuta’s _Ichi-F (3/11 Commemoration Event, March 11th, 2018)

Kazuhiro Sōda’s Lecture at Baruch College (Monday, Feb. 26th, 2018)

Mr. Kazuhiro Soda/Laboratory X, Inc.: https://www.kazuhirosoda.com/

The seats are limited, please contact Professor Shige (CJ) Suzuki for securing your seat.
E-mail: [email protected]

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Kazuhiro Sōda’s Lecture at Baruch College (Monday, Feb. 26th, 2018)