2014年12月
【Open to Keio Students】Anglo-Japanese Seminar Series 4 "The Life of a Businessman in London...."- (Language: English)
Outline
This seminar series will be held as part of "The Japanese Economy from an International Perspective" course by Professor Shumpei Takemori, Faculty of Economics (Tuesday, 2nd period). The following four seminars are open to all Keio Students.
Date & Time |
Theme |
Lecturer |
Place |
Seminar 1 October 7 (Tue), 2014 2nd period (10:45-12:15) |
”Yukichi Fukuzawa and Great Britain” |
Dr. Shinichi Kitaoka President &Professor, International University of Japan
MC: Mr. Jason James (Director General, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation) |
North Building Hall |
Seminar 2
October 28 (Tue), 2014 |
”The Making of the Anglo-Japanese Relations in the Modern Era: Diplomacy, Military and Economy” |
Dr. Yuichi Hosoya Professor, Faculty of Law, Keio University |
South School Building 422
|
Seminar 3
November 4 (Tue), 2014 |
” Anglo-Japanese Economic Relations in the Prewar Period -International Gold Standard and Japan's Foreign Bond Issues-” |
Dr. Shinya Sugiyama Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Economics, Keio University
Mr. Makoto Kishida Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, Nihon University |
South School Building 422 |
Seminar 4
January 6 (Tue), 2015 |
”The Life of a Businessman in London….” |
Mr. Takumi Shibata CEO, Nikko Asset Management |
North Building Hall |
Language
English
Fee
Free
Application
Please complete each registration form to register for Seminar 1 to 4.
Seminar 1 October 7 (Tue), 2014 |
Seminar 2 October 28 (Tue), 2014 |
Seminar 3 November 4 (Tue), 2014 |
Seminar 4 January 6 (Tue), 2015 |
Notice
Please present the confirmation e-mail displayed on your mobile device.
Contect us
International Exchange Services Group, Office of Student Service
ic-event@adst.keio.ac.jp
The Office of Student Services at Mita Campus will be closed on the following days:
December 27, 2014 to January 5, 2015
駐日オランダ王国大使館との共催により、「スーパーグローバル大学創成支援」事業における「慶應義塾 安全クラスター」の一環として、ユルーン・ダイセルブルーム オランダ王国財務大臣、ユーログループ議長、欧州安定メカニズム理事長をお招きし、「Growth in the Eurozone」と題する講演会を開催します。
Mr. Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Minister of Finance of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, President of the Eurogroup, and President of the Board of Governors of the European Stability Mechanism. His speech will be held as a part of the “Keio Security Initiative” for the 2014 Top Global University Project supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
Event Details
開催概要
Date & Time 日時 |
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 11:00 - 12:00 am (Registration starts at 10:30am) 2015年1月13日(火)
受付/開場 10時30分 |
Place 場所 |
Keio University (Mita Campus) North Hall *Please refer to the following map for directions (Building No. 1) http://www.keio.ac.jp/en/maps/mita.html 慶應義塾大学 三田キャンパス 北館ホール *下記三田キャンパスマップをご参照下さい(1番の建物です) http://www.keio.ac.jp/ja/access/mita.html |
Title 演題 |
Growth in the Eurozone
Growth in the Eurozone |
Speaker's Curriculum Vitae |
Jeroen Dijsselbloem is the current Eurogroup President who is also the Minister of Finance of the Netherlands. He was elected by the members of the Eurogroup on 21 January 2013 for a term of two and a half years. The Eurogroup President chairs Eurogroup meetings, draws up its work programme and represents the Eurogroup in meetings with third parties and in international fora. On February 11, 2013 The Board of Governors of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) elected Jeroen Dijsselbloem as its Chairman. Jeroen Dijsselbloem, born in Eindhoven on 29 March 1966, lives in Wageningen with his partner and two children. |
Language 使用言語 |
English (simultaneous translation is provided) |
Special Note 注意事項 |
Registered attendees should print out the registration confirmation email and bring it with them, or bring your mobile phone to show the registration confirmation email at the entrance. 事前登録の参加登録完了のお知らせメールのプリントアウト、またはメールを確認できるモバイル端末を持参し、提示して下さい。 |
Admission 入場料 |
Free of charge 無料 |
Hosts
主催&共催 |
Faculty of Economics and Institute for Economics, Keio University, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Keio International Center. 慶應義塾大学経済学部・経済研究所、駐日オランダ王国大使館、 慶應義塾大学国際センター |
Contact 問合せ先 |
International Exchange Services Group, Office of Student Services, Keio University ic-event@adst.keio.ac.jp 慶應義塾大学 学生部国際交流支援グループ ic-event@adst.keio.ac.jp |
Registration
お申込について
You can register from >>>here. (Registration deadline: 5:00 pm on saturday, January 10, 2015)
お申し込み受付は>>>こちらから (申込〆切: 2015年1月10日(土)午後5:00)
*Note that in case we meet capacity, we close this registration
*ただし、定員になり次第、募集を締め切りますので、ご希望の方はお早めにお申込ください。
On Saturday, December 6th, students, alumni, and faculty members gathered at the Mita Public Speaking Hall (Mita Enzetsu-kan) for the 30th Annual Japanese Speech Contest hosted by KOSMIC.
Nine international students gave speeches according to the theme for this year: "Best things about Japan everyone in my home country should know".
The contestants all gave great speeches that they had been preparing specially for this contest with their Japanese tutors since November.
Every speech was thoughtful, and they allowed even the Japanese members of the audience to rediscover Japan with new perspectives from outside of the country.
The title of the winning speeches and the nationality of the prize winner (in parentheses) are as follows:
Advanced Level First Prize
“Made in Japan and Made in China” (China)
Advanced Level Second Prize
"Unchanging and Everlasting Japanese culture” (Taiwan)
Elementary and Intermediate Level First Prize
“Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Behavior Education” (China)
After the speeches, a behind-the- scenes video was shown to the audience to share the real story behind each contestant. The video included scenes from the speakers’ tutoring sessions and their impressions of participating in this speech contest.
Details of the Event
Date: December 6th, 2014 13:00~15:30
Location: Mita Public Speaking Hall (Mita Enzetsu-kan), Mita Campus,
Number of the Contestants: 9 Students
Host of the Speech Contest
KOSMIC: http://kosmic.blog.so-net.ne.jp/
Photo Gallery
A speech by an international student
The audience listening enthusiastically
Award ceremony
A group photo of the speakers
A group photo of the speakers and their Japanese tutors
Photo: Susumu Ishito