Global Engagement Center Workshops
We organize workshops on languages and cultures in the world for Nagoya University students and staff. These workshops provide opportunities to exchange views with lectures from on and off the campus, and other participants from various parts of the world. Some programs are designed for international students to understand Japanese culture and Japanese society.
LANGUAGE: Japanese and English
PROGRAM: Details and any changes will be posted to the web site and the bulletin boards in the NU International Center.
Registration for each session is necessary.
REGISTRATION:
*You can apply for each session by the specified method in the information of the session.
*Due to the capacity of the room and available materials, the number of participants for each session may be limited.
*Family members of international students/academics over 18 years old and Japanese students and staff are also welcome. Priorities are given to international students.
Session in Fall 2024
Kado(Flower arrangement in Japanese style)When: 14:45-16:15, November 28(Thur.), 2024
Where: Room 201, 2F International Center, Nagoya University
Lecturer: Ms.OKADA Kakei, Professor, Kado Hachidai School
For details of this session and registration, please see the flyer (in Englsih & Japanese) here.
Session in Spring 2024
Shodo(Japanese Calligraphy)When: 13:30-15:00, July 11(Thur.), 2024
Where: CALE Forum, 2F International Center, Nagoya University
Lecturer: Ms.KATO Katsuko, Chairman of NPO Hitotsunagikoma
For details of this session and registration, please see the flyer (in Englsih & Japanese) here.
INFORMATION
We are plannning to offer other opportunities where everybody can express oneself or discover something new in a free atomosphere through various activities. If you have any ideas or suggestion, please let us know!
If you have any questions in regard to this workshop, please contact us.
Global Engagement Center Support Team, Nagoya University (#739 7F, West-Wing of IB Bldg.)
E-mail: workshop<@>t.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp (<@> should be replaced with @)