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IGS Seminar (AY2022)

The 11th Seminar (May 25) : How to Maximize Benefits out of Recovery of Tourism Demands After the Reopening of Japan - A Case from U.S.A.

¡ö Date and time: Wednesday, May 25th, 12:50-14:20
¡ö Venue: Online
¡ö Lecturer: Dr. Tadayuki Hara (Associate Professor at Rosen College of Hospitality Management, a Senior Research Fellow at Dick Pope Sr. Institute for Tourism Studies, at University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida)
¡ö Language: English

The 12th Seminar (June 8) : Gender and Contemporary Migration: Transnational Filipino Identities and Spaces of Belonging

¡ö Date and time: Wednesday, June 8th, 10:30-12:00
¡ö Venue: Online
¡ö Lecturer: Dr. Glenda Tibe Bonifacio (Professor in Women and Gender Studies, University of Lethbridge, Canada)
¡ö Language: English

The 13th Seminar (June 21) : EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

¡ö Date and time: Tuesday, June 21st, 10:30-12:00
¡ö Venue: School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, K204
¡ö Lecturer: Dr. Tadayuki Hara (Associate Professor at Rosen College of Hospitality Management, a Senior Research Fellow at Dick Pope Sr. Institute for Tourism Studies, at University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida)
¡ö Language: English

The 14th Seminar (June 23) :  Regional revitalization through contemporary art - the cases of Benesse Art Site Naoshima, Setouchi Triennale 2022 and rural China

¡ö Date and time: Thursday, June 23rd,  8:45-10:15£¨Online/ZOOM£©
¡ö Lecturer:Soichiro FUKUTAKE, Honorary Adviser, former Chairman and CEO, Benesse Holdings, Inc.; Chairman of the Board, Fukutake Foundation; General Producer, Setouchi Triennale
¡ö Language: Japnaese/English

The 15th Seminar (June 23) :  The Roles of Input and Output in Second Language Learning

¡ö Date and time: Thursday, June 23rd, 16:20-17:50
¡ö Venue: Online (ZOOM)/ Face to Face (School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, K209)
*Off-campus (Non-Âé¶¹AV) participants would be asked to participate online.
¡ö Lecturer:
 Prof. Boping Yuan£¨Professor Emeritus at University of Cambridge )
 Prof. Shigenori Wakabayashi (Professor at Chuo University)
¡ö Language: English

The 16th Seminar (August 3) : Exchanging Expectations: A Cultural Analysis of the Politics of Finance in Abenomics

¡ö Date and time: Wednesday, August 3rd,  10:30-12:00
¡ö Venue: Online (ZOOM)/ Face to Face (School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, K209)
¡ö Lecturer:Hirokazu Miyazaki (Kay Davis Professor, Professor of Anthropology, Northwestern University)
¡ö Language: English

The 17th Seminar (December 19) : Blooming bamboo for the first time in 120 years Does monocarpic Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis regenerate or go extinct after flowering in Japan? --the answer from a three-year observation after flowering

¡ö Date and time: Monday, December 19th, 10:00-11:30 JST
¡ö Venue: Online (ZOOM)/ Face to Face (School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, K204)
¡ö Lecturer:
Prof. Toshihiro Yamada; Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Âé¶¹AV
¡ö Language: English

The 18th Seminar (January 18) : Higashihiroshima City¡¯s Initiatives Toward Community Coexistence

¡ö Date and time: Wednesday, January 18, 10:30?12:00 (JST)
¡ö Venue: MIRAI CREA Conference Room
¡ö Lecturer:
Mr. Masaho Morichika, Higashihiroshima City Community Coexistence Promotion Division
Mr. Tomoyuki Okamura, Higashihiroshima City Council of Social Welfare
¡ö Language: English


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