開催日程・場所 受講者 / プログラム概要 / 全体講義 / 分科会 / レポート提出
日程:2014年10月11日(土)~10月13日(月) 2泊3日
住所:栃木県宇都宮市駒生1丁目1番6号
※「コンセーレ (栃木県青年会館)」に集合して下さい。
(JR宇都宮駅西口からバスで15分程度 アクセスマップ)
対象者:栃木県内外の大学生や社会人等
定 員:60名(先着順)
参加費:10,000円(宿泊費、食費込)
<注意事項>
既に行われた「国際実務英語」「国際実務英語Ⅰ」「国際実務英語Ⅱ」を履修し単位を取得した宇都宮大学の学生は、今回履修しても単位が重複して付与されることはありません。
<1日目> 10月11日 土曜日
9:00~ 9:30 受付
9:30~ 9:45 開講式/オリエンテーション
9:50~12:00 全体講義/ワークショップ
12:00~12:50 昼食
13:00~13:20 趣旨説明/分科会発表のプレゼン方法説明
13:20~15:20 パネルトーク
15:50~17:50 分科会 参加者は分科会を一つ選択します。
18:30~20:00 交流会
<2日目> 10月12日 日曜日
7:30~ 8:20 朝食
8:30~12:00 分科会
12:00~12:50 昼食
13:00~15:30 分科会
15:30~17:30 分科会まとめ/中間発表準備
17:30~18:30 中間発表
18:30~19:30 夕食
19:30~21:30 発表準備(自由)
<3日目> 10月13日 月曜日
7:30~ 8:20 朝食
9:00~10:00 発表準備
10:00~12:20 全体発表
12:20~13:10 昼食
13:20~15:00 振り返り/意見交換/全体総括 等
15:00~15:15 閉講式
15:30~ バスで宇都宮大学・宇都宮駅に移動・解散(現地解散も可)
Thinking Through Self and Career
講師:Barbara S. Morrison
バーバラ モリソン
氏 (宇都宮大学国際学部 講師)
Each and every one of us needs a core motivation that provides us with a set of values and beliefs to guide us along our career path. Having a clear motivation provides us with a view of what we want to accomplish in our lives and, most especially, gives us an idea of the sorts of jobs and opportunities we can access to stay true to ourselves. Equipped with "A Guide" each of us will be thinking through what motivates us as individuals and how our motivations can be actualized through productive work.
<プロフィール>
In the International Department at Utsunomiya University I teach Cultural Studies ? a relatively new field that was established in Scotland in the 1960’s and grew out of a Marxist perspective. Cultural Studies shows us how we can think through cultural differences in productive and meaningful ways. During this seminar we will be using the type of thinking characteristic of Cultural Studies so that we can skilfully manage the demands of a global society.
参加者は分科会を一つ選択します。
分科会A:Becoming International Cooperation Practitioner
講師:Kurihara Shunsuke
栗原 俊輔 氏 (宇都宮大学国際学部 講師)
Through this workshop, the participants will seek the key competencies and the critical skills for practitioners in the international cooperation field such as NGOs, UNs, donor agencies and private sector, by learning about growing global interrelatedness among our community and the international community. We will also exercise gap-analysis to draw the path for the participants to identify their future learning areas.
<プロフィール>
Kurihara Shunsuke earned a Master’s degree in International and Intercultural Management from School for International Training, USA, and a PhD in International Development from Yokohama National University. His professional career in the international development field includes; Regional Planning & Program Development Advisor (2012 - 2014) and Rehabilitation & Development Advisor (2009 - 2011) in Sri Lanka, under the JICA Expert Scheme, and Project Director (2003 ? 2008), Program Officer (2001 - 2008) in Sri Lanka and Project Coordinator (2000 - 2001) in East Timor, CARE International.
分科会B:Living-Together in a Multicultural Society: Filipino Residents and Their Japanese-Filipino Children's Contribution and Participation in Tabunka Kyosei
講師:Mary Angeline Da-anoy, Ph.D.
ダアノイ メアリ アンジェリン 氏 (名古屋学院大学 外国語学部 非常勤講師)
Japan is multicultural, experiencing an on-going process of organic multiculturalism with its own framework, mode, and polity. Together we will substantiate and understand multicultural, multiculturalism, and multicultural coexistence. How does multiculturalism converge with the presence of Filipinos and the growing Japanese-Filipinos?
<プロフィール>
As a public intellectual and a foreign resident, I partake in the making of multicultural Japan, participating in Filipino migrants’ activities and local government programs. Both volunteer activities and academic pursuits are attempts to contribute in society, to influence policy and public opinion on issues relevant to the coexistence of Filipinos and Japanese.
I got a Doctoral degree in International Development Studies from Nagoya University and currently, a Part-time Lecturer at Nagoya Gakuin University, Faculty of Foreign Studies.
分科会C:Learning About Diversity of the World
講師:Kazuhiko Yoshida
吉田一彦 氏 (宇都宮大学
留学生・国際交流センター 教授
独立行政法人国際協力機構(JICA)ボランティア技術顧問)
With a help from English-speaking guests from overseas this workshop
provides an opportunity to practice predicting and profiling
characteristics of strangers and interacting and building social
relationships with them. Participants are expected to work cooperatively
in a limited time.
<プロフィール>
Kazuhiko YOSHIDA, descendant of Emishi and Japanese from
Rikuzen-Takata, is a linguist and Japanese language instructor. After studying in Montpellier, France and joining in the teaching practice program by Nihongo Kyooiku Gakkai, he was sent by Japan Foundation as a visiting lecturer to Pakistan and Thailand. He has a Ph.D. in linguistics from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and has been teaching classes of multilingual communication at Utsunomiya University since 2003, where students of different backgrounds work together.
分科会D:Communicating with Impact
講師:Hiroko Takezawa Sproesser
ヒロコ タケザワ スプロエッサー
氏 (米国デュポン社 グローバルオーダーフルフィルメントマネージャー)
Fluency in English isn’t the most required skill in global business communication. In this interactive class, we will explore how to communicate with Impact: articulately expressing your thoughts and ideas in a clear, compelling manner, adjusting language to capture the attention of the audience.
<プロフィール>
Order Fulfillment Manager in the Performance Polymer Department at DuPont USA Global Headquarters. Her current roles and responsibilities include driving business growth through coordination among Sales, Supply Chain and Customer Service Teams to achieve the best possible customer experience. As a manger in this organization, she leads business processes and resources globally. Born and raised in Tochigi-ken, it is her great pleasure to return to Utsunomiya to collaborate with motivated students who seek global career development opportunities.
分科会E:What is Dream Job?
講師:Jack Kwok
ジャック クオック 氏 (グーグル株式会社
パートナーオペレーションマネージャー)
In this work group session, you will be asking yourself a set of questions and learning about what is your dream job, what kind of expectation you have for it. And we will also take a look of what “job” and “global” mean at Google.
<プロフィール>
Jack Kwok is a Googler working on helping enterprises to adopt new technologies, innovations and transform their traditional work style to the concept of “Work the way you live”, which creates a working environment for empowering their employees to be more creative and collaborative for gaining the full power of their potential. He believes that technologies and innovations are the important elements to improve human life and provide opportunities for everyone to access and gain knowledge that was not easy to access in the past.
分科会F:Tradition & Innovation; A Blueprint for the Future
講師:Euan Craig
ユアン クレイグ 氏 (陶芸家 日本民藝協会会員)
Humans are part of both international society and the global environment. Can a traditional work ethic, combined with modern innovation, build careers which are personally fulfilling while still addressing social and environmental issues on a local and international scale?
<プロフィール>
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Euan began pottery at age 14. He received a BA Ceramic Design in 1985 and operated a pottery in Australia for four years. In 1990 he moved to Mashiko, Japan, where he apprenticed to Tatsuzou Shimaoka, National Living Treasure. He established his own pottery in Mashiko in 1994. After the multiple disasters of 2011, he relocated to Minakami, Gunma. He has gained international recognition through his exhibitions, lectures, workshops, published articles and television and radio appearances.
宇都宮大学等で履修登録をしている学生はレポートの提出が必要となります。
40% participation and presentation 60% report and submission of text.
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