GREAT-Ocha 2016 :
Research Symposium in English by Undergraduate Students on Oct 29th and 30th!
We will hold the "GREAT-Ocha" December 2016, as one of the planned events by our center. The "GREAT-Ocha" is a research presentation symposium by undergraduate students in English. The purpose is to provide Ochanomizu University’s undergraduate students (Juniors) the opportunity to present their research in English, such as on the subject of their graduation thesis. We set a theme each year (and we plan to alternate themes between humanities and natural sciences). This year's theme is "Information and Globalization." Students from universities overseas will also present their research, and students will receive feedback from the faculty members from the participating overseas universities. We are planning the international networking session after the presentation session.
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Schedule
Date and Time October 29 and 30, 2016
Venue Room 213, Main Building 2F, Ochanomizu University
Theme
"Information and Globalization"
Presenters and Commentators
Ms. Claudia Kaya TISCHLER (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
“Asylum: The United States’ Involvement with the Syrian Refugee Crisis”
Ms. Melissa SANTODONATO (Mills College, USA)
“Refugee Families Living in the US: Cultural Isolation and Disrupted Relationships”
Ms. Milena RATKOWSKA (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
“Active Eaters of Octopus and Passive Consumers of Instant Noodles?:
Position in the Social Structure and Diet and Physical Activity of Polish Families”
Ms. Nodoka YOKOKAWA (Ochanomizu University)
“Senior Citizens and Japanese Society”
Ms. Riko NAKAYAMA (Ochanomizu University)
“Information and Globalization in the Super-aged Society”
Ms. Naoko MIKAMI (Ochanomizu University)
“Cognition and Information Processing”
【Guest Commentators】
Dr. Linda M. PEREZ (Professor of Education, Mills College, USA)
Dr. Yoko HASEGAWA (Professor of Japanese Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Dr. Arkadiusz KARWACKI (Professor of Sociology, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
Related Events: Seminar by Dr. Perez
Day and Time: October 31 (10:40-12:10)
Place: Room 124, Main Building 1st Floor,
Ochanomizu University
Language: English
Content: Perinatal Mental Illness, Attachment, and Affect Communication
Contact Me
Coordinator: IshidaOchanomizu University
The Global Human Resource Development Center
E-mail:great-ocha■cc.ocha.ac.jp
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