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Fall 2014: Announcement of “Interdisciplinary Lectures in English,”

and an intensive course by a faculty member at the University of Vermont

The faculty of the Global Human Resource Development Center offers lectures in English, and we have the following lineup for Fall 2014. All these lectures will be taught in English.

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Subject:             Interdisciplinary Lectures in English Ⅲ [14N3037]
Theme:              Global Food Culture
Lecturer:            Aoi Hosoya
Day and Time:   [2nd semester, semester system] Friday 5.0~6.0 (13:20-14:50)
Place:                Room 202, Inter-Faculty Building 1
Content:             'We think about food cultures over the world from the perspective of anthropology. The class makes a frequent use of video materials!.'

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Subject:             Interdisciplinary Lectures in English Ⅳ [14N3039]
Theme:              Multicultural Societies Across the Globe
Lecturer:            Patrick Hein
Day and Time:   [2nd semester, semester system] Thursday 3.0~4.0 (10:40-12:10)
Place:                Room 101, Inter-Faculty Building 1
Content:             'We reflect on ethnicity, foreign minorities and multicultural co-existence in Europe, Asia and North America.'

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Subject:             Interdisciplinary Lectures in English Ⅳ [14N3039]
Theme:              International relations and international organizations
Lecturer:            Takeshi Tamamura
Day and Time:   [2nd semester, semester system] Tuesday 5.0~6.0 (13:20-14:50)
Place:                Room 204, Inter-Faculty Building 1
Content:             'While thinking about general international relations and the role of international organizations in them, we aim to improve vocabulary, listening and speaking skills.'

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Subject:             Interdisciplinary Lectures in English Ⅵ [14N3043]
Theme:              Understanding Language and Ourselves: How language works? What it does to us?
Lecturer:            Yukie Hara
Day and Time:   [2nd semester, semester system] 5.0~6.0 (13:20-14:50)
Place:                Room 404, Inter-Faculty Building 1
Content:             'Though learning linguistics, the students enhance understanding of “language” that is indispensable to our daily life and exchange their thoughts in English.'

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Fall 2014 specialized intensive course in Englishposter_s

Subject:             労働経済学各論 [14D0714]
Theme:              Special Topics in Labor Economics
Lecturers:            Elaine McCrate, Nobuko Nagase
Day and Time:   [fall intensive] January 5 to 15, Friday                                    9.0~12.0 (16:40-19:50)
Place:                Room 306, Main Building 3rd Floor
Content:             'This course has four goals. The first is to explore how two countries, the United States and Japan, have organized work and family so that people can take care of children and elderly family members while still earning money. We will also explore whether and how these systems contribute to gender equality in the work force. What has worked well and what has not? How have these countries tried to incorporate mothers in the work force, and how well have they succeeded? We will occasionally compare the situation in the US and Japan with that in western Europe. The second goal is to introduce and evaluate some economic theory which seeks to explain why work and family are organized in certain ways. The third goal is for students to think about the implications of all of this for their own future in work and family. The fourth goal is to increase English language proficiency.'

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Note: For more details, please refer to the syllabus.

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