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  • Social Science
    Course Dates:
    07.08.2024(Wed)
    Time :
    12:50~16:20
    • Application closed
    • Courses that have finished

    ISS Summer Seminar 2024

    The seminars are aimed at junior and senior high school teachers and feature reports and question-and-answer sessions on the research results of ISS members. The aim is to help teachers deepen their understanding of the research being conducted at ISS and to have them apply what they learn to their teaching in junior and senior high schools.

    Course fees

    free

    Venue
    Online

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  • Social Science
    Course Dates:
    04.09.2024(Wed) - 09.09.2024(Mon)
    Time :
    10:30~17:00
    • New Courses
    • Application open
    • Courses that have finished

    2024Quantitative Analysis Seminars/ Summer

    In order to encourage researchers to make the best use of the survey data kept in the SSJ Data Archive, we conduct a short-term training program on the statistical analysis and the basic use of the statistical software package.

    Course fees

    Each seminar
    Researchers/General Public: 5,000 yen
    Students: 2,500 yen

    Venue
    Online

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  • Humanities and Sociology
    Course Dates:
    09.09.2024(Mon)
    Time :
    13:00 - 17:30
    • Application closed
    • Courses that have finished

    Open Seminar Vol. 118 English Romanticism and Ukiyo-e: A Cross-cultural Perspective on Art and Poetry

    13:00 – 14:00 Plenary Lecture:
    Ian Haywood (University of Roehampton)
    Landscapes of Labour in Romantic-era British and Japanese art
    14:10 – 15:40 Romantic Landscapes via Ukiyo-e
    Nahoko Alvey (The University of Tokyo)
    “Still, snowy, and serene”: Hokusai and Romantic Waves and Mountains
    Saeko Yoshikawa (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)
    Wordsworth and Hiroshige: Travellers under the Skiey Influences
    Kaz Oishi (The University of Tokyo)
    Turner and Ukiyo-e: Bridges over the Thames and the Sumida in Comparison
    16:00 – 17:00 Romantic Resonances in the Victorian and Modern Ages
    Hiroki Iwamoto (Ibaraki University),
    The Stranger in the Floating World: Romantic Resonances in the Modernist Ekphrasis of Ukiyo-e
    Masao Morishige (King’s College, London)
    Stevenson and De Quincey’s “East”: Ukiyo-e, Opium, and Nightmare in Jekyll and Hyde
    17:00-17:30
    Discussion
    Commentator: Ayako Ono (Sinshu University)

    Venue
    The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus, Building 18 4F, Collaboration Room 3 & Online(via Zoom)

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