グローバル地域研究公開演習

Numbering Code G-AAA05 75105 PJ31 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, year-round
Number of Credits 1 Course Type Lecture and practical training
Target Year 5th year students only Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name Supervisor (Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Students present the results of their own work in global area studies in conferences, academic meetings or symposia that are open to researchers from this university’s other graduate schools and other educational and research institutions as well as the public. Students will learn how to present their research and deal with question-and-answer sessions in an actual research meeting or conference setting and will discuss points that need improvement with their academic advisers.
Course Goals Students are required to acquire research presentation techniques with adjusting their style to the situation.
Schedule and Contents Using the following opportunities for presenting research, students will present their research. Before and after the presentations, they will meet with relevant faculty members who are able to attend the event. They will be evaluated on the basis of the content of their presentation and their use of presentation technology.
a) Public research meetings, roundtable discussions, symposia, and other such events held within their own graduate department
b) Scholarly conferences held in Japan or overseas or research meetings equivalent to them
c) Other research meetings that the relevant faculty members deem to be appropriate
Evaluation Methods and Policy One relevant faculty member must be in attendance at the time of the presentation.
Course Requirements Students who wish to take this course must take the Open Seminar on Area Studies registration application (and report), fill in the necessary items, and submit it to the Student Affairs Division when registering for the first and second semesters. After the end of the seminar, the relevant faculty members will write their opinions in a report in a timely manner and submit it to the Student Affairs Division.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students are required to collect and analyze materials which are necessary for their own research.
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