Recruiting International Students
We are looking for international students who are willing to discuss and exchange opinions in English with a group of high school students.
Please check the poster for details. We look forward to your active participation.
「第1回Global Education Open Seminar Series -新自由主義・人権・グローバリゼーション視点でみるLGBTQ・宗教・イラン人難民の形成について -」の開催
多言語文化総合教育センターでは、6月30日(金)に「第1回Global Education Open Seminar Series」を開催します。参加費は無料で、熊本大学の学生・教職員以外に、一般の方もご参加いただけます。
詳細についてはポスターをご覧ください。
多くの皆さまのご参加をお待ちしております。
<実施概要>
日 程:2023年6月30日(金)18 : 10 – 19 : 40
講 師:Dr. Navid Fozi-Abivard(アメリカ・ブリッジウォーター州立大学)
テーマ:新自由主義・人権・グローバリゼーション視点でみるLGBTQ・宗教・イラン人難民の形成について
言 語:英語
場 所:黒髪北地区 多言語文化総合教育棟交流ラウンジ
(★MAP:32番の建物です)
https://www.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/campusjouhou/kurokamikitaku
※事前申込は不要です。
問合せ:熊本大学国際教育課 glc@jimu.kumamoto-u.ac.jp
第28回「草枕」国際俳句大会 The 28th International “Kusamakura” Haiku Competition
We have been contacted regarding the call for entries for International “Kusamakura” Haiku Competition and would like to actively encourage you to apply.
https://kusamakura-haiku.jp/boshu/index_e.html
[Applicants] Open to anyone
[Deadline] August 31,2023
[Application guideline] Entries must be submitted via the homepage. Each applicant can enter up to two haiku poems.
Entries are only possible in English, Chinese and Spanish. Please include name, country, city, e-mail address, and phone number.
All submissions to the “Kusamakura” Haiku Competition must be original and must not have been previously published. Any plagiarized and imitative haiku shall not be accepted.
[Fee] Free.
[Contest Results]Winners will be informed by e-mail or phone by the end of October 2023, and at the same time will be asked current address to send the prize.
If the winner cannot be contacted in person by e-mail or phone, the award will be cancelled.
[Awards ceremony]The awarding ceremony will be held on November 18 in Kumamoto City. Winners of non-Japanese will have their prizes by mail.
[Publication]Prize winning Haikus will be displayed on homepage at middle of January 2024.
[Judges]Isamu Nishimaki (Professor of Kumamoto University), Judy Yoneoka (Professor of Kumamoto Gakuen University), Kayoko Ijiri (Professor at Kyoto Sangyo University), Morio Nishikawa (Professor Emeritus of Kumamoto University)
[Prizes]・Kusamakura Taisho (Grand Prize) to one winner : goods worthy of ¥20,000
・Chikasuitoshi Kumamoto-sho (Kumamoto ‘City of Artesian Waters’ Haiku Award) to one winner : goods worthy of ¥10,000
・Tokusen (Second Prize) to 8 winners : goods worthy of ¥5,000
・Nyusen (Third Prize) to 20 winners