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Lecture on Japanese Politics

12/17/2020

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On Thursday, December 17, TUEC and Denmark-Japan Society hosted a lecture on Japanese Politics.

Associate Professor Raymond Yamamoto from Aarhus University was invited to speak on the topic. For his presentation, Professor Yamamoto will evaluate the success of the Abe administration in dealing with difficult political issues, and provide insights into the challenges that Prime Minister Suga has inherited from the previous administration.

The event was held online and had a large number of participants from academic and business circles. 
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*Postponed*Lecture on Japanese Digitisation

8/25/2020

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*The lecture on Japanese Digitisation has been postponed due to a confirmed case of Covid19 at TUEC. A new date will be announced here on the website.* 

On Tuesday, September 15, TUEC and Denmark-Japan Society will host a lecture on Digital Japan.

Karen Ejersbo Iversen, Ph.d., is an expert on Japanese public digitisation and Chief Adviser at the Danish Agency for Digitisation. She is invited to speak on Japanese digitisation strategies; how the Olympic Games in 2020 were intented to showcase a new digital Japan and how the Covid19 pandemic has revealed challenges and the current state of the Japanese digital infrastructure.

The lecture is free and will be held in Danish. Please register for the event through our email at tuec@u-tokai.dk, as there are a limited number of seats.  
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Lecture by Professor Hans Bonde (January 15, 2020)

1/28/2020

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Professor Bonde showing the mascots for the 2020 Tokyo Games
On  January 15, TUEC and Denmark-Japan Society hosted a lecture with a fitting Olympic theme. Professor Hans Bonde was invited to give a lecture on the Olympic Games and it's relations to national politics, focusing on the display of national identity during the Olympic opening ceremonies. 
The lecture drew a full house of guests, contributing to a lively Q&A session after Professor Bonde's lecture. 
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Foredrag om japansk kampkunst

11/8/2017

 
Dato: Onsdag d. 6., december
Tid: kl. 19 - 21 
Sted: Tokai University European Center, Vedbæk Strandvej 476, 2950 Vedbæk
Det er gratis at deltage.
Tilmelding sker ved at udfylde og sende formularen here.

Foredraget holdes i samarbejde med Dansk-Japansk Selskab.
​​​​​Please note, that the lecture will  be held in Danish.
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Allerede som ganske ung vandt Hans Bonde danmarksmesterskaber, var på landsholdet og skrev en bog om Judo – den milde vej. Gennem et efterhånden langt forskerliv har han specialiseret sig i idrættens kulturelle betydning. I foredraget vil han præsentere meget af kampkunstens idé og fortælle om, hvordan den har påvirket hans eget liv.

Om Hans Bonde:
Professor, dr.phil., Institut for Idræt og Ernæring. Forfatter til en lang række danske og internationale forskningsværker om sportens udvikling. Har bl.a. modtaget Årets Harald (Årets Underviser) på Københavns Universitet; Årets Historiebog; Gerlevprisen; samt Dansk Magisterforenings Forskerpris for Humaniora.


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Lecture Series 2017

3/15/2017

 
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“From Catastrophe to Comradeship: how the Great East Japan Earthquake tied Japan and Denmark closer together” 
On March 14, Tokai University European Center (TUEC) hosted a lecture commemorating six years having passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake struck in 2011. Since the disaster, TUEC has cooperated with the Denmark-Japan Society on arranging annual lectures for a local Danish audience to mark the occasion. Along with being a show of sympathy and support for Japan, the “3/11 lecture series” also functions as a running update on the rebuilding process and an information source reporting on how many aspects of Japanese society have been affected by the disaster.

See full report at the link below
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Lecture Series 2016

3/17/2016

 
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“Lolland and Higashi-Matsushima’s Cooperation on Sustainable Development: A New Way for Cities to Cooperate”

On March 17, Tokai University European Center (TUEC) hosted a lecture commemorating five years having passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake struck in 2011. Since the disaster, TUEC has cooperated with the Denmark-Japan Society on arranging annual lectures for a local Danish audience to mark the occasion. Along with being a show of sympathy and support for Japan, the “3/11 lecture series” has provided updated and in-depth information to people in Denmark on the extent of the devastation and the progress and scale of the rebuilding work taking place in Japan. 
Tomoko Kitamura Nielsen, a Japanese journalist, consultant and writer based in Denmark, was invited to speak on the unique cooperation existing between Higashi-Matsushima City and the Danish municipality of Lolland on sustainable development. Lolland Municipality in Denmark has an international reputation for being a pioneer on the cutting edge of sustainable development solutions.

Download full report – click on the link below
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Lecture Series 2015

11/23/2015

 
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On 23 November 2015, Tokai University European Center (TUEC) hosted a lecture on economic reform and team dynamics in Japan. The invited speaker was Associate Professor Lisbeth Clausen of Copenhagen Business School. 
The theme of the talk was team dynamics and diversity management, and the effects of economic and political reforms on these. Assoc. Prof. Lisbeth Clausen discussed this theme based on her recent study of multinational corporations in Japan; a study which was published in book form as Team Dynamics and Diversity: Japanese Corporate Experiences in the spring of 2015. 
The lecture discussed Tokyo based corporations as providing a useful platform for studying the Japanese government’s recent initiatives of including international talent and not least the female workforce, ‘womenomics’, as assets in the Japanese drive for economic progress. A one-year study of teams in multinationals in Tokyo provides examples about collaboration between traditionally Japanese ways and international corporations that bring in new inspiration and act as catalysts of change. The participating corporations in the study were Bang & Olufsen, Ecco, Coloplast, Novo Nordisk, Microsoft, Sony and Huawei.

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