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新たな気持ちで… Welcome Party!!

16 Jan

遅れましたが・・・あけましておめでとうございます。今年もよろしくお願いします。

そして、ブログを更新していなくて申し訳ございません。忙しさを口実しにし、まったく更新しておりませんでした。今学期は最後の学期になりますので、こちらのブログももう少し充実させていこうと思います。

どうぞよろしくお願いします。

早速ですが、1月17日にウェルカムパーティを開きます。日本語ラウンジで夜の8時から行います。

久々に学生のみなさんに会えるのを楽しみにしています。ぜひ、きてくださいね!!!

まってまーす。

かおり

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Happy New Year!!

I’m sorry I did not write this brog.  This semester is the final semester for me as a language resident.  So I would like to use this blog flequently.  If you have any comment or suggestion, please send it. 

Before beggining this semester, I would like to hold a welcome party in Japanese hall.  If you take Japanese course at Pomona, please come to the party and talk about your winter vacation. 

 Welcome Party:)

Date: Monday, January 17th

Where: Japanese Lounge, Oldenborg Center

Time: 8:00pm- 9:00pm

looking forward to meeting you at the party:D

Kaori

Cultural Activity#1

28 Sep

先週は、初のスタディブレイク「たこ焼き&お好み焼き」が大成功でした!来てくれた方、ありがとうございます!

さて、一回目のカルチュラル・アクティビティのお知らせです。Oldenborgで講演会です!ぜひお越しください!

IRC

International Relations Colloquium of Pomona College

andthe Department of International Relations

present

and the Pacific Basin InstituteJapan’s New Security Networks with

Australia and India:

Implications for the United States

Purnendra Jain,

Centre for Asian Studies, University of Adelaide, Australia

Professor of Japanese Studies,Friday, October 1, 2010

Noon to 1:00pm

Oldenborg Dining Hall, south side

Japan’s signing of a Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation with Australia in 2007 and a similar

declaration with India in 2008 symbolizes Tokyo’s new approach to managing national security in a

strategically fluid international environment. These are the only two security frameworks that Japan has

signed outside its security treaty and alliance relationship with the United States. The presentation

explores why Japan has pursued closer security links with Australia and India at a time of considerable

geostrategic uncertainty in world affairs and how it might affect Japan’s security relations with the

United States.

Purnendra Jain is Professor of Japanese Studies in the Centre for Asian Studies at the University of

Adelaide in Australia. Author and editor of 10 books and numerous scholarly articles, his book

Subnational Governments in International Affairs

the title

Decline: Fact or Fiction?

Oxford, Harvard, Tokyo University, National University of Singapore and Shandong University in

China. From 2003 to 2005 he was President of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia. He is now

president-elect (2011-2012) of the Asian Studies Association of Australia.

Japan’s(Routledge) was recently translated in Japanese underNihon no jichitai gaiko (Tokyo: Keibundo 2009). His forthcoming edited book is Japan inHe has been visiting professor and fellow in many universities includingFor more information on this and other Fall 2010 IRC events, visit the Oldenborg website at

“Speaker Series.” Students swipe meal cards. CUC faculty and staff, as well as members of the larger community, may sign-in for Oldenborg

Dining Hall access.

http://oldenborg.pomona.edu and click on

Welcome Party

26 Aug

今学期の授業を始める前に、日本語クラスの歓迎会を行います。

オールデンボーグの寮生、日本語クラス履修者の皆さん、ぜひおこしくださいね。

日時:8月30日(月) 午後8時〜9時

場所:オールデンボーグ内 日本語ラウンジ

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