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April 23, 2011

Naniwa no yuraku: shibai, matsuri, hanagoyomi (Entertainment in Naniwa: theaters, festivals and the floral calendar)

Naniwa no yuraku: shibai, matsuri, hanagoyomi

 

The Center is pleased to announce that collaboration exhibition will be held at the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living, where the Kanamaruza in Kotohiracho, Kagawa prefecture will be reconstructed using CG.

 

Time and date: 10:00-17:00, Saturday, April 23 to Sunday, May 29 (Last entry by 16:30)

Place: Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

            8F, Osaka Sumai Joho Center, 6-4-20 Tenjibashi, Kita Ward, Osaka

            TEL: 06-6242-1170

Closed on April 26, May 6/10/17/24

Admission: 300 yen (exhibition only)

 

April 19, 2011

Ceremony to award Sota Mikami for his completion of the 2010 Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program was held.

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On April 19, 2011, a ceremony to award Sota Mikami for his completion of the 2010 Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program was held during a GCOE seminar.

Congratulations!

April 12, 2011

List of people having completed the Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program

The Center offers the Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program as an aim to provide an opportunity to acquire knowledge in the fields of humanities and information, while grasping the current situation of Japanese culture to foster young researchers who will be the first people to handle digital humanities for Japanese arts and culture in the future.

This educational program is an interdisciplinary program that targets graduate students, using a new basic research style by applying information technology to humanities studies and offering related subjects to exiting ones within the Graduate School of Letters, Graduate School of Policy Science, Graduate School of Science for Human Services, and Graduate School of Core Ethics & Frontier Sciences. In addition, the program also allows students to learn from practical environments, such as through participation/presentation at seminars organized by the Center and academic conferences/symposia in Japan and overseas, as well as internships in Japan and overseas.  

Students are required to complete the program in 2 years, upon which they will be awarded a certificate of completion and a certificate of program participation. 

 

List of people completed the program in 2009

(4 people) 

Takaaki Kaneko

Atsuko Oya 

Takashi Kirimura

Sachie Takahashi

List of people completed the program in 2010

(6 people) 

Chise Saito 

Ping Zhou 

Mizuho Kamo
Monika Bincsik

Toshikazu Seto

Sota Mikami

 

April 7, 2011

We are now inviting people to apply for research assistant (Type II RA) positions for the academic year 2011 to be appointed starting from May 1 (deadline: April 7).

The MEXT Global COE Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures” is now inviting new D1 students in academic year 2011 to apply for research assistant (Type II RA) positions for the academic year 2011 to be appointed starting from May 1.

 

For more details, click on “more>>” and see the application guidelines. 

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