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  The room about Chuo University
The academic spirit upon which Chuo University was founded is based on the founders' desire to provide practical education and opportunities for personal maturity and intellectual growth to all qualified and willing students, an alternative to the national institutions which at that time were designed to educate only the elite.
On the occasion of its 90th anniversary(1975), Chuo University decided to build a new campus on the outskirts of Tokyo with a view to expanding its facilities and thus providing a more favorable environment for research and education for four arts faculties at that time(now five arts faculties).
University ranking of the number of students and graduate students passed exam to be a judge, prosecuter and lawyer in Japan.
www.geocities.com /myplacejapan/chuo   (1323 words)

  
 Chuo University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central University) is a private university in Tokyo, renowned for its law school.
The university burned down in the Great Kanda Fire of 1892, but was able to move forward with temporary classes.
By 1903, the school been promoted to Tokyo University of Law (Tokyo Hogakuin Daigaku) and in 1905 the school expanded with a department of Economics, renaming itself Chuo University.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chuo_University   (342 words)

  
 Chuo University English Language Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Chuo University ELI program is held during the AU summer semester (July-August).
Students of the Chuo University ELI program spend 3 hours studying English each morning and their afternoon are spent attending academic lectures, working with conversation partners or sightseeing on local field trips.
The Chuo academic lectures largely focus on the Trade, Environment, and Culture simulation.The simulation combines the topics addressed in the students' afternoon lectures with the English language skills covered in their morning ELI classes.
www.american.edu /academic.depts/acainst/eli/programs/contract/chuo.htm   (272 words)

  
 Japanese Universities
A number of universities, both public and private, are offering new courses of study based on the Western academic calendar--from September or October to May or June--rather than the traditional Japanese academic calendar, in which the school year begins in April.
Aichi Shukutoku University, located about half an hour by public transportation from the center of Nagoya, accepts up to 30 students each year for its program in Japanese studies, which combines language study (at levels ranging from beginning to near-native speaker equivalence) with courses in Japanese arts and culture.
Hiroshima University, one of the leading national universities in Japan, is located near the city of Hiroshima, known as the International Peace City.
www.colorado.edu /ealld/atj/Bridging/ABRD-japuniv.html   (3317 words)

  
 CHUO-FM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CHUO is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 89.1 FM in Ottawa.
The station began broadcasting in 1984 on cable FM and closed circuit in the university's student residences.
CHUO's studios, formerly located in the overhanging walkway extending from the centre of this photograph towards the right, are now located in the Morriset Library building seen in the background.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CHUO-FM   (244 words)

  
 Chuo Gakuin Univ. ENGLISH VERSION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chuogakuin University, Faculty of commerce, Department of Commerce, Department of Commerce, was established at Abiko, Chiba Pref.
Chuogakuin University concluded a sister-college agreement with Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A. Faculty of Law, Department of Law, was added to Chuogakuin University.
Chuogakuin University at Abiko is strategically located for easy access to Makuhari Messe, Tokyo Disneyland, The SSAWS Ski Dome and other places of interest in the southern Kanto area.
www.cgu.ac.jp /english/english.htm   (541 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The areas of cooperation will include any program offered at either university which is felt to be desirable and feasible for the development and strengthening of cooperative relationships between the two institutions.
Joint cultural programs The terms of such mutual assistance and cooperation shall be discussed and agreed upon in writing by the appropriate responsible officers of both parties prior to the initiation of any particular program or activity.
Thereafter it shall be automatically renewed from year to year; however, after the initial period either university may terminate the agreement at the end of a given year by giving six months notice in writing of such intent.
www.ps.uci.edu /~markm/joint_programs/CHUO_INGLESE.doc   (196 words)

  
 Shotokai Karate-do to Sogobudo
For example, Chuo university karate is different from Senshu or Waseda university practice.
Takushoku is not a first-line Japanese university, and most of the "shotokai" masters (a very good example is Harada sensei of Waseda) were from those "top" universities--Waseda, Keio, Gakushuin, and Hosei---so there were serious class conflicts.
To understand Shotokan/kai karate you have to understand the relationship between the university clubs--especially the "old boys" the graduates that continued to practice with their university clubs after they graduated--from their ranks came most of the instructors.
www.shotokai.com /ingles/history/sogo.html   (826 words)

  
 Attorneys in the Tokyo Area
Chuo University, LL.B. 1969; University of London, 1979.
Chuo University, 1979; University of Chicago Law School, 1994.
Chuo University, LL.B; Visiting scholar at New York University.
tokyo.usembassy.gov /e/acs/tacs-tokyolawyers.html   (1297 words)

  
 University of Glasgow :: Studying at Glasgow :: Socrates-Erasmus information
It is based in Fukuoka, a friendly and culturally fascinating city on the south Japanese island of Kyushu.
Chuo University was founded in July 1885 as Igirisu Horitsu Gakko (English Law School).
Chuo University also offers a shorter intensive summer programme from June to July.
www.gla.ac.uk:443 /studying/exchange/internationalinfo.cfm?country=Japan   (192 words)

  
 The Importance of Strong Relationships (Reflections on my First Year at Chuo)
Most students stayed at the University until late at night, and gave new ideas to make our play better.
Although people were cheering their own team, the moment the race finished, they were glad to have made a great effort each other in spite of different teams.
My first year at Chuo was full of such experiences.
www.tsujiru.net /compass/compass_1997/reg/kurokawa_taisuke.htm   (801 words)

  
 The Boston School of Nationalism Studies - The Institute for the Advancement of Social Sciences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mobley's doctoral dissertation (Boston University, 2003) discusses the case of the theologian Helen Barrett Montgomery, uncovering the essentially secular, national image of the world underlying her influential theology.
Benoit's doctoral dissertation (Sociology, Brandeis University) examined the rise of nationalism in Grenada between 1920 and 1950.
Carr is currently writing a dissertation in History on "Re-assessing Nationalism in the African Context." His work focuses on the historical evolution of nationalism in Africa and seeks to understand the relationship between nationalism and Africa's many weak and failed states.
www.bu.edu /uni/iass/nationalism/index.html   (718 words)

  
 Regional Vice Presidents
He serves as the accredited representative of McGill University’s Office of International Research to the World Summit on the Information Society, and he is a member of several research groups including Orbicom (UNESCO Chairs in Communication) and CAST (Canadian Association of Schools of Translation).
Professor Goodman received his BA from the University of Texas at Austin, and his MA and Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Her B.S./B.A. are from Central Connecticut State University, her M.A. from the University of New Hampshire, and her Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham (U.K.).
www.businesscommunication.org /about/officers/regional_vp.html   (966 words)

  
 Japan in the International Community: Ambassadorial Lectures / Ewick, Sadria, Chuo Univ. FPS
Our hope in organizing the Forum has been that the meetings will for our students and other participants translate into a deeper and more nuanced understanding of Japan’s presence in the world as this is reflected through the prism of the diverse understandings, experiences, and expertise of our distinguished guest speakers.
Participants in the Forum will include credit-earning post-graduate students from Chuo University, selected upper-division undergraduate students from the Chuo University Faculty of Policy Studies, and invited English-speaking students and guests from Chuo University and other institutions.
Yuzo Itagaki, University of Tokyo (Emeritus), Identity Choosing in Cultural Dynamics for Japan: A Perceptional Approach in Historical Perspective
themargins.net /PS_Forum_2005.html   (470 words)

  
 UW Law School - EALSC - Scholarly Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wisconsin law professors are involved in the Law School's exchange with Chuo University in Tokyo, teaching a course on American law during the fall and spring semesters.
Kenneth Streit taught at Chuo University in the spring of 2000.
In the fall of 1998, Nina Camic gave lectures on American family law at Aichi University in Nagoya, Japan, the East China University of Politics and Law in Shanghai, China, and the China University of Politics and Law in Beijing, China.
www.law.wisc.edu /ealsc/scholarl.htm   (1824 words)

  
 Center for Asian Studies
Sookmyung Women’s University (SWU), located in Seoul, Korea, was founded in 1906 as the first national education institution for women.
Each cohort will begin studies at American University’s School of International Service and complete the second year of study at their host institution.
Since 1990, Ritsumeikan and American University have directed their efforts to develop a unique partnership based on a shared understanding of U.S.-Japan relations and the global roles of the two countries.
www.american.edu /sis/center_for_asian_studies/student_exchange.htm   (620 words)

  
 Benedictine University
Benedictine University has greatly expanded its efforts to internationalize the campus community over the past few years and includes this focus in its current mission statement.
The University staunchly supports the International Programs Office's efforts to increase global interdependence and cultural empathy by providing exemplary cross-cultural opportunities.
Benedictine University's study abroad programs include summer branch campus programs designed and directed by Benedictine faculty as well as semester or year long reciprocal exchanges and agency consortiums.
www.ben.edu /programs/international.asp   (241 words)

  
 Lecture Series, David Ewick & Modjtaba Sadria, Policy Studies Forum, Cultural Studies Open Seminar, 2004
From 1984 to 1989 he was Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor of History at the University of Chicago, and since 1991 he has been Charles Warren Professor of American History at Harvard University, where he is currently Chair of the Department of History.
She has taught at Chuo University, Temple University Japan, and Tsukuba University, and has been a visiting researcher at Tsukuba University, Japan Women’s University, and the Center for Research in Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia.
He has held the Monash Chair of Australian Studies at Georgetown University and is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia.
themargins.net /speakers.html   (1587 words)

  
 Japan news
at Chuo Univeristy) retired from the President of the Thomas Hardy Society of Japan, and Norimitsu Ayuzawa (Prof.
Annual Meeting of The Thomas Hardy Society of Japan was held at Bukkyo University, Kyoto during October 27-28, 2000 invited by Prof.
The 42nd Annual Meeting of The Thomas Hardy Society of Japan was held at Tokyo Women's University during October 29-30, 1999 organized by Yutaka Kurono.
www.yale.edu /hardysoc/japannew.htm   (1392 words)

  
 Tohto University Base Ball League - BR Bullpen
The Tohto University Base Ball League is a collegiate baseball league in Japan.
It was founded in 1930 as the Tokyo University Baseball League by Chuo University, Kokugakuin University, Nihon University, Senshu University, and Tokyo University of Agriculture.
The league became in the Tohto University Base Ball League in 1936.
www.baseball-reference.com /bullpen/Tohto_League   (112 words)

  
 Willi Semmler Home Page
Willi Semmler, a Professor of Economics at The New School For Social Research, New York, has studied Economics, Mathematics and Political Science at the Universities of Hamburg, Munich and the Free University of Berlin and holds a Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin.
He has been a visitor of Columbia University and Stanford University and the Cepremap in Paris.
He was Fortis-Bank Visiting Professor of the University of Antwerp, Visiting Professor at the University of Marseilles/Aix-en-Provence and has taught for the European Quantitative Economics Doctorate (QED) Program at universities in Italy, Spain, and Portugal.
www.newschool.edu /gf/econ/faculty/semmler/home   (334 words)

  
 Boston University School of Law
2000: Selected to deliver the 2000-2001 University Lecture at Boston University – The University Lecture is an annual lecture delivered to the university community and general public by a member of the faculty selected to honor scholarly achievement.
July 13, 2002 – Presented lecture entitled “Settlement in American Civil Adjudication: The Role of Procedural Law and the Courts” at Chuo University, Japan.
July 12-23, 1999 – Taught a two-week class in American Trademark Law at the University of Victoria Law Faculty, British Columbia, Canada, as component of a course on American Intellectual Property Law.
www.bu.edu /law/faculty/profiles/resume/full-time/bone_r.html   (2489 words)

  
 Tulane Law School - The Tulane Experience   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edward Sherman served as Dean of Tulane Law School from July 1996 through June 2001, after 19 years on the faculty of the University of Texas School of Law where he was the Edward Clark Centennial Professor of Law.
He has taught at Harvard Law School (Teaching Fellow, 1967-69), Indiana University School of Law (1969-77), Trinity College, Dublin (1973-74), Stanford Law School (summer 1977), University of London (1989), Chuo University School of Law, Tokyo (1995), and University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (2002).
Professor Sherman is an expert on civil procedure, complex litigation, and dispute resolution and is co-author of widely-used casebooks and treatises on those subjects.
www.law.tulane.edu /tuexp/facadmin/biotemplate.cfm?username=ESherman&status=faculty   (245 words)

  
 Virginia International University - Faculty and Staff - Fatima Osipowicz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She completed her undergraduate degree in the Romance languages at Georgian Court University in the US and then went abroad to master French at l'universite de Fribourg, Switzerland and Spanish in Barcelona, Spain.
She was an adjunct professor and a full time instructor at The American University, instructed English as a Second Language for the Pan American Health Organization, Seikei University Program in the US, the Chuo University Program as well as the Sookmyung Women's University Programs in the US.
In Eastern Europe, Fatima was the first scholar from American University to be invited to teach and expand the English program at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland.
www.viu.edu /aboutviu/fatimao.htm   (416 words)

  
 Boston University School of Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boston University School of Law (BU Law) is the law school affiliated with Boston University.
Located in the heart of Boston University's campus on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, BU Law is housed in the tallest law school building in the United States.
The Boston University School of Law was established in 1872.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boston_University_School_of_Law   (1471 words)

  
 UNU Global Seminar 19th Shonan Session
Co-hosted by the United Nations University and the Kanagawa Foundation for Academic and Cultural Exchange, this seminar is open to students and others interested in effecting positive change in the international community.
The seminar is open to Japanese and foreign students at Japanese universities (undergraduate/graduate students), irrespective of their major.
Young professionals who are living in Japan and interested in the theme of the seminar are also welcome to apply.
www.unu.edu /hq/japanese/gs-j/gs2003j/shonan19/gs03shonan19-e.html   (645 words)

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