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Short Program

2019-2020

02 . 03

Program Title Faculty/School/College Available term Page

Tokyo Future Vision :Learning from the Past and Present for Tokyo 2020 and 2050

Letters February 4. - 8. 8

Field Study to Japan :Economics and Sustainability

Law, Politics and Economics August - September 9

Japanese Culture : Past and Future Humanities and Studieson Public Affairs August 22. - 26. 10

Field Study to Japan :Sustainability and Risk Management

Humanities and Studieson Public Affairs August - September 11

Summer Industrial Design Workshop Engineering August 12

Winter Industrial Design Workshop Engineering February 13

Landscape Design Workshop Horticulture August 14

Nursing at Chiba University : Tradition and Innovation Nursing July 29. - August 2. 15

Word Processing and Software Com-putation for Mathematics Science July 25. - 31. 16

A Touch of Advanced Informatics Science August 2. - 8. 17

Invitation to Contemporary Physics Science August 26. - 30. 18

Invitation to Fundamental & State-of-the-Art Chemistry Science July - September 19

Biodiversity and Nature Conservation in Japan Science August 8. - 11. 20

Geology, Geomorphology, Volcan-ology, and Seismology at the Boso Subduction Zone

Science September 21

SHORT PROGRAM MENU

Chiba University offers various programs on the basis of our variety research resources. The programs in 2019 - 2020 are as below.

CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

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Chiba University has 4 campuses in Chiba Prefecture.

Nishichiba Campus (Main Campus) is located between Narita International Airport and Tokyo Station. It takes about 50 minutes by train to Tokyo Station and also Narita International Airport.

CHIBA Prefecture is located at the east edge of the South Kanto region. It has a population of approximately 6 million, the 6th largest among the 47 prefectures in Japan. Chiba is the center of Keiyo Industrial Area and has the well-developed industry. The three sides of the prefecture are surrounded by the sea, which helps Chiba's growth in the seafood industry as well.

Websitehttp://japan-chiba-guide.com/guidance/english/chiba.html

HarajyukuPop-culture65 min

ShibuyaFashion and Entertainment70 min

YokohamaHistric Town85 min

GinzaWorld-renowned Shopping District53 min

MaihamaTokyo Disney Resort35 min

ShinjyukuEntertainment60 min

Tokyo Station

IkebukuroDining and Shopping60 min

Ueno Museum & Zoo 50 min

Akihabara World-leading Electronic District 45 min

CHIBA UNIVERSITY50 min from Narita Airport50 min from Tokyo Station

Narita Airport

Haneda Airport

> Instructions (1 week courses)If you are a student and wish to join the short program at Chiba University, please contact the student exchange office at your home university. We usually accept the request through the person in charge of international affairs or exchange support section.

> RequirementsEvery participant must be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in an institution of higher education that has concluded an inter university agreement with Chiba University. In addition, students must have the ability to communicate and understand lectures in English.

> Procedures1. Download and fill out the questionnaire sheet on

the web site 2. Contact and submit the filled sheet to us by the

university’s applicant 3. Notification of acceptance and detailed

information will be sent to the applicant 4. Download and fill out the application form by

each of the participants on the web site5. Prepare and collect all required documents for

the registration6. Check and sign the agreement regarding the

program 7. Make a payment of the program fee to the

designated bank account *Application deadline depends on each program. Please contact us and ask about the program schedule by three months before the preferred date. *Regarding the result of admission, it may take time to reply to you depending on the conditions.

> Credit transfer and Certificate (2 credits)Each course generally consists of 15 hoursof classes, which correspond to 1 credit. For example, if you complete a total of 30 hours of lectures, workshops, discussions or field studies successfully, 2 credits will be granted at the end of the program. We will issue a certificate of completion to every person who has completed the program. As the credit transfer process is different for every university, each participant needs to consult with his / her home institution if he or she wish to transfer the credits.

> Number of participants (more than 15 students)The minimum number of participants is approximately 15. If the program fails to meet the minimum enrollment requirement, it will be cancelled.

> Notice

・The program schedule and course contents may be subject to change.

・If the application number exceeds the available number of places, you may be unable to enroll.

・Cancellation after payment of program fees will incur a cancellation fee.

・Participants are required to purchase appropriate overseas travel insurance during their stay in Japan.

CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

General Information for the Short Program At Chiba University

> Tuition and Fees (JPY / 120,000)Tuition varies based on the program content, period of stay and number of credits awarded. General program fees for the 2019-2020 of academic year are JPY 120,000-(2 credits / 30 hours of classes) per person.The fees include tuition, admission, school supplies and educational materials. Fees doesn't include accommodation, overseas insurance, medical and health insurance, field trips, field studies, admission fees for museums or exhibitions, transportation, meals and other living expenses.

> PaymentPayment information will be provided after your enrollment has been confirmed, and no later than two months before the program starting date. Full program fees must be paid in Japanese Yen and received by wire transfer. You are responsible for paying all bank charges related to the transfer of fees (both on your side and on the receiving side).

> NoteStudents are taken photos and/or movies by Chiba University staff and those will be used for promotion purpose and it may be uploaded to Chiba University web page or Youtube.

> AccommodationWe will make the arrangement for a hotel in and around the Chiba-city upon your request. It costs around JPY 6,000 ~ 10,000 per night with breakfast, depending on the room types, seasons, location and other conditions.

> ContactShort program at Chiba UniversityForeign Student Support Section of International Student Division, Department of Student Affairs, Chiba UniversityAddress: 1-33, Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba, 263-8522 JAPAN Phone: +81-43-290-2195E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.chiba-u.jp/e/course-program/summer-program/index.html

> Required documents for participants1. Application form for the program (Downloadable

from our web site)2. Copy of passport (pages showing name,

passport number and face photo) 3. Verification of student status at your home

university 4. Data of your face photo with JPEG format

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ABOUTThis intensive program takes up the challenge of demonstrating how we can learn from 'local Tokyo' to support a 'global Tokyo' in studying hidden aspects of the city. We will study the past, present and future of the city, especially focussing on Tokyo 2020 and 2050, discovering, remembering and re-telling the tales and everyday stories from the Edo period to the present day. The programme is divided into a short introduction workshop, three fieldwork trips/ walks in the city followed up with short but intense discussions and stand up statements prepared by the students in groups. A final presentation day will wrap up the program to show what we learned from re-discovering the hidden aspects and urban vernaculars of the city Tokyo.

DATE2019. Feb. 4 - Feb. 8

Tokyo Future Vision : Learning from the Past and Present for Tokyo 2020 and 2050Letters

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DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5

Place Chiba UniversityWalk 1 Yanaka and NezuNostalgic Tokyo

Walk 2 Tsukishima Tokyo 2020

Walk 3 Shibuya and DaikanyamaTokyo 2050

Chiba University

Task Introduction Application and Pilot Study

Urban Activity 1 Urban Activity 2Final Presentation Tokyo’s Future

AMWarming Up ActivityIntroduction Lecture

Group workPilot Study, tools: talk and walk, photography

Group walks focussing on different issues and representation

Group walks to collect comparative data

Final Presentations by teamsTokyo Nostalgic vs 2050

PM

Fieldwork WorkshopGroup and ContentorganizationFeedback Set-Up for Day 2

Individual walks to complete Day 2Summary and Diary work

Group workto prepare for the discussion on Day 4

Preparation Final Pres-entation Tokyo

Overall Discussion and Farewell

OutcomeFinding topics and inspiring group work

Pilot study and findings from Walk 1

Team work on ResearchTeam work and prepar-ing Finals

Summary of Results

CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

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ABOUTEconomic growth and sustainability are two important topics nowadays. This program aims to address these topics from a domestic as well as from a global perspective. In addition to interactive lectures, you will have opportunities to have site visits. International politics and international economics are the overarching disciplines.The day-to-day news in the field of international politics and economics surrounding Japan should be thoroughly analyzed from a theoretical insight. In this course, political and economic examples will be analyzed from a geopolitical perspective.

DATE6 days over the period from August to September

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Field Study to Japan :Economics and SustainabilityFaculty of Law, Politics & Economics

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DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Tokyo Chiba UniversityChiba University and Makuhari area

Chiba University Chiba Port area

Task Active Learning (1) Site visit by bus (1) Active Learning (2) Site visit by bus (2) Final PresentationIndividual field work

AM

Getting togetherLecture on Japan’s political and economic situation from a domes-tic perspective (including aging, depopulation and constitutional amendment)

Visit Japan’s Hous-es of Parliament in Tokyo

Lecture: Cases in Japan(1)(Economics and sustainability)

Lecture: Cases in Japan(3)(Economics and sustainability)

Wrap-up on Japan’s politics and Economy

Visit local market

Lunch break (free time)

Washoku (Japa-nese cuisine)

Lunch break (free time)

Lunch break (free time)

Lunch break (free time)

Lunch break (free time)

PM

Lecture on Japan’s political and economic situation from a global perspective

Site visit for experiencing “Cool Japan”:(Edo-Tokyo Muse-um and downtown Tokyo, possibly Akihabara)

Lecture: Cases in Japan(2)(Economics and sustainability)

Site visit for Ja-pan’s Industry

Final Presentation on findings

Visit local market

Group work for icebreaking

Farewell Party

OutcomeInspiring Topics for Group Work

Findings from Ja-pan’s political and economic history

Inspiration for the current Geopolitical/ Geo-economic situation

Inspiration for Ja-pan’s future politics and economy

Final Presentation Summary of results

CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5

Place NISHICHIBA Campus Tokyo Area NISHICHIBA Campus Tokyo Area NISHICHIBA Campus

Task Get to know each other Input Research Workshop Output

AMSelf-introductionsOrientation and expla-nation of the program

Excursion

Visit of the Edo-To-kyo-Museum

Students will be divided into Groups and ac-companied by Graduate School staff of Chiba University

Team Work- Choose your group topic and perspective

Observation Tour & Mini Field trip in AKI-HABARA and ASAKUSA areas

Students will be divided into Groups and ac-companied by Graduate School staff of Chiba University

Final Team Presentations

Lecture Room Lecture Room Lecture Room

PM

Team building- Based on the morning session, build your team for the rest of the program

Plan your research for the next two days

Overall Discussion among all members

OutcomeFinding topics and Inspiration for Group program

Discovering the diversi-ty of Japanese culture and history

Teamwork on research topic

Team-based learning leading to new findings on Japan

Summary of results

ABOUTStudy and experience Popular Culture and Observation Tour. Participants will learn about Japanese history and about Japanese traditional and contemporary culture. The program offers excursions to the latest hot-spots of Japanese Subculture. Japanese high school students and international students studying at Chiba University participate this program.

DATE2019. Aug. 22 – Aug. 26

Japanese Culture :Past and Future Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs

2CREDITS

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ABOUTEnsuring sustainability while avoiding various risks are essential for achieving sustainable development. This program aims to address topics at both the local level and the global level. Policies that tackle the population decline, food security and disasters in Japan and other countries will be discussed and the implications for risk management will be thoroughly analyzed. Examples of measures against the population decline, the long-term food security and the disaster prevention will be analyzed in the interactive lectures and the field trips. Students should also have opportunities to participate site visits, in addition to the theoretical learning in the classroom.

DATE6 days over the period from August to September

Field Study to Japan :Sustainability and Risk ManagementHumanities and Studies on Public Affairs

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DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Tokyo Chiba UniversityChiba University and Makuhari area

Chiba University Chiba Port area

Task Active Learning (1) Site visit by bus (1) Active Learning (2) Site visit by bus (2) Final PresentationIndividual field work

AM

Getting togetherLecture on Japan’s current situation (covering social structure, ageing, industry and policies)

Visit Japan’s Hous-es of Parliament in Tokyo

Lecture: Cases in Japan (1)(Sustainability and risk management)

Lecture: Cases in Japan (3)(Sustainability and risk management)

Wrap-up on sustainability and risk management in Japan

Visit local market

Lunch break (free time)

Washoku (Japa-nese cuisine)

Lunch break (free time)

Lunch break (free time)

Lunch break (free time)

Lunch break (free time)

PMLecture on Japan’s policies tackling population decline

Site visit for experiencing “Cool Japan”:(Edo-Tokyo Muse-um and downtown Tokyo, possibly Akihabara)

Lecture: Cases in Japan (2)(Sustainability and risk management)

Lecture (4): critical thinking and voices: recognition of dis-aster management

Final Presentation on findings

Visit local market

Group work for icebreaking

Farewell Party

OutcomeInspiring Topics for Group Work and Brainstorming

Critical thinking about the ageing society

Inspiration for the current measures to the long-term food security

Inspiration for Japan’s disaster prevention strat-egies

Final Presentation Summary of results

2CREDITS

HSP

CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Chiba University Akihabara Chiba University Chiba University Odaiba

TaskPresentations / Topic Selection

Idea Generation Design InspirationDesignDevelopment

Final Presentation Fieldwork

AM

Gathering togetherStart of WorkshopIntroduction to the theme

Group work:Discussion about products Findings from experiences Future products and services

Fieldwork:Observation of products, services and market situation

Group work:Concept develop-mentPrototyping and acting

Group work:Design refinementPreparation for the Final Presentations

FieldworkPanasonic Center Tokyo

PM

Students Pres-entationFeedback by tutorsTeam building

Group work:Brainstorming about possible products, services and users

Fieldwork:Data collection and analysis

Group work:Ideation of prod-ucts and services

Final Presentation

FieldworkNational Museum of Emerging Science and Inno-vation (Miraikan)

Group workTeam Presentation Feedback by tutors

Team Presentation Feedback by tutors Farewell party

Outcome Selected topicFindings from experiencesUser Scenarios

Inspiration for the final design concept

Design Brief Storyboard of Usage

Final Presentation Summary of results

Summer IndustrialDesign WorkshopEngineering

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ABOUTThe interest of this workshop is to research about various home appliances, imaging equipment, beauty and health care products. The task is to create an interesting product and service by applying design research methods and techniques.

DATEAugust 2019

ABOUTThe task is to create new product and service design solutions by combining teamwork and experiences of participants from different countries and faculties.

DATEFebruary 2020

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Chiba University Akihabara Chiba University Chiba University Odaiba

TaskPresentations / Topic Selection

Idea Generation Design Inspiration DesignDevelopment Final Presentation Fieldwork

AM

Gathering togetherStart of WorkshopIntroduction to the theme

Group work:Discussion about products Findings from experiences Future products and services

Fieldwork:Observation of products, services and market situation

Group work:Concept develop-mentPrototyping and acting

Group work:Design refinementPreparation for the Final Presentations

Fieldwork:Panasonic Center Tokyo

PM

Students Pres-entationFeedback by tutorsTeam building

Group work:Brainstorming about possible products, services and users

Fieldwork:Data collection and analysis

Group work:Ideation of prod-ucts and services

Final Presentation

Fieldwork:National Museum of Emerging Science and Inno-vation (Miraikan)

Group workTeam Presentation Feedback by tutors

Team Presentation Feedback by tutors

Farewell party

Outcome Selected topicFindings from experiencesUser Scenarios

Inspiration for the final design concept

Design Brief Storyboard of Usage

Final Presentation Summary of results

Winter IndustrialDesign Workshop Engineering

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2CREDITS

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CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

PlaceMatsudo campusor the site

Matsudo campusor the site

Matsudo campusor the site

Matsudo campusor the site

Matsudo campusor the site

Matsudo campusor the site

TaskPresentations / Find Topic

Generation of Ideas agriculture

Presentations / Find Topic

DesignDeveloment Final Presentation Fieldwork

AM

Orientation (self-in-troductionPPT file about 2 minuteslong Special Lec-ture about thehistory and current situation of the site Team building Sitetour together with lunch at the site

Discussion, expla-nation, Ice break. Walking for makinga district

Brushing Up of the District Plan Site Design Concept

Design workImprovement of site design

Refurbishment of the draft planning and design pro-posal

PM

First impression Haiku Map making of the current situation of the site area Analysis of the site area

Task Summary of the district Draft of district plan

Midterm Presenta-tion of District Plan & Site DesignConcept

Design check

Model making.Presentation Critique from the teachers

Presentation to Local community of the project site

Matsudo campus or the site

Matsudo campus or the site

Matsudo campus or the site

Presentation by each team (Feed-back from tutors)

Presentation Farewell party

OutcomePresentations / Find Topic

Generation of Ideas

Presentations / Find Topic Output: Concept & District Plan. Size A1, 1 -2 sheet(s)

Design checkDesign Proposal (Size A1, 1 sheet.) and model

Summary of results

2CREDITS

HABOUTIntensive landscape design workshop aimed at revitalizing cities and regions and creating a sustainable environment by investigating openspaces and vacant houses in Matsudo or a similar city. In this project, participants will learn how to plan and design the landscape to solve issues in local communities through practical fieldwork at sites designed with the community in mind. Through this work, students will be able to develop their own skills and sense of community design. Also the students will experience Japanese culture through communication with local people as well as cross cultural design collaboration.

DATE6 days in August

LandscapeDesign WorkshopHorticulture

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5

Place Chiba city Chiba city Chiba/Tokyo area Chiba city Chiba city

Task

Presentation and discussionParticipation in Practi-cum

Cultural experienceVisit to health care facilities

Cultural experienceVisit to health care facilities

Cultural experienceVisit to health care facilities

Discussion and pres-entation

AM

OrientationSelf-introductionCampus tourWelcome lunch

Lecture: The nursing theory underlying skills education at the School of Nursing, Chiba UniversityLecture & Practicum:Community Health Nursing in Japan

Lecture & Practicum: Midwifery education and practice in Japan

Lecture: Interprofes-sional education at Chiba University

Lecture: Disaster nursingLecture: Mental health nursing in Japan

PM

Lecture: Nursing edu-cation and health care system in JapanPracticum: Fundamen-tal nursing and clinical practice with simulated patients

Hospital tour (e.g., Chi-ba University Hospital, Chiba Rehabilitation Center)

Site visit: Introduction to Oriental medicine (e.g., Acupuncture and Moxibustion)Visit to Japanese-style shopping mall (free time)

Site visit: Communi-ty-based health care facilities in Japan (e.g., Quiball, Maternity clinic, Health center for the el-derly, Chiba Foundation for Health promotion & Disease prevention)

Discussion: Compare nursing in your own country and nursing in JapanPresentation about achievement and feedback by faculty members

Reflection sheet Reflection sheet Reflection sheet Reflection sheet Farewell party

Outcome

Inspiring interest in nursing education and health care system in Japan

Findings from expe-riences

Findings from expe-riences

Findings from expe-riences

Summary of results

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2CREDITS

NNursing at Chiba University: Tradition and InnovationNursing

ABOUTThis program aims to understand how culture can impact nursing practice by comparing nursing in Japan and other countries with a latest trend of nursing in Japan.

Objectives- Experience education at the School of Nursing, Chiba University, a nursing schoolwith a proud history of pioneering nursing education in Japan.

- Visit public healthcare sites in hospitals, facilities, and local communities, and thereby learn the realities of nursing in Japan.

- Compare nursing in your own country and nursing in Japan to identify similarities and diversities, and consider how culture can impact nursing practice.

DATE2019. Jul. 29 - Aug. 2

CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

ABOUTStudents who enroll in this program will be given opportunities to learn about word processing and software computation for mathematics. Topics include how to make a mathematical document and a presentation slide with mathematical formulas, how to draw mathematical objects, and how to calculate fundamental algebra by using computer software, e.g. LaTeX, Beamer, Mathematica e.t.c.. Concerning equipment, the university will provide all computers and software.

DATE2019. Jul. 25 - Jul. 31 (except for Sunday)

Word Processing and Software Computation for MathematicsScience

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University

TaskWord Processing for Mathematics

Word Processing for Mathematics

Presentation Slides for Mathematics

SymbolicComputation

SymbolicComputation

SymbolicComputation

AMLecture on Word Processing

Lecture on Word Processing for Mathematical Document

Lecture on Word Processing for Presentation Slides

Lecture on Algebra with Software

Lecture on Analysis with Software

Lecture on Applied Mathematics with Software

PMExercise on Word Processor

Exercise on Word Processor

Exercise on Word Processing

Exercise on Algebra with Software

Exercise on Analy-sis with Software

Exercise on Applied Mathematics with Software

Welcome Party

OutcomeWord Processing Skills for Mathe-matics Documents

Word Processing Skills for Mathe-matics Documents

Word Processing Skills for Mathe-matics Documents

Symbolic Computa-tion Skills

Skill of Symbolic Computation

Symbolic Computa-tion Skills

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ABOUTStudents who enroll in this program will be given opportunities to learn about advanced informatics. Topics include 3D modeling for 3D printing, theorem proof by using computer software, and digital image processing based on A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) and dictionary learning. Enrollees are expected to be interested in mathematics and informatics but are not assumed to have any computer knowledge or experience. Concerning equipment, the university will provide all computers and software.

DATE2019. Aug. 2 - Aug. 8 (except for Sunday)

A Touch of Advanced InformaticsScience

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University

Task 3D Modeling 3D ModelingAutomatedReasoning

Automated Reasoning

A.I. and Image Processing

A.I. and Image Processing

AMLecture on 3D Modeling

Group Study on 3D Modeling

Lecture on Theorem Proof by Computer

Group Study on Theorem Proof by Computer

Lecture on Image Reconstruction by Artificial Intelli-gence

Group Study on Image Reconstruc-tion by Artificial Intelligence

PMLecture on 3D Modeling

Group Study on 3D Modeling and Presentation

Lecture on Theorem Proof by Computer

Group Study on Theorem Proof by Computer

Lecture on Image Reconstruction by Artificial Intelli-gence

Group Study on Image Reconstruc-tion by Artificial Intelligence

Welcome Party

Outcome 3D Printing Skills 3D Printing SkillsFormal Verification Skills for Logics

Formal Verification Skills for Logics

Knowledge of Image Processing and Dictionary Learning

Knowledge of Image Processing and Dictionary Learning

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2CREDITS

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CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

ABOUTStudents who enroll in this program will be given opportunities to learn about contemporary physics. The program is comprised of lectures on topics of various fields, ranging from elementary particle physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics to astrophysics, and exercises to help understanding the topics.

DATE2019. Aug. 26 - Aug. 30

Invitation toContemporary PhysicsScience

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5

PlaceChiba U.Nishi-Chiba Campus

Chiba U.Nishi-Chiba Campus

Chiba U.Nishi-Chiba Campus

Chiba U.Nishi-Chiba Campus

Chiba U.Nishi-Chiba Campus

Task Lecture / Exercise Lecture / Exercise Lecture / Exercise Lecture / Exercise Lecture / Exercise

AMLecture on experiments of superconductivity

Lecture on physics of strongly correlated electron systems

Lecture on physics of soft matter

Lecture on photo-sci-ence of matters of atomic layer

Lecture on quantum Hall effects and electric standard

PMLecture on structure of unstable nuclei

Lecture on confinement of quarks and mass gap problem

Lecture on big bang and formation of stars

Lecture on high-energy cosmological neutrinos

Lecture on physics of surface and interface

Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Party time

OutcomeBasic knowledge and understanding of the subjects

Basic knowledge and understanding of the subjects

Basic knowledge and understanding of the subjects

Basic knowledge and understanding of the subjects

Basic knowledge and understanding of the subjects

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ABOUTStudents who enroll in this program will be given opportunities to learn about basic chemistry and their state-of-the-art applications. Topics include Physical Chemistry, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Organic chemistry, and Biochemistry. Enrollees are expected to be interested in Chemistry, and can learn convenient techniques to make chemical documents and presentation slides in practices on group work. Concerning equipment, the university will provide all computers and software.

DATEJuly – September 2019 (except for Sunday)

Invitation to Fundamental & State-of-the-Art ChemistryScience

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University

TaskGuidance, Physical Chemistry

Inorganic and Ana-lytical Chemistry

Organic Chemistry Biochemistry Group WorkStudentPresentation

AMLecture on Physical Chemistry

Lecture on Inorgan-ic and Analytical Chemistry

Lecture on Organic Chemistry

Lecture on Biochemistry

Preparation for Presentation

Presentation

PMLecture on Physical Chemistry

Lecture on Inorgan-ic and Analytical Chemistry

Lecture on Organic Chemistry

Lecture on Biochemistry

Preparation for Presentation

Presentationand Closing cere-mony

Group WorkWelcome time

Group Work Group Work Group Work Group Work Party Time

OutcomeKnowledge of Physical Chemistry

Knowledge of Inorganic and Ana-lytical Chemistry

Knowledge of Or-ganic Chemistry

Knowledge of Biochemistry

Discussion, Skill of making slide

PresentationSummary of solutions

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CHIBA UNIVERSITY . SHORT PROGRAM 2019-2020

ABOUTStudents who enroll in this program will be given opportunities to learn about the biodiversity and framework for nature conservation in Japan. Topics include the lectures on these topics, and the introductions to the nature conservation areas, natural history museums, zoos, and botanical gardens in Japan. The excursions to natural monuments, a museum, a zoo, and gardens would be an unobtainable experience for enrollees. (minimum number of participants:15, maximum number of participants:17)

DATE2019. Aug. 8 - Aug. 11

Biodiversity and Nature Conservation in JapanScience

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4

Place Chiba University Chiba prefecture Tokyo Tokyo

Task Lecture Excursion 1 Excursion 3 Excursion 4

AMLecture on climate and biome of Japan and on framework for nature conservation

Excursion tomarine preserve at Marine Biosystems Research Center of Chiba University

Excursion to Ueno zoo in Tokyo

Excursion to Koishikawa botanical garden in Tokyo

PM

Lecture on natural history museums, zoos, botanical gardens and world heritages in Japan

Excursion to natural monu-ment of a carnivorous plants community and a seashore vegetation

Excursion to National Science museum in Tokyo

Excursion to traditional Japa-nese garden in Tokyo

Lectures Field trip by bun Field trip by train Farewell Party

OutcomeInformation about biodiversity and nature conservation in Japan

Experiences in the nature reserves

Experiences in the zoo and museum

Experiences in the botanical garden and Japanese tradi-tional garden

2CREDITS

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ABOUTField trips to the southern Boso Peninsula and Izu-Oshima Island, as well as laboratory analyses of seismic and volcanic activities at the Boso subduction zone.

DATE6 days in September

Geology, Geomorphology, Volcanology, and Seismology at the Boso Subduction Zone Science

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6

Place Chiba University Boso Peninsula Izu-Oshima Island Chiba University Chiba University Chiba University

TaskGuidance and Lecture

Field trip Field tripLaboratory analyses

Group Work Presentation

AMGuidanceLecture on the Boso subduction zone

Field trip to the southern Boso Peninsula

Field trip to Izu-Oshima Island

Laboratory analy-ses of the seismic and volcanic ac-tivities at the Boso subduction zone

Group work for the presentation on the next day

Presentation

PMLecture on the Boso subduction zone

Field trip to the southern Boso Peninsula

Field trip to Izu-Oshima Island

Laboratory analy-ses of the seismic and volcanic ac-tivities at the Boso subduction zone

Group work for the presentation on the next day

Closing ceremony

Farewell party

OutcomeKnowledge on the Boso subduction zone

Knowledge on the geology and geomorphology of the southern Boso Peninsula

Knowledge on the Izu-Oshima volcano

Seismic and volcanic activity analysis skills

Discussion and presentation skills

Presentation

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Short Program

2019-2020

International Student Division, Chiba University

1-33, Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-8522 Japan

Mail to [email protected]

www.chiba-u.ac.jp/e

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