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Looking at Shakespeare from the non-Anglophone World

Academic

Venue:

The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-Upon-Avon

Date:

Thursday 2nd February 2023 (15:00-16:30)

This event is supported by the JSPS London Symposium and Seminar Scheme and is hosted by researchers at The Shakespeare Institute, which is part of the University of Birmingham, and is located in Stratford-upon-Avon. This event will feature academics from Waseda University, Japan, who will be speaking about Shakespeare in translation and adaptation outside of the anglophone world.

Schedule and registration: 

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/shakespeare/events/2023/ts0202.aspx

Cost: Free


Posted on 21 January 2023




UK-Japan Genome Stability Symposium

Academic

This event is supported by the JSPS London Symposium and Seminar Scheme and is hosted by scientists from the Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex with scientists from Tokyo, Kyoto and Mishima Universities.
With research partners from other UK institutions, they will discuss their latest research on genome stability and DNA damage response over two days and explore possibilities for collaboration.

Date: 09:00–17:00 Thursday, 19th January 2023 and 09:00 to 17:00 Friday, 20th January 2023 

Venue: Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex, Fulton Campus

Schedule: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/newsandevents/events?id=59560

Cost: Free

Registration: please e mail Dr Helfrid Hochegger:  h.hochegger@sussex.ac.uk


Posted on 20 December 2022




JSPS London Symposium: Non-Equilibrium Dynamics, Thermodynamics and Fluctuations: From Fundamentals to the Next Generation of Microscopic Thermal Machines

Academic

With the next technological revolution underway in the quantum world, there is now an increasing need to develop thermal devices such as heat engines or refrigerators that operate on small length and energy scales. To uncover the fundamental principles that govern such microscopic machines and to realize them in experiments, a whole breadth of challenges must be overcome. Key topics in this context include the nature of non-equilibrium thermal and quantum fluctuations, non-Markovian time evolution laws, collective effects in many-body systems as well as the role of strong coupling and finite reservoirs. This Symposium brings together researchers from Japan, Europe, and the University of Nottingham, who work in stochastic and quantum thermodynamics, cold-atom physics, and wider areas of quantum many-body physics. Its overarching aim is to find new avenues towards understanding the complex interplay between the dynamics, thermodynamics, and fluctuations of classical and quantum systems out of equilibrium and thus to help paving the way for the next generation of microscopic thermal machines. Besides the scheduled 30-min talks, the program leaves ample time for discussions and to build new connections between Japan, the UK and Europe.

Location: De Vere Orchard hotel, Nottingham

Date(s): Monday 12th (09:00) - Thursday 15th December 2022 (13:30)

Event Webpage:

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/physics/events/2022/jsps-london-symposium.aspx

Contact: Please e-mail Dr Kay Brandner: kay.brandner@nottingham.ac.uk


Posted on 07 December 2022




The Social World of Butoh Dance: Screening an Unseen Performance from the 1970s

Academic

This event is supported by the JSPS London Symposium and Seminar Scheme and includes two days of talks and a screening of Shiokubi (1975) – a performance created by butoh dancer Bishop Yamada, overseen by Tatsumi Hijikata. This performance marks the founding of Yamada’s own dance company Hoppo Butoh Ha in Tsuruoka (Yamagata). The performance was shot as part of a video project known as the VIC (Video Information Center), which includes 1,200 tapes of performances, exhibitions, and events from the 1970s and 1980s. Those involved in the project were not only interested in documenting the performance of Shiokubi itself, but the whole world around the performance: from arrival at the venue, to final rehearsal, to afterparty. Researchers attending this event will have the chance to watch these additional materials, as well as situating the film within the context of the VIC archive and the Tatsumi Hijikata Archive, both held at Keio University Art Center.

Further details about the event:

Date: 10:00–18:00 Saturday, December 17, 2022 and 10:00–15:00 Sunday, December 18, 2022 

Venue: Fitzpatrick Hall, Queens’ College, Silver Street, Cambridge, CB39ET 

Schedule: 

http://www.art-c.keio.ac.jp/en/news-events/event-archive/portfolio-butoh2022-12/

Cost: Free and open to all

Booking: Booking is not required but if attending all day on the Saturday the organisers would appreciate an indication of numbers via registering through the following Eventbrite link: 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-social-world-of-butoh-dance-tickets-474861803437

*Notes: 

Meals are not provided.             

Rail strikes are planned for the weekend of this event, so please check routes before travelling. 


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Pre-departure Seminar (online) 11th November 2022

Non-academic

Time: 13:00 - 16:30. This event includes a Japanese lesson and orientation seminar to help JSPS Fellows soon to go out to Japan to prepare for this research trip.

* This event is by invitation only.

Agenda

Preparing for a Research Trip to Japan


Posted on 09 November 2022




JSPS Funding Programme Information Event (online): Friday 7th October 2022

Non-academic

The next online information session about upcoming JSPS funding calls will be held on Friday, 7th October 2022 from 14:00 to 15:00 (UK time). There will be short presentations that cover our multilateral, bilateral project funding and individual fellowship opportunities available from doctoral student to professorial level, covering all research fields to collaborate with researchers in Japan. There will also be a presentation from a JSPS alumni member about their recent research experiences in Japan and the opportunity to ask questions and discuss prospective applications with JSPS London staff.

To join this event please register using the following link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Wy0smRgqS3mG3xkJXvMyhA

After registering, an individual invitation link will be e mailed to you.

Registration closes on 6th October.


Posted on 01 October 2022




Pre Departure Seminar (online) 11th July 2022

Non-academic

This event includes a Japanese lesson and orientation seminar to help JSPS Fellows soon to go out to Japan to prepare for this research trip.

* This event is by invitation only.

Agenda


Posted on 09 July 2022




JSPS London Online Funding Programme Information Event

Non-academic

Time and Date: 27th April 2022, 13:00 to 14:00 (UK time).

Online Platform: Zoom

This event will include short presentations that cover our multilateral, bilateral project funding and individual fellowship opportunities available from doctoral student to professorial level, covering all research fields to collaborate with researchers in Japan. There will also be a presentation from a JSPS alumni member about their recent research experiences with Japan and the opportunity to ask questions and discuss prospective applications with JSPS London staff.

Order of Speakers:

JSPS Overview, Institutional and Group Funding Programmes- Mr Koji Yasuhara, Deputy Director, JSPS London

JSPS Fellowship Programmes- Ms Hyori Jeon, International Programme Associate, JSPS London

Experiences of doing Research with Japan- Dr Ojodomo Achadu, University of Warwick and JSPS Alumnus

If you would like to join this event please e mail: enquire@jsps.org  


Posted on 14 April 2022




Experience Japan Exhibition 2021 (on-line)

Non-academic

Saturday, 20th November 2021, 7:00 to 12:00 UK Time/ 16:00 to 21:00 Japan time

This year the Experience Japan Exhibition is being organised on-line by Keio University and the British Council. The online seminars will cover topics such as scholarships, employment opportunities, researching in Japan, aspects of Japanese culture, and more. There will also be a Q&A session where participants can ask questions to students who have studied in Japan, while top Japanese universities and institutions will have virtual booths to introduce their unique programmes.

JSPS will be giving a presentation about its funding opportunities during this event from 10:00 to 10:30 UK Time/ 19:00 to 19:30 Japan Time.

Registration in advance is necessary through the on-line Seminar Rooms to join a presentation.

For further information and to register please refer to the links below:

Press Release

Registration


Posted on 16 November 2021




Envisioning of liquid consumption of digitalised arts: Innovation, creativeness, and transformation of nature and art assets

Academic

09:00 to 13:30 UK time, Monday 6th December, 2021.

This event is hosted by Bournemouth University and supported by JSPS London. This webinar will be held through zoom and is free to attend.

If you would like to participate in this event, please contact below.

hoe@bournemouth.ac.uk

Outline of Event, Programme and Registration Information 


Posted on 10 November 2021