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More Information aboutthe Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University:
https://www.let.hokudai.ac.jp/en/
For more information:https://hokkaidosummerinstitute.oia.hokudai.ac.jp/
*Check the HSI website with this QR code!
Summer Courses offered by the
Graduate School of Letters/Faculty of Letters
June – August 2018 at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Hokkaido Summer Institute 2018
You can apply online fromFebruary 1~28, 2018!
Experience an Academic Summer at Hokkaido University
This course presents an introduction to a number of topics in experimental culturalpsychology, as well as research relevant to some of the major problems in this field.
Takahiko MASUDA
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology,University of Alberta, Canada
Professor, Department of Behavioral Science,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Takahiko MASUDA
Masaki YUKI
Cultural PsychologyFrontiers in Cultural Psychology 2018 July 11 – July 13For Undergraduate Students
The sociology of language looks at social phenomena interrelated with questions oflanguage. In this course, we focus on the role of language in the modernization of Japan.We learn that modernity has an empowering and an oppressive side.
Patrick HEINRICH
Associate Professor, Department of Asian and NorthAfrican Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Patrick HEINRICH
Carola HOMMERICH
Seminar in SociologySociology of Language: Language and Wellbeing in Japan Aug. 6 – Aug. 9For Undergraduate Students
The course will cover how plants and animals become invasive, the economic, social andenvironmental damage they cause, and the population dynamics of invasion. This willinclude examples from Japan, New Zealand and around the world.
Al GLEN
Researcher, Landcare Research (Wildlife Ecology &Management), New Zealand
Professor, Department of Regional Sciences,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Al GLEN
Tohru IKEDA
Social EcologyPrinciples of Invasion Ecology June 18 – June 22For Undergraduate Students
This course is designed to improve psychology graduate students' English writing skills foracademic papers.
Takahiko MASUDA
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology,University of Alberta, Canada
Professor, Department of Behavioral Science,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Takahiko MASUDA
Masaki YUKI
Academic Paper-Writing Workshop forCultural and Social Psychological Journals 2018 July 8 - July 10For Graduate StudentsG27
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Nicolas DE WARREN
Associate Professor,Pennsylvania State University, USA
Nicolas DE WARREN
The aim of this seminar is to investigate different conceptions of the ”self” in the writings ofHusserl, Heidegger, Nishida, and Tanabe in order to address the questions: ”What is self? Howcan we obtain a better understanding of ourselves?”
Shigeru TAGUCHI Associate Professor, Department of Ethics and AppliedEthics, Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
EthicsSelf in Phenomenology and Japanese Philosophy
Ching-yuen CHEUNG Lecturer, Department of Japanese Studies,Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Aug. 1 – Aug. 7For Graduate Students
Johan VAN BENTHEM
Contemporary PhilosophyDynamic Epistemic Logic and its Applications Aug. 27 – Aug. 31
Dynamic epistemic logic deals with dynamic changes in the cognitive states of agents broughtabout by their interactions with others and/or their environment. We discuss the modelupdating techniques that make this possible, the resulting logics, and their applications to otherbranches of logic.
Professor, Department of Philosophy, Stanford Univ.,USAUniversity Professor emeritus of pure and applied logic,University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities,the University of Auckland, New Zealand
Johan VAN BENTHEM
Jeremy M. SELIGMAN
Tomoyuki YAMADA, Katsuhiko SANO, Yasushi NOMURAHokkaido University
For Graduate Students
Tomoyuki YAMADA
Aug. 20 – Aug. 24
Logic is a basic tool for evaluating a reasoning. A given reasoning may be evaluated in termsof truth of a sentence or correctness of the use of logical vocabulary. From these twoperspectives, this course provides basics of propositional, first-order and modal logics.
Professor, Department of Philosophy,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Tomoyuki YAMADA
Yasushi NOMURA
LogicIntroduction to Logic
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
For Graduate Students
Katsuhiko SANO Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
The course will cover principles, legislation, control tools and technologies, and strategies forcontrolling and eradicating Invasive Alien Species (IAS), illustrated with examples ofmanagement from Japan, New Zealand and around the world.
Phil COWAN
Research Associate, Landcare Research(Wildlife Ecology & Management), New Zealand
Phil COWAN
Regional SciencesGeneral Theory of Invasive Alien Species Management Aug. 6 – Aug. 10
Professor, Department of Regional Sciences,Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Tohru IKEDA
For Graduate Students
-Collaboration with world-leading researchers and HU faculty members-Special programs you can experience only in Sapporo-Spend a pleasant and comfortable summer in Hokkaido-Tuition Fee is Free for students of HU’s partner institutions
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