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![]() Japanese Society in Cambridge ケンブリッジ日本人会
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The Japanese Society in Cambridge (JSC) is a voluntary organization, managed mainly by Japanese-speaking scholars (Japanese and non-Japanese nationals) in departments, colleges and institutions of the Cambridge University, as well as Japanese-speaking people studying, working and living in and around Cambridge area, and their families. The society aims to promote mutual friendship and information exchange between its members. The society’s regular meeting is held on every first Sunday of the month, where there is an interdisciplinary lecture given in Japanese. There are also other events such as BBQ party, punting, and New Year party. University lecturers, staff, postdocs, graduate/undergraduate students, their families and the public from outside the university are all welcome! (Website) http://jscam.fc2web.com (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/jpsoccam/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: Japanese Society in Cambridge. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 7 talks in the archive. 電車の中の居眠り― 車内空間とジェンダーを考察する ―Lecture will be in Japanese.
日本語母国語話者による英語発音の通じやすさと印象Lecture will be in Japanese.
ロボットは生物から何を学んできたか?Lecture will be in Japanese.
天皇の譲位の歴史Lecture will be in Japanese.
エックス線で探る宇宙の大規模構造Lecture will be in Japanese
JSC September Meeting
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