Transnational Research in a Multipolar World (May 8-9, Tokyo)
Transnational research plays an essential role in global knowledge production. The international Conference of the Max Weber Foundation “Transnational Research in a Multipolar World”, taking place at Sophia University and the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ), will discuss the impact of the growing geopolitical tensions on transnational research.
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Wooden architecture for a second, green modernity (May 11, Online / Reutlingen)
The German-Japanese symposium on wooden architecture with the world famous architects Kengo Kuma (JP) and Peter Cheret (GE) as key speakers will discuss recent trends in wooden architecture. In view of the different traditions in dealing with wood as well as common challenges on a global, climate and energy policy level, the symposium aims at an exchange of approaches and concepts in architecture and construction technology for future-oriented, sustainable building. |
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UNU Conversation Series: Tech for Good? (May 15, Tokyo)
The United Nations University (UNU) cordially invites you to attend “Tech for Good? Do New Technologies Lead to Equity in Education?”, with the German Minister of Education and Research, Bettina Stark-Watzinger and UNU Rector Tshilidzi Marwala. They will explore the role of technology in achieving the global goals, notably education. |
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Sustainable Space – Resilient Earth (June 1, Tokyo / Online)
Unhindered access to space by promoting the safe and sustainable use of space is of utmost importance for Germany and Japan. Both countries are at the forefront of developing technologies to mitigate the space debris problem and are looking back on decades of close cooperation in the space domain. Register now to join the symposium organized by DWIH Tokyo & JDZB (Japanese-German Center Berlin), in cooperation with DLR (German Aerospace Center) - in Tokyo or online! |
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Green Hydrogen Technologies (JEX Program) [Deadline: 2023/05/07] The Junior Experts Exchange Program (JEX) 2023 will focus on “Green Hydrogen Technologies”. Invited are up to 8 Japanese young researchers (under 40) from research institutes and companies. The program in Germany will take place from June 10 to June 18, 2023, a workshop with German alumni of the program is planned for June 17. The deadline for application has just been extended to May 07, 2023! |
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Study trips for groups of foreign students to Germany
[Deadline: 2023/05/01] University teachers at Japanese universities can apply for study trips to Germany for groups of up to 15 students (7-12 days). Information about this program is available in German only. |
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International Journalists' Programme: 1st German-Japanese Fellowship Programm
[Deadline: 2023/05/15] The International Journalists' Programmes (IJP) will offer a fellowship project exclusively for Japan in 2023 for the first time. This programme will put a strong focus on economics, geopolitics, environment/energy, and new technologies. 10 journalists between the age of 28 and 45 from Japan and Germany will have the opportunity to participate in a two-month stay abroad in the respective countries. |
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