World Campus – Japan alumni, Henning Rodtwitt(’08 & ’09,) Amanda Roland(’09,) Torunn Olsen(’11,) Ola Johannessen(’11,) Alexandra Kristinnsdottir(’11,) and Vegard Ovland(’11) held presentations at the University of Oslo and the Oslo Handelsgym. They presented the upcoming program and shared their experiences to over 30 Norwegian students.
Category Archives: Our participants
Presentation in Ringebu, Norway
World Campus – Japan alumni, Henning Rodtwitt(’08 & ’09) and Vegard Ovland(’11) and CEO, Hiro Nishimura visited Ringebu Folkehøyskole where Maria Sørlid(’11) currently studies, and facilitated a program presentation. Nearly 30 interested students attended the presentation.
Fall 2011 University Partners Visit & Program Presentations
Belgium
November 21, 2011 (Monday)
Location: University of Gent
Contact: Hiro Nishimura hnishimura@worldcampus.org
Denmark, Copenhagen
November 14, 2011 (Monday)
Location: Copenhagen University, U3 at snorresgade
Time: 14:00 – 15:00
Contact: Nina Cecilie Phaff Møller nmoller@worldcampus.org
Denmark, Roskilde
November 15, 2011 (Tuesday)
Location: University of Roskilde, The cinema, building 41.1.
Time: 10:00 – 11:30
Contact: Christian Damgaard cod@ruc.dk
Finland
November 03, 2011 (Thursday)
Location: University of Eastern Finland
Contact: terttu.rajala@uef.fi
the Netherlands, Leiden
November 16, 2011 (Wednesday)
Location: University of Leiden, Eykhof 4, 004
Time: 13:00-15:00
November 16, 2011 (Wednesday)
Location: University of Leiden, Lipsius 227
Time: 15:00-17:00
November 17, 2011 (Thursday)
Location: University of Leiden, Lipsius 028
Time: 11:15-13:00
Contact: Frank Floris frank_floris@hotmail.com
Norway, Oslo
November 08, 2011 (Tuesday)
Location: Høyskolen i Oslo og Akershus. building P48 room p476
Time: 14:00 – 15:00
November 08, 2011 (Tuesday)
Location: University of Oslo, building P.A Munchs hus, room 454
Time: 16:00 – 17:00
November 08, 2011 (Tuesday)
Location: Oslo Handelsgym, Auditorium 3
Time: 18:00 – 19:00
Contact: Henning Rodtwitt hrodtwitt@worldcampus.org
Norway, Ringebu
November 07, 2011 (Monday)
Location: Ringebu Folkehøyskole
Time: circa 16:00
Contact: Henning Rodtwitt hrodtwitt@worldcampus.org
Norway, Sarpsborg
November 09, 2011 (Wednesday)
Location: St. Olav videregående skole
Time: 14:45 – 15:45
Contact: Henning Rodtwitt hrodtwitt@worldcampus.org
Sweden, Sundsvall
November 10, 2011 (Thursday)
Location: Mid Sweden University (Mittuniversitetet) at Campus Sundsvall, meeting room L111
Time: 16:15 – 18:15 (see also
Campus-Sundsvall-karta_map.pdf)
Contact: hemmingsson.sweden@gmail.com
The first fall 2011 WCJ presentation in Finland
World Campus – Japan 2012 Program presentation was held at the University of Eastern Finland in Joensuu, Finland on November 3. We thank Professor Terttu Rajala, the lecturer of Japanese language and culture for inviting us to the university.
Cooking Japanese food
The day before we had to leave our host families in Suita, Oosaka, we were invited to cook some of the greatest dishes from Japan in the city hall of Yameda. We made Takoyaki (small flour balls of octopus with a coat of read ginger and vegetables), Yaki Soba (fried vegetables and lovely noodles), Ichigo daifuku (delicious small strawberries with a coat of sweet beans, and on top of that yet another layer of some kind of gummish rice-thing). We also made this international edition of maki rolls, a kind of rolled sushi (maki-Makeru means to roll in Japanese). The inside contains fresh fish and vegetables rolled in rice and seaweed.
The funny thing about making these dishes was that they all were a lot different to us in a lot of ways. I had never seen a Japanese person make maki rolls with boiled vegetables and tuna. It gave me new inspiration because it is very different from the way I learned to make sushi in Denmark.
It was also really great to get the opportunity to make Takoyaki, because it famous in the Kansai area, and a lot of the group members where crazy about them. In my case, it was fun because my host family owned two popular Takoyaki shops, and after this course, I was able to help them in the shop.
My favourite dish was probably the Ichigo daifuku, because it had such a fun texture (it was softer than wine gum, and still tougher) and because it contained my favourite fruit, a yummy red strawberry. The inside red strawberry even measured up with the strawberries from Denmark, which Danes are very proud of.
After my trip home from Japan, I began to make Japanese food the way I was taught by my host families and the course, and everyone really loves it in Denmark. I would never have discovered these dishes without the World Campus Programs, and I will always appreciate that I had the opportunity to learn it in Japan.
(Nina Møller, Denmark)







