Presentations of World Campus Japan in Europe (Feb. 2011)

World Campus International, Inc. CEO, Hiro Nishimura will be visiting the following countries. To find out the date/time and location of the program presentation in your area, please contact hnishimura@worldcampus.org.

  • February 3, 4 in Oslo, Norway
    (a program presentation will be held in “Helga Enghs hus, room 234” at the University of Oslo at 15:00 on Feb 3)
  • Feb 7, 8 in Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Feb 9 in the University of Eastern Finland in Joensuu, Finland
  • Feb 10, 11 in Stockholm, Sweden
  • Feb 14 the University of Leuven in Leuven, Belgium
  • Feb 15, 16, 17, 18 in Germany
    Feb 16, 13:00 at Room 23.02.02.81 of the Institut für Modernes Japan (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
    Feb 17, 13:00 at Room 207 of the Rostocker Freizeitzentrum, Kuphalstrasse 77, 18069 Rostock
  • Feb 21st 2011, 17:00 HWZ in Zurich, Switzerland, Hochschulgebäude Sihlhof, Laagerstraße 5 (vis à vis Sihlpost)

World Campus – Japan Program Presentations held in Europe!

In late 2010, WCI held “World Campus – Japan 2011 Program Presentations” and WCI Alumni Gatherings in Finland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France. Over 200 interested people attended the presentations and quite many of them have already applied for the upcoming World Campus – Japan Program.

There will be another series of presentations planned in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein in February 2011. (Contact yhufford@worldcampus.org to find out the exact dates and locations.)

WCI Program Presentation at Helsingin Luonnontiedelukio


WCI Program Presentation at Helsingin Luonnontiedelukio in Helsinki Finland

Hiro with Dr. Tuula Saarnio of Laurea University of Applied Sciences


Hiro with Dr. Tuula Saarnio of Laurea University of Applied Sciences in Espoo, Finland

WCI Finland Team Gathering


WCI Finland Team Gathering

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World Campus – Japan 2011 presentations

The World Campus – Japan Program 2011 presentation will be held at the following places.
(CEO, Hiro Nishimura and the local alumni will present the program.)

Finland
On November 15 (11:00 – 11:30): Helsingin Luonnontiedelukio

On November 16 (11:00 – 11:30): Helsingin Kuvataidelukio

Denmark
On November 17 (10:00 – 11:30): Roskilde University – Small Auditorium in Building #1

On November 18 (12:00 – 13:00): Copenhagen University – Room 615 in the Asian Department
Leifsgade 33, 2300 Copenhagen S.

The Netherlands
On November 19 (11:00 – 13:00 & 13:00 – 15:00): Leiden University – Room #1 in the Academic Building

Belgium
On November 22 (12:00 – 13:00): University of Gent – Japanse Taal en Cultuur, Blandijnberg 2
9000 Gent

Germany
On November 24 (13:10 – 14:00): Carl-von-Ossietzky-Schule, Ernst-von-Harnack-Str. 1, 65197 Wiesbaden

Switzerland
On November 25 (17:00 – 18:00): HWZ Hochschule für Wirtschaft Zürich – Room113, Lagerstrasse 5, 8021 Zürich

Hot summer festival!

Kappa-Festival

Hot summer day in Abiko Japan. The day of Kappa Festival right by the Abiko Train Station. This day was one of the last days of the World Campus – Japan Summer 2010 Tour and it was as busy or more busy than the first day.

Before i go into telling you what we did that day I have to explain what the Kappa Festival is right? or at least explain what a Kappa is, so here is the explanation: Kappa is a water creature, it looks like a very interesting combination of a frog with a chicken pick and a plate on his head.

The Kappa Festival has become one of the most important celebrations of the City of Abiko, they have everything from music performances which we were part of, food everywhere, there is of course a parade which we participated in and then it ends with a very cultural celebration at a park with bamboo candles everywhere, which we had the opportunity to help set up.

So, as you read, the Kappa Festival is just a celebration of life. World Campus – Japan participants not only had the chance to participate in it as a performers but we also helped with all the set up of the festival.

It was a great experience to see how people work all year long to plan this day, they also work really hard on the day of the festival to make sure everything happens as planned.

People ate, enjoyed each other’s company and celebrated the Kappa with a great Abiko spirit, which is now more than ever, a very international spirit.

Unique Access to Japan!

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