Get a taste of UK university study here in Japan! UK lecturers often visit the British Council Japan to talk on a range of topical themes, using exactly the same format as their university lectures.
UK universities offer courses in a wide range of fields, from art and design to biotechnology or business and management, which means that you are sure to find a course that's right for you. In this series, we choose the hottest topics and allow you to sample the UK study experience without leaving Japan.
Whether you are thinking of studying in the UK, like English, or are interested in the lecture topic, you are welcome to attend.
Peace, Prosperity and Development: Does Globalisation Help or Hinder Peacemaking?
Lecturer: Dr Jan Selby, University of Sussex
Tokyo
Saturday 18 October 14:00 - 14:50
Education UK Exhibition Japan 2008 (Tokyo International Forum)
Lecture outline
This lecture will discuss whether economic globalisation and development help in bringing an end to civil and international armed conflicts.
International organisations (such as the United Nations and World Bank) and developed states (such as Japan and the UK) believe that it does, and it is mainly for this reason they provide large amounts of international aid to countries emerging from conflict. However, this is not the whole story, for economic development and international aid can also impede peacemaking.
Perhaps the UN and World Bank (and the UK and Japanese governments) should rethink their ideas about ‘peace, prosperity and development’? Perhaps they should even reduce the amount of aid they give for post-conflict reconstruction? This lecture will provide some answers to these difficult but crucial questions.
Japan, Oil, and its future relationship with the World?
Lecturer: Dr Sarah Hyde, University of Kent
Tokyo
Saturday 18 October 15:00 - 15:50
Education UK Exhibition Japan 2008 (Tokyo International Forum)
Lecture outline
This lecture will discuss the issues of the decline in world supplies in oil and gas, starting with the classic Hubbert peak oil theory which says that oil and gas have been in decline since 1995.
We will talk about the implications of this for the world but think about Japan in particular, as she has no natural resources of her own. We will look at the diplomatic relations Japan maintains, to ensure that she has oil and gas.
Finally, we will look at the difficult relationship Japan has with China and Russia over the discovery of oil in the areas between their countries.
Globalisation: Good or Bad
Lecturer: Dr Dorron Otter, Leeds Metropolitan University
Osaka
Sunday 19 October 16:10 - 17:00
Education UK Exhibition Japan 2008 (Umeda Sky Building 10F Aura Hall)
Lecture outline
This lecture gives an overview of how different schools of political economy have viewed globalisation. It takes as its starting point the debates about imperialism in the 19th century and then shows how essentially the competing perspectives of globalisation in the late 20th century and now 21st century have developed. It does this in a way that both shows the impact of globalisation and its potential advantages and disadvantages and ends with a challenge to the audience to test their own views as to how globalisation might progress in the future.
Trafficking of Women from a Human Rights Perspective
Lecturer: Dr Tomoya Obokata, Queen's University Belfast
Osaka
Sunday 19 October 17:10 - 18:00
Education UK Exhibition Japan 2008 (Umeda Sky Building 10F Aura Hall)
Lecture outline
This presentation will examine the growing problem of trafficking of human beings around the world, and how their human rights are affected. It will start by providing an overview of the problem of trafficking and clarify the definition of this practice established under international law. It will then highlight key human rights issues arising from this, such as violence against women, torture, and slave labour. The lecture will finish by highlighting key obligations imposed upon the governments under international human rights law.
| Art / Anthropology | Art and Language | University of Durham Professor Robert H Layton |
|---|---|---|
| Graphic Design | Graphic Design and Visible Language | University of the Arts London |
| Textile | Craft:Industry interface – A dialogue between hand, heart and machine (An Anglo-Japanese collaboration) | Bath Spa University Mr Tim Parry-Williams |
| Architecture | The Modern House | Glasgow School of Art Ms Sally Stewart |
| Ship Science | Light...but strong and safe? - Use of plastic materials in hull structures of ships and boats | University of Southampton Professor Ajit Shenoi |
| Religious Studies | Does Religion Have a Place In An Increasingly Rational World? | Durham University Professor Seth D Kunin |
| Anthropology | Culture Centres as a Healing Resource for Indigenous People | Oxford Brookes University Professor Joy Hendry |
| Arts in Education | The Creative and Performing Arts in UK Higher Education: An Integrated Approach | Trinity College Carmarthen Mr Kevin Matherick |
| Development studies / Peace studies | Post-war Reconstruction and the World Bank: the Case of Afghanistan’s National Solidarity Programme | University of York Professor Mark Evans |
| International Relations | The future of globalization | University of Southampton Professor Tony McGrew |
| Psychology | Relationships: love and attraction | Lancaster University Mr Robin Gilmour |
| Design | Thinking and designing outside the box (workshop) | University College for the Creative Arts Mr Eric Rhodes-Molden |
| Business | What Business People need to know about IT | Kingston University Dr Walter Skok |
| Civil Society | Civil Society and the G8 | University of Edinburgh Mr Matthew Wortley |
| Architecture | Tradition and modernity in British architecture | University of Leeds Professor Neil Jackson |
| Tourism | Peter Rabbit, Tourism, and the English Lake District | Leeds Metropolitan University Mr David Hind |
| Design | Japanese influence in visual arts on the UK & European design market (1850's to early 1900) | Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College Mr Peter Cornish |
| International Politics | World Politics in the Twenty-First Century | University of East Anglia Professor Stephanie Lawson |
| Branding | Countries as Brands: values, strategies and history | Trinity College Carmarthen Dr Marcus Leaning |
| International Relations | Globalisation and the future of the state | University of Sheffield Dr Graham Harrison |
| International Relations | International relations of East Asia | Oxford Brookes University Dr Kuniko Ashizawa |
| Business | The making of entrepreneurs: nature vs nurture | University of Portsmouth Ms Laura Wilson |
| English Language | Heinz 57: The history of the English Language and the rise of English as a Global Language | University of Reading Ms Clare Nukui |
| Business | Low Carbon Strategies for Business | University of East Anglia Dr Keith Tovey |