Data: 24/9/2011 (sábado)Horário: 15h às 17h30
Biblioteca Mário de Andrade
Rua da Consolação, 94 - Centro
ENTRADA GRATUITA
15h
Apresentação de KamishibaiLocal: Sala de convivência da Biblioteca Circulante
17h30
Seminário Lendo o Japão: a difusão da literatura japonesa no BrasilLocal:
Auditório da Biblioteca Mário de Andrade
Capacidade: 175 lugares
Mais informações no site da Fundação Japão.
martes, 13 de septiembre de 2011
VISITA DE LA DELEGACION EMPRESARIA DE TAIWAN A LA CAC - SEMINARIO Y RONDA DE NEGOCIOS
La visita tendrá lugar el martes 20 de septiembre en la sede de la CAC y estará encabezada por el Sr. C.Y. Wang, Presidente de Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association(CIECA).
DOCUMENTOS ADJUNTOS
PROGRAMA DEL ENCUENTRO (presione aquí)
LISTADO DE EMPRESAS PARTICIPANTES (presione aquí)
La Cámara Argentina de Comercio junto con la Oficina Comercial y Cultural de TAIPEI, organizan el Encuentro Empresarial “Argentina – Taiwán 2011”, sobre Negocios y Comercio Bilateral, que tendrá lugar el próximo martes 20 de septiembre, a partir de las 9:00 hs., en la sede de nuestra Entidad, Av. Leandro N. Alem 36, 8º piso.
La Delegación de Taiwán estará encabezada por el Sr. C.Y. Wang, Presidente de Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association (CIECA) y por la Cámara Argentina de Comercio, la representación estará a cargo del Cont. Víctor Dosoretz, Integrante del Consejo Directivo y Presidente de la Comisión Asesora Interna de Importaciones y Exportaciones.
El encuentro consistirá en un Seminario, donde destacados profesionales, de los sectores público y privado, disertarán sobre temas relevantes para el desarrollo de las relaciones comerciales y económicas entre ambas naciones.
A su finalización se ofrecerá un cóctel y posteriormente tendrá lugar la Ronda de Negocios, en donde empresas taiwanesas y argentinas de variados sectores, tendrán la oportunidad de concretar nuevos negocios, alianzas estratégicas y oportunidades de asociación.
Se encuentran involucrados los siguientes sectores:Informática, maquinarias (de moldeo, producción de productos PE/PP, etc.), calzado, harinas, azúcar, aceite, soja, maíz, levaduras, entre otros.
La participación en este encuentro es sin costo con inscripción previa ya que los cupos son limitados.
Mayor información: eventos@cac.com.ar - (011) 5300-9056/51/96.
DOCUMENTOS ADJUNTOS
PROGRAMA DEL ENCUENTRO (presione aquí)
LISTADO DE EMPRESAS PARTICIPANTES (presione aquí)
La Cámara Argentina de Comercio junto con la Oficina Comercial y Cultural de TAIPEI, organizan el Encuentro Empresarial “Argentina – Taiwán 2011”, sobre Negocios y Comercio Bilateral, que tendrá lugar el próximo martes 20 de septiembre, a partir de las 9:00 hs., en la sede de nuestra Entidad, Av. Leandro N. Alem 36, 8º piso.
La Delegación de Taiwán estará encabezada por el Sr. C.Y. Wang, Presidente de Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association (CIECA) y por la Cámara Argentina de Comercio, la representación estará a cargo del Cont. Víctor Dosoretz, Integrante del Consejo Directivo y Presidente de la Comisión Asesora Interna de Importaciones y Exportaciones.
El encuentro consistirá en un Seminario, donde destacados profesionales, de los sectores público y privado, disertarán sobre temas relevantes para el desarrollo de las relaciones comerciales y económicas entre ambas naciones.
A su finalización se ofrecerá un cóctel y posteriormente tendrá lugar la Ronda de Negocios, en donde empresas taiwanesas y argentinas de variados sectores, tendrán la oportunidad de concretar nuevos negocios, alianzas estratégicas y oportunidades de asociación.
Se encuentran involucrados los siguientes sectores:Informática, maquinarias (de moldeo, producción de productos PE/PP, etc.), calzado, harinas, azúcar, aceite, soja, maíz, levaduras, entre otros.
La participación en este encuentro es sin costo con inscripción previa ya que los cupos son limitados.
Mayor información: eventos@cac.com.ar - (011) 5300-9056/51/96.
EL HAIKU JAPONÉS COMO INSPIRACIÓN POÉTICA EN OTROS IDIOMAS
Lic. Sue Littleton
En esta conferencia, la Lic. Sue Littleton presentará su visión sobre la escritura del haiku en idiomas distintos al japonés, con especial atención al inglés y español.
¿Cuál es la relación entre la idiosincrasia japonesa y el haiku? ¿Qué es el kigo? ¿Existe en otros idiomas? ¿Cuál fue la influencia del haiku japonés en la poesía occidental? Estos son algunos de los interrogantes que la escritora tratará de responder en esta conferencia.
Al final, se realizará la presentación de su último libro Sueku (2011).
Jueves 15 de septiembre, 18:30 hs.
Centro Cultural e Informativo de la Embajada del Japón
Paraguay 1126, C.A.B.A.
En esta conferencia, la Lic. Sue Littleton presentará su visión sobre la escritura del haiku en idiomas distintos al japonés, con especial atención al inglés y español.
¿Cuál es la relación entre la idiosincrasia japonesa y el haiku? ¿Qué es el kigo? ¿Existe en otros idiomas? ¿Cuál fue la influencia del haiku japonés en la poesía occidental? Estos son algunos de los interrogantes que la escritora tratará de responder en esta conferencia.
Al final, se realizará la presentación de su último libro Sueku (2011).
Jueves 15 de septiembre, 18:30 hs.
Centro Cultural e Informativo de la Embajada del Japón
Paraguay 1126, C.A.B.A.
lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2011
Experimental Economics and Spontaneous Order
Turin (Italy), October 5-6, 2011Experimental Economics and Spontaneous OrderSeminar for Ph.D. students directed by Professor Vernon L. SmithIBL (Istituto Bruno Leoni), in co-operation with the Department of Economic and Financial Sciences “Giuseppe Prato” of the University of Turin and CIPESS (Centro Interuniversitario di Economia e Psicologia Sperimentali e Simulative), organizes in Turin a Seminar on “Experimental Economics and the Spontaneous Order”, directed by Professor Vernon L. Smith (Chapman University) and reserved to graduate students.
Professor Smith is the “father” of an important school of scholars using experimental methods to address economic questions. The notion that underpins this new branch of economics is that experiments can help to understand how economic agents behave. In a very formal environment, researchers create artificial monetary incentives to help understand why markets and other exchange systems work. In particular Professor Smith used experimental economics to deal with the spontaneous emergence of social norms.
The seminar will be held at the Department of Economic and Financial Sciences “Giuseppe Prato” of the University of Turin (Corso Unione Sovietica, 218). The Seminar will be conducted by Prof. Vernon Smith, Prof. Bart Wilson and Prof. David Porter (both from Chapman University). Participants to the two-days seminar are required to read a selection of texts as a necessary preparation to the common work. Materials will be provided to the participants by IBL in electronic form upon selection.
The number of participants is restricted to 20 students. Applicants must be under 30.Grants may be available—at the discretion of the selecting committee—to students that will also be participating to the Mises Seminar in Sestri Levante, covering travel and lodging in Turin.
The participation fee is € 250 (this also applies to any beneficiary of the above-mentioned grants).
Selective participation grants will be available at the discretion of organizers, for deserving studentsCandidates interested to apply for participating in this seminar should send their curriculum vitae (including participation to other relevant meetings, seminars, etc) to Carlo Lottieri, at carlo.lottieri@brunoleoni.it.
Applicants should also list their publications, if any, and attach a short cover letter explaining the reason of her interest in participating in the seminar.
Priority for acceptance to the Seminar will be given to participants to the Mises Seminar 2011 (Sestri Levante, 7-8 October 2011).The deadline for the application is July 31, 2011.
The applications will be evaluated by a commission composed by IBL scholars.
The judgment of the commission is unappealable.
Carlo Lottieri Director, Education and Political TheoryIstituto Bruno LeoniIstituto Bruno Leoni – via Bossi 1 – 10144 Torino – Italia Cod. Fisc./P.Iva 08899870011T: +39 (011) 070 2087 – F: +39 (011) 437 1384 – info@brunoleoni.it – http://www.brunoleoni.it/
Fuente: Fundación Atlas 1853
Professor Smith is the “father” of an important school of scholars using experimental methods to address economic questions. The notion that underpins this new branch of economics is that experiments can help to understand how economic agents behave. In a very formal environment, researchers create artificial monetary incentives to help understand why markets and other exchange systems work. In particular Professor Smith used experimental economics to deal with the spontaneous emergence of social norms.
The seminar will be held at the Department of Economic and Financial Sciences “Giuseppe Prato” of the University of Turin (Corso Unione Sovietica, 218). The Seminar will be conducted by Prof. Vernon Smith, Prof. Bart Wilson and Prof. David Porter (both from Chapman University). Participants to the two-days seminar are required to read a selection of texts as a necessary preparation to the common work. Materials will be provided to the participants by IBL in electronic form upon selection.
The number of participants is restricted to 20 students. Applicants must be under 30.Grants may be available—at the discretion of the selecting committee—to students that will also be participating to the Mises Seminar in Sestri Levante, covering travel and lodging in Turin.
The participation fee is € 250 (this also applies to any beneficiary of the above-mentioned grants).
Selective participation grants will be available at the discretion of organizers, for deserving studentsCandidates interested to apply for participating in this seminar should send their curriculum vitae (including participation to other relevant meetings, seminars, etc) to Carlo Lottieri, at carlo.lottieri@brunoleoni.it.
Applicants should also list their publications, if any, and attach a short cover letter explaining the reason of her interest in participating in the seminar.
Priority for acceptance to the Seminar will be given to participants to the Mises Seminar 2011 (Sestri Levante, 7-8 October 2011).The deadline for the application is July 31, 2011.
The applications will be evaluated by a commission composed by IBL scholars.
The judgment of the commission is unappealable.
Carlo Lottieri Director, Education and Political TheoryIstituto Bruno LeoniIstituto Bruno Leoni – via Bossi 1 – 10144 Torino – Italia Cod. Fisc./P.Iva 08899870011T: +39 (011) 070 2087 – F: +39 (011) 437 1384 – info@brunoleoni.it – http://www.brunoleoni.it/
Fuente: Fundación Atlas 1853
Qatar University orients its new international students
Qatar University (QU) welcomed over 50 international students at an orientation event held by the International Students Section. The Section assists international students in making a smooth transition into the life of QU and Qatar and provides support services to respond to academic, personal, financial, scholarship, visa and immigration questions and issues.
Qatar University (QU) welcomed over 50 international students at an orientation event held by the International Students Section.ts comprised those enrolled in the Arabic for Non-Native Speakers Program (ANNS), visiting students, and undergraduates enrolled in various QU Colleges. The students represented a number of different nationalities - US, Canada, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Japan, Singapore, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ghana, Nigeria, Romania, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Germany, Kazakhstan, China, France, Mongolia, Chad, Somalia, Sudan, Nepal, and Yemen.
Leading the event, Section Head Huda Dabbour gave an in-depth presentation on the information contained in the International Students Guide, explaining the status of international students as those admitted to the University with student visas under QU Sponsorship. She also addressed such topics as QU and State of Qatar laws, policies and regulations, and financial aid application.
"We want the students to enjoy their stay at QU and in Qatar and will make every possible effort to ensure that their needs and concerns are addressed promptly", Huda said. "We encourage them to become part of student life and contribute their cultural identities to the many events and activities that take place on the campus and in the community
Huda noted that every year the Section sees an increase in the number of international students entering QU especially to pursue the ANNS program.
Also present at the event to meet and greet the students were ANNS Director Dr Abdullah AbdulRahman, ANNS teacher Rasha Abbas Mahmoud, and Mr Khalifa Alyazeedi of QU Student Fund Section. Representative of Masraf Al-Rayyan bank Ms Noura Hussain Fawaz was on hand to assist students with opening bank accounts and to explain aspects of Islamic banking.
Copies of the Koran in Arabic were distributed to the students which Huda noted would be beneficial not only to the Muslim students but also to the ANNS students in their study of the Arabic language.
The students were later taken on a campus walk tour to orient them to the location of the colleges and key buildings, facilities and services.
Fuente: Korea University
Qatar University (QU) welcomed over 50 international students at an orientation event held by the International Students Section.ts comprised those enrolled in the Arabic for Non-Native Speakers Program (ANNS), visiting students, and undergraduates enrolled in various QU Colleges. The students represented a number of different nationalities - US, Canada, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Japan, Singapore, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ghana, Nigeria, Romania, Thailand, South Korea, Vietnam, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Germany, Kazakhstan, China, France, Mongolia, Chad, Somalia, Sudan, Nepal, and Yemen.
Leading the event, Section Head Huda Dabbour gave an in-depth presentation on the information contained in the International Students Guide, explaining the status of international students as those admitted to the University with student visas under QU Sponsorship. She also addressed such topics as QU and State of Qatar laws, policies and regulations, and financial aid application.
"We want the students to enjoy their stay at QU and in Qatar and will make every possible effort to ensure that their needs and concerns are addressed promptly", Huda said. "We encourage them to become part of student life and contribute their cultural identities to the many events and activities that take place on the campus and in the community
Huda noted that every year the Section sees an increase in the number of international students entering QU especially to pursue the ANNS program.
Also present at the event to meet and greet the students were ANNS Director Dr Abdullah AbdulRahman, ANNS teacher Rasha Abbas Mahmoud, and Mr Khalifa Alyazeedi of QU Student Fund Section. Representative of Masraf Al-Rayyan bank Ms Noura Hussain Fawaz was on hand to assist students with opening bank accounts and to explain aspects of Islamic banking.
Copies of the Koran in Arabic were distributed to the students which Huda noted would be beneficial not only to the Muslim students but also to the ANNS students in their study of the Arabic language.
The students were later taken on a campus walk tour to orient them to the location of the colleges and key buildings, facilities and services.
Fuente: Korea University
sábado, 10 de septiembre de 2011
CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON BUDDHIST ETHICS CONFERENCE
Columbia University, October 6-7, 2011
Buddhist ethics aims to identify and evaluate the different ethical (and metaethical) positions advanced in Buddhist texts. Researchers in the mainstream of philosophy and psychology have begun to appreciate the promise of Buddhist ethical discourse on such topics as the nature of the persons, freedom, attention training, and emotional regulation. Moreover, the growth of Buddhist ethics as a discipline has also led Western teachers and practitioners of Buddhism to apply it's tenets to contemporary issues and problems. This conference endeavors to further advance the project of Buddhist ethics through constructive transdisciplinary dialogue.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Damien Keown (Professor of Buddhist Ethics, Goldsmith College, UK) &
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Chauncey Stillman Professor in Practical Ethics, Duke University
PLENARY ADDRESS:Karl H. Potter (Professor Emeritus in Philosophy, University of Washington)
PARTICIPANTS:
Willoughby Britton (Brown University), Barbra Clayton (Mount Allison University, CA), Christian Coseru (College of Charleston), Georges Dreyfus (Williams College), Owen Flanagan (Duke University), Jonathan Gold (Princeton University), Charles Goodman (SUNY Binghamton), Christopher Gowans (Fordham University), William Grassie (Metanexus Institute), Charles Hallisey (Harvard Divinity School), Sallie King (James Madison University), Matthew Kapstein (University of Chicago), Sara McClintock (Emory University), Andrew Olendzki (Barre Center for Buddhist Studies), Jin Y. Park (American University), David Pizarro (Cornell University), Graham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center), Jesse Prinz (CUNY Graduate Center), Christopher Queen (Harvard University), Riccardo Repetti (Kingsborough College), Mark Siderits (Seoul National University, KR), Barry Schwartz (Swarthmore College), Evan Thompson (University of Toronto, CA), Lynne Tirrell (University of Massachusetts), Robert Thurman (Columbia University), Karma Lekshe Tsomo (University of San Diego), Jan Westerhoff (University of Durham, UK)
CONFERENCE DIRECTOR:
Christopher Kelley (Columbia University)
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR:
Jake Davis (CUNY Graduate Center)
FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO REGISTER, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.cbs.columbia.edu/buddhist_ethics/
Michele Sakow
(Executive Secretary)
Palden Sakya Centers
Ven. Lama Pema Wangdak, Director
Buddhist ethics aims to identify and evaluate the different ethical (and metaethical) positions advanced in Buddhist texts. Researchers in the mainstream of philosophy and psychology have begun to appreciate the promise of Buddhist ethical discourse on such topics as the nature of the persons, freedom, attention training, and emotional regulation. Moreover, the growth of Buddhist ethics as a discipline has also led Western teachers and practitioners of Buddhism to apply it's tenets to contemporary issues and problems. This conference endeavors to further advance the project of Buddhist ethics through constructive transdisciplinary dialogue.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Damien Keown (Professor of Buddhist Ethics, Goldsmith College, UK) &
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Chauncey Stillman Professor in Practical Ethics, Duke University
PLENARY ADDRESS:Karl H. Potter (Professor Emeritus in Philosophy, University of Washington)
PARTICIPANTS:
Willoughby Britton (Brown University), Barbra Clayton (Mount Allison University, CA), Christian Coseru (College of Charleston), Georges Dreyfus (Williams College), Owen Flanagan (Duke University), Jonathan Gold (Princeton University), Charles Goodman (SUNY Binghamton), Christopher Gowans (Fordham University), William Grassie (Metanexus Institute), Charles Hallisey (Harvard Divinity School), Sallie King (James Madison University), Matthew Kapstein (University of Chicago), Sara McClintock (Emory University), Andrew Olendzki (Barre Center for Buddhist Studies), Jin Y. Park (American University), David Pizarro (Cornell University), Graham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center), Jesse Prinz (CUNY Graduate Center), Christopher Queen (Harvard University), Riccardo Repetti (Kingsborough College), Mark Siderits (Seoul National University, KR), Barry Schwartz (Swarthmore College), Evan Thompson (University of Toronto, CA), Lynne Tirrell (University of Massachusetts), Robert Thurman (Columbia University), Karma Lekshe Tsomo (University of San Diego), Jan Westerhoff (University of Durham, UK)
CONFERENCE DIRECTOR:
Christopher Kelley (Columbia University)
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR:
Jake Davis (CUNY Graduate Center)
FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO REGISTER, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.cbs.columbia.edu/buddhist_ethics/
Michele Sakow
(Executive Secretary)
Palden Sakya Centers
Ven. Lama Pema Wangdak, Director
viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011
KBS World Radio
Contenido
De lunes a viernes a las 22 hs, por FM Radio Palermo 94.7, podrán escuchar toda la
De lunes a viernes a las 22 hs, por FM Radio Palermo 94.7, podrán escuchar toda la programación de KBS World Radio en español.
Sobre KBS World Radio
KBS WORLD Radio, el servicio internacional de Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), es la única emisora internacional multilingüe y de onda corta de Corea. Su origen se remonta al 15 de agosto de 1953, cuando se denominaba La Voz de Corea Libre. La emisión de 15 minutos en inglés se amplió luego a los idiomas japonés (1 de diciembre de 1955), coreano (2 de septiembre de 1957), francés (10 de abril de 1958), ruso (13 de febrero de 1961), chino ( 10 de agosto de 1961), español (19 de agosto de 1962), indonesio (2 de junio de 1975), árabe (10 de septiembre de 1975), alemán (1 de mayo de 1981), portugués (inaugurado el 1 de junio de 1983 y cerrado el 1 de abril de 1994) e italiano (abierto el 1 de junio de 1985 y cerrado el 1 de noviembre de 1994). En 1973, la emisora cambió su nombre por Radio Corea y más tarde, en agosto de 1994, pasó a tener la denominación de Radio Corea Internacional. En el año 2005 se incorporó el undécimo idioma, el vietnamita, y se produjo el cambio de nombre a KBS World Radio. Actualmente KBS WORLD Radio ofrece servicios por onda corta, onda media, FM e Internet en 10 idiomas diferentes. KBS WORLD Radio cumple una importante labor en el afianzamiento de la amistad y la comprensión mutua entre los más de 40 millones de oyentes y cibernautas interesados en Corea, además de los 700 mil coreanos que se encuentran fuera del país, a través de programas que reflejan los aspectos sociales, culturales y políticos de una manera precisa y fiable en los servicios informativos.
De lunes a viernes a las 22 hs, por FM Radio Palermo 94.7, podrán escuchar toda la
De lunes a viernes a las 22 hs, por FM Radio Palermo 94.7, podrán escuchar toda la programación de KBS World Radio en español.
Sobre KBS World Radio
KBS WORLD Radio, el servicio internacional de Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), es la única emisora internacional multilingüe y de onda corta de Corea. Su origen se remonta al 15 de agosto de 1953, cuando se denominaba La Voz de Corea Libre. La emisión de 15 minutos en inglés se amplió luego a los idiomas japonés (1 de diciembre de 1955), coreano (2 de septiembre de 1957), francés (10 de abril de 1958), ruso (13 de febrero de 1961), chino ( 10 de agosto de 1961), español (19 de agosto de 1962), indonesio (2 de junio de 1975), árabe (10 de septiembre de 1975), alemán (1 de mayo de 1981), portugués (inaugurado el 1 de junio de 1983 y cerrado el 1 de abril de 1994) e italiano (abierto el 1 de junio de 1985 y cerrado el 1 de noviembre de 1994). En 1973, la emisora cambió su nombre por Radio Corea y más tarde, en agosto de 1994, pasó a tener la denominación de Radio Corea Internacional. En el año 2005 se incorporó el undécimo idioma, el vietnamita, y se produjo el cambio de nombre a KBS World Radio. Actualmente KBS WORLD Radio ofrece servicios por onda corta, onda media, FM e Internet en 10 idiomas diferentes. KBS WORLD Radio cumple una importante labor en el afianzamiento de la amistad y la comprensión mutua entre los más de 40 millones de oyentes y cibernautas interesados en Corea, además de los 700 mil coreanos que se encuentran fuera del país, a través de programas que reflejan los aspectos sociales, culturales y políticos de una manera precisa y fiable en los servicios informativos.
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