KYOTO UNIVERSITY OPEN COURSE WARE http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ home courses about ocw Departments help feedback Welcome to Kyoto-U OCW. Faculty of Integrated Human Studies Welcome to KYOTO-U's OpenCourseWare: Faculty of Letters The Three Principles of Kyoto University Faculty of Education Advance the scholarship of mankind and contribute to the light of the earth. Scholarship is the antithesis of physical force. Each of the modern sciences is tied to scholarship. Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics Faculty of Science Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Agriculture General Education Graduate School of Letters Cultivating words both foreign and familiar, education is to be enjoyed together. Language is the key to the integration of knowledge. Education based on superior language does not stop at mere knowledge transfer. Brilliance is not prideful; a university of both intelligence and fellowship. Among many measures of scholarship and morality, Those of our university fall broadly within these three. 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The purpose is to open the educational door wider to various people, such as students, staffs, teachers not only in Kyoto University but also in other universities, researchers of associate societies, senior high school students who want to study in Kyoto University and social man who want to study further, by learning the courses of Kyoto University. Moreover, it is also important to improve the visibility of Kyoto University in the world and propagate the cultures and traditions of Japan in Japanese. OCW aims to contribute to human’ s knowledge assets and share them over the world, and to prompt the international exchange activities to enhance the communications with other countries in the world. Hiroshi MATSUMOTO, President of KYOTO University Kyoto University Programs for Future International Leaders K.U.PROFILE Introduction to KYOTO-U OPENCOURSEWARE Lecture information, features, syllabuses, lecture notes and videos are available in each lecture page. 01 - Mexico City Earthquake and Mexican Architecture Mexico City Earthquake and Mexican Architecture Yuichi Sato Junior Campus Course Structure: 9/30/2007 10:30~12:00 14:00 ∼ 15:30 Courses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Organ Transplant Highlights of this Course This class explains the damages of buildings in 1985 Mexico City Earthquake through the computer simulations. Applied Pharmacology Course Description Management Communication (Business Negotiation) On September 19, 1985, Mexico City was struck by an earthquake of magnitude 8.1, which was the most catastrophic in the history of the Americas. Within the primary damage zone, about 20% of the buildings from Primate evolution (Old World monkeys, humans) 6-15 stories in height suffered structural damage. In this class, the damages of buildings in 1985 Mexico City Ultra High Precision Analysis Earthquake are explained through the computer simulations. This class also introduces Mexican architecture in 19th and 20th centuries, Food and environment under economic development andtheglobalization Mathematics for Economics home courses about ocw help feedback Elementary English Composition for Natural Science Primate evolution (Old World monkeys, humans) DAY # NOTES LECTURES Advanced Japanese for Natural Science and Engineering Majors #1 1985 Mexico City Earthquake PDF(2MB) #2 Mexican architecture in 19 the and 20th centuries PDF(520KB) Sustainability in Vernacular Houses The Meaning of Japanese Garden Design Lecture on Theories of Life Mexico City Earthquake and Mexican Architecture Salon de the Francois -The Remnant of Ocean Liner Public Room left in Kyoto What is Life? The Next 100 Years of Yukawa's Dream The 150th Japan-France exchange anniversary The 111st anniversary in Kyoto University establishment international forum Junior Campus What is Creativity?-Emergent Phenomena in Complex Adaptive Systems Mexico City Earthquake and Mexican Architecture Colloque International 2009 Assistant Prof.Yuichi Sato International Symposium for Solution Chemistry: Perspectives of Solution Chemistry: http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/juniorcampus/mexico-city-earthquakePresent and Future and-mexican-architecture/ Internatinal workshop, the language teaching to the migrants and the role of the trainers, comparative study enters Japanese Lecture Notes Graduate School of Agriculture Seminar I on Agricultural Process Engineering Prof. Naoshi Kondo Prof. Hiroshi Shimizu http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/graduate-school-of-agriculture /seminar-i-on-agricultural-process-engineering/ Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School of Informatics Fundamental Technologies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Assistant Prof.Jun Suda http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/graduate-school-of-engin eering/fundamental-technologies-in-electrical-and/ Senior Campus Salon de the Francois -The Remnant of Ocean Liner Public Room left in Kyoto Assistant Prof.Yuichi Sato http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/senior-campus/salon-de-thefrancois-the-remnant-of-ocean-liner/ Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Organic Chemistry V Associate Prof. Miki Akamatsu http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/faculty-of-pharmaceuticalsciences/organic-chemistry-v/ The 12th Kyoto University International Symposium Transforming Racial Images: Analyses of Representations Stereotype, Representation and the Question of the Real:Some Methodological Proposals Prof.Ella SHOHAT (New York Univ.) http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/international-conference-en/ 04/html/video-04/ Graduate School of Letters Global Center of Excellence for Reconstruction of the Intimate and Public Spheres in 21st Century Asia Prof.Kua Wongboonsin Plurilingual and intercultural competences -two elements of a single European language policy Prof.Michael Byram(Univ. Durham, England) http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/opencourse/opencourse-oncampus-prof.-dr.-michael-byram-univ./video/ Video The 150th Japan-France exchange anniversary The 111st anniversary in Kyoto University establishment international forum Mr.Dominique De Villepin http://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/international-conference-en/ 111st-anniversary-in-kyoto-university/html/fr01/
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