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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.
Graduate School of Education
Graduate School of Law
Graduate School of Economics
Graduate School of Science
Kyoto University Programs for Future
International Leaders
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Graduate School of Engineering
Graduate School of Agriculture
Professor Alan Kay Lecture
Graduate School of Human and
Environmental Studies
Graduate School of Energy Science
Graduate School of Asian and
African Area Studies
Graduate School of Informatics
Graduate School of Biostudies
Graduate School of Global
Environmental Studies
Kyoto University Law School
Graduate School of Management
Institute for Research in Humanities
Institute for Virus Research
Academic Center for Computing and
Media Studies
The International Center
Center for the Promotion of
Excellence in Higher Education
Kyoto University Archives
Junior Campus
Senior Campus
OCW Archives
International conference
Open Course Ware International
Conference
Opencourse
Kyoto University Video Presentation
K.U.PROFILE
Message from
President
Professor Emeritus Toshihide Maskawa
2008 Nobel Prize Winning Paper
OCW
(OpenCourseWare) of
Kyoto University is the
project from 2005 which
opens the lectures
actually used in the
courses on the internet.
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
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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
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Elementary English Composition for Natural Science
Primate evolution (Old World monkeys, humans)
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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/