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上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/973666355089149953
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/975458186458292224
From Chapel Hill to Japan – 23 @UNC and @kenanflagler students have been selected to participate in the Kakehashi program, a fully funded youth exchange program between Japan and the US!! Read more – https://t.co/I9VAf8DStu @UNC_Global
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) March 6, 2018
It's #NationalPumpkinDay! Try kabocha squash ("Japanese pumpkin"), common in Japan, Korea & Thailand: https://t.co/dP129Hq96U pic.twitter.com/lljJCfWU6p
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) October 26, 2016
Crazy excited for this new @AcklandArt exhibit of Japanese prints & contemporary art. Coming FRIDAY! https://t.co/1KS38mV60f #ExtendedRemix pic.twitter.com/b2tqStUskt
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) September 20, 2016
#tdih November 3, 1954: First movie in the Godzilla film series released in Japan pic.twitter.com/27yb2AbJFa
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) November 3, 2016
#tdih November 24, 654: Death of Kotoku, 36th emperor of Japan, born in 596 pic.twitter.com/ZvmC2EsR92
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) November 24, 2016
It's a great week for #Japan events at the Carolina Asia Center! Full list here: http://t.co/1jlvJRRnrF pic.twitter.com/DJG1HHclOI
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) September 22, 2015
Join us Monday for a meeting of the Japan-America Society of North Carolina: https://t.co/DOJp6Pbo1s pic.twitter.com/4AMA0wscqM
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) September 9, 2016
#tdih: February 9, 1533: Birth of Shimazu Yoshihisa, a samurai who was daimyo of Satsuma province in Japan. https://t.co/hMDtYRtluS
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) February 9, 2017
❓Interested in learning more about Carlos Ghosn? Come to our talk on "The #Ghosn Case – The Intersection of Corporate Mores & Criminal Justice in Japan" with retired lawyer Carl Goodman on Thurs, Feb 13, 12:30PM, FedEx GEC 3009! More info- https://t.co/eQznLUn1DE https://t.co/VvHOWrzbop pic.twitter.com/bm3GckKMyg
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/1262488361023004673
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/1233501636691185666
Professor Eric Muller @unc_law debuts podcast on Japanese American history! First 2 episodes on 9/6–>https://t.co/AecsfPv4Hx https://t.co/fpMZg4T79t
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) September 1, 2017
@ShopliftersFilm is now playing in selected theaters in the Triangle area. Don't miss your opportunity to watch the latest gem from renowned Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda, about a dysfunctional band of outsiders united by fierce loyalty and penchant for petty theft. pic.twitter.com/jgsg2vDYi5
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) January 15, 2019
"Parasite" Screening w/Food, Global Career Night@UNC, Tokyo 3.0 & Sensory Archive,Histories of Japanese American Wartime Incarceration~ – https://t.co/8xUyAF1efA pic.twitter.com/PkPFp0xkXq
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) February 12, 2020
Professor Jan Bardsley introduces “Girls’ Day” (tomorrow on March 3), and discusses current challenges faced by women in Japanese society before documentary screening of “Mothers’ Day, Daughters’ Choice” – @UNC_Global @unc_our pic.twitter.com/A9ngEEF7Q2
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) March 2, 2018
Photographer Noisy Paradise captures a thousand views of Tokyo, Japan https://t.co/xTIGuOMRBS @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/PCe3IWWrWL
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) May 17, 2016
Streets of Osaka, Japan. Show us where you've been http://t.co/tjAzINKvnZ #GlobalHeelGram @UNCAsiaCenter @unc_global pic.twitter.com/l4SMujuxiV
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) September 23, 2015
A man's experience with Japanese coffee roasting! https://t.co/O3SLQrPFUk pic.twitter.com/dKaLFwwU76
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) June 30, 2016
Americans Taste Test Japanese Snacks http://t.co/b7IdZ0z8OU pic.twitter.com/uIUhadObOd
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) October 18, 2015
The Beauty of Japan's Artistic Manhole Covers https://t.co/5KG3ydCzGL pic.twitter.com/OU6m0Bnv3U
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) November 23, 2015
Love art? nature? Check out the world's largest art festival, held in Japan! https://t.co/68iPnVADdW @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/QIhxrrZeGu
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) November 20, 2015
Okonomiyaki pancakes, octopus balls, gold ice-cream… the best places to eat in Japan https://t.co/5WywDzwLYL pic.twitter.com/Dk2NZ0OfBh
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) March 18, 2016
From capsules in Japan to underwater homes in Sweden, here are five pint sized hotels https://t.co/d0WcGNsrOm pic.twitter.com/EBIYq7UuAP
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) March 13, 2016
Japan's new bullet train starts running Saturday, linking the island of Honshū with Hokkaidō https://t.co/rldZNRdmQq pic.twitter.com/xFVXgKDYaf
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) March 31, 2016
Did you know Hokkaido is Japan's second largest island, but less than 5% of the population? https://t.co/O3P31miCBM pic.twitter.com/eg9HoVZKiO
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) March 15, 2016
Photographer Noisy Paradise captures a thousand views of Tokyo, Japan https://t.co/xTIGuOMRBS @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/PCe3IWWrWL
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) May 17, 2016
Missed Nagano, Japan in the right year for Onbashira? Watch the 1,200 year old log festival https://t.co/nUDxm3xcjw pic.twitter.com/AHzhYtY6as
— UNC CGI (@unccgi) July 15, 2016
#UNCGlobalToday 'Flash of Light, Fog of War: Japanese Military Prints, 1894-1905' exhibition opens @AcklandArt https://t.co/zJzYjwf6oo pic.twitter.com/v0h1fzrVyw
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) October 6, 2017
.@UNCSON expands global reach by signing memorandum of understanding w/ St. Luke’s International University in Japan https://t.co/mvSdv2K79q pic.twitter.com/ClcnzCREfB
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) December 9, 2016
.@unc_law professor Eric Muller offers insights into the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overrule its 1944 Korematsu ruling on Japanese American internment during World War II, recognizing it as unconstitutional @sfchronicle https://t.co/1VBF6rA77D @UNCAsiaCenter
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) July 25, 2018
.@UNCCollege's Diane Pozefsky worked with IBM Japan during 1998 Nagano Olympics https://t.co/xLuwyI5M5g #WSW #WomeninScience @UNCResearch
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) August 3, 2016
#UNCGlobalToday Visit @AcklandArt's 'Court and Capital: Art from Asia’s Greatest Cities' exhibit https://t.co/ewhrI0kY7X @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/7RlxvfBv1t
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) July 20, 2017
.@UNCAsianStudies prof Jan Bardsley discusses early 20th century feminism in Japan for @atlasobscura https://t.co/arT0oDmXUk @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/Ya6gXRTmjE
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) October 6, 2017
"Urbanizations in India, Japan & China" is just 1 of 5 amazing panels happening tomorrow @UNCAsiaCenter's conference https://t.co/G4hUNPrTR0
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) February 24, 2016
.@unc_law prof Eric Muller organizes roundtable for Japanese-American incarceration history scholars https://t.co/m7gMeQmdvt @UNChumanities pic.twitter.com/LZ13gLTRkA
— UNC Global (@UNC_Global) November 21, 2016
Vote for UNC senior Michael Sparks and check out his film from the UNC Summer in Japan program!
TOKYO | "My Trip to Japan" | 2020 Film Festival Finalist https://t.co/ssBiWiT2py via @YouTube @unccollege @UNC_Global @UNC— UNC Study Abroad (@uncstudyabroad) October 6, 2020
This exchange & teaching program is a great opportunity for those interested in Japan. @unccgi @UNCAsiaCenter https://t.co/kFpuRAq2ZS
— ODS at UNC CH (@ODS_UNCCH) October 27, 2015
Japanese apricot (Prunus mume ‘Trumpet’) at Coker Arboretum on the @UNC campus today. pic.twitter.com/4ZEwojvGlv
— NC Botanical Garden (@NCBotGarden) February 6, 2021
A new study, co-authored by @kenanflagler's Jeff Hoopes, finds Chinese companies suffered between $237 and $300 billion in market losses; Japan and Germany saw sizable benefit; South America was biggest foreign winner from Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.https://t.co/JUeoHeojgI pic.twitter.com/AF1lRmHUHQ
— Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise (@kenaninstitute) April 9, 2019
All things Japanese fascinate me after a recent trip with @UNC students to Japan. I find the country's response to recycling to be quite interesting. https://t.co/T8v8JPqXd2
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) April 18, 2018
Our spring @kenanflagler Global Immersion in Japan revealed that “In Japan, the Kit Kat Isn’t Just a Chocolate. It’s an Obsession.” Via @nytimes https://t.co/LVmexSAQx4
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) October 28, 2018
Japanese Environment: To Prosper in Natural and Human-made Harmony by Annabel Chung @UNCAsiaCenter #Kakehashi2017 https://t.co/SGmXUoHlWH
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) March 26, 2018
Meredith Richards, Executive Director of Musical Empowerment, was an excellent student @kenanflagler Sara Cook, one of the students in the video, took part in our recent Global Immersion to Japan. @UNCAsiaCenter I'm very proud of these students' engagement with the community!
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) March 28, 2018
The Effect of Authority Conceptions on Communication in Japan by John Onderdonk https://t.co/UlJo8UFLRg via @kenanflagler @UNCAsiaCenter #Kakehashi2017
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) March 30, 2018
Decoding Japan: Perception of Time by Jessica Ding @kenanflagler https://t.co/DfdQxXLGsy #Kakehashi2017
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) April 2, 2018
Social Organization: An Eye-Opening Homestay in Japan by Bianca Wu https://t.co/NWycUM4FXp @UNCAsiaCenter @kenanflagler #Kakehashi2017
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) March 28, 2018
Congrats to John Onderdonk! John, one of our participants in last year's Kakehashi Project in Japan, has successfully defended his @kenanflagler honors thesis. https://t.co/UlJo8UFLRg
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) April 5, 2019
Japanese breakfast at Hotel Kagetsu. We’re learning so much about Japanese culture because of the excellent organization of our #kakehashi2017 staff. @kenanflagler @UNCAsiaCenter @unc pic.twitter.com/kTpQowmyg4
— Dr. Sharon Cannon (@smccannon) March 15, 2018
Enjoyed attending this talk @UNC by @nihonkyo this afternoon, illuminating the origins of Japanese baseball and Olympics broadcasts. Thanks @UNCAsiaCenter for organizing! https://t.co/B76vGSJALj
— Jonathan A. Jensen (@JAJensenPhD) February 8, 2019
Celebrating #InternationalWomensDay– #KenanFlagler biz com prof @smccannon enhances learning across borders: https://t.co/IkL1kGbsJd & is ready to lead @UNC students in Kakehashi Project in Japan @UNCAsiaCenter #kenanflagler @UNC_Global https://t.co/cV6ayEWjrJ pic.twitter.com/UtRpdkxHAD
— UNC Kenan-Flagler (@kenanflagler) March 8, 2018
Come to Koury Auditorium tomorrow (10/23) at 12:30 to learn more about the 2020 MBA Global Immersion Elective offerings in South Africa, Zimbabwe & Zambia; China & Japan; Russia & Estonia; and Ecuador & Peru! pic.twitter.com/wjEUefd5wa
— UNC Kenan-Flagler (@kenanflagler) October 22, 2019
2020 Global Immersion Electives will examine healthcare in China and Japan, innovation and entrepreneurship in Russia and Estonia, real estate in Ecuador and Peru, and strategy and sustainability in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Apply to join a trip: https://t.co/yXU72gqDrQ
— UNC Kenan-Flagler (@kenanflagler) September 19, 2019
Sometimes there is more going on in the RLA lab than washing and processing artifacts! Today, @UNC senior Chris LaMack is cleaning and conserving two WWII era Japanese swords which are part of the Carlos Lowrance Collection, donated to the RLA by Mr. Lowrance in the 1960s. pic.twitter.com/IXQPBwi73r
— Research Labs of Archaeology at UNC (@rla_unc) April 15, 2019
.@UNCAsianStudies & @kenanflagler students to participate in Kakehashi Project, a fully funded youth exchange program between Japan and the US: https://t.co/zvTAy4bLBm @UNC_Global @UNCAsiaCenter
— UNC College of Arts & Sciences (@unccollege) March 20, 2018
.@iah_unc hosts Japanese Tea Ceremony, part of their Food & the Humanities series. @UNCAsiaCenter @UNC_Global pic.twitter.com/1GmxXXletO
— UNC College of Arts & Sciences (@unccollege) November 20, 2015
Bill Manbo's color photos give a rare look into life in a Japanese intern camp in Wyoming. http://t.co/YaRsZycjOf
— UNC Research (@UNCResearch) July 16, 2014
From Concentration Camps to Muslim Bans: A discussion w/former Japanese internee Hiro Nishikawa tmrw @unc_law @UNC https://t.co/S2OXPxx81z pic.twitter.com/8CilTFV7LZ
— UNC Graduate School (@UNC_GradSchool) March 6, 2017
https://twitter.com/IIIMEF/status/822843721251045376
https://twitter.com/ReeseInnovate/status/1272923996154200064
Sensō-e “war pictures” #戦争絵 Japanese #woodblockprint Catalog “Flash of Light, Fog of War” @UNC @AcklandArt https://t.co/dsGrFtJ9UW
— Frank Hasenstab (@frankhasenstab) January 23, 2018
New Japanese exhibition opening at @UNC https://t.co/d89uqM8odK
— Morgan Pitelka (@mpitelka) October 1, 2017
Today Consul General Shinozuka from the Japanese Consulate of Atlanta presented my @UNC colleague Miles Fletcher with an award @UNChistory pic.twitter.com/F9HIwOIh82
— Morgan Pitelka (@mpitelka) April 25, 2017
A great crowd for @nihonkyo talk on early sports broadcasting in Japan, based on his book Electrified Voices. @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/VERD9AtUi1
— Morgan Pitelka (@mpitelka) February 8, 2019
Listening to an Italian sociologist lecture about Japanese anime in a Singapore classroom. #SEAS15 @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/9Gh8YZHWmI
— Morgan Pitelka (@mpitelka) June 23, 2015
Listen to the @UNCAsiaCenter director's take on Japanese castles and films. https://t.co/5OgxJOhpSA
— Phillips Ambassadors (@PhillipsAmb) June 15, 2017
Carolina senior Vi Le is the co-president of the #UNC Aikido Club, which teaches the Japanese self-defense martial art. See how she makes it a #GDTBATH by combining what she's learning in her advertising and Japanese classes to lead the group pic.twitter.com/mOoLl4n94k
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 7, 2020
#UNC professor @elmunc keeps stories from the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII alive with new podcast https://t.co/SL70a0bBJJ
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) September 8, 2017
https://twitter.com/UNC/status/906233946655952897
1920s parasol restoration with floral motif canopy, by @UNC #costume production graduate student Erin Rodgers. The fabric used is from a recent donation of vintage Japanese textiles. #FlowerReport pic.twitter.com/zZ8XH2FdZz
— rachel e. pollock (@labricoleuse) October 27, 2019
@kenanflagler MBA students at SoftBank Japan with robots pepper and nao (alum Kane Nakamura '08's project) pic.twitter.com/KUUFSXQOCQ
— Arv Malhotra (@arvmalhotra) May 12, 2016
Poetry is in the air @UNC_Health_Care. Ian Grimm's training in Japan brings us hybrid endoscopic procedures https://t.co/9tXe1gMiBI @UNC_SOM pic.twitter.com/9mr0Uuy5yM
— UNC Dept of Medicine (@UNCDeptMedicine) June 2, 2017
After training in Japan, @UNCGastro's Ian Grimm helps @UNC_Health_Care patients with #achalasia swallowing disorders #coming #story @UNC_SOM pic.twitter.com/5FhhhtVEWT
— UNC Dept of Medicine (@UNCDeptMedicine) May 19, 2017
Our April featured physician is Dr. Meredith Gilliam from #geriatrics, specializing in #bone health & transitions care @UNCMedCenter @UNC_SOM. She taught English in Japan before med school, drawn to geriatrics by caring mentors. More: https://t.co/9aKiIV6L0b #WhoWeAreInMedicine pic.twitter.com/gNMOYv9fa7
— UNC Dept of Medicine (@UNCDeptMedicine) April 18, 2018
US and Japanese researchers identify how liver cells protect against viral attacks https://t.co/da7INJBiNt via @UNC_Health_Care @EurekAlert
— Dr Diego Mpia Elenge (@arztdiego) April 15, 2019
This week, we will be featuring Derrick Carr. a graduate student in Physics @UNC. He completed his Bachelor’s degree @haverfordedu with an Astrophysics major & Japanese minor. pic.twitter.com/pz4Kw0Ghmo
— Scientists of NC (@Scientists_ofNC) April 30, 2019
Freely access (until Feb.10) all the articles in the Japanese Journal of #Statistics and #DataScience vol.1 no.1https://t.co/P7yX5zAEb8
including
I. Carmichael & #SteveMarron @UNC
"Data science vs. statistics: two cultures?"
which was downloaded more than 40,000 times! pic.twitter.com/v7kYOvSelp— Springer Japan (@SpringerJapan) January 28, 2020
Attention travel award application deadline for #neuroscience meeting in Japan with @jnsorg. Phd+postdocs elegible @uncneuro @UNCNCSUBME @UNCResearch https://t.co/me6ZhspAkS
— UNC/NCSU BME (@UNCNCSUBME) January 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/dij_tokyo/status/1005697066687959040
Some seats are still available for our Japan: Then & Now seminar on 1/28. Register today! @UNCAsiaCenter https://t.co/39roBWaEuF pic.twitter.com/vdgDZcP7ZG
— Carolina Public Humanities (@UNChumanities) January 13, 2017
Study abroad in Japan, Korea & China! Check out the study abroad fair today until 3 @UNC_Global @uncstudyabroad pic.twitter.com/7T6n0I4dBp
— UNC East Asian Resources (@UNCEastAsianLib) September 11, 2015
Don't Forget! Today, Sept 26, at 5:30 PM in FedEx GEC 1009 hear Max Conley, @UNChistory senior and 2018 Meador Prize Recipient, discuss Phillips Ambassador project during study abroad in Japan. FedEx GEC 1009. @PhillipsAmb @UNCAsiaCenter pic.twitter.com/cgyItM6j0v
— UNC History (@UNChistory) September 26, 2018
Join us TODAY for "The Muslim Discovery of Japan" by @UCLAHist professor Nile Green: https://t.co/TnHDSLuqNe pic.twitter.com/fTYVnSTj1R
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) March 21, 2016
Observe Noh theater (classical Japanese musical drama) with expert Katayama-sensei in Moeser auditorium, Hill Hall today and tomorrow, 3:30-5:30PM @MusicAtUNC @UNC_Global #free and open to the public! pic.twitter.com/i8rGqfUyFk
— Carolina Asia Center (@UNCAsiaCenter) February 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/1187003267903045632
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/1122920778150883328
https://twitter.com/UNCAsiaCenter/status/1121407289154572289
Thanks to @mclaughlin_levi of @NCState for presenting this morning on religion and politics in contemporary Japan – and for a totally immersive and involved Q&A session #WorldView2018 #globaled pic.twitter.com/nc1BFRbJxB
— World View (@UNCWorldView) March 22, 2018