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Academic conference submission form collecting institutional affiliation, presenter details, funding request information, and poster presentation summary for participation in the 1st AEARU Symposium on the Culture of Chinese Characters held at Kyoto University in December 2011.
Year:
2011
Event:
1st AEARU Symposium on the Culture of Chinese Characters
Dates of Event:
December 15–16, 2011
City:
Kyoto
Country:
Japan
Host Institution:
Kyoto University
Organizational Unit:
International Affairs Division, Kyoto University
Document Type:
Conference application form
Subject:
Poster presentation submission for an academic symposium
Required Submission Materials:
Application form, applicant’s CV with photo, Visa Application Details Form (if necessary)
Submission Method:
E-mail submission
Submission Deadline:
September 2, 2011
Funding Reference:
AEARU/Kyoto University funding support for travel and accommodation
Target Participants:
University-affiliated presenters applying to present a poster at the symposium
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Telephone:
+81-75-753-2202
Contact Fax:
+81-75-753-2042
Contact Address:
Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan
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Year:
2024
Location:
Kushiro, Japan
Organization:
Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPFC)
Committee:
Northern Committee
Session:
Twentieth Regular Session
Type of Document:
Summary report
Participants:
Members from Canada, China, Fiji, Japan, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Chinese Taipei, USA, Vanuatu; Observers from Australia, ISC, MSC, RMI, FSM, New Zealand, OGI, FFA, Tuvalu, WWF
Topics Covered:
Conservation and management of Pacific bluefin tuna, other stocks, climate change, regional observer programme, data, cooperation with other organizations, future work programme, administrative matters
Attachments:
List of participants, agenda, Chairs’ summary of 9th Joint IATTC and WCPFC-NC Working Group meeting, draft conservation and management measures, draft agreement between SPC and WCPFC/IATTC, work programme for NC
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Israel / Desert journey
Subject:
Biblical commentary, Christian teachings
Document type:
Exegesis / Religious reflection
Author:
Thoro Harris (d.1955)
Audience:
Christians, students of the Bible
Biblical references:
Exodus 15–16, Philippians 2:14, Joshua 9:18, Psalm 119:33, Genesis 22:1, Matthew 6:11, 1 Corinthians 10:9-10
Themes:
Complaining, contentment, faith, divine provision
Events covered:
Israelites’ journey through the wilderness, complaints about water and food, God’s provision of manna and sweetened water
Historical context:
Post-Exodus from Egypt
Principles discussed:
Trust in God, consequences of discontent, testing of faith, gratitude
Year:
2024
Event type:
International symposium
Theme:
Carnival evolution and intangible heritage
Venue:
Musée international du Carnaval et du Masque, Rue Saint-Moustier, 107, 130 Binche, Belgium
Organizer:
International Carnival and Mask Museum
Language:
English
Submission deadline:
31 October 2023
Target audience:
Researchers, cultural heritage professionals, carnival practitioners
Duration:
2 days
Presentation length:
30 minutes per speaker
Topics:
Evolution of carnival practices, UNESCO recognition, intangible heritage preservation, social and technological impacts on carnivals
Email for submissions:
[email protected]
Year:
Not specified
Region / setting:
Waknuk and the Fringes, Sealand
Theme:
Literary analysis, character interactions, plot summary
Document type:
Study notes / Chapter summary
Source / work:
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
Chapters covered:
15–16
Main characters:
David, Rosalind, Sophie, Petra, Michael, Rachel, Spider-man
Key events:
Encounters, character relationships, captivity, escape plans
Vocabulary focus:
trifle, ingenious, abominable, forlornness, tactical, disposition, niche, elation, tout, tableau, contrite, bemused, iridescent, sacrilegious, admonish, prodigious
Questions analyzed:
Character interactions, motivations, plot developments, thematic reflections
Year:
2019
Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Venue address:
1311 Ottawa Street, Regina, SK S4R 1P3
Event dates:
November 15–16, 2019
Early bird deadline:
November 1, 2019
Event type:
CARO Rally Obedience Trial
Document type:
Official trial entry form
Organizing club:
KAOS Dogsports Inc.
Governing organization:
CARO Canadian Association of Rally Obedience
Judges:
Tanya Strom; Joyce Baker
Participant category:
Dog owners and handlers entering dogs in CARO rally obedience classes
Dog information fields:
Call name; CARO membership number; CARO dog ID; breed; height at shoulders; veteran status; food use; exhibition entry status
Handler information fields:
Name; address; phone; email; handler name
Classes and events:
Novice; Advanced; Excellent; Versatility; Brace; Team divisions
Fee structure:
Early bird and regular entry fees per run
Required attachments:
Letter describing modifications for physically challenged dog or handler if applicable
Required confirmation:
Signed general agreement and liability waiver
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Kyoto, Japan
Subject:
Education about Standardization
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB)
Author:
Malcolm Johnson, Ramjee Prasad, Alessia Magliarditi
Target Audience:
ITU-T members, academics, standardization experts
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
25 April 2013
Date of changes:
Not specified
Institution:
Kyoto University
Program:
Kyoto iUP
Form:
Form B: Evaluation
Document type:
Admissions evaluation form
Issuing office:
Kyoto iUP Admissions Office
Country:
Japan
City:
Kyoto
Intended submitter:
Secondary school principal/head, subject or homeroom teacher, or guidance counselor
Applicant level:
Secondary education applicant
Submission method:
Registered mail
Submission period:
November 15–December 28, 2018
Academic years referenced:
AY2015–AY2017
Evaluation criteria:
Academic ability, motivation, personal strengths, interpersonal skills
School documentation requirement:
School letterhead and authorized signature
Contact phone:
+81-(0)75-753-3331
Year:
2010-2024
Region / city:
Asia-Pacific
Subject:
Hepatology
Document Type:
Clinical Practice Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL)
Author:
APASL
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
2010-2024
Date of approval:
2010
Date of revisions:
2024
Context:
Collection of clinical practice guidelines and consensus statements issued by the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver on various hepatological conditions, including hepatocellular carcinoma, hepatitis B and C, liver transplantation, and metabolic diseases.
Year:
2025
Dates of Meeting:
18–19 September 2025
City:
Kyoto
Country:
Japan
Document Type:
Preliminary Draft Agenda
Issuing Body:
IECEx
Governing Framework:
IEC CA 01 – Harmonised Basic Rules
Chair:
Mr Paul Meanwell
Secretariat:
IECEx Secretariat
Related Meeting:
2024 ExMC Meeting held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
Related Body:
IEC Conformity Assessment Board (CAB)
Edition References:
IEC CA 01 Ed 4.0; IECEx 01-S Ed 3.2
Language of Meeting:
English
Subject:
Agenda items and governance matters for the 2025 ExMC Meeting
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Kyoto, Japan
Theme:
Natural History Museums: A Nexus between Nature and Culture
Document Type:
Conference Programme
Institution:
NATHIST
Audience:
Museum professionals, researchers, educators
Period of Action:
September 2-6, 2019
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A