Seminars and Lectures open to the Public
Osaka University Symposiums -- Sharing scholarship and research at Osaka University with society
Under
themes reflecting social situations and its historical backdrop, Osaka
University will share its scholarship and research with the public. This
symposium is intended for a wide range of people and consists of
lectures and round-table talks by outside experts and OU faculty and
staff members.
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Date & Time
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Once or twice a year |
| Venue | Osaka city |
Tekijuku, the primary root of Osaka University -- Events sponsored by Tekijuku Commemoration Center
The
Tekijuku Commemoration Center and the Tekijuku Memorial Association
based at the center hold special exhibitions, lectures, and
commemorative lectures in order to introduce materials and results of
research about OGATA Koan, the founder of Tekijuku and a scholar of
Western learning and doctor at the end of the Edo Period. Lectures are
also held on his students, pioneers in creating a modern Japan. The
Tekikuku Memorial Association also holds guided tour to visit historical
places relating to Tekijuku and OGATA Koan for members of the
association.
| Date & Time |
Special exhibition -- early June
Tekijuku Workshop -- September ~ October Tekijuku Commemorative Lectures -- around November Tekijuku tour (for Tekijuku Commemoration Association) -- around June and November |
Tekijuku Commemoration Center [Link in Japanese]
Details [Link in Japanese]
Events sponsored by The Museum of Osaka University -- Ordinary exhibitions, themed exhibitions, and special exhibitions
Ordinary exhibitions, themed exhibitions, and special exhibitions
The Museum of Osaka University holds a variety of exhibitions. Its
ordinary exhibitions introduce academic tradition at Osaka University,
researchers who made great discoveries and contributions, advanced
activities in natural science, and activities at Osaka University
leading Japan and the world in a variety of fields. Themed exhibitions
and special exhibitions share academic research results at Osaka
University with visitors in an easy-to-understand manner. In line with
these themed exhibition and special exhibition, workshops and museum
lectures are held.
| Hours | Monday ~ Saturday (10:30 ~ 17:00. Visitors are allowed to enter by 16:30 p.m.) |
| Closed | Sundays, national holidays, During the Year-End and New Year’s holidays (Dec. 28 – Jan. 5) |
| Admission fees |
There is no charge for admission
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| Address | Machikaneyama Shugaku-kan, The Museum of Osaka University (1-20, Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka City, Osaka) |
Science Cafés
| Date & Time | January ~ March (4 ~ 6 cafes) |
| Venue | Seminar Room, 3F, Machikaneyama Shugaku-kan, The Museum of Osaka University (1-20, Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka City, Osaka) |
Details [Link in Japanese]
Lectures open to the public by outstanding faculty members at Osaka University
Osaka
University was the first university that held courses open to the
public. Lectures have always been delivered in a spirit of practical
scholarship.
| Date & Time |
September ~ December
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| Venue |
Osaka University Nakanoshima Center (4-3-53, Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka City)
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Details [Link in Japanese]
Osaka & Kyoto Open Cultural Lectures -- Themes of lectures centering on Osaka and Kyoto
Osaka
University's Graduate School of Letters and Kaitokudo for the 21st
Century, Ritsumeikan University's School of Letters, and Ritsumeikan
Osaka Office have joint classes open to the public. The themes of these
lectures center on Osaka and Kyoto and aspects shared in their history
and culture.
| Date & Time |
May ~ July (8 classes), October ~ December (8 classes)
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| Venue | Ritsumeikan University Osaka Office, 14th Floor, Osaka Fukoku Life Insurance Bldg., 2-4 Komatsubara-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka |
Details [Link in Japanese]
Free Lab Café -- free café on your way home
How
about stepping into philosophy, art, history, or science on your way
home from work? Lab Café is lectures and talks held at the community
space, Art Area B1, in the concourse of Naniwabashi Station on the
Keihan Nakanoshima Line. Faculty members or others at Osaka University
serve as café masters, providing programs in which guests and
participants talk about a variety of topics such as philosophy, art,
science and technology, railroads, manga, sports on weekday evenings.
| Date & Time |
Every month
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| Venue | Art Area B1 (Concourse, 1st basement, Naniwabashi Station, Keihan Nakanoshima Line) |
Details [Link in Japanese]