UC Osaka Office Lecture Series -- Case Based Critical Thinking No. 11
 The UC/UCEAP Osaka Office will be holding its eleventh lecture in this
 special lecture series "Case Based Critical Thinking." The lecturer for
 this series is Dr. John Hampton Ino (Specially Appointed Professor, Office for Academic Exchange with the University of California; Professor Emeritus, University of 
California, San Francisco; former Director, UC Tokyo Study Center).
 
 This
 special English lecture series is being conducted in an interactive 
seminar-style, based on group discussions about familiar topics. 
Participants consider things from multiple viewpoints, critically and 
pleasantly, through stakeholder analysis in order to develop logical 
thinking ability and communication skills.
 
 Any student from OU may 
attend. Faculty members wishing to observe the lecture are also welcome. You may
 attend this lecture even if you have not attended a lecture in this
 
  series
 
 before,
 so we hope to see some new faces as well! We only have room for 30 
attendees, so make sure you register soon to guarantee your spot!
Case Based Critical Thinking (video)
Date and Time
Thursday, January 21, 2016 - 13:30~16:40 (We will have a brief intermission from 15:00~15:10)
Venue
Lecture Room, 7F, Interdisciplinary Research Building, Toyonaka Campus
Lecture Overview
The lecture will challenge the students' critical thinking skills. Students will be given case studies. They will analyze the issue and answer the general question, "What should I do?"
The general "tools" they will struggle with are:
1) Where should I stop on this "slippery slope"?
2) What is influencing my actions: feeling (emotion) or thinking (intellect)?
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This month's topic: How do you define success and happiness?
Here is a critical thinking question.
-Please think about how you personally define success and happiness.
Reading materials can be found here .
Advance materials are available here . You can check some articles and videos for this lecture before attending.
How to Apply
Please apply through the online form by Tuesday, January 19.
Contact
 NAKAYAMA, UC Osaka Office
 
 Tel: 06-6850-6785
 
 Email:
 
  kyosui-gakusei-uceap@office.osaka-u.ac.jp
 
 
 URL:
 
  http://www.inosensei.com/osakauniversitygraduate/index.html
 
 
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