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"Give 'em pumpkin to talk about," my grandma always said
There were bugs and hisses, eerie-sistible costumes, and plenty of trick and treating at our Halloween events this year. In the last week of Octo...
Volunteering at the Kobe Boys Town Infant Care Center, 2021
A Christmas decoration Twisting balloons to make animals Since the breakout of Covid-19, opportunities for social interaction and extracurricular activi...
SIETAR Kansai Student Fair 2021 wrap-up
It was Otemae University’s second year organizing and hosting the SIETAR Kansai Student Fair 2021 online. We had seven student committee members, three of whom were familiar with the procedu...
SIETAR 2021 Student Fair
The SIETAR Student Fair will be held on December 18th, online! The deadline for presentation submission is December 10th. Please consider having your students present in this great event. Last yea...
English & Leadership Day Camp 2021
Students and teachers gathered for a socially distanced day camp when Covid cases were on the decrease and vaccinations on the rise. The primary aims were to reacquaint students after an extended ...
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Christmas and the New Year holidays are upon us. It has been a challenging year. We wish you, and your loved ones, a safe and joyous holiday season. We look forward to 2021. See ...
SIETAR Student Fair 2020 recap
Students met online for the SIETAR Student Fair 2020. SIETAR Japan Kansai Chapter, the organizer of the SIETAR Student Fair, was held online on December 12th, 2020. Every year, st...
A visit to Kobe Boys Town
On December 6, 2020, the English Communications Seminar class volunteered for a two-hour Christmas-themed event at the Kobe Boys Town orphanage. Stude...
SIETAR Student Fair 2020
Hi everyone. We hope you are safe and enjoying the autumn season. The SIETAR Student Fair will be online this year. It's organized by students, f...
Otemae Journal of Research and Pedagogy Volume 6
It has been a challenging year, and while we are late in making this available online, we are now pleased to share the Otemae Journal of Research and Pedagogy Volume 6, which includes proceedi...
Call for Papers: Otemae University Journal of Research and Pedagogy Volume 7
Call for Papers: Otemae University Journal of Research and Pedagogy Volume 7Submission Deadline: November 30, 2020 Published by the Institute for International Education (IIE) at Otemae Unive...
A word of thanks to all symposium participants
Dr Stephen Krashen Dr Gerry Yokota Dr Stephen Krashen speaking on the Conduit Theory Dr Gerry Yokota speaking about the im...
Multicultural Japan - Research and Methodologies for Teaching Language and Culture -- full schedule, map
Hi everyone Please see the images below for the 2019 poster, map, full schedule and presentation information. If you have any queries, please email iie.info@otemae.ac.jp ...
“Creep it real” - Halloween event at our Itami campus
Mukku made a surprise visit... Cookies! COOOOOKKIEEEESSS! On Thursday, October 31st, students headed to the Itami Campus International Exchange Center ...
AINU NENO AN AINU - a documentary
Laura Liverani's new documentary AINU NENO AN AINU - a documentary Hi everyoneWe're lucky enough to have Laura Liverani, a documentary photographer and lecturer based ...
English & Leadership Camp 2019
The beautiful river that runs next to Ikuno Inside the Ikuno silver mine Ikuno's famous, one-of-a-kind police station from the Meiji ...
Multicultural Japan - Research and Methodologies for Teaching Language and Culture
CALL FOR PAPERS The Institute of International Education at Otemae University and the kaken research project, “Multicultural Japan: Effective Methodo...
Thoughts about Empress Masako and #KuToo
(This article was written by Dr Kathryn Tanaka)I recently had a chance to speak to New York Times Tokyo Bureau Chi...
Float on the Sound of Waves
Namiko with her artwork, Return to the Sound of Waves "Death seems to be a dark and bottomless void that erases all sound from the world&...
Gender, politics and the imperial family
(This article was written by Dr Kathryn Tanaka)Yesterday, I was asked for my thoughts on gender and the Japanese imperial family by The New York Times. Sometimes...