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Three Days to Go for the Application Deadline of the 9th FFP! (Sunday, April 9th)

[Three days to go for the application deadline (Sunday, April 9th)]
[9th UTokyo FFP] Let’s learn to teach at university! Application now open for “Teaching Development in Higher Education”

For anyone (e.g., graduate students, postdocs, and faculty/staff members) who would like to enhance their teaching skills!
“The University of Tokyo Future Faculty Program (UTokyo FFP): Teaching Development in Higher Education” Application now open!

Faculty members are required to have skills not only in research but also in teaching.
The UTokyo FFP will provide you with a practical learning environment to enhance your teaching skills.

★ You can systematically learn “how to teach”!
★ You can build a network across diverse fields!
★ On completion of the program, you receive an official certificate that you can attach to your resume!
★ Graduate students can also receive academic credits!

[What Are the Classes Like?]
Masaki (currently working as a project researcher at the FFP) took the program in the past.
The course lets you learn about how to conduct classes that enhance students’ learning efficiently, and I felt it also helped me learn about how to communicate with people when talking about my research and field.
The program is open to those who are interested in communicating/teaching in a broad sense as well as how to enhance the quality of education.
(Masaki (Project Researcher in charge of FFP))

[Qualifications]
Graduate students, postdocs, and faculty/staff members at the University of Tokyo

[Time and Venue]
S Semester <S1/S2 Term> AY2017
・Thursday class (capacity: 25 participants): Periods 3–4 @Fukutake Learning Studio (Hongo Campus)
・Friday class (capacity: 25 participants): Periods 4–5 @Komaba Active Learning Studio (KALS) (Komaba Campus)
The classes will be conducted live online.
Total: 8 days for each course
(Note that the classes are held every other week, in principle.)

[Details and How to Apply]
Please click the link below.
https://dev2.utokyofd.com/en/ffp/about/
(If the number of applicants exceeds the prescribed limit, selection will be made based on the information in the application form.)

We look forward to your application!

Center for Research and Development of Higher Education
Kayoko Kurita (Associate Professor)
Ikutaro Masaki (Project Researcher)
utokyo_fd@he.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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【Event report】Master the skills in a day! Arts of making presentations in English

<About>Tuesday, March 14th, 2017

The Center for Research and Development of Higher Education organized an English Academia workshop “Master the skills in a day! Arts of making presentations in English.” Its purpose was to let the participants master the arts of making attractive presentations on their research topics in English. The workshop was placed as an offline practice session for an online course “English Academia” (https://utokyo-ea.com).

It was held at Fukutake Learning Studio, Hongo Campus. A total of 17 participants consisted of graduate students at the University of Tokyo, coming from a variety of fields of science and humanities. Bilingual staff at the Center served as the facilitators, and the instructors included those who used English as their first language.

The participants were divided into groups of two to four with one instructor for each and practiced making presentations. Before the workshop, they had been asked to prepare presentation materials explaining the main concepts and keywords of their research questions easily understandable to the undergraduate students new to their fields. Each participant first made a five-minute presentation in English using the materials they had prepared and received feedback from the instructor and the other participants. Their presentation topics covered a wide variety of themes such as “Machine Learning,” “Bitcoin,” “Unemployment Rates,” and “Protein Engineering.” We filmed and recorded each presentation with iPads and IC recorders so that they could review their own presentations objectively.


Subsequently, staff who used English as their first language shared the feedback on the skills of English presentations with all the participants. Following a break, the participants individually worked on improving their presentation materials and methods. They were able to consult the instructors at any time and also had an active discussion with other participants. Finally, they gave a second try on making presentations and received feedback in groups. All the presentations were improved from the first ones; it was easier to understand by the audience, and their visual materials, diction, use of their eyes, and gestures were refined.

We received positive feedback from the participants after the workshop as follows:
“It was highly valuable to receive feedback from various people.”
“In addition to mastering the skills in making presentations, I realized the importance of taking an appropriate attitude of mind.”
They also seemed to look forward to our future workshops by listing the topics they would like us to take up such as “Q&A sessions at academic conferences,” “poster sessions,” “delivering classes for overseas students,” and “interviews in English.”


We will continue to hold workshops related to English Academia on the improvement of academic communication skills in English for young researchers. We sincerely look forward to your participation.

Click here for more details of English Academia.↓
https://utokyo-ea.com

Click here for more details of the PAGE project. ↓
https://www.he.u-tokyo.ac.jp/activities/page/

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[8th UTokyo FFP] Certificate Award Ceremony Conducted

The 8th Certificate Award Ceremony of “The University of Tokyo Future Faculty Program (UTokyo FFP)” was held in Fukutake Learning Studio, Fukutake hall, on Wednesday, March 8th, 2017.
Forty-eight participants completed the 8th program, each receiving a certificate from Prof. Osamu Sudo, Director of the Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo. They also received a congratulatory address from Prof. Yojiro Ishii, Executive Vice President (in charge of education and assessment), The University of Tokyo.

Alumni also appeared and introduced their alumni network. Participants exchanged information over snacks after the ceremony.

The UTokyo FFP marked its fourth anniversary with eight semesters, producing a total of 383 people who completed the program from every graduate school at The University of Tokyo. We are eager to develop the program more and more.

The 9th UTokyo FFP is scheduled to start in April 2017. The application form is available on the following web page.

[Application deadline: April 9th (Sun) 23:59]

https://dev2.utokyofd.com/en/ffp/apply/

(Matsubara)

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An Online Course “English Academia” Now Available!

 

Recognizing the necessity of English for your research, but having difficulty finding time to learn English?

English Academia is a free online course exactly for a graduate student or a faculty member like you who is busy with studies and research.

You can access the website with smartphones or PCs in your spare time.

Learn academic communication in English through modules comprising movies and quizzes.

The modules take up various situations related to researchers’ life, so you can learn the materials with a specific image of context.

Anyone can create an account. Please check it out.

 

For more details, click the following link: https://utokyo-ea.com

 

Inquiries

PAGE, Division for Learning Environment and Educational Technology, Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo

E-mail: page-ea*tree.ep.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Please replace * with @.)