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Contents3 ・・・ Nagoya University

5 ・・・ School of Law

6 ・・・ International Summer Seminar

7 ・・・ Program Calendar

8 ・・・ Lectures

11 ・・・ Research Visits

14 ・・・ Certificate of the International Summer Seminar

15 ・・・ Internship Program

16 ・・・ Japanese Language

17 ・・・ University Library

18 ・・・ Fitness Facility

19 ・・・ Budget

20 ・・・ Accommodation

21 ・・・ Meals

22 ・・・ Transportation

23 ・・・ Health / Special Needs

24 ・・・ Homestay Program

25 ・・・ IT Information

28 ・・・ Student Association / Recreations

29 ・・・ Necessary Preparation List

30 ・・・ Contacts

31 ・・・ Daily Schedule

Participation List / Maps

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Nagoya University

As the President of Nagoya University, I offer

you my most sincere greetings. I feel the magnitude of responsibility of this office which I assumed in April 2009.

Throughout its history, Nagoya University has done its utmost to maintain a free and vibrant academic culture. As an educational institution, we aim to cultivate what we call “courageous intellectuals”: social contributors endowed with the powers of rational thought and creative imagination. Today, we are taking new steps to become a globalized university where students are able to acquire comprehensive knowledge, develop personal ethics, and aspire to international careers.

Starting in October 2011, we increased the number of degree programs taught entirely in English. Nagoya University is one of the institutions selected under the Global 30 Program sponsored by the government of Japan and expected to play a major role in globalizing Japanese higher education, increasing both the number of foreign students studying in Japan and the number of Japanese students studying abroad.

Even today, I still sense how my three years as a research student in New York has significantly changed my life. My time abroad exposed me to knowledge and experiences that went far beyond what I had encountered in Japan. It broadened my horizons and brought me to feel and think about things that had never occurred to me before.

The Hamaguchi Plan comes from a desire to provide students with the same opportunity for personal growth I enjoyed in New York as well as a wish to develop a student body that will emerge as the global leaders of tomorrow.

I cordially invite you to join us at Nagoya and explore the“traditional”free and vibrant academic culture in the very central part of exciting Japan.

Dr. Michinari Hamaguchi

PresidentNagoya University

Greeting from the President

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Tokyo

Kyoto

Gifu pref.

Aichi pref.

Nagoya

Shizuoka pref.

Kyoto

Nagoya

Nagoya University

in the heart of Japan …

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Mie pref.

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School of LawHistory

The School of Law was originally established as a department within the School of Law and Economics in 1948. After several organizational changes, the School of Law now has the Department of Law and Political Science with eight main courses.

Some Numbers

Every year approximately 150 students are accepted to the School of Law. Unlike law faculties in other Japanese universities, which hold large classes due to having less numbers of staffs against students, the Nagoya University School of Law has 52 full time academic staffs and help assure a hospitable environment conductive to learning.

School of Law’s main objectives

• to foster comprehensive knowledge in law, political science, and other fields, required upon functioning in a global society;• to cultivate the ability to make informed decisions cased on a broad perspective;• to nurture the ability to make appropriate decisions and value judgments.

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Students of the World Unite!

In the Graduate School and School of Law, we currently have 159 international students from 25 different countries. Scholastic exchanges with overseas partner universities are an important element in the education of our students and in the enhancement of our scholarships. Years of our efforts to enforce international relations make our school unique and attractive for many students from all over the world.

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Nagoya University School of Law

International Summer Seminar

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This summer, the Nagoya University School of Law hosts

the 3rd annual “NUSL International Summer Seminar” (NUSL ISS) in close cooperation with universities affiliated with Campus ASEAN, CAMPUS Asia and with other partner group universities. The NUSL ISS provides students from these partner universities with opportunities to discover and experience student life in Japan and to interact with students from other Asian countries.

Cultivating their practical skills and knowledge, we

hope that participants in the NUSL ISS will be a major force in the future development of Asian countries in cooperation with the countries of East Asia. This seminar will be a first step in the development of student’s international consciousness and will allow them to begin developing international networks with participants from other countries. Participation in this program will be a great opportunity to discover Japan, gain new knowledge, and meet life-long friends.

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Program Calendar

7Lecture 1 : Introduction to Contract Law in Japan (Prof. Shigeru Kagayama)Lecture 2 : International Relations of East Asia (Prof. Yongwook Ryu)Research Visits : Corporate Behavior, Correctional Institution, Individual Research , and Courts and the Bar

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

28 29 30 31 01 02 03

04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Arrival ✈ OrientationOpening Ceremony

Welcome Party &

Culture Exchange

(SOLV)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Independent

Research

18 19 20 21 22 23 24Independent

Research

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Research Visit ① Research Visit ② Research Visit ③Completion Ceremony

& Farewell Party

Departure from

Nagoya ✈

August2014

Lecture 1 "Introduction to Contract Law in Japan"

Lecture 2 "International Relations of East Asia" Homestay

Internship

Japanese Language Class

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Lectures

Law in Japan ( 2 credits )

“Introduction to Contract Law in Japan“

Professor Shigeru Kagayama(Meiji Gakuin University)

Mon. 11 – Thu. 14 August

Political Science ( 2 credits )

“International Relations of East Asia”

Professor Yongwook Ryu(The Australian National University)

Tue. 19 – Fri. 22 August

Please look at the syllabus on NUSL ISS website for detailed contents of the lectures.

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Lecture 1:Introduction to Contract Law in Japan (Prof. Shigeru Kagayama)

Course Outline:

1. Introduction Planning to the lecture2. Stolen backhoe case, Exercise 13. Introduction to Civil Law(A) What is Civil Law? Exercise 2 and 3(B) History of Civil Code of Japan(C) Comparison Civil Code of Japan with Uniform law (CISG, Unidroit Principles and PECL)4. Formation of Contract* Principles of the formation of contract, Exercise 4 and 5

5. Validity of Contract* Principles of the validity of contract, Exercise 6 and 7

6. Performance of Contact(A) Principles of the contents of contract(B) Principle s of the performance of contract7. Non- performance of contact and its remedies* Principles of the non-performance and remedies of contract, Exercise 8 and 9

8. Principles of unjust enrichment, Exercise 109. Presentation of participants groups

Course Objectives:

Understanding the way of thinking of Lawyers(IRAC)

Assessment:

Group presentation and Report

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Textbooks:

Using presentation of Lecturer

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Lecture 2:International Relations of East Asia (Prof. Yongwook Ryu)

Course Outline:

This is an introductory course on international relations of East Asia taught in an intensive manner over a period of four days. East Asia has become the most important region of the world with its economic rise and strategic importance, and presents a plethora ofimportant interesting security and economic issues. In this course we will (1) introduce essential IR theories that will help us analyze these issues; (2) discuss several key issues including, but not limited to, the rise of China, North Korean nuclear weapons issue, the “history problem” controversy, financial cooperation and FTAs; and (3) engage with classmates in discussions and presentations. The purpose is to provoke your thinking about regional interstate relations by applying major international relations theories to critical issues affecting the region. Hence your task is to think critically about the issues covered in the course and evaluate which theoretical approach(es) best explain major trends in the level of cooperation and conflict in the region. The course does not assume that you have any background in international relations theory or in East Asian history.

Goals:

There are three aims in the course. First, the students should develop an understanding of major IR theories and how they apply to East Asian international relations. Second, the students should acquire a basic knowledge of critical issues facing East Asia. And third, the students should develop critical skills to assess current affairs, and form their own opinions on these issues.

Method of evaluation:

Participation: 50%(Participation means not only attendance but also taking an active part in class discussions. Students are expected to attend all lectures and participate in discussions)Final Exam 50%(Based on the assigned readings for the course. Four quizzes in total)

IMPORTANT Remarks:

Students with Disabilities: Anyone in the class who has a disability that may require some modification in seating, testing or class requirements, please contact me as soon as possible.

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Textbooks:

No textbook required. Class readings are provided electronically.

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Research Visits ( 1 credit )

Corporate

Behavior

Courts

and

the Bar

Correctional

Institution

Study the Japanese penal

system by visiting the Gifu Correctional Institution (prison). We will be guided by correctional officers. Japanese professors and a lawyer will also explain the Japanese penal system from a legal view point

on Wed. 27th August.

A great opportunity to

visit the Nagoya District Court. We will learn the Japanese judicial systems and Japanese Law in practice with a guidance by Japanese

legal practitioners on Tue. 26th August.

Independe

nt

Research

Conduct a research visit

by yourselves. Search and visit an institution of your interest within Japan. Discover Japanese culture, industry, people, and society, and share what you observed with your fellows on any date and time as your choice.

You are obliged to wear orthodox clothing, avoid any clothing that may attract attention in certain institutions. Jeans, miniskirts, or

outfits that expose skin are strictly prohibited in the prison.

Please consider when you are packing…

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Visit the Toyota Motor

Corporation Find out how the world’s largest automaker stays ahead of the competition and discover the Toyota Way by listening to Toyota Engineering's special lecture in the morning and joining the Toyota Plant Tour in the

afternoon on Mon. 25th

August.

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Research Visits(Cooperate Behavior, Court and the Bar, Correctional Institution, Independent Research)

Course Outline:This course will provide firsthand experience in the Japanese corporation and legal institutions of courts and lawyer's association. Students are expected to learn from this experience how the Japanese corporate works and what is going on at the court and lawyer's association in Japan.

Goals:This course is to develop students insights and understandings of the theories and practices of the Japanese judicial institutions and Japanese corporate behavior, especially their nuances and uniqueness.

References:Toyota Motor Corporation : http://www.toyota-global.com/Toyota Plant Tour : http://www.toyota-global.com/Japanese court system : http://www.courts.go.jp/english/Aichi Bar Association : http://www.aiben.jp/

Method of evaluation:1) Participation in all of the research visits provided in this course2) A report regarding the three research visits. (2 pages/1000 words total)3) A short paper of the independent research. (1page/500 words)

Remarks:For the Independent Research, search an institution of your interest in Japan before your departure, and write a short paper explaining your choice and your impression of that institute.

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VISITORS TO CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Prisoners are living an orderly life at this prison for the purpose of ensuring smooth return to society through engaging in penitentiary work, job-training or educational activities of receiving classes in basic subjects. We therefore strongly request that all visitors follow the guidelines below.

1. To ensure that the inmates remain focused on their work:Please wear orthodox clothing, avoid any clothing that may attract attention. (Jeans, miniskirts, sandals or wears exposing skin are prohibited.)

2. Please do not take the following items into the prison but leave them all in the waiting area at the prison.1) all cigarettes, lighters, 2) all kinds of communication tools; mobile phones, etc,3) all cameras and videos, 4) tape-recording equipments, and5) drinking and food.

3. Please do not talk to the prisoners.

4. Please do not exchange any items with prisoners.

5. Please do not take any valuables, such as wallets, purses, jewelry into the prison, but deposit them to the official staff of the prison.

6. Please follow the instruction given by the official staff of the prison.

7. Please be sure that your visit won’t be permitted in case that you do not follow the above points.

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Credit Transfer /Certificate of the NUSL International Summer Seminar

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Upon completion of the NUSL International Summer Seminar, students will receive a certificate

of attendance.Undergraduate students are required to attend all the lectures and research visits as well as satisfy the requirements set by instructors (individual research, homework, etc.) in order to receive the certificate. Credits issued by the NUSL can be transferred into the credits of their original universities under certain conditions. Students who are interested should inquire about the conditions and the method of transfer to their universities.*Students participating in the Internship Program cannot attend Lecture 2, therefore the total will be 3 credits.

Lecture 1

2 creditsLecture 2

2 creditsResearch Visits

1 credit 5 credits

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Japanese Language Class (August 6th & 7th)Japanese Language class will be held on August 6th and 7th for all NUSL ISS participants. This class is divided into three different levels to suit your needs for your four week stay in Japan. Every student must take at least one class and participate on both dates. Details of the classes are provided below:

“Introduction to Japanese Language”Date & Time: August 6th 10:30-12:00, August 7th 10:00-12:00

Japanese Level: Introductory levelExpected student: Students who have little to no knowledge of Japanese and would like to learn basic Japanese.

Contents: This class will provide basic Japanese expressions and conversation such as basic greetings, self-introductions, and how to order in restaurants. Students will be able to learn minimum Japanese language necessary for their short stay in Japan.

“Japanese Communication”Date & Time: August 6th 13:00-14:30, August 7th 10:00-12:00

Japanese Level: Beginner / Intermediate levelExpected student: Students who can communicate in Japanese at a basic level and want to communicate with people enjoyably

Contents: As some students will do a homestay, it is necessary to learn manners in a Japanese home and what kind of topic is good for communicating with the host family. Students who will not do a homestay still needs to communicate with people in Japanese that is not rude. This class will provide a chance to learn manners in the Japanese home and what kind of expressions is appropriate and to have some practices to use Japanese language.

“Business Japanese”Date & Time: August 6th 10:30-12:00, August 7th 10:00-12:00

Japanese Level: Intermediate / Advanced levelExpected student: Students who can communicate in Japanese with no difficulty to a certain extent and would like to learn business

Japanese and manners.Contents: Students who will be participating in the internship program or wish to work in Japan or a Japanese company will need

to learn business manners in Japan and business level Japanese. This class will provide such information also including formal greetings and how to write email in Japanese.

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Graduate students who applied for the internship program will start their internship on August 18th in collaboration with the Aichi Bar Association. This program will offer a challenging and unique chance to learn beyond the walls of the university.

Place: Law Firm in NagoyaDuration: August 18th, Monday - August 22nd, Friday

Credit: None

Important Note:- The internship schedule cannot be changed.

*A last minute cancellation may trouble both the internship office and university. - Participating students are required to apply for the internship insurance at Nagoya University before the date

of their internship. Payment will be collected after the orientation. (1,340 yen) - Please keep in mind that participating students have an obligation to keep confidential any and all

information obtained during the internship. Students must attend a confidentiality obligation session on August 6th.

- After completing the internship program, daily internship reports and an internship final report should be submitted.

Internship (August 18th – 22nd)

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University Library

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There are two libraries the students of the NUSL ISS can use. Showing the name card of NUSL ISS is necessary to enter both libraries. Instead of going through the card reader gate, please go to the front counter informing you are a student of NUSL ISS and show your name card.

1) Central Library- Short term students, including the students of the NUSL ISS, are not

able to borrow books from the Central Library.- There are two types of photocopy machines: coin-operated and card-

operated. Co-op copy cards can be purchased at a vending machine on the 2nd floor.

* For further information, please visit the web site of Central Libraryat http://www.nul.nagoya-u.ac.jp/index_e.html .

You can also ask for a booklet of the guide when you visit the library.

2) Law Library- It is necessary to show the law library card along with your name card toenter the Law Library. The law library card will be given to you at the orientation.- It is located near the entrance of the School of Law main building. Please refer to the map of the building to find the location.- Borrowing books are allowed. You must present the law library card toborrow books. - Books should be returned at least 4 days before your departure date.

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Fitness FacilitiesUniversity sports facilities, such as the pool, are also open to NUSL ISS participants, but you must be in good health and bring suitable sportswear in order to use them (for example, swimwear and a cap to use in the pool).

Pool-Open Hours are as follows:

Mon-Fri 12:00PM-6:00PMSat 12:00PM-5:00PM

-Users must bring their name cards when they go to the pool.-Users must sign their names and leave their name cards at the front counter.-There are lockers that users may use to store belongings, with a ¥100 deposit (returnable).-Users must shower before entering the water.-Users should carry out appropriate warming-up exercises before entering the water.-Users must wear swim caps.-The behavior bothering other swimmers and polluting the pool is prohibited.-Users must follow instructions by the lifeguards.-Users must be in good health.

Gym-Open Hours are Mon-Fri, 9:00AM-8:00PM.-Users must wear suitable sportswear and indoor gym shoes.

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Budget

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Participation Fee ¥ 0

Accommodation in University Residence* ( Utility charge included )

Less than ¥ 23,000

Daily necessities Around¥ 3,000

Food> Meals (Lunch at University Restaurant ) ¥13,000 > Supermarket (breakfast, dinner, drinks…) ¥26,000

Around¥ 39,,000

Transportation between the airport and university ¥ 2,140

Total around ¥ 67,140

Students from partner universities are not required any expense to participate to the NUSL ISS. However, this does not include the accommodation fee, food expense, cost for local transportation, and personal upkeep. Please prepare a sufficient amount of Japanese yen for your 4 weeks of stay in Nagoya. It might be difficult to exchange your country’s currency into Japanese yen immediately after your arrival.

Additional expenses for recreations are

on your charge(see also page 28).

Estimated costs

Soft drink ¥ 150

Meal in University Cafeteria ¥ 600

Meals in Restaurant ¥ 1,000 ~

Lunch/Meal box ¥ 500

Subway , one way bus ticket ¥ 200 -¥ 260

For Example…

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Accommodation

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2014 NUSL ISS participants will be accommodated at the International Residence Yamate South, which is located a 10 minutes’walk from Nagoya University. It has easy access to subway stations, supermarkets, medical offices, and other daily basic needs.

Address165 Takamine-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 466-0811Tel: 052-835-5575

FacilitySingle room (about 7㎡)(1 unit consists of 8 single rooms)

Equipments Bed, bedding, air-conditioner, dresser, book shelf, desk, chair, desk lamp, trash can (Kitchen, shower, laundry, and toilets are shared)*There are kitchen utensils(e.g. plates, frying pan, etc.) in each unit but no daily necessities (e.g. towels and toiletry items) .

InternetWired LAN is available in each room. Please be sure to bring your LAN cable or necessary accessories.

Room RentApproximately 23,000 yen(Includes service fee, utility charge, and bedding lease)

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Meals

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University Cafeteria, Mei-Dining and North Cafeteria

serves you with various menus in lunch time with reasonable prices (around 350 - 600 yen for a meal). You will also find cafes and terraces to take an afternoon tea, coffee, or snacks in the Campus (200 - 350 yen).

Supermarket and convenience stores are located close to your residence. You will get more practical information in detail on your arrival at the residence.

> ValorSupermarket near the University Residences.

> Family mart, LawsonConvenience stores close to the campus.

If you have any inquiry on alimentation, please contact the NUSL ISS staffs beforehand.

University Cafeterias provide balanced-diet menus as well as

a halal lunch every day.

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From the Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport to the Nagoya University Higashiyama Campus, it takes only about 1 hour by Meitetsu train and subway.

>From the Airport to the CampusTake the Meitetsu Airport Line to Kanayama.Change to the city subway Meijo line and

get off at Nagoya Daigaku.

* Japanese students will welcome you at the airport on your arrival.

Transportation

Airport (Centrair)

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Health / Special Needs

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Police : 110Fire Department: 119

Ambulance : 119

You must obtain overseas insurance in your home country before your departure to Japan.Social security is not available for foreigners staying in Japan for a short term (less than 3 months). A copy of your overseas insurance must be submitted to Nagoya University at the orientation (Tue. 5th August).

Please contact us beforehand by e-mail if you have any inquiries regarding your health or if you need any special assistance during your stay in Nagoya. Nagoya University is promoting and improving barrier-free facilities in the campus.

In a emergency, you should dial…

›Telephone Phone boxes work with telephone cards and also with coins. You will find public phone boxes in many places as well as in your residence and on campus. Please refer to http://www.ntt-west.co.jp/ptd_e/mag_public/kind.html to see how to use public telephones in Japan.

If you wish to have a mobile phone in Japan, there are some choices of prepaid phones but limited for non-residents of Japan.

Attention !It may cost unexpectedly

expensive if you use a international roaming

service with your mobile phone in Japan.

To make an international call from a public phone:

1. Dial the international dialing access code (010).

2. Dial the country code of the country you are calling.

3. If the number starts with a 0, drop the 0 and dial everything else.

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Homestay Program Period: Sat. 23rd - Sun. 24th, August

-To enjoy the Homestay -1. Contact Your Host family

When you have received your host family contact information (address or telephone number), please get in touch with them before you meet. We recommend that you express your gratitude for visiting their home. It would be a good idea to talk about how you would like to spend your time together during the home-stay days.

2. Gift/souvenir

You do not need to take expensive gifts/souvenirs with you. It might be nice to take some pictures or postcards from your country, so that you can talk about these things with your host family.

3. Your Role-A Member of the Family

Once the home-stay program has started, consider that you are a member of the family and not an “honored guest”. Please respect your host family and help them just like your family. (Some families might not ask you to help. Please follow your host family’s preference.) Don’t hesitate to ask even small questions to your host family. Relax and enjoy the special time with them and feel yourself at home!

4. Be Involved!

During your home-stay, please try to involve yourself in family activities. Be active and try to talk/share many things. If you do not express your thoughts and feelings, your host family might be worried about you. When your host family pays for you, think many things to make you happy and give you delicious foods, please express your appreciation. Your host family will be very happy if you enjoy it.

Please express your appreciation with words, never forget this.

5. Thank You Message

After the home-stay program, please send a thank you message to your host family by e-mail or mail to express your appreciation. Your host family would be happy to know that you enjoyed the home-stay.

6. Feedback Form

Please submit the home-stay feedback form to Nagoya University

7. Keep good Relationship

We hope you will continue to keep a good relationship with your host family. When you have some problems, your host family may be willing to support you. However, please remember that you must not ask them to borrow the money.

Please do not compare your host family with other families. Your host family is only one family in this world. Enjoy your homestay! 24

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IT information 1

Internet AccessThe Nagoya University Wireless Network (Wi-fi) which is called “Nuwnet” is available

within the University Campus. Each student is assigned an ID and password which will be valid for only 7 days, due to security reasons. It is strictly prohibited to access the school network for bad intention, and it is not permitted to share your ID and password information with anyone else.You will receive your access code and instructions to access the network at the orientation

on 5th August.

Nuwnet access points around School of Law building:

Law Building 3rd floor & 4th floor:nuwentLaw3F-1、nuwentLaw3F-2 nuwnetLaw4F-1、nuwnetLaw4F-2

Lecture Room 911nuwnet911-1、nuwnet911-2、nuwnet911-3

No1 Lecture Room:nuwnet1-1、nuwnet1-2、nuwnet1-3、nuwnet1-4

No2 Lecture Room:nuwnet2-1、nuwnet2-2、nuwnet2-3、nuwnet2-4

No3 Lecture Room:nuwnet3-1、nuwnet3-2、nuwnet3-3、nuwnet3-4、nuwnet3-5

Integrated Research Building 4th Floor

nuwnet4F-1 、nuwnet4F-2 (5GHz) 、nuwnet4F-3 、nuwnet4F-4 nuwnet4F-5 (5GHz) 、nuwnet4F-6

CALE Forum: nuwnetcale

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IT information 2-Information Security-

- Downloading or transmitting fraudulent, threatening, obscene, intimidating, defamatory, harassing, discriminatory, or otherwise unlawful messages or images.

- Installing or downloading computer software, programs, or executable files contrary to policy.

- Uploading or downloading copyrighted materials or proprietary agency information contrary to policy.

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Click here for Upload

Click here for Download

You can download;- Reading Materials for Lecture 2 (International Relations of East Asia)- Three Questionnaires for Lecture 1, 2 and ISS programYou have to upload;- Three Questionnaires for Lecture 1, 2 and ISS program- Reports for Research Visits including Independent Research

NUSS is the online storage service provided by Nagoya University. You can access the web site from the URL link provided by ISS staff. Please use only for ISS program purposes.

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Students Association / Recreations

The Students of Law Volunteers (SOLV) have supported international students in the School of Law for over 10 years.

During the 2014 NUSL ISS, they will help you in daily life as well as on studies and researches. Numerous recreations are being planned by them to help you discover the cultures and student lives of Japan.

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

1 2 3

4Arrival

5Orientation

6 7 8Welcome Party & Culture Exchange

9 10

11 12Aquarium

13

NagashiSomen(Floating Noodles)

14 15 16Nagoya Castle Festival

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18 19 20Bowling

12 22 23 24

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Japanese food party

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Farewell party

29 30 31

*Events will be added to meet your requests. Feel free to contact SOLV members (E-mail: [email protected] ) and let them know what you want to do.

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Necessary Preparation List

Nagoya University

Fru-cho, Chikusa-ku

464-8601, Nagoya, Japan

http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/

School of Law

http://www.nomolog.nagoya-u.ac.jp/

(Access to the website for NUSL ISS

by one click on the icon on

the NUSL homepage)

NUSL

International Education Programs

http://www.law.nagoya-

u.ac.jp/project/en/

Passport Three Face photo (4cm × 3cm)

Copy of overseas insurance Boarding pass E-ticket Sufficient Japanese Yen Laptop (mandatory)

LAN cable and necessary accessories for wired LAN

Power adopter Medicines Modest clothes for the research

visits Daily Necessities (e.g. towels)

Traditional Costume or Folk crafts from your country

(for the cultural exchange program)

*Students will be expected to give a presentation or performance introducing their culture at the cultural exchange and farewell party. For instance, some students may bring their traditional costume.

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ContactsFor students coming within the framework of Campus Asia:Students from China:Pan, Fang Fang, Assistant ProfessorStudents from Korea:Lee, Jungkil, Assistant ProfessorEmail:[email protected]

For students coming within the framework of Campus ASEAN:TOMIOKA, RyokoAssistant Professor / Campus ASEAN Program CoordinatorTel: (Office) +81(0)52 789 4263Email:[email protected]

For students from Universities other than the above:NISHIDA, Fumi International Students’ OfficeTel: +81(0)52 789 4910Email:[email protected]

We are looking forward to seeing you in Nagoya this summer !!


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