Last updated: January 10, 2024
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of our founding, we will invite Mr. Yoji Ozaki, an astronomer and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, to give a lecture on "The Wonders of the Universe."
The ultimate goal of space science research is
(1) What is the universe we live in? (2) Where do we come from and where are we going?
It is to clarify two major themes. The progress of science over the past 100 years has made an amazing progress in understanding the "evolution of the universe" from the birth of the universe to the present day. What was revealed there can be called a magnificent epic. In this lecture, I would like to talk about the "shape of the universe" revealed by modern science, and how we are deeply connected to the universe.
The 33rd session of the "Professor Course" will start in October, where anyone can practice "learning is fun" in the community. At this event, the teachers who will be on stage will come and promote the course face-to-face. (For teachers who are absent, we will show a video that summarizes the contents of the lecture in about 5 minutes.) It will be an opportunity to take a new field, so please come to the venue.
Course name | Teacher | |
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1 | Antarctic and Arctic Nature and History of Observation | Watanabe Koa National Institute of Polar Research Professor Emeritus |
2 | Buddhism as an intellectual adventure | Shigeo Araki Former Professor, Oberlin University |
3 | Feng Shui Thought and East Asia | Yoshio WatanabeProfessor Emeritus, Tokyo Metropolitan University |
4 | Current state of medicinal plants in Japan | Katsunori MiyakeAssociate Professor, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences |
5 | History and Issues of the Tourism Industry | Yukio HoshiProfessor, Faculty of Tourism, Tamagawa University |
6 | Astronomy and Japanese history | Kiyotaka TanigawaFormer Associate Professor, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan |
7 | Exploring black holes in space | Hajime Inoue |
July 30, 2020 (Sunday)
Part 1: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (doors open at 12:30 p.m.)
Part 2: 2:30pm to 3:30pm Note: There will be no break between Part 1 and Part 2. Please take appropriate restroom breaks.
Central Cultural Center (Hall)
300 people (no application required)
free
Inagi IC College Secretariat (Inagi City Board of Education Lifelong Learning Division)
Phone: 042-370-2822 (Tuesday to Friday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm)
Inagi City Education Department Lifelong Learning Division Tel: 042-377-2121