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As of 16 March EU・Japan Friendship Week 2015 As of 1 May 2015 Programme 20 April-15 May Panel/Book Organiser: Hokkaido University EU Information exhibition Centre Co-organiser: Hokkaido University Venue: Hokkaido University Library 22 April Seminar Organiser: Hokkaido University EU Information Centre Venue: Hokkaido University Library 7,12,14,19, Film screenings Organiser: Doshisha University Imadegawa 21,26 May Campus - Student Support Division and Doshisha University Library Co-organisers: boid, Kyoto Eiga Center Venue: Kambaikan, Doshisha University 8-24 May Book exhibition Organiser: Kansai University EU Information Centre 9:00-21:00 (10:00- Venue: Kansai University Library 17:00 on Sunday) 8-28 May Exhibition/Seminar Organiser: Kanazawa University EU Information Centre Venue: Kanazawa University Central Library 8-30 May Exhibition/Quiz Organiser: Chuo University EU Information Centre Venue: Chuo University Tama Campus Library 8 May-5 June Exhibition/Lecture Organiser: Tsuda College Venue: Tsuda College 9 May Europe Day 9-29 May Exhibition/Quiz Organiser: Nihon University EU Information Centre Venue: Nihon University College of International Relations - Library 12-28 May Exhibition Organiser: Sophia University EU Information Centre Venue: Sophia University Library 1st floor 13 May Seminar Organiser: Hokkaido University EU Information Centre Co-organiser: Hokkaido University Venue: Institute for the Advancement of Higher http://www.euinjapan.jp/fw Education, Hokkaido University 14-27 May Exhibition Organiser: Tokyo University EU Information Centre (Except 16, 17 May) Venue: Tokyo University Hongo Campus -General Library 15-17 May Fair European Higher Education Fair 2015 Organised by Delegation of the European Union to Japan Venue: Meiji University (15,16 May)/Doshisha University(17 May) 25 May-13 June Exhibition/Quiz Organiser: Keio University EU Information Centre Venue: Keio University Mita Media Centre 28 May 13:00-15:30 Symposium Organiser: Waseda Institute of Political Academy (t.b.c.) Co-organiser: EUIJ Waseda Venue: Waseda University (Waseda campus) 29 May-21 June Film Festival "EU Film Days 2015" at National Film Center, The (closed on Monday) Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo presenting films from 24 EU Member States. Organisers: EU Member States' embassies and cultural institutes, Delegation of the EU to Japan, and National Film Center, The Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Venue: National Film Center, The Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo 29 May-30 June Exhibition/Seminar/ Organiser: Tohoku University Information Centre Quiz Venue: Tohoku University Library 1-30 June Quiz Co-organisers:EUIJ Kansai, Kwansei Gakuin ※Except Sunday and University EU Information Centre 13 June Venue: Institute for Industrial research, Kwansei Gakuin University Nishonomiya Uegahara Campus Library (3F) 1-30 June Panel exhibition Co-organisers: EUIJ Kansai, Kwansei Gakuin ※Except 28 June University EU Information Centre Venue: Kwansei Gakuin University Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus Library Entrance 1-14 June Exhibition/Quiz Organiser: University of the Ryukyus EU Information Centre Venue: University of the Ryukyus Library 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 June Lecture Organiser:EUIJ Kyushu Venue: JR Hakata City http://www.euinjapan.jp/fw 3 June Lecture Co-organisers: EUIJ Kansai, Kwansei Gakuin 11:10-12:40 University EU Information Centre Venue: Kwansei Gakuin University Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus 4-12 June Exhibition, Quiz Organiser: Nagoya University EU Information (Weekdays only) Centre Venue: Nagoya University – Library of Faculty of Economics (entrance lounge) 12 June Forum Organiser: RIETI, EUIJ Kyushu Venue: Nishijin Plaza, Kyushu University 15-26 June Exhibition/Quiz Organisers Seinan Gakuin University EU, (Weekdays only) Information Center Venue: Seinan Gakuin University Library 17 June Seminar Organiser: Hokkaido University EU Information Centre, Hokkaido University Library Venue: Hokkaido University Library 29 June-10 July Exhibition Organiser Kagawa University EU Information Centre Venue: Kagawa University Library June (t.b.c.) Networking Organisers: Seinan Gakuin University EU, Information Center Venue: Seinan Gakuin University Library June (t.b.c.) Forum Organiser: EUIJ Kyushu Venue: Hakozaki Campus, Kyushu University 1-12 July Film Festival "EU Film Days 2015 in Kyoto" presenting films from * closed on Monday 18 EU Member States at The Museum of Kyoto. Organisers: EU Member States' embassies and cultural institutes, Delegation of the European Union to Japan, and The Museum of Kyoto. Venue: The Museum of Kyoto 1-31 July (t.b.c.) Exhibition/Quiz Organiser: Hitotsubashi University EU Information Centre Co-organiser: EU Studies Institute(EUSI)Tokyo, Venue: Hitotsubashi University Library 26 August Cooking Organisers: EUIJ Kansai, Kwansei Gakuin University EU Information Centre The above schedule is subject to change without prior notice due to unavoidable reasons. For the latest information, please contact the respective organiser. http://www.euinjapan.jp/fw .
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