2012 Acuca Student Camp 開催 ~ 山本良一本学客員教授の基調講演とその講演テーマを受け、 アジア各国の学生たちが「持続可能な社会の実現」に向け、熱い議論を交わします ~

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2012 Acuca Student Camp 開催 ~ 山本良一本学客員教授の基調講演とその講演テーマを受け、 アジア各国の学生たちが「持続可能な社会の実現」に向け、熱い議論を交わします ~ 2012 年 8 月 17 日 報道関係者各位 2012 ACUCA STUDENT CAMP 開催 ~ 山本良一本学客員教授の基調講演とその講演テーマを受け、 アジア各国の学生たちが「持続可能な社会の実現」に向け、熱い議論を交わします ~ 国際基督教大学(ICU: International Christian University/学長・日比谷潤子/東京都三鷹市) は、「2012 ACUCA STUDENT CAMP」を、8 月 20 日(月)から 8 月 24 日(金)までの 5 日間に渡り、 本学キャンパスにて開催します。 ACUCA Student Camp は 2 年に 1 度、ACUCA(The Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia)加盟大学の学生が集まり開催するものです。今年は 8 つの国と地域(日本、香港、韓国、 フィリピン、タイ、台湾、インドネシア、インド)41 大学から 102 名の学生と 1 名のスタッフが参 加します。 プログラムでは、これからの社会を担う学生たちが 4 泊 5 日の日程で本学内の寮で生活を共にし ながら、与えられたテーマについてディスカッションやプレゼンテーションを行うほか、自国の文 化の紹介などを通して、それぞれの社会・文化を理解し合うとともに友情を育みます。 今回のテーマは、「ともに歩む明日を目指して~私たちの夢、私たちの力~」。環境にやさしい「持 続可能な社会の実現」をめざし、未来に向けて共に歩む道を見出すことを目的に、議論を交わしま す。 イベント開催中、以下の日程で取材をお受けいたしますので、是非お越しください。なお、問い合 わせ・取材申込は、巻末の問い合わせ先まで事前にご連絡ください。 8月21日(火) 9:00 ‒ 12:30 基調講演:山本良一本学客員教授、グループディスカッション 8月22日(水) 9:00 ‒ 11:30 グループディスカッション、発表 * 講演およびディスカッションは、全て英語で行われますが、スタッフによる日本語サポートが必 要な場合は、遠慮なくお申し付けください。 n ACUCA(The Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia): ACUCA は、アジアのキリスト教主義高等教育機関の相互協力・質向上を目的として 1975 年に 発足。現在は、日本、香港、韓国、フィリピン、タイ、台湾、インドネシア,インドの 8 つの 国と地域から、56 大学が加盟しています。 1 主な活動としては、加盟校間の短期学生交流、加盟校の学生が集う Student Camp を実施す る他、加盟校から代表者が参加する Biennial Conference & General Assembly、Management Conference を通して、加盟校が共有する課題や運営について議論し、情報交換を行うネット ワークとしても機能しています。 【各国の加盟校】 日本:青山学院大学/桜美林大学/関西学院大学/国際基督教大学/聖学院大学/ 同志社大学/東北学院大学/南山大学/明治学院大学/桃山学院大学 計 10 校 香港:Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong/Hong Kong Baptist University/ Lingnan University/ 計 3 校 韓国:Ewha Womans University/Sogang University/Soongsil University/Yonsei University Keimyung University/Hannam University/Jeonju University/ Handong Global University/Mokwon University 計 9 校 フィリピン:Ateneo de Manila University/Central Philippine University/ De La Salle University/Philippine Christian University/ Silliman University/Trinity University of Asia/ Filamer Christian Univrsity/Philippine Women’s University/ Miriam College/St. Paul University Philippines 計 10 校 タイ:Asia-Pacific International University/Payap University/ Assumption University/Christian University of Thailand 計 4 校 台湾:Fu Jen Catholic University/Soochow University/Tunghai University/ Chung Yuan Christian University/Providence University/St. John's University/ Chang Jung Christian University/Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages 計 8 校 インドネシア:Parahyangan Catholic University/Petra Christian University/ Satya Wacana Christian University/Universitas Kristen Indonesia/ Maranatha Christian University/Duta Wacana Christian University/ Soegijapranata Catholic University/Universitas Pelita Harapan Krida Wacana Christian University/ Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta/ Sanata Dharma University 計 11 校 インド:Christ University(ACUCA 加盟申請中) 計 1 校 n プログラム内容: 開会式、礼拝、基調講演とその講演テーマについての学生ディスカッション、国別プレゼンテ ーション、日本文化体験、カルチャーナイト、親睦会、フィールドトリップ、閉会式 2 n 基調講演: Faith-based Sustainability ‒ The Ethics of Eco-Theology and the Sprit of Natural Capitalism ‒ 講師:山本 良一 国際基督教大学 Othmer 記念 STS 客員教授(環境研究メジャー) 東京大学工学系研究科博士課程修了 工学博士 東京大学生産技術研究所 教授 国際グリーン購入ネットワーク会長 内容:講演は、 (1)持続可能な発展とは何か、 (2)エコ神学とは何か、 (3)自然資本主義とは何か の3つのパートで構成され、エコ神学(注)の倫理が、自然資本 主義を促進すると同時に、低炭素・成長なき繁栄といった グリーン経済を達成できることを示します。 (注)エコ神学:環境問題等を宗教的倫理にもとづき捉える考え n 2010 ACUCA STUDENT CAMP IN KOREA の様子 ● お問い合わせ、取材の申込は ● 国際基督教大学(ICU) パブリックリレーションズ・オフィス 担当: 佐藤、橋本 Tel: 0422-33-3040 Fax: 0422-33-3764 E-mail: [email protected] 2012 ACUCA STUDENT CAMP Website: http://www.acuca.net/acuca2012/japan/index.htm 3 .
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