Student Lounge KIZUNA presents 'Shichimi' Blending Workshop

時間
2018/07/20
時間
From 13:50 to around 16:00Meeting time is 13:50 (be punctual)
地點
需要申請
需要報名
發表日期
The July KIZUNA event is a shichimi blending workshop at the Kyoto Handicraft Center, located within walking distance of Kyoto University's main campus.

Shichimi (seven-flavor chili pepper) is a common Japanese spice mixture containing seven ingredients. Workshop participants will blend seven flavor herbs and spices as they like to make their original shichimi, and take it home in a bamboo cylinder as a souvenir.

This will be a great opportunity to experience traditional Japanese food culture and make new friends.

KIZUNA looks forward to your participation.

基本信息

地點
  • Off Campus

Participants will meet up at KIZUNA and walk to the Kyoto Handicraft Center together.
適合對象
Kyoto University students
最大人數
First 20 people
費用
Free of charge

活動內容

Time schedule

9:15 Doors open
9:30–10:15 Lecture (45 min)
10:15–10:30 Q&A (15 min)
10:30 End of event

Languages

  • Lecture: English (w/ Japanese translation)
  • Questions: Japanese or English
  • Answers: English (w/ Japanese translation)

Speaker bio

On 18 December 2017, Dr Karin Kneissl was appointed Federal Minister for Europe, Integration, and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Austria.

Karin Kneissl was born in 1965 in Vienna. She studied law and Arab studies at the University of Vienna. She also studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of Amman, the University of Urbino, and was a Fulbright scholar at Georgetown University in Washington DC. Karin Kneissl is also a graduate of the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA) in Paris.

From 1990 to 1998, Karin Kneissl held a number of posts in the Austrian diplomatic service, including in the cabinet of then foreign minister Dr Alois Mock, in the Office of International Law and at the Austrian embassies in Paris and Madrid.

Since 1998, Karin Kneissl has worked as an independent lecturer in the areas of international law, Middle Eastern history, and the energy market at various universities, including the University of Vienna; the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna; the European Business School in the Rheingau, Germany; the International Centre for Human Sciences in Byblos, Lebanon; Saint-Joseph University in Beirut; as well as at the Austrian Armed Forces' National Defence Academy in Vienna; and Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria.

Karin Kneissl has also worked since 1998 as an independent commentator and correspondent for numerous German and English-speaking print media, as well as for the Austrian state broadcaster ORF. She has authored a large number of books and publications. Some of her recent publications are: Wachablöse: Auf dem Weg in eine chinesische Weltordnung ( Changing of the Guard: On the Path to a Chinese World Order ) 2017, Mein Naher Osten ( My Middle East ) 2014, Prinz Eugen – vom Außenseiter zum Genie Europas ( Prince Eugene – From Outsider to Europe's Genius ) 2014, Die Zersplitterte Welt – was von der Globalisierung bleibt ( The Shattered World – What Remains of Globalization ) 2013, as well as Testosteron Macht Politik ( Testosterone Power Politics ) 2012.

Karin Kneissl was co-founder and vice president of Whistleblowing Austria and is vice president of the Society for Politico-Strategic Studies, STRATEG. She was involved in local politics in her home community of Seibersdorf and plays an active role in numerous non-profit organizations in Austria and Lebanon.

Karin Kneissl speaks various foreign languages: Arabic, English, French, Hebrew (basic), Italian, Hungarian (basic), and Spanish.

報名

報名方法
Please email the following to KIZUNA (address below):

- Event title
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Faculty, Graduate School, or other affiliation, and the year you are in
- Nationality
報名截止時間
Registration will close when capacity is reached.

備註

聯繫我們
Student Lounge KI-ZU-NA (KIZUNA)
Email: kizuna*mail.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp (replace * with @)