The 15th Hyogo International House Research and Presentation (ONLINE)

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This event is implemented for promoting interaction among participants and forming intellectual networks.
HIH residents introduced what they study at thier university or institute through Oral Presentation.
*This time, we held the event without audience due to COVID-19. We were streaming the event by YouTube Live and also published it on our YouTube channel "TIEC&HIH channel" for a period of time.

1.Date and Time

Saturday, March 13, 2021
13:00pm-14:15pm

2.Venue

3F Multi-Purpose Hall
Hyogo International House
(1-2-8 Wakinohamacho, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo)

3.Program

(1) Ms. Kibirigi Rachel (Uganda / Kobe Institute of Computing)

Photo (Ms. Kibirigi Rachel)

Presentation (Ms. Kibirigi Rachel)

Presentation Title: Njuna:An Emergency Response System against Gender Based Violence

Comment: Have an open mind, be kind to everyone and enjoy the presentation. Questions and comments are highly recommended.

(2) Ms. Zhang Tingting (China / Kobe University)

Photo (Ms. Zhang Tingting)

Presentation (Ms. Zhang Tingting)

Presentation Title: Do Not Move Before My Eyes! The Impacts of Vivid Presentation formats on Consumers’ Judgments

Comment: It's my pleasure to share my study in this programm. Thank you for you attention.

(3) Ms. Soto Sanchez Raquel (Mexico / Kobe University)

Photo (Ms. Soto Sanchez, Raquel)

Presentation (Ms. Soto Sanchez, Raquel)

Presentation title: The relevance of the protection and preservation of the marine environment as the Common Heritage of Mankind.

Comment: Learning is a permanent and neverending process. However, never is too late to learn and change the course of things for the benefit of humankind and life on Earth.

4.Viewing Fee

Free
*Everyone can view the videos

5.Language

English

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