A seminar is where you can learn deeply with expertise in a specific field of study based on your interest.
The seminars at GIS will provide you with lots of learning experiences!
Let's explore the 10 seminars in GIS!
#English #Linguistics #Language
The seminar is concerned with the status, functions and features of both native and non-native varieties of English from sociolinguistic perspectives.
#Entrepreneurship #Business #Economics
Learn the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship, innovation as a management process, and strategies taken by successful, innovative companies.
#Management #Business
This seminar is designed for students who are interested in strategy and management in international business, and covers various fields such as international communication, negotiation, and brand management
#Globalization #International relations
The seminar will examine shifts in power distribution among great powers, prospects for global governance, and competition among differing norms and values.
#Sociology #Race #Class #Gender #Sexuality
We explore and analyze the interconnections among systems of inequalities and how they impact the individual and society.
#Eduction #Language #Teachers
The seminar explores effective teaching and learning in language education: it focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of second language learning (SLL) and second language (L2) teacher education.
#Literature #Novels
We approach literature through reading novels and short stories, discussing theory, and composing and revising our own pieces of short fiction.
#Media #Manga #Social media #Anime
We learn various different media theories to consider contemporary issues through examining anime, manga, games, SNS, and fashion.
#Social psychology #Well-being #Mindfulness
Students develop their ability to critically analyze how the self and culture interact to shape how we feel, think, and behave. They also get to conduct real psychology experiments!
#Tourism #Eventmanagement
Using the lens of sustainability, this seminar considers tourism from a variety of perspectives. Students learn and apply theories to a range of cases drawn from a variety of destinations around the world.