The Weekly World Chitchat sessions are starting today (5/26).
While it may be too late to join today, please feel free to pass along the links to any students. I am committed to running the sessions until July 28.
The registration links are as follows:
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1) Morning Time Block - 9:45-10:25
ZOOM LINK for MORNING SESSIONS (9:45-10:25)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkf-6qqT0qGNfaLxdneFXbcCgGBnyoqO3E
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2) Lunchtime Time Block - 12:15-12:55
ZOOM LINK FOR LUNCHTIME SESSIONS (12:15-12:55)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrdumuqDIsG93QmjhOv6TnJg-uQlbYJoM0
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3) Evening Time Block #1 - 19:00-20:00
#These sessions will be held on May 26, June 9, June 23, July 7, and July 21
ZOOM LINK FOR EVENING SESSIONS (19:00-20:00)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkc-Gppz8uHtwCTI2j93d8uHj78tagLnBi
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4) Evening Time Block #2 - 20:00-21:00
#These sessions will be held on June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14, and July 28
ZOOM LINK FOR EVENING SESSIONS (20:00-21:00)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0scOGhqDwsEtPndzVCAIjQaTu0EEi2axWR
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I pleased to tell you that from Wednesday, May 26-Wednesday, July 28, I will be hosting "Weekly Wednesday World Chitchat".
The plan is to offer these sessions each and every Wednesday at the three following times (all Japan Standard Time):
Morning session - 9:45-10:25
Lunch time session - 12:15-12:55
Evening session - pending at this time but either 1900-2000, 1930-2030, or 2000-2100. I am awaiting results of Musashi student survey to set the final time.
~I sent the survey out on Sunday evening and have 20 students who have responded with strong interest in these sessions!
In addition to Musashi students, I am hoping to have students from the US, Canada, Netherlands, Germany, France, UK, Taiwan, Malaysia, Australia, and perhaps other countries as well. I am sending this email out to all Musashi partner institutions as well as some personal connections I have working at other universities.The sessions are informal (no set topics of discussion; nothing to prepare). Students (and faculty or administrators), may join whenever they like for as long as they like.
Faculty of Humanities
Department of British & American Studies
Global Studies Course