Japanese Overseas Students in India during 1950’s: Why They Came to India, What They Have Learnt, and How They Influence Today’s Japan? - lecture by Prof. Miyake at The Japan Foundation, 5A Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar IV > 6:30pm on 22nd April 2013

Time : 6:30 pm

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)

Place : The Japan Foundation, 5A Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi - 110024

Event Description : Japanese Overseas Students in India during 1950’s: Why They Came to India, What They Have Learnt, and How They Influence Today’s Japan?
India – Japan Dialogue Lecture Series 2013-14 #1
We invite you to the first lecture series of this fiscal year.
During 1950’s, although India was facing tough time as it had just won the independence, Indian government was giving scholarship to young foreign students to come to India to study. Thanks to such generous supports, some students who later become eminent scholars in Japan came to India as exchange students.
In this lecture, we would like to see why Japanese students who became leading scholars in Japanese academia came to India at the time, what they have learnt, and how their influence remained in Japanese society today.

Speaker: Prof. Miyake, a visiting professor from Delhi University

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Japanese Overseas Students in India during 1950’s: Why They Came to India, What They Have Learnt, and How They Influence Today’s Japan? - lecture by Prof. Miyake at The Japan Foundation, 5A Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar IV > 6:30pm on 22nd April 2013 Japanese Overseas Students in India during 1950’s: Why They Came to India, What They Have Learnt, and How They Influence Today’s Japan? - lecture by Prof. Miyake at The Japan Foundation, 5A Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar IV > 6:30pm on 22nd April 2013 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Monday, April 22, 2013 Rating: 5

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