HANJ 4th year anniversary special lecture “The rise of entrepreneurship in the Netherlands” | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T10:37:56+09:00PeatixEmbassy of the Kingdom of the NetherlandsHANJ 4th year anniversary special lecture “The rise of entrepreneurship in the Netherlands”tag:peatix.com,2018:event-3888362018-06-26T18:45:00JST2018-06-26T18:45:00JSTFour years have passed already since the launching reception of Holland Alumni Network Japan on
June 26th, 2014.So why don't we celebrate the 4th year anniversary together!We are happy to announce that we will have a special lecture by Professor Kiyoshi Hori from J.F.
Oberlin University. The
theme is ”The
rise of entrepreneurship in the Netherlands”
which is the professor’s field of study.
While you might have heard of “Revolution in the way of working” or
“Diversity in the way of working” in Japan, there is no doubt that Holland is
ahead of Japan in this field. He will make the lecture as casual, unique as possible, including his personal experiences, so everyone is very much welcome!!Dutch Embassy kindly agreed to sponsor this event, so it is free! The event includes drinks, foods and a fun lottery! The number of seats is limited to 50; first come first serve basis. This event will be conducted in ENGLISH.Programme:18:45 : Doors
open19:00 : Greeting from a representative of Dutch embassy19:05 : Greeting from a representative of HANJ Yuichiro Koguchi (Graduates from
Nyenrode Business University MBA)19:10 : Lecture by Professor Hori, followed by Q & A20:00 : Networking Reception (Drinks and buffet) If the weather permits, at the pool
side!21:00 : Closing
Profile Prof. Kiyoshi Hori
Dean,
College of Arts and Sciences at J.F.Oberlin University Prof. of Industrial
Organization & Small Business Studies
He
graduated from Keio University (B.A., 1985 and M.A., 1987). While studying at Keio University as a Ph.D. student,
he participated in a program of the International Master of
Science Student Exchange Committee (IMSEC,) Rotterdam School of Management,
Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands as
the first Japanese exchange student. Upon the completion of
the program, he was appointed an assistant professor of the
Junior College, Tokiwa University (1990). He joined the Faculty of
Economics, J. F. Oberlin University in 1994 and currently serves as the Dean of College of Arts and Sciences (April 2018 - ). In the meantime he was invited as a visiting scholar at the Rotterdam Institute for Modern Asian
Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam (2000) and at the Rotterdam Business
School in Hogeschool Rotterdam (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)
(2015) His specialty is "industrial
organization" and "basic microeconomics." In the academic society,
he is a director at Japan Economic Policy Association, and a vice president and
director at Japan Association for Small Business Studies. Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-06-08 01:20:072018-06-08 01:20:07The event description was updated. Diff#343537