Students participate international research meetings held in Japan or abroad such as international conferences, workshops, and
open seminars, and have presentations and debate in a language other than their mother language. Through this experience, students are expected to acquire academic presentation and discussion skills necessary for working in an international setting as a researcher at the front line.
Students are expected to acquire academic presentation and discussion skills necessary for working in an international setting as a researcher at the front line.
International conference, international workshop, open seminar, presentation skill, discussion skill
✔ Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Students make a plan in advance for presentations and debates, rehearsing under the guidance of their academic supervisor. During the assignment students have to not only make their own presentation, but also actively debate with other attendees about research.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Students make a plan in advance for presentations and debates, rehearsing under the guidance of their academic supervisor. During the assignment students have to not only make their own presentation, but also actively debate with other attendees about research. | After returning, students are required to submit a debrief report about the content of their presentation and debates, and about accomplishments from the assignment. |
Unspecified
Unspecified
Evaluated based on the report and presentation in a debrief meeting.
Registration is limited only to students who have the credit of "MCS.T601 : Presentation Exercises on Mathematical and Computing Science I". Predefined application form has to be submitted no later than two weeks before the presentation. In addition, a debrief report in a predefined form has to be submitted no later then three weeks after the actual presentation. For details, refer to http://www.is.c.titech.ac.jp/internal/2018/09/13/mcs-presentation/ (accessible only from inside of Tokyo Tech.)