PhD Lunch Talk – 2/10/2017
Event | February 10, 2017
This seminar is for international researchers (DC, PD), and will be conducted in English.
Come and join I-HoP’s new program, PhD Lunch Talk, for international DC and PD researchers. We will invite guest speakers from organizations in industry, academia, government, etc. to discuss their careers, life choices, or special topics which may be stimuli for international PhD researchers in Japan. Registration is required because we will provide lunch for all the attendees.
Ms. Kim Olga is an alumna of Hokkaido University. She will talk about job hunting and her work experience, employment opportunities for international students in Japan and what international students should do to find a job in Japan.
■ Speaker
Ms. Kim Olga
Born in Russia, Sakhalin Region. After having finished a master’s course with the Graduate School of Letters at Hokkaido University, she started working for Career Bank, a HR company in Hokkaido. Nowadays, she assists international students and foreigners living abroad who are seeking work in Japan. She also oversees internship programs for students from foreign universities.
■ Seminar date
2/10/2017 (Fri.) 12:00-13:00
■ Place
Institute for International Collaboration (Office of International Affairs), 2nd Floor Main Conference Room (#214)
■ Eligibility
Hokkaido University doctoral course students and postdocs whose native language is NOT Japanese
■ Application
2/7/2017 at 23:00
■ Max participants
36
■ How to register
You must be registered in the Hi-System. If you are not yet registered, please do so here. After you are registered in the Hi-System, please apply directly to the event here. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “申し込む/Apply”. If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail within three business days, please contact I-HoP (contact details below).
■Inquiries
I-HoP :International Human Resource Development Program, Front Office for Human Resource Education and Development, Hokkaido University
ihop[at]synfoster.hokudai.ac.jp
011-706-2157