We will be holding an international workshop on study of family-run farming on March 17-18, 2016 at Large Conference Room of Faculty of Agriculture Main Bldg.
Below are the details:
Day 1: Thursday 17 March
Workshop on Study of Family-run Farming: “Theoretical Framewaork for Comparative Analysis on Family Farming”
Time: 13:00-17:00
Venue: Large Conference Room (C102) of the Faculty of Agriculture Main Bldg.
Language: English and Japanese (Simultaneous interpretation will be provided)
Day 2: Friday 18 March
2nd Future Leaders Global Workshop on Social Science of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Graduate Students’ Presentations)
Time: 10:00-16:35
Venue: Large Conference Room (C102) of the Faculty of Agriculture Main Bldg.
Language: English only (No interpretation provided)
Click here for the detailed program.
[Event Report] uploaded on 2016.5.13
The workshop on the first day was open to the public with simultaneous English/Japanese translation and attracted about 75 participants. It included six presentations by professors and senior researchers―among them two were from the University of Göttingen, Germany and three from Agropolis International, France. The second day was devoted to a student workshop in which eight presentations were made by graduate students including two from Germany and three from France. The student workshop was attended by about 35 participants. On the second day, following the student workshop, a dinner party was held in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing the workshop participants to get to know each other and exchange ideas and information on research on family-run farming.