Temple University, Tokyo

Posted by admin on Apr 19, 2010 in Japanese Universities & Colleges
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Temple University is one of the only universities which is accredited both in the United States and Japan. Temple University resides in the middle of fabulous Tokyo, Japan. Temple University provides an international environment with students from all around the world.

Temple University was originally founded in 1884 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The university soon expanded creating new campuses in locations all around the world. In 1982 the Tokyo Campus was opened. Like all of Temple Universities campuses all classes are in English.

Majors at Temple TUJ(Temple University Japan) business management, international affairs, communications, art, Asian studies, psychological studies, tourism and hospitality management, economics, political science, American studies, and general studies

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Tokyo University – School of Engineering

Posted by admin on Apr 18, 2010 in Japanese Universities & Colleges
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A quick look at Tokyo University’s Engineering school. Select parts of the school can been seen in the footage, including computer labs, high voltage electron microscope(highest resolution in the world), student dorms, and campus activities. Most classes are taught in English but students may have to pass JLPT-2 to be admited.

Tokyo University Webpage

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Using XHTML Strict

Posted by admin on Mar 31, 2010 in UOSW-tutorials
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Why you should use valid XHTML Strict, and how to go about using it correctly.

University of Waterloo

Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2010 in Canadian Universities & Colleges
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David Johnston, President of the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario.

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Kevin Warwick Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading

Posted by admin on Feb 10, 2010 in United Kingdom Universities & Colleges
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In 1998, when Kevin Warwick, researcher and Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, England, implanted a silicon chip transponder into his left arm and connected it to his nervous system, he became the world’s first cyborg: a man-machine hybrid. Some call Kevin Warwick a pioneer in the field of neuro-surgical implantation, others think he is a dangerous scientist who has gone crazy and wants to change mankind’s evolution by creating a superior race: the cyborgs. In this video interview we talk about ultra-sonic senses, brain-to-brain telepathic communication, the therapeutic benefits of his experiments and why he think’s he won’t be the only cyborg on this planet in the future.

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