26Field Science Center (FSC)Seminars on the Middle East and Islamic Studies for Students of Postgraduate and Post Doctoral Level Intensive Language CoursesThe Institute has offered intensive courses in various Asian and African languages since 1967. The purposes of Intensive Language Courses are:・to provide training of basic language skills to beginners ・・who pursue Asian and African studies.・to offer specialized knowledge of language(s) and of ・linguistic research essential both to eld research as well as ・to philological research.・to improve basic learning environment of minor languages ・undeveloped so far, by compiling study materials and ・elaborating them through the courses.Both Japanese specialists and native teachers collaborate in each course. To accomplish the above purposes a committee consisting of teachers, ILCAA staff, and outside experts of language education discuss on methods, and execution plan, and evaluation of the courses.Courses given at Osaka are conducted in cooperation with Research Institute for World Languages, Osaka University.Students are selected from applicants nationwide for each course. After successful completion of the course, the students receive certicates from the Director of the Institute.These Seminars are activities managed by project MEIS (p.16), starting from year 2005. They aim at providing latest academic information and presentational / discussion skill for students of postgraduate and postdoctoral level, who are interested in Middle Eastern- or Islamic world. The seminars include lectures by researchers from both TUFS and other universities, presentation lessons for students, discussions and academic exchange, and so on. For further updated information on these seminars, please visit:http://www.tufs.ac.jp/fsc/meis/kyoiku_s.htmlhttp://www.tufs.ac.jp/fsc/meis/kenkyu_s.htmlA scene of the Intensive Language Course "Franco-African sign language". August 2008.
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