Khon Kaen University (Thailand) Faculty Exchange Program Invited Professor Paradis (1) -Special Lecture (XNUMXst)-

 A faculty exchange program will be implemented from 29 with Khon Kaen University, which has an international exchange agreement with our university and has an overseas office. are visiting our university.
 
 Professor Paradis will stay at our university for a month from May 5th to June 15th. I will give a special lecture.
 On May 5 (Wednesday), the first special lecture was held in Lecture Room 17 of the General Education Building.In the first lecture, titled Thai language ①, he talked about Thai customs and prices, how to bow "Wai", Thai pronunciation, etc. in easy-to-understand English, including quizzes. Students in the multicultural course at Hirosaki University Hayabusa College, as well as students and faculty members who are interested in Thailand, appeared to be very interested in learning the Thai language for the first time.Participants commented, "I was nervous at first because the lecture was in English, but I was able to learn about Thailand while having fun with the easy-to-understand English." I want to remember and talk about it.”
 
 This lecture will be held on May 5th (Wednesday) titled Thai Language ②, Thai Conversation (General 24), and on June 205th (Wednesday), titled Thai Situation ①, will be about “Thainess”, culture and living there. Introduction of people (6 overall), and an introduction of traditional Thai dance, music, literature, etc. (7 overall) on June 206th (Wednesday) under the title of Thai affairs ②.Both students and faculty members are welcome to attend, and it is also possible to attend only the sessions that interest you.The time is from 6:14 to 206:17, so please invite us to the lectures that will be held in the future.Lectures are given in English, but you can feel free to participate without feeling the language barrier.

 In addition, Professor Paradis specializes in Shakespeare in Thailand, and is scheduled to hold an academic lecture hosted by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences on May 5 (Wednesday).