This happened frequently on our Economics of Globalization class: The projector screen got stuck in the sealing at the beginning of each lecture. It took quite some time to get it back in fuction, which of course wasn't a big issue since we could chat about common matters before the serious lecture began. But the comment often made by our teacher in a sarcastic British accent of the jammed screen is hard to forget.
After you've left Oita University and you've become rich and famous, please send some money to the Oita Daigaku...
About this course:
- Over all the Economics of Globalization is a course of choice for anyone interested in causes of globalization, different views within, its both negative and positive influences to our society, and the form globalization may take in the future.
- The class is, as far as I know the only class where Japanese students and exchange students are mixed, which makes it an ideal place to meet up with ever so shy Japanese.
- Needless to say, the teacher, a native Briton himself is an excellent teacher and knows his topic in-side-out. In addition he lectures in an extra clear and pleasing voice - giving an opportunity for non-natives to upgrade their english skills.
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