Author: Scarlett Cornelissen Japanese popular cultural goods and content have gained global prominence and influence over the past decades. Japanese animation films (anime) and video games were the first to develop an international following in the 1980s. Since then, the popularity of manga has also grown and it is now consumed on a significant scale…
Category: Webinar
Author: Daniel Bugan Stellenbosch University Japan Centre on Wednesday (7 December 2022) hosted a seminar that shed more light on Japan’s Science and Technology (S&T) ecosystem and policy, and its efforts to expand its international S&T footprint and deepen collaborative networks among scientists and researchers. The seminar, in collaboration with the Embassy of South Africa…
Author: Scarlett Cornelissen Science and diplomacy tend to be regarded as vastly different spheres, but together they are a bridge to connect and help realise the Sustainable Development Goals, thus contributing to the betterment of humanity and the planet. So stated Professor Motoko Kotani, science and technology (S&T) co-advisor to Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs,…
Author: Scarlett Cornelissen On 3 March 2022, in association with the Embassy of Japan in South Africa, we hosted a webinar on ‘Towards closing the gender gap in economic participation: Perspectives from Japan and South Africa.’ The context for the webinar was two-fold. First, International Women’s Day was celebrated on 8 March 2022. As prelude,…
Author: Sue Segar In 2013, whilst attending a conference in Yokohama, the leading Japanese immunologist and vaccine developer, Professor Yasuhiro Yasutomi, told the South African singer and humanitarian, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, (also a speaker at the conference), that his life’s goal was to find a vaccine for HIV. The 5th Tokyo International Conference on African…
On 23 November 2022, Prof Scarlett Cornelissen was a panellist on a Chatham House webinar on ‘Africa-Japan relations and evolving multilateralism’. Your can read more about the panel discussion here.