Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Co-sponsored project / The 53rd The University of Osaka Open Lecture 2021
Listening and a healthy future society.

The The University of Osaka Open Lecture, which is celebrating its 53rd year this year, will be held under the COVID-19 pandemic following the previous year. Last time, the 52nd event was held using the first WEB method, but this time we are planning to hold the "High Bullitt" in conjunction with the WEB method and the face-to-face method in Art Area B1 in Nakanoshima.
Under the theme of "Co-Generation World Connected with Researchers", three instructors will talk about various contents in an easy-to-understand manner from The University of Osaka's extensive research achievements. We look forward to hearing from many of you.

●About the course contents
They usually use ears. This small organ is made up of a combination of micro components that perform various functions. Deaf hearing loss, which is common in the elderly, reduces life, but in recent years, it has been pointed out that it has a relationship with dementia. While introducing the mysterious "hearing" mechanism, we will consider how we work on hearing loss to create a rich and happy future society.

◆Lecturer
Hiroshi Hibino
(Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Osaka)
Schedule March 29 [Tue] 18:30-20:00
How to view: Real Visiting & Online Viewing

◆Real visitors
Venue: Art Area B1
​Capacity: About 50 people (advance application required / first-come, first-served basis)
Price: 1,000 yen (payment after application)
Application: https://bit.ly/koukaikouza (2/1 reception starts)

◆Online viewing
Method of holding: Zooom webinar
Capacity: 200 people (advance application required / first-come first-served basis)
​Price: Free
Application: https://bit.ly/koukaikouza (2/1 reception starts)

[Inquiry about contents]
The University of Osaka Co-creation Promotion Department Museum, Tekijyuku Memorial Center, etc.
mail : koukaikouza<at>21c-kaitokudo.osaka-u.ac.jp
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Telephone 06-6850-5339 (9:00 to 17:00 excluding weekends and holidays)
〈Organizers〉 The University of Osaka
Co-sponsored by: Art Area B1
Project: The University of Osaka 21st Century Kaitokudo