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Jul 1 2009
A proactive EU for a global climate agreement
Greenhouse gas emissions affect the climate regardless of where on Earth they occur, and no country can solve the problem of climate change on its own. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) forms the basis for international climate cooperation. The associated Kyoto Protocol contains commitments for emission reductions up to 2012. Decisions are to be taken on a new global climate agreement to take effect after 2012 at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen from 7-18 December 2009.
Read more on the information leaflet from the Swedish Presidency of the EU.
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Nov 20 2009
Leif Palmquist "Without Gravity"
The Embassy of Sweden has the pleasure of presenting a solo exhibition of one of Sweden’s most interesting contemporary artists, Leif Palmquist, with a new series of work.
Nov 20 2009
Embassy Closed Monday, 23 November
Due to the national Japanese holiday, Kinrou Kansha no Hi, the Embassy is closed on Monday.
Nov 19 2009
Funding and Career Opportunities for European Researchers and Students, Hotel New Otani, Nov. 20
Looking for a research career in Europe or in Japan? Then join the the first career fair for EU researchers in Japan about funding opportunities in Europe and Japan! This event is also for Japanese researchers wanting to work in Europe.
Nov 18 2009
Collaboration between Chiba University and Mid Sweden University
The idea of the collaboration between Mid Sweden University and Chiba University began when participants from a research team from Mid Sweden University visited teachers of the research group at Chiba University during a trip to Japan in November 2007.
Nov 17 2009
Symposium on capital punishment to be held in Tokyo next month
A symposium comparing European and Asian views on the death penalty will be held at Waseda University campus in Tokyo on 2 December.
Nov 17 2009
Internships for European Students in Japan
Applications for the Vulcunus programme in Japan are currently being accepted.
Nov 9 2009
SWEDISH FASHION Exploring a New Identity
Swedish fashion has traditionally strongly inclined toward functionality and simplicity of design.
Nov 2 2009
Swedish Design for Japanese Offices
Nina Jobs is back in town. These days she is something of a regular guest in Japan. After entering the Japanese market during the 1990’s she became somewhat more famous to the Japanese public through her two exhibitions at the Swedish Embassy in Tokyo year 2000 and 2001.
Oct 27 2009
SWEDISH STYLE 2009: a travelling exhibition - UNG 7
UNG 7 – a travelling exhibition about young, innovative and playful architecture, form and design.
Oct 9 2009
Sustainable Cities – Exchange of Knowledge Between Sweden and Japan
On 1-5 October, delegations from the cities of Stockholm, Göteborg and Växjö visited Japan to attend two conferences on the topic of sustainable urban development.
Sep 23 2009
Japan-Sweden Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in the Aging Society
Japan is the first super-ageing society in the world. It is estimated that about 40 percent of the Japanese population will be over 65 years old in year 2050.
Sep 10 2009
Swedish Stamps, Medals & Coins
For a long time, the King was the only living person, who was depicted on stamps. Nowadays, there is no such strict rule for the motifs. In Sweden, everyone can send their own proposal to the Post Office, and P.O. decides what will become real stamps.You can see the excellent design, engraving technique, and high qualities of about 1.000 swedish stamps at this exhibition.
Sep 8 2009
Japan-Sweden Seminar on Local Level Cooperation for Sustainable Cities
Global warming is an issue for which it is necessary to take action against this problem at the regional level in addition to the national level.
Sep 2 2009
JSSA Workshop on environmental issues
On 27-28 August, 11 prominent Nordic researchers participated in the first workshop of the Japanese and Swedish Scientific Association, JSSA, in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Jul 7 2009
Three Orders of the Polar Star to Japan
Upon decision by King Carl XVI Gustaf, three eminent Japanese citizens have been awarded the the Royal Order of the Polar Star.
Jul 3 2009
Launch of the Swedish Presidency
Sweden took over the Presidency of the European Union the 1st of July. The same day, a press conference was held at the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo attended by some 20 interested Japanese journalists.
Jun 22 2009
Sweden says "I do" to Same-Sex Marriage
First of May this year, Sweden became the seventh country in the world to wholly embrace gender-neutral marriage. To highlight this new legislation towards openness and equality, the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo will host a seminar 20 July with speakers from Sweden, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.
Jun 11 2009
Swedish priorities during EU-presidency
Taking on the challenge – The Swedish Presidency of the European Union
“Managing the financial crisis and unemployment; addressing climate change: these will be the two main priorities of the Swedish Presidency.”
Jun 3 2009
Swedish film stars in Tokyo
This year’s edition of the annual and now traditional EU Film Days, started 28 May and will continue through to 20 June. The venue is, like previous years, the National Film Center in Tokyo. The event, arranged by the embassies of the EU member states and the Delegation of the European Commission to Tokyo, is attracting a larger audience for each year, last year around 4,000 visitors.
May 27 2009
Study in Sweden Fair 2009 a success
It's obvious that many Japanese have a keen interest in Sweden and Swedish, considering the great number of people attending this year's Study in Sweden Fair at the Embassy of Sweden, the 19 May.
Mar 25 2009
Embassy participates in Earth Hour
Saturday 28 March at 8.30 pm local time, the Embassy of Sweden in Tokyo will participate in Earth Hour by turning off the Embassy’s flood lighting.
Mar 10 2009
Japan's New Generation Network, Nuclear Power & Japanese Innovation Policies
Three new reports from the Embassy's Science and Technology Office have recently been published.
Mar 2 2009
Casted in sand
Art glass casted in sand, with ethnical influences – that is the upcoming exhibition at the Embassy of Sweden when works of art duo Mr Håkan Blomqvist and Ms Karin Westman is shown for the first time in Japan.
Feb 27 2009
Millenniumbooks by Stieg Larsson bestsellers in Japan
The three books in the Millennium series by Swedish author Stieg Larsson have sold over three million copies in Sweden, and a total of almost ten million copies in 40 countries. Wherever they are published, they have been successful and are now bestsellers in several countries.
Feb 25 2009
Royal Engagement
Tuesday 24 February 2009, the engagement between Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria and Mr. Daniel Westling was announced at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.
Feb 24 2009
And the ALMA winner is...
Two of this years nominees to the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award are Japanese; Ms Nahoko Uehashi, writer, and Mr Katsumi Komagata, graphic designer. The winner will be announced 24 March.
Feb 17 2009
Low Energy Hospital Swedish Style in Japan
In the current era prioritizing overall Low Energy measures, it’s ''refreshing'' to encounter a hospital here in Japan which has been able to cut energy consumption by approximately 50 percent in comparison with traditional Japanese hospitals. How? The answer is: application of Swedish building techniques and standards.
Jan 1 2009
Scandinavian Smile Photo Contest 2009
From 1 January to 31 December 2009, Smile Photo Contest welcomes your photos representing "Smile",taken in 2009 within Scandinavia. Special prizes may be given to the award winners.
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