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TEDxAPU 2015

 

"What You Don't See"

TEDxAPU organizing committee in 2015 challenged the way we perceive the world with its theme “what you don’t see”. Featured talks have attempted to understand topics we are unfamiliar with while also to think critically about them.

This event occurred on

October 18, 2015

Beppu, Ôita
Japan

Speakers

 
 
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Geunhee Lee

"Selection and Concentration"

Geunhee Lee
"Selection and Concentration"

An ex-business owner who now holds the position of associate professor specializing in marketing at APU, hailing from South Korea.

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Raymond Langley

"Cognitive Psychology of "What you don't see""

Raymond Langley
"Cognitive Psychology of "What you don't see""

In the capacity of an APU professor, he instructs in the fields of psychology and mathematics while simultaneously conducting research on "learning processes." His speeches often revolve around the theme of "What you don't see," delving into the realm of cognitive psychology.

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Dinesh Joshi

"Paying back to society"

Dinesh Joshi
"Paying back to society"

An APU graduate from Nepal, who serves as a co-representative of the 'YouMe Nepal Trust,' dedicated to advancing education by establishing schools in remote areas of Nepal and fostering educational and cultural exchange initiatives between Nepal and Japan.

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Youngkil Kim

"Break away from stagnation"

Youngkil Kim
"Break away from stagnation"


Born in Hamhung, North Korea, Youngkil Kim made the courageous decision to defect to China in 1996. In 2002, he successfully resettled in South Korea and now serves as the representative of PSCORE, an organization dedicated to supporting educational initiatives for young North Korean defectors and engaging in various relief activities.

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Yukari Roja

"Music, the best gift"

Yukari Roja
"Music, the best gift"

A Japanese musician who spent a significant portion of her life in the United States, Ms. Yukari discovered the significance of music as a means to understand and heal herself.

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Nicholas Kurniawan

"What really matters in business"

Nicholas Kurniawan
"What really matters in business"

A passionate entrepreneur engaged in the export of tropical fish from Indonesia, who achieved the remarkable feat of being selected as the National Champion of Wirausaha Muda Mandiri 2013. This competition, hosted by Indonesia's largest local bank, Bank Mandiri, stands as the country's most prestigious annual entrepreneurship contest.

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