Date: December 14-15, 2016

Venue: Okazaki Conference Center, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Okazaki, Japan (10-15 min. walk from Higashi-Okazaki station or 10 min. walk from Institute for Molecular Science)

Subjects:
Challenges for New Frontiers in Molecular Science: From Basics to Advanced Researches. All programs are intended for graduate students and young researchers in Asian countries. All lectures and printed materials will be provided in English.

Registration Deadlines: October 14, 2016

Introduction:
Winter Schools, held by School of Physical Sciences, the Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), offer fundamental classes on pioneering themes to foster creative researchers in Asia. The Winter Schools at Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) have received more than 420 students in the last ten years from Bangladesh, China, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and other East Asian countries. The coming School is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as young researchers in Asian countries who study molecular sciences.

Participation Fee: ¥3,000

Financial Support:
- Accommodation (Mishima Lodge) is provided for two nights (Dec. 14 and 15).
- Expenses will be limited in this year.

Organizers
Norie MOMIYAMA (Person in charge of SOKENDAI Winter School, IMS, Japan)
Nobuyasu KOGA (Person in charge of SOKENDAI Winter School, IMS, Japan)

Contact us: aws2016@ims.ac.jp


Funded by the Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI)
Organized by Institute for Molecular Science (IMS)