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- 117 -② The second symposium[October 15 to 19, 2007 Aoshima Palm Beach Hotel (Miyazaki)]*The symposium was held as one of the memorial events of 15th Anniversaryof the Academic Exchange between MU and SNU, together with anothersymposium on Utilization of Biological Resources organized by the Facultyof Agriculture, MU.・October 16 [Meeting Room II of the Faculty of Education and Culture MU]:‘Special Seminar of Japanese Language Support’ by Mr. Park Yun-Ho (Sunchon National University), Mr. Chen Shu-Chuan (SoochowUniversity), Mr. Lai Jin-Que (Soochow University), and Mr. Jin Jin-Zhu (Agricultural University of Nanjing).・October 17 [Aoshima Palm Beach Hotel]:International symposium,‘Simultaneous Multilingual Language Learning Support’University Presenters1 Miyazaki University Kazuhiko NagatomoMinoru OkabayashiShuichi InoueToshihiro YamadaKiyoshi Hirase2 Agricultural University of Nanjing (China) Jin Jin-Zhu3 Soochow University (Taiwan) Chen Shu-ChuanLai Jin-Que4 Sunchon National University (Korea) Park Yun-Ho*The contents of the first and second symposiums were summarized inInternational symposium ‘The Report of Simultaneous Multilingual(Chinese, Korean and Japanese) Language Learning Support ~toward theConstruction of the Base for East Asian Communication~’ (March 2008).*The brief content of each presentation was summarized in Proceedings ofthe University of Miyazaki and Sunchon National University AcademicExchange Agreement 15th Anniversary Symposium (October 17, 2007).③ The third symposium[December 4 to 8, 2009 National Chengchi University (Taipei, Taiwan)]*The third symposium was held at our new sister college in Taiwan, NationalChengchi University, which concluded the exchange agreement with MU inMarch 2009. The title of the symposium was ‘International Conference onthe Environments and Policies of Learning Multiple LanguagesSimultaneously in the Age of Globalization.’