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2023年9月25日

第2回「核なき未来」オピニオン賞 受賞式 を開催   [ENG]

オピニオン募集チラシ(PDF)

長崎大学核兵器廃絶研究センター(RECNA)は、募集した 第2回「核なき未来」に関するオピニオン のU-20の部 (16歳以上20歳未満)とU-30の部 (20歳以上30歳未満) それぞれで、最優秀賞、優秀賞各1名を発表し、授賞式を行いました。

青来有一審査委員長は、全体講評のなかで、「ユニークで斬新な作品の募集があった。これからも若い感受性を活かしてほしい。このオピニオン募集が、一般市民が核兵器の問題を考える機会となってほしい」と述べました。

なお、受賞作のうち最優秀作の2編は、2023年9月24日付長崎新聞の本紙に全文が掲載されました。( こちら は同紙電子版の記事)


【 第2回「核なき未来」オピニオン賞 授賞式 】

授賞式出席者の集合写真   取材に応じる4名の受賞者
授賞式出席者の集合写真   取材に応じる4名の受賞者
   
日  時: 2023年9月23日(土)13:00~14:00
     (取材対応   14:00~14:30)
場  所: 長崎大学 核兵器廃絶研究センター1階 会議室
次  第: 1.開会挨拶: 鈴木 達治郎 RECNA副センター長・教授
2.受賞者発表・授与式・受賞者スピーチ
 ・U-20の部
   優秀賞者発表・賞状、盾授与: 青来 有一 審査委員長
    優秀賞者スピーチ 海野 遥香さん (オンライン)
   最優秀賞者発表・賞状、盾授与: 青来 審査委員長
    最優秀賞者スピーチ 馬場 みなこさん
 ・U-30の部
   優秀賞者発表・賞状、盾授与: 青来 審査委員長
    優秀賞者スピーチ アドリアーナ・ナザルコさん
   最優秀賞者発表・賞状、盾授与: 青来 審査委員長
    最優秀賞者スピーチ アディヤ・ケリムバエワさん
3.全体講評: 青来 有一 審査委員長
4.審査委員コメント:
   山田 貴己 客員教授、小島 萌衣さん(オンライン)、畠山 澄子さん(録画)
5.写真撮影
取材対応: 青来 有一 審査委員長、受賞者4名
鈴木 達治郎 RECNA副センター長(司会)、中村 桂子 RECNA准教授(通訳)

 

2nd Essay Contest Award Ceremony Held   [JPN]

Poster(PDF)

The Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) has selected Grand Prize and Second Prize Award winners in the U-20 (16-20 years old) and U-30 (20-30 years old) categories for the second annual “Opinions on a Nuclear Weapons Free Future” and held an award ceremony as follows.

The two Grand Prize “opinions” were published in full in the September 24, 2023 issue of the Nagasaki Shimbun. (A Japanese article in the electronic edition of the same newspaper)


【 2nd “Opinion” Contest Award Ceremony 】

Group photo of award ceremony attendees   The four award winners being interviewed
Group photo of award ceremony attendees   Four award winners being interviewed
   
DATE/TIME: Saturday, September 23, 2023
 Award Ceremony: 13:00-14:00
 Press Interviews: 14:00-14:30
VENUE: 1st floor, Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition,
Nagasaki University
PROGRAM: 1. Opening Remarks
  by Prof. Tatsujiro Suzuki, Deputy Director of RECNA

2. Announcement of Winners and Award Ceremony

U-20 Division
Announcement of the Second Prize winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Yuichi Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Second Prize Winner (Ms. Haruka Unno)
Announcement of the Grand Prize Winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Grand Prize Winner (Ms. Minako Baba)

U-30 Division
Announcement of the Second Prize winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Second Prize Winner (Ms. Adriana Nazarko)
Announcement of the Grand Prize Winner, Presentation of Certificate and Plaque
 by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee
 Speech by the Grand Prize Winner (Ms. Adiya Kerimbayeva)

3. Comment on the awarded essays
  by Mr. Seirai, Chairman of the Selection Committee

4. Comments by the other members of the Selection Committee
  by Mr. Yamada, Ms. Kojima, and Ms. Hatakeyama

5. Group Photography

PRESS Interviews: Speakers: Mr. Seirai, Award winners
Moderator: Prof. Suzuki
Interpreter: Associate Prof. Keiko Nakamura

 

2023年9月23日

第2回「核なき未来」オピニオン賞 受賞者を発表   [ENG]

オピニオン募集チラシ(PDF)

長崎大学核兵器廃絶研究センター(RECNA)は、昨年に引き続き、若い世代に広く核兵器問題の重要性を訴えるとともに、平和な国際社会の実現に貢献できる人材の育成を図ることを目的として、第2回「核なき未来」に関するオピニオン を募集しました。

このたび、U-20の部 (16歳以上20歳未満)、U-30の部 (20歳以上30歳未満) それぞれで、最優秀賞、優秀賞各1名を決定しましたので、 お知らせいたします。

⇒ 第2回「核なき未来」オピニオン賞 授賞式


【 受賞者: 最優秀賞 2名、優秀賞 2名 】

※ 年齢は応募時のもの。

U-20の部 最 優 秀 賞
M.Baba
 
  馬場 みなこ(ばば みなこ)17歳

聖和女子学院高等学校 2年 長崎県佐世保市 在住
昨年、アメリカテキサス州にて長期留学を経験。

U-30の部 最 優 秀 賞
K.Adiya
 
  Adiya Kerimbayeva(アディヤ・ケリムバエワ)27歳

長崎大学大学院 医歯薬学総合研究科 災害・被ばく医療科学共同専攻 修士課程2年 長崎県長崎市 在住
カザフスタン出身。旧ソ連最大の核実験場近くの街で生まれ育つ。子どもの頃から夢である人々の命を救う医師になるべく、カザフスタンのセメイ医科大学で学士号を取得、一般内科でのインターンを経たのち、長崎大学大学院災害・被ばく医療科学共同専攻修士課程に進学。この分野での研究を続けている。

U-20の部 優 秀 賞
H.Unno
 
  海野 遥香(うんの はるか)19歳

早稲田大学 文化構想学部 2年 東京都港区 在住
地域活性化、歴史や⽂化など幅広い視点から⽇本をはじめ世界の現状について学んでいる。

U-30の部 優 秀 賞
A.Nazarko
  Adriana Nazarko(アドリアーナ・ナザルコ)25歳

ボウディン大学 国際関係・アジア研究科 2021年クラス (アメリカ)フロリダ州セントピーターズバーグ 在住 (日本)大阪府箕面市 在住
JETプログラム(外国語青年招致事業)を通じて、現在、大阪箕面市でALT(外国語指導助手)を務めている。米ボウディン大学で国際関係学と東アジア研究の学士号を取得。研究テーマは北朝鮮の核開発計画、21世紀の核抑止力、日米韓3カ国関係。外交と核不拡散の分野でキャリアを積みたいと考えている。

 

【 U-20の部 受賞者 以外の 最終選考対象者 20名 / 応募者総数 88名 】
【 U-30の部 受賞者 以外の 最終選考対象者 18名 / 応募者総数 34名 】


 

Winners of the 2nd Essay Contest Announced   [JPN]

Poster(PDF)

The Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) held a call for “opinions” applying to the 2nd Essay Contest on “Nuclear Weapons and Our Future”, with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of nuclear weapons issues among the younger generation and fostering human resources who can contribute to the realization of a peaceful international society.

We are pleased to announce that we have selected one Grand Prize winner and one Second Prize winner in each of the U-20 (16 to 20 years old) and U-30 (20 to 30 years old) divisions.

⇒ 2nd Essay Contest Award Ceremony


【 Winners: 2 Grand Prize Winners, 2 Second Prize Winners 】

* Age at time of application.

U-20: Grand Prize
M.Baba
 
  Minako Baba(17 years old)

Sophomore at Seiwa Jogakuin High School. Lives in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture.

U-30: Grand Prize
K.Adiya
 
  Adiya Kerimbayeva(27 years old)

Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Disaster and Radiation Medicine, 2nd year of Master course. Lives in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture.
I am from Kazakhstan. I was born and raised in a small town, which is historically known for being located near a nuclear test site that existed under the Soviet Union. Since I was a child I wanted to become a doctor to save people’s lives, so I went to the Semey Medical University in Kazakhstan, finished my bachelor’s degree and internship in general medicine, after which I entered the master’s program of “Disaster and Radiation Medical Sciences” at Nagasaki University. Now I am continuing my research in this field.

U-20: Second Prize
H.Unno
 
  Haruka Unno(19 years old)

Sophomore, School of Cultural Planning, Waseda University. Lives in Minato-ku, Tokyo.

U-30: Second Prize
person
  Adriana Nazarko(25 years old)

Bowdoin College, International Relations and Asian Studies, Class of 2021. Lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A. Lives in Minoh City, Osaka, Japan.
Adriana Nazarko is currently an ALT in Minoh City through the JET program. She completed her bachelor’s degree in International Relations and East Asian Studies at Bowdoin College. Her research interests include North Korea’s nuclear program, 21st century nuclear deterrence, and US-ROK-Japan trilateral relations. She looks forward to pursuing a career in diplomacy and nuclear nonproliferation.

 

【 U-20: 20 Finalists excluding winners / 88 Total Applicants 】
【 U-30: 18 Finalists excluding winners / 38 Total Applicants 】


 

2023年4月27日

Calls for submissions! [JPN]
2nd Essay Contest on a “Nuclear Weapons Free Future”

Sub-theme for this year: “Can Nuclear Weapons Save Our Planet?”

Flyer (In Japanese Only)

The Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA), with the support of the Nagasaki Shimbun, invites youth between the ages of 16 and 29 to submit an essay on a “Nuclear Weapons Free Future.”

In January 2023, the “Doomsday Clock” of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist was reset to 90 seconds to midnight, the closest ever to doomsday. The Bulletin did this because of the growing threat of the use of nuclear weapons and the ongoing destruction of the global environment. There are people who argue that nuclear weapons are crucial for national security. But can nuclear weapons really save humans, nations, and the planet?

Awards will be given for outstanding essays on the theme of a “Nuclear Weapons Free Future” taking into consideration the sub-theme of the supposed role of nuclear weapons in national security, the survival of human civilization and the health of the global environment. We look forward to reading your thoughts and innovative ideas.

Entries will be divided into two groups: youth aged 16 to 19 (Under 20) and youth aged 20 to 29 (Under 30). Awards will be given to outstanding essays and there will be one grand prize winner for each age group. The two winning essays will be published in the Nagasaki Shimbun newspaper and the winning authors will be invited to participate in the award ceremony in Nagasaki on Saturday, September 23rd, 2023. If the winner resides in Japan, she/he will be invited to Nagasaki to participate in person. If the winner resides overseas, he/she will be invited to participate in the award ceremony online.


ELIGIBILITY
• Under-20 (Ages between 16 and 19), Under-30 (Ages between 20 and 29) as of July 31, 2023.
• Any residence or nationality is welcome.

 

APPLICATION
Please submit the following documents in PDF format by e-mail to opinion@ml.nagasaki-u.ac.jp
1. Application [form] * For download
2. Your Essay (Essays should be about 1000 words, in English, and must be original and unpublished. Give your essay an appropriate title.)

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
July 31, 2023
You will receive a notice of receipt approximately one week after submission. If you do not receive a notice please contact us at the contact information below.
* Please note that applications will not be accepted at the contact e-mail address.

 

ABOUT THE PRIZE
For Youth Under-30:
• The grand prize winner will receive a commemorative plaque, prize money of 50,000 yen, and, for a winner who resides in Japan, an invitation to the award ceremony in Nagasaki. (A winner who resides outside Japan will be invited to participate online.) A Nagasaki Peace Tour will be arranged for those who wish to participate.
• The second prize winner will receive a commemorative plaque and prize money of 30,000 yen.
For Youth Under-20:
• The grand prize winner will receive a commemorative plaque, prize money of 30,000 yen, and, for a winner who resides in Japan, an invitation to the award ceremony in Nagasaki. (A winner who resides outside Japan will be invited to participate online.) A Nagasaki Peace Tour will be arranged for those who wish to participate.
• The second prize winner will receive a commemorative plaque and prize money of 10,000 yen.

 

AWARD SELECTION AND ANNOUNCEMENT
Two grand prize winners and two second prize winners will be selected after strict screening by the selection committee. The committee members are:
Yuichi SEIRAI, Akutagawa Award-winning author (Chair)
Gregory KULACKI, Visiting Fellow of RECNA (Chair of the English Review Subcommittee)
Yoshiki YAMADA, Editorial Director, Nagasaki Shimbun newspaper, visiting professor of RECNA (Vice chair)
Keiko NAKAMURA, Associate Professor of RECNA (Vice chair)
Mei KOJIMA, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) Nagasaki, reporter
Tatsujiro SUZUKI, Vice Director of RECNA, professor
Sumiko HATAKEYAMA, Co-president of Peace Boat
Ruiko MATSUNAGA, peace activist

 

SCREENING CRITERIA
Your Essay will be evaluated on the following criteria:
(1) Clarity, (2) Logical consistency, (3) Factual content, (4) Creativity and originality, (5) Expressiveness

 

ANNOUCEMENT
The results will be announced in the Award Ceremony.
Time and Date: Saturday, September 23, 2023, 1-2 p.m.
Venue: Nagasaki University (https://www.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/en/)
The Grand Prize-winning essays will be published in full in the Nagasaki Shimbun newspaper at a later date. All winning essays will be published on the RECNA website.
* The copyright of the submitted essays belongs to entrant, but the organizer (RECNA) holds secondary use (publication online or paper format, etc.) right of the winning essays.

 

Sponsored by: the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA)
Supported by: Nagasaki Shimbun Newspaper
Nominal support organizations: Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki City, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) Nagasaki, KTN (Television Nagasaki Co.,Ltd.), NBC (Nagasaki Broadcasting Company), NCC(Nagasaki Culture Telecasting Corporation), NIB (Nagasaki International Television Broadcasting, Inc.)

* This project is funded by a donation for the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA).

Contact
Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA)
TEL: +81-95-819-2164
E-mail: recna_staff@ml.nagasaki-u.ac.jp
Website: https://www.recna.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/recna/en-top

 

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