SARMAC XIV

Nagoya, Japan from 9-12 August, 2023

Welcome/ようこそ

The 14th Biennial meeting in Nagoya, Japan, 9 - 12 August 2023 (SARMAC 2023) was an enormous success and we were delighted to see more than 400 SARMAC researchers in Japan.

If you were unable to attend, you can visit our OSF page and watch the wonderful keynote presentations deliverd by Margaret Bull Kovera, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Claudia A. Fox Tree, and Maria Zaragoza.

The Organizing Committee for SARMAC 2023 consisted of Hiroshi Ito (Chair, Aichi University), Yui Fukushima (Waseda University), Kazuo Mori (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) and Steve Janseen (University of Nottingham Malaysia).

About Nagoya: Nagoya is the third-largest city in Japan, located almost at the geographical center of Japan, between Tokyo and Kyoto on the busiest Shinkansen super-express railway. It is about a 1.5 hour from Tokyo and only a half-hour from Kyoto by Shinkansen. Nagoya seems less known to overseas visitors, and as a result everything tends to be less expensive in Nagoya than in Tokyo or Kyoto. Nagoya Castle is the symbol of Nagoya, which was initially built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Edo samurai government, in 1612. You can discover more about Nagoya and what it has to offer here.

Hotel Nagoya Garden Palace, the conference venue, is about 2 km from the Central Station; either two stops with the subway plus a 5-minute walk or an 8-minute taxi ride. There is a punctual and easily accessible public transportation system within Nagoya city and between cities in Japan. The streets and avenues of Nagoya are well-designed, like New York, regularly crossing in the lattice. 

The important dates for SARMAC 2023:

EventDate
Call for submissionsCLOSED
Submission closes for symposiaCLOSED
Submission closes for talks and postersCLOSED
Online registration launchMARCH 15, 2023
Acceptance notificationsApril 1, 2023
End of early-bird registrationJune 1, 2023
End of canceling with refundJuly 1, 2023
SARMAC XIV ConferenceAugust 9-12, 2023
 

SARMAC 2023 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Claudia A. Fox Tree

  • Akiyoshi Kitaoka

  • Margaret Bull Kovera

  • Maria Zaragoza

  • Cailtin Hitchcock (J. Don Read Early Career Award 2022 Speaker)

  • Lauren L. Richmond (J. Don Read Early Career Award 2023 Speaker)

To view the presentations delivered by Claudia A. Fox Tree, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Margaret Bull Kovera and Maria Zaragoza, please visit our OSF page. For more information about our speakers, visit the Conference Keynote Speakers page.

 

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If you have general enquiries about the meeting, please contact the conference organisers.

the three famous Shoguns from Nagoya: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu

the three famous Shoguns from Nagoya: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu

Mt. FUJI, Commonly called “Fuji-san.” It is Japan’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. Read more about Mt. Fuji here: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2172.html

Mt. FUJI, Commonly called “Fuji-san.” It is Japan’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. Read more about Mt. Fuji here: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2172.html