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EAJS News

 

New Call for Applications announcement:

Exchange Program for Regional Integration in East Asia and Europe (EPRIE) 2013.

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New Exhibition announcement:

"Namban lacquer: Japan remained in Spain. 400 years after the Keichô Embassy".

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New Call for Applications announcement:

Japanese Study Seminar "Intellectual Exchange Programme"

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New Call for Papers announcement:

Conference: "Japan and Europe in Global Communication"

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New Japanese Conference announcement:

2013 Conference of the International Association for Japanese Studies (IAJS)

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As of May 6th 2013, the EAJS Office has a new address.

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New Event:

Lecture by an EAJS member at the next DIJ Forum.

For more information, please see Exhibitions&Events.

 

 

New Call for papers

 

20th NZASIA Biennial International Conference, Auckland, New Zealand

22-24 November 2013

Deadline for proposals:

17 May 2013

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New Job Announcements:

Position of Associate Professor, to be based in the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, at the University of Tokyo. Closing Date: 31 July 2013, 17:00 h

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New Fellowships:

Up to 100 Tenure-track Chancellor's Fellowships, University of Edinburgh.   Closing date for applications is 18 April 2013.

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New Conference Announcements

International Symposium Rethinking Nature in Contemporary Japan: Science, Economics, Politics @ Venice, Feb 25-26. 

17th Asian Studies Conference (ASJC) @ JF Oberlin Institute, Tokyo. June 29-30. more

EAJS PhD Workshops

The EAJS workshops for doctoral students aim to create a European multidisciplinary network of advanced graduate students and senior scholars in Japan studies. The informal environment of the workshop provides a unique opportunity for participants to work together intensively to enhance individual projects and engage in concentrated discussions of common themes and methods. Through presentations and focused sessions, students give and receive critical feedback on dissertation proposals, fieldwork plans and preliminary results. Students will be asked to read the proposals of their peers and prepare for workshop presentations linking their own work to the broader international Japan Studies field.

   

Doctoral Students and Academic Advisers in Frankfurt 2013
Doctoral Students and Academic Advisers in Tallinn 2011
Doctoral Students and Academic Advisers in Lecce 2008
Doctoral Students and Academic Advisers at Oxford University 2007
Doctoral Students and Academic Advisers at Vienna University 2005