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奨学金、表彰、視察研究プログラム(5件)
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Postdoctoral Fellowship Heidelberg University, Transcultural Asian History
For the duration of one or two years the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe” is offering a postdoctoral fellowship in Asian History to start as soon as October 1, 2010 or anytime thereafter. Successful applicants are expected to have completed their PhD prior to the start of the fellowship and be fluent in English and at least one Asian language. While the field of research is open, preference will be for candidates with an interest in the transcultural economic dimensions of modern Asian history. The fellowship will be part of a larger international collaborative research project called the Asian Sea organized by Professor Harald Fuess. The amount of the stipend is based on the regulations of the German Research Foundation and there will be a small allowance for research and travel. Applications with a cover page, a CV and a project outline of not more than 3 pages and your desired fellowship duration and starting dates should be submitted to Ms Charlotte Kroll by September 25, 2010 (kroll@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de).
Doctoral Fellowship Heidelberg University, Transcultural East Asian History
For the duration of three years the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe” is offering a doctoral fellowship in East Asian History to start as soon as October 1, 2010 or anytime thereafter. Successful applicants are expected to have completed their MA prior to the start of the fellowship and be fluent in English and Japanese or Korean. The fellowship is part of a larger international collaborative research project called the Asian Sea, which explores the maritime, commercial and cultural connections between Asian ports and coastlands, organized by Professor Harald Fuess. The amount of the stipend is based on the regulations of the German Research Foundation and there will be a small allowance for research and travel. Applications with a cover page, a CV and a project outline of not more than 3 pages and your desired starting dates of the fellowship should be submitted to Ms Charlotte Kroll by September 25, 2010. (kroll@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de).
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The International House of Japan and the National Diet Library of Japan are jointly launching The Japan Specialist Workshop 2011 (Access to the Culture and Society of Contemporary Japan) with a grant from the Japan Foundation, in which selected specialists will be invited to attend a series of workshops, including an individual field survey in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Schedule: February 14-21, 2011
Participants: Early career researchers in Japanese Studies (including postgraduate students), librarians and curators who have research and working experience in Japanese Studies
Conditions: The below will be provided for successful applicants
- Round trip airfare (with an upper limit)
- Accommodation at International House of Japan (nine nights including breakfast)
Deadline: Thursday, September 30, 2010
Detailed information can be viewed from the links below,
www.i-house.or.jp/en/library/activities.htm (in English)
www.i-house.or.jp/jp/library/activities.htm (in Japanese)
Contact
The International House of Japan Library
5-11-16 Roppongi, Minato-ku Tokyo 106-0032, Japan
T: +81-(0)3-3470-3213
F: +81-(0)3-3475-0424
E: infolib@i-house.or.jp
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Sophia University, Summer School of Asian Studies
The Summer Session, started in 1951, is the oldest and most extensive summer program in Japan. Students of the Faculty of Liberal Arts attend the session, but the majority of participants come from abroad. Offering a highly accessible way for short-term study in Japan, roughly 10,000 students from around the world have attended the Session over the years. Many have gone on to pursue careers related to Japan. In addition to courses, there are numerous field trips to attend Noh, Kabuki, and other performing arts; the tea ceremony; Meiji Shrine, the Edo-Tokyo Museum, and other sites.
The Summer Session also welcomes participation by secondary and college instructors for professional and curriculum development. Over the years, hundreds of high school and college teachers have acquired the expertise to introduce the study of Japan and Asia into the curriculum at their home institutions. High school students who study in the session can receive advanced placement credits while students who are currently enrolled in the Faculty can apply credits towards graduation.
Running from roughly July 20 until August 20 each year, the courses use the Faculty's library, classroom, and computer facilities. The instructors are from the Faculty as well as visiting professors from North America and Europe summering in Japan. Daily class meetings, supplemented with field trips, ensure that the educational experience of a summer session course is equivalent to a regular semester length course.
The Summer Session offers students the opportunity to take two upper-level intensive courses (6 credits) running from roughly July 20 to August 20.
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Canon Research Fellowships to Japan
The Canon Foundation in Europe grants up to 15 Research Fellowships annually to highly qualified European and Japanese researchers.
Candidates should hold a doctorate or at least a Master's degree. They are eligible during the ten-year period following the successful completion of their Ph.D or MA degree. Extensions to the ten-year rule are possible in principle in case of exceptional circumstances which should be explained in the application and supporting documents are required. Non-nationals have to have a permanent citizenship in either Europe or Japan.
The European Fellowship holders pursue a period of research in Japan whereas the Japanese Fellows do their research at host institutions in Europe. The Fellowships are awarded for periods of a minimum three months and maximum of one year. Applications for Research Fellowships in all fields of research are welcome.
The aim of the Foundation is to contribute to international understanding, in particular between Europe and Japan.
The deadline for the year 2010 is 15 September 2009.
We invite you to click on the following link to our website for the latest version of the digital bulletin which can be printed and distributed to interested departments and persons:
www.canonfoundation.org/bulletin.html
We also attach the poster (PDF, 1.4 MB) should you require extra copies or find it useful to place it on a digital bulletin board at your institution.
Please check our website for the most up-to-date conditions and for application forms and other information at www.canonfoundation.org or contact the Secretariat at:
Canon Foundation in Europe
Postbus 2262
1180 EG Amstelveen
The Netherlands
Tel. +31(0)20 545 8934
Fax. +31(0)20 712 8934
E-mail: foundation at canon-europe.com
www.canonfoundation.org
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2010年 9月 8日 (水) 更新
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