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  • Pugliese


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    Dr. Giulio Pugliese


    Biographical Sketch:

    I specialise in the politics, both domestic and international, of the Asia-Pacific with a focus on Japan, China and the United States. I have presented at a variety of venues, and published articles and contributing chapters concerning academic, policy-oriented and commercial themes in Italy, the U.S. and Japan. My research engages with International Relations theory –especially the noble tradition of Realism– and addresses the wider implications of China’s economic and political rise by examining Japan’s China policy. I also give considerable attention to Japanese foreign policy-making and US-Japan-China triangular relations, the best window to complex economic, political, and security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region.

    I earned a Laurea (B.A.) in Political Science and East Asian Studies at the University of Naples, “L’Orientale” (cum laude), an M.A. in International Economics and International Relations (concentrating on East Asian Studies) at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, graduating with Honors and passing the final exam with Distinction. I have completed my Ph.D. work at the University of Cambridge after extensive fieldwork in Tokyo, where I was based at the National Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) under the mentorship of Prof. Kitaoka Shin’ichi. Prior to my appointment at King’s College London, I worked as an Assistant Professor (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at Heidelberg University’s Institute of Chinese Studies. I am a regular contributor to and member of the editorial board of Asia Maior, Italy’s leading academic publication on current Asian affairs.

    I have written extensively on Abe’s foreign policy and on the thinking and policies of his diplomatic team, including National Security Advisor Yachi Shotaro (the first academic article in both the English and Japanese literature on the subject). My most recent publication is a co-authored book –Sino-Japanese Power Politics: Might, Money and Minds; Palgrave MacMillan: 2017. It will soon be available in Korean.

    On my participation in the 2012 PhD Workshop in Newcastle:

    1) The EAJS PhD workshop allowed me to present my research to Prof. Caroline Rose, a renowned scholar working on Japan-China relations. I have benefited greatly from her perceptive feedback and, on top of that, I was able to get her to learn about my research, thus allowing me to get involved in a research network concerned with the study of Japan-China relations.

    2) These workshops will allow junior researchers to gain feedback from different voices, including other early career researchers, and network extensively. I have met and I am still in touch with a range of Europe-based Japan experts thanks to the workshop.

  • Alumni


    Prof. Dr. Cornelia ReiherJunior Professor for Japanese Society, Freie Universität, Department of Japanese Studies and Graduate School of East Asian Studies. Participant in 6th EAJS PhD Workshop 2010 in Cambridge.

    Prof. Dr. Cornelia Reiher

    Junior Professor for Japanese Society, Freie Universität, Department of Japanese Studies and Graduate School of East Asian Studies. Participant in 6th EAJS PhD Workshop 2010 in Cambridge.


    Dr. Michael FaciusBritish Academy Newton International Fellow at the Centre for Transnational History, University College London. TIFO Fellowship recipient in 2009. Click here for an interview with Michael.

    Dr. Michael Facius

    British Academy Newton International Fellow at the Centre for Transnational History, University College London. TIFO Fellowship recipient in 2009. Click here for an interview with Michael.


    Dr. Mick DeneckereFlanders Research Foundation Post-doctoral Fellow at Ghent University. TIFO Fellowship recipient in 2011 and participant in 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt. Click here for an interview with Mick.

    Dr. Mick Deneckere

    Flanders Research Foundation Post-doctoral Fellow at Ghent University. TIFO Fellowship recipient in 2011 and participant in 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt. Click here for an interview with Mick.


    Dr. Giulio PuglieseLecturer, Department of War Studies, King's College London. Participant in 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle. For more information on Giulio and his work click here.

    Dr. Giulio Pugliese

    Lecturer, Department of War Studies, King’s College London. Participant in 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle. For more information on Giulio and his work click here.

     


    Julia GersterDoctoral Candidate, Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin. Participant in 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris.

    Julia Gerster

    Doctoral Candidate, Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin. Participant in 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris.


    Prof. Dr. Anke SchererHead of Intercultural Management Department, Head of Foreign Languages Department, Lecturer in Japanese, Cologne Business School. Participant in 2nd EAJS PhD Workshop 2002 in Paris. Click here for an interview with Anke.

    Prof. Dr. Anke Scherer

    Head of Intercultural Management Department, Head of Foreign Languages Department, Lecturer in Japanese, Cologne Business School. Participant in 2nd EAJS PhD Workshop 2002 in Paris. Click here for an interview with Anke.


    Dr. Luka CulibergAssistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Ljubljana. Participant in 7th EAJS PhD Workshop 2011 in Tallinn. Click here for an interview with Luka.

    Dr. Luka Culiberg

    Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Ljubljana. Participant in 7th EAJS PhD Workshop 2011 in Tallinn. Click here for an interview with Luka.


    Prof. Dr. Phil. Katja SchmidtpottProfessor of Japanese History, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Participant in 2nd EAJS PhD Workshop 2002 in Paris.

    Prof. Dr. Phil. Katja Schmidtpott

    Professor of Japanese History, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Participant in 2nd EAJS PhD Workshop 2002 in Paris.

     


    Dr. Takahiro YamamotoTakahiro works as an Assistant Professor of Cultural Economic History at University Heidelberg. Takahiro was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.

    Dr. Takahiro Yamamoto

    Takahiro works as an Assistant Professor of Cultural Economic History at University Heidelberg. Takahiro was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.


    Dr. Angelika KochAngelika received her PhD in Japanese Studies at University of Cambridge in 2014. From 2014-16, she was a research associate at the faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge. In 2016 she was an JSPS post-d…

    Dr. Angelika Koch

    Angelika received her PhD in Japanese Studies at University of Cambridge in 2014. From 2014-16, she was a research associate at the faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge. In 2016 she was an JSPS post-doctoral fellow at the University of Tokyo for 12 months. In 2017, she was a visiting lecturer at Yale University. Since 2017 she is a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Ghent. Angelika was participant in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK.


    Dr. Andrea GiolaiAndrea obtained his Doctoral degree at Ca' Foscari University of Venice and Leiden University in 2017. In the same year, he became a JSPS Research Fellow at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies. Andrea took part in…

    Dr. Andrea Giolai

    Andrea obtained his Doctoral degree at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Leiden University in 2017. In the same year, he became a JSPS Research Fellow at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies. Andrea took part in the 10th EAJS PhD Workshop 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.


    Dr. Alessandro BianchiAfter receiving his PhD from the University of Cambridge, Alessandro has worked at cultural and research institutions, such as the British Library, the Freer|Sackler (Smithsonian Institution), and Haverford College. He was awar…

    Dr. Alessandro Bianchi

    After receiving his PhD from the University of Cambridge, Alessandro has worked at cultural and research institutions, such as the British Library, the Freer|Sackler (Smithsonian Institution), and Haverford College. He was awarded a TIFO scholarship in 2013.

     


    Dr. John HennesseyJohn has a PhD in history from Linnaeus University (Växjö, Sweden). His dissertation, Rule by Association: Japan in the Global Trans-Imperial Culture, 1868-1912, highlights Japan's engagement with globally circulating colonial idea…

    Dr. John Hennessey

    John has a PhD in history from Linnaeus University (Växjö, Sweden). His dissertation, Rule by Association: Japan in the Global Trans-Imperial Culture, 1868-1912, highlights Japan’s engagement with globally circulating colonial ideas and practices during the period 1868-1912. He was participant in the 10th EAJS PhD Workshop 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.


    Nathalie PhillipsNathalie began her PhD in Edinburgh in 2014, funded by the Sasakawa Foundation. Since then she has been awarded a grant by the Japan Foundation Endowment Committee in order to consult and collect primary source materials at the Hist…

    Nathalie Phillips

    Nathalie began her PhD in Edinburgh in 2014, funded by the Sasakawa Foundation. Since then she has been awarded a grant by the Japan Foundation Endowment Committee in order to consult and collect primary source materials at the Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo in Japan in 2015, and a Fellowship by the Japan Foundation, which enabled her to conduct research at the Nichibunken (International Research Center for Japanese Studies) in Kyoto for 8 months (2016-2017). Nathalie took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France and presented a paper titled “Approaching the Heian-Period Sphere of Beliefs” at the 15th EAJS International Conference 2017 in Lisbon, Portugal.


    Björn-Ole KammBjörn-Ole is a Senior Lecturer at the Transcultural Studies Division, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University. His research interests are cultural studies, specifically processes of cultural ordering, stereotyping, and gamificatio…

    Björn-Ole Kamm

    Björn-Ole is a Senior Lecturer at the Transcultural Studies Division, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University. His research interests are cultural studies, specifically processes of cultural ordering, stereotyping, and gamification. He was participant in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK.


    Hai GuoHai is a PhD Researcher at the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds. He is now finishing his PhD research, analyzing the Sino-Japanese 'history problem' discourse with a psychoanalytical approach informed by Jacque…

    Hai Guo

    Hai is a PhD Researcher at the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds. He is now finishing his PhD research, analyzing the Sino-Japanese ‘history problem’ discourse with a psychoanalytical approach informed by Jacque Lacan and Slavoj Žižek. Hai Guo received the TIFO Fellowship in 2015.

     


    Fynn HolmFynn is a PhD candidate at Asien-Orient-Institut (AOI), University of Zurich (UZH). His dissertation addresses the Whaling Culture in Northeast Japan. Fynn took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France.

    Fynn Holm

    Fynn is a PhD candidate at Asien-Orient-Institut (AOI), University of Zurich (UZH). His dissertation addresses the Whaling Culture in Northeast Japan. Fynn took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France.


    Dr. Fumiko TakahashiFumiko is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo. She was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.

    Dr. Fumiko Takahashi

    Fumiko is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo. She was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.


    Dr. Lewis BremnerPostdoctoral Fellow in Modern Japanese History, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University.  Recipient of the TIFO Fellowship 2016.

    Dr. Lewis Bremner

    Postdoctoral Fellow in Modern Japanese History, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University. Recipient of the TIFO Fellowship 2016.


    Yiftach Raphael GovreenSince 2011, Yiftach is a PhD student at the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, writing on networks in the U.S.-Japan security alliance. Yiftach was participant in the 11th EAJS PhD Wor…

    Yiftach Raphael Govreen

    Since 2011, Yiftach is a PhD student at the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, writing on networks in the U.S.-Japan security alliance. Yiftach was participant in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

     


    Anna E. VainioAnna is a PhD Candidate at School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield. She takes part in a cross-national Doctoral Course (double degree programme), School of East Asian Studies / University of Sheffield and School of Law / …

    Anna E. Vainio

    Anna is a PhD Candidate at School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield. She takes part in a cross-national Doctoral Course (double degree programme), School of East Asian Studies / University of Sheffield and School of Law / Tohoku University. Anna was participant in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Dr. Felice FarinaFelice achieved his PhD in Asian Studies at Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Italy. He researches Japan's food security and international relations. Felice took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Sc…

    Dr. Felice Farina

    Felice achieved his PhD in Asian Studies at Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Italy. He researches Japan’s food security and international relations. Felice took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Dr. Benedikt VogelBenedikt works as research fellow at University of Trier. He was recipient of the TIFO Fellowship in 2014.

    Dr. Benedikt Vogel

    Benedikt works as research fellow at University of Trier. He was recipient of the TIFO Fellowship in 2014.


    Maria L. BugnoMaria’s research investigates early-modern erotic literature (shunpon and kōshoku-bon) in Edo period Japan (1600-1868), focusing mostly on erotic printed books and manuals. Maria Lucia took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Pa…

    Maria L. Bugno

    Maria’s research investigates early-modern erotic literature (shunpon and kōshoku-bon) in Edo period Japan (1600-1868), focusing mostly on erotic printed books and manuals. Maria Lucia took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France.

     


    Dr. Tine WalravensTine is currently employed as a Doctor-Assistant at the Department of Languages and Cultures at Ghent University. Her doctoral research is on the politics of food and food safety in East Asia, in particular food risks and instituti…

    Dr. Tine Walravens

    Tine is currently employed as a Doctor-Assistant at the Department of Languages and Cultures at Ghent University. Her doctoral research is on the politics of food and food safety in East Asia, in particular food risks and institutional trust in Japan. Tine took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Matthias HuberMatthias is a PhD candidate at the University of Vienna. In his research, he concentrates among other things on employee satisfaction, organizational studies, qualitative and ethnographic research, and structural equation modelling. Ma…

    Matthias Huber

    Matthias is a PhD candidate at the University of Vienna. In his research, he concentrates among other things on employee satisfaction, organizational studies, qualitative and ethnographic research, and structural equation modelling. Matthias took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France.


    Katalin DalmiKatalin researches modern Japanese literature through books and comparative literature research, mainly the works of Haruki Murakami at the Graduate School of Letters, Hiroshima University, Japan. Katalin took part in the 11th EAJS PhD …

    Katalin Dalmi

    Katalin researches modern Japanese literature through books and comparative literature research, mainly the works of Haruki Murakami at the Graduate School of Letters, Hiroshima University, Japan. Katalin took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Dr. Veronica De PieriVeronica is a PhD at Ca' Foscari University, Venice. Her field of study is the literature of catastrophes on a comparative perspective (Shoah literature, atomic-bomb literature, post-3.11 literature). Veronica took part in the 1…

    Dr. Veronica De Pieri

    Veronica is a PhD at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice. Her field of study is the literature of catastrophes on a comparative perspective (Shoah literature, atomic-bomb literature, post-3.11 literature). Veronica took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France.

     


    Elsa GonayElsa is a teaching assistant at Faculté des lettres, Unité de japonais, University of Geneva. Her current PhD work is focused on the phenomenal smear campaign launched against former Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro 近衞文麿 (1891-1945), from Oct…

    Elsa Gonay

    Elsa is a teaching assistant at Faculté des lettres, Unité de japonais, University of Geneva. Her current PhD work is focused on the phenomenal smear campaign launched against former Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro 近衞文麿 (1891-1945), from October to December 1945. Her research area includes the after war-press, war responsibilities and Konoe Fumimaro. Elsa took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop 2016 in Paris, France.


    Dr. Marie-Noëlle BeauvieuxAssociate professor at Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Letters, Department of European Literatures and Languages, PhD in Comparative Literature. Participant in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK.

    Dr. Marie-Noëlle Beauvieux

    Associate professor at Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Letters, Department of European Literatures and Languages, PhD in Comparative Literature. Participant in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK.


    Dr. Ken DaimaruKen is a research and teaching assistant at Aix-Marseille University (IrAsia – UMR 7306). He recently completed a PhD in contemporary history at the University Paris Nanterre and Birkbeck, University of London. His doctoral research e…

    Dr. Ken Daimaru

    Ken is a research and teaching assistant at Aix-Marseille University (IrAsia – UMR 7306). He recently completed a PhD in contemporary history at the University Paris Nanterre and Birkbeck, University of London. His doctoral research examined the international circulation of medical experts and ideas between Europe and East Asia in late 19th and 20th centuries at the heart of which were situated the Russo-Japanese war (1904-5). Ken was participant in the 10th EAJS PhD Workshop 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.


    Dr. Deirdre SneepDeirdre did her graduate studies in Area Studies with a focus on Japan at Leiden University (2014) and did her PhD in Urban Theory at the University of Duisburg-Essen (2018). Deirdre took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in E…

    Dr. Deirdre Sneep

    Deirdre did her graduate studies in Area Studies with a focus on Japan at Leiden University (2014) and did her PhD in Urban Theory at the University of Duisburg-Essen (2018). Deirdre took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

     


    Dolf-Alexander NeuhausDolf-Alexander is a Research Associate at Freie University Berlin. He received the TIFO fellowship in 2014 and was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.

    Dolf-Alexander Neuhaus

    Dolf-Alexander is a Research Associate at Freie University Berlin. He received the TIFO fellowship in 2014 and was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.


    Dr. Joey SoehardjojoJoey is a multinational, multilingual doctoral researcher focused on international human resources (HR) and industrial relations. He holds an MSc from the University of Oxford as well as an MSc from the London School of Economics…

    Dr. Joey Soehardjojo

    Joey is a multinational, multilingual doctoral researcher focused on international human resources (HR) and industrial relations. He holds an MSc from the University of Oxford as well as an MSc from the London School of Economics and a B.Comm from McMaster University, Canada. Joey took part in the 12th EAJS PhD Workshop in 2016 Paris, France.


    Bernhard LeitnerBernhard is a PhD candidate at University of Vienna and currently researches the exchange between Austria, Germany and Japan in the areas Neurology and Psychiatry circa 1900. Bernhard received the TIFO Fellowship and participated in …

    Bernhard Leitner

    Bernhard is a PhD candidate at University of Vienna and currently researches the exchange between Austria, Germany and Japan in the areas Neurology and Psychiatry circa 1900. Bernhard received the TIFO Fellowship and participated in the EAJS PhD Workshop in 2015.


    Dr. Verena MaserJapanese - German translator with a PhD in Japanese Studies from Trier University, Germany. Participant in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK. For more information on Verena and her work, click here.

    Dr. Verena Maser

    Japanese – German translator with a PhD in Japanese Studies from Trier University, Germany. Participant in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK. For more information on Verena and her work, click here.

     


    Yue YuYue is a PhD student in art history at the University of Lille and the École du Louvre, France. Her doctoral research explores the role of Japan in the diffusion and reception of East Asian paintings (Japan, China) in France and the United Sta…

    Yue Yu

    Yue is a PhD student in art history at the University of Lille and the École du Louvre, France. Her doctoral research explores the role of Japan in the diffusion and reception of East Asian paintings (Japan, China) in France and the United States in 1868-1931. Yue took part in the 14th EAJS PhD Workshop 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia.


    Ai FukunagaAi is a PhD candidate at SOAS, University of London. Her dissertation explores the transnational process of creating values in Japanese ceramic collections. Ai took part in the 14th EAJS PhD Workshop 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia.

    Ai Fukunaga

    Ai is a PhD candidate at SOAS, University of London. Her dissertation explores the transnational process of creating values in Japanese ceramic collections. Ai took part in the 14th EAJS PhD Workshop 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia.


    Shanshan HuangShanshan is a PhD Student at the University of Pavia and the University of Bergamo, Italy. Her research focuses on the historical evolution of Japanese passive constructions by using a corpus-based approach. Shanshan took part in the 1…

    Shanshan Huang

    Shanshan is a PhD Student at the University of Pavia and the University of Bergamo, Italy. Her research focuses on the historical evolution of Japanese passive constructions by using a corpus-based approach. Shanshan took part in the 14th EAJS PhD Workshop 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia and she is a recipient of the TIFO Fellowship in 2018.


    Enrico PaoliniEnrico is a PhD student at "L'Orientale" University of Naples, Italy. He researches Japanese modern detective literature, more specifically the torimonochō genre. Enrico took part in the 14th EAJS PhD Workshop 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia.

    Enrico Paolini

    Enrico is a PhD student at “L’Orientale” University of Naples, Italy. He researches Japanese modern detective literature, more specifically the torimonochō genre. Enrico took part in the 14th EAJS PhD Workshop 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia.

     


    Dr. Sakura YamamuraDr Sakura Yamamura is postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Socio-Cultural Diversity at the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen. Sakura took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2…

    Dr. Sakura Yamamura

    Dr Sakura Yamamura is postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Socio-Cultural Diversity at the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen. Sakura took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Tohru SerakuTohru studied linguistics in Tokyo, London, and Oxford, and a doctorate was awarded to him by the University of Oxford in 2013. He was a teaching fellow at SOAS, University of London in 2014 (January to July), and he is currently an asso…

    Tohru Seraku

    Tohru studied linguistics in Tokyo, London, and Oxford, and a doctorate was awarded to him by the University of Oxford in 2013. He was a teaching fellow at SOAS, University of London in 2014 (January to July), and he is currently an associate professor at HUFS in Korea. Tohru took part in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.


    Dr. Silke WerthSilke Werth earned her PhD in East Asian Languages & Cultural Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara (2016). In her dissertation “Japan’s Generation Z on the Move: Moratorium, Maturity and Home-making” she analyz…

    Dr. Silke Werth

    Silke Werth earned her PhD in East Asian Languages & Cultural Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara (2016). In her dissertation “Japan’s Generation Z on the Move: Moratorium, Maturity and Home-making” she analyzes how migration and cultural exchange impact notions of self, society, and decision making of emerging adults in search of a place to call home.
    Silke was participant in the 9th EAJS PhD Workshop 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany.


    Niklas SödermanNiklas is a PhD candidate at Tallinn University. In his dissertation he examines the Subjectivity in the Philosophy of the Kyoto School. Niklas received the TIFO Fellowship in 2018.

    Niklas Söderman

    Niklas is a PhD candidate at Tallinn University. In his dissertation he examines the Subjectivity in the Philosophy of the Kyoto School. Niklas received the TIFO Fellowship in 2018.

     


    Dr. Jennifer M. McGuireJennifer is an Assistant Professor at Doshisha University, Kyoto. Her research interests are centered around deaf education, disability, and minority youth in Japan. Jennifer took part in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newc…

    Dr. Jennifer M. McGuire

    Jennifer is an Assistant Professor at Doshisha University, Kyoto. Her research interests are centered around deaf education, disability, and minority youth in Japan. Jennifer took part in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK.


    Elena KorshenkoElena is a PhD Candidate at the Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin. Her research examines party system change in Japan, with a particular focus on the new challenger parties. She was participant in the 15t…

    Elena Korshenko

    Elena is a PhD Candidate at the Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin. Her research examines party system change in Japan, with a particular focus on the new challenger parties. She was participant in the 15th EAJS PhD Workshop 2019 in Cork, Ireland.


    Leena EerolainenLeena is a PhD candidate at University of Helsinki where she studies East Asian and Film Studies. Leena was participant in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Leena Eerolainen

    Leena is a PhD candidate at University of Helsinki where she studies East Asian and Film Studies. Leena was participant in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Christoph SchimkowskyChristoph is a PhD Researcher in the Department of Sociological Studies and the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield. His current research examines the regulation of conduct in public in Japanese urban spa…

    Christoph Schimkowsky

    Christoph is a PhD Researcher in the Department of Sociological Studies and the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield. His current research examines the regulation of conduct in public in Japanese urban spaces, with a focus on public transport settings and the urban semiotic landscape. Christoph holds an MA in Anthropological Research Methods from SOAS, University of London and an MA in International Relations from Waseda University. He participated in the 15th EAJS PhD Workshop in Cork, Ireland.

     


    Silvia RivadossiSilvia currently is a Research Fellow at the Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca' Foscari University of Venice. She was participant in the 10th EAJS PhD Workshop 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

    Silvia Rivadossi

    Silvia currently is a Research Fellow at the Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. She was participant in the 10th EAJS PhD Workshop 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.


    Beata SwitekBeata is an Assistant Professor of Japanese Studies at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. After majoring in Japanese Studies (MA, Jagiellonian University, Poland), she received her P…

    Beata Switek

    Beata is an Assistant Professor of Japanese Studies at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. After majoring in Japanese Studies (MA, Jagiellonian University, Poland), she received her PhD in Social Anthropology from University College London, UK. In 2016, she published her first monograph Reluctant Intimacies. Japanese Eldercare in Indonesian Hands (Berghahn).
    In years 2015 – 18 she was a Research Fellow at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany, where she was a member of two research groups: Buddhist Temple Economies in Urban Asia, and the ERC research group Realising Eurasia: Civilisation and Moral Economy in the 21st Century. Beata participated in the 8th EAJS PhD Workshop 2012 in Newcastle, UK.


    Maria RömerMaria currently is completing her thesis on Metafiction and Masculinities in Abe Kazushige's 90s Fiction within the Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies at Heidelberg University. In 2013/14 Maria was a visiting scholar at Cornell …

    Maria Römer

    Maria currently is completing her thesis on Metafiction and Masculinities in Abe Kazushige’s 90s Fiction within the Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies at Heidelberg University. In 2013/14 Maria was a visiting scholar at Cornell University after receiving a doctoral fellowship from Free University Berlin’s Cluster Languages of Emotion 2010-2012. Maria took part in the 11th EAJS PhD Workshop 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.


    Natalia SolomkinaNatalia is a PhD candidate at Russian State University for the Humanities. In her dissertation she examines Japanese benefactive constructions in typological perspective. Natalia teaches Japanese and Japanese linguistics at Russian …

    Natalia Solomkina

    Natalia is a PhD candidate at Russian State University for the Humanities. In her dissertation she examines Japanese benefactive constructions in typological perspective. Natalia teaches Japanese and Japanese linguistics at Russian State University for the Humanities and at Moscow City University. She received the TIFO Fellowship in 2019.

     

  • Jobs & Scholarships

    Open positions and scholarship opportunities


    Visiting Fellowship Announcement Tohoku University

    CNEAS Visiting Fellows Call for Applications
    (Fellowship period two to six months in October 2020-September 2021)

    The Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University, is seeking visiting fellows. Our center has a visiting fellowship program to promote cooperative research activities with distinguished researchers in Northeast Asian Studies who belong to research institutes abroad. In this program, researchers accepted as visiting scholars will be provided with traveling costs from/to home countries and a salary to cover living expenses in Japan, as well as various research resources of the Center and opportunities to carry out cooperative research with CNEAS staff and faculty.

    Fellowship Posts and Periods
    Available posts for researchers in the natural sciences: 2 to 6 posts for every fiscal year.
    Available posts for researchers in the social sciences and humanities: 2 to 6 posts for every fiscal year.
    The fellowship period should consist of a continuous period of a minimum 2 months to a maximum of 6 months during the period of October 2020 to September 2021.

    Applications for the 2020-2021 visiting fellowship must reach us no later than December 31, 2019.

    For further information click here.


    International Christian University. Faculty Position in Japanese Literature (Full-time)

    International Christian University (ICU) is a private and bilingual university that provides a first-class liberal arts education to a culturally and religiously diverse international community of students, faculty and staff. ICU’s educational mission is based on Christian and democratic principles. ICU has approximately 3,000 students and over 150 faculty members from Japan and overseas. The university is located on a wooded campus in the suburbs of Tokyo.

    We are pleased to announce an open search for a full-time faculty position in Japanese Literature with a particular focus on Ancient or Medieval Literature. The successful applicant is expected to teach general education, foundation, and area major courses in the College of Liberal Arts, as well as courses in the Graduate School.

    Qualifications
    1. Ph.D. or equivalent in Japanese Literature or a related field is required.
    2. Language of instruction: Japanese (Ability to teach in English is highly desirable.)
    3. Christian (of any denomination). In exceptional circumstances, a non-Christian who affirms ICU’s Christian ideals and commits to realizing them. 

    Deadline for Applications
    Applications and supporting materials must be submitted no later than January 6, 2020 (JST). (Deadline may be extended until an appropriate candidate is found.)

    Starting Date: September 1, 2020 or April 1, 2021.

    For further information, please contact:
    Prof. Natsumi Ikoma
    Position of Contact Person
    Professor, Department of Humanities
    jpn-lit-search@icu.ac.jp


    Gerald D. Feldman Travel Grants

    Once a year, supported by the Peters Beer Foundation, part of the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft (Donors’ Association for the Promotion of Humanities and Sciences in Germany), the Max Weber Foundation (MWS) confers Gerald D. Feldman Travel Grants to young academics with an international focus.

    The travel grants are meant to improve the career opportunities for humanities and social science academics in their qualification phase. The scientists conduct a self-chosen research project in at least two and at most three host countries which are home to MWS institutes and branches or at the Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History. The total term of funding shall not exceed three months. Placements (at most one month per host country, shorter stays are possible) are to be used for research, especially in libraries and archives. Academics are expected to produce transnational and transregional studies, providing research with new and original ideas. The research placements should ideally be completed within 12 months, or at most 24. 

    Click here for more information. 


    Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship

    With the goals of further strengthening the fundamentals of international research into Japan and deepening understanding of Japan, the Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship invites leading international researchers of the Japanese language, Japanese language education, Japanese literature and Japanese culture to Japan to conduct residential research. Click here for more information.


    Abe Fellowship Program competition

    The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP) announce the annual Abe Fellowship Program competition. Funding for the Abe Fellowship Program is provided by CGP. Click here for more information.

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