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Author Archives: Nyssa
Blog Review: 世論 What Japan Thinks
As a student of Japanese Studies, have you ever found yourself thinking, “What on earth do Japanese people think about (insert your topic here)?” or “How many Japanese people actually do (insert social habit here)?” If you haven’t discovered the … Continue reading
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Tagged blog review, culture, Japan, Japanese culture, modern Japan, opinions, statistics, What Japan Thinks
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Not going on to graduate school for Japanese Studies
Are you trying to make a decision about attending grad school for Japanese Studies, but are you wondering if it’s really right for you just after undergrad? Don’t worry, there are plenty of good reasons to take an extended side … Continue reading
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Tagged career, career goals, decisions, employment, getting a job, goals, graduate school, Japan, life experience
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Job Opening: Associate Professor at Tokyo Gakugei University (TGU)
Tokyo Gakugei University (TGU) is looking for a full-time Associate Professor or Lecturer in International Exchange. Job Description: Responsibilities and duties include: (1) Planning and Management of International Academic and Educational Exchange, and Raising Competitive Funds (2) Research on Quality … Continue reading