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Category Archives: useful links
The Job Hunt: Resources (5)
In five previous articles, we introduced a number of sites that are helpful for finding Japan-related jobs. The Job Hunt: Getting Started: The Job Hunt: Resources The Job Hunt: Resources (2) The Job Hunt: Resources (3) The Job Hunt: Resources … Continue reading
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Tagged Japan, job hunting, jobs, resources, United States
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The Job Hunt: Resources (4)
In four previous articles, we introduced a number of sites that are helpful for finding Japan-related jobs. The Job Hunt: Getting Started: The Job Hunt: Resources The Job Hunt: Resources (2) The Job Hunt: Resources (3) This week we’re providing … Continue reading
Posted in applications, graduate school, living abroad, main posts, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged Japan, job hunting, jobs, resources, United States
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Resource: Burke Collection Online Catalog
Thanks to the Japan Art History Forum (JAHF) for publicizing the launch of a beautiful online catalog of the Mary Griggs Burke Collection. The Burke collection is one of the most prominent collections of Japanese art outside of Japan, and … Continue reading
Posted in graduate school, study tools, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged art, art history, Asian art, database, research, resource
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The Job Hunt: Resources (3)
In three previous articles, we introduced a number of sites that are helpful for finding Japan-related jobs. The Job Hunt: Getting Started: The Job Hunt: Resources The Job Hunt: Resources (2) This week we’re providing more resources we’ve found across … Continue reading
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Tagged Japan, job hunting, jobs, resources, United States
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The Job Hunt: Resources (2)
In two previous articles, we introduced a number of sites that are helpful for finding Japan-related jobs. The Job Hunt: Getting Started: The Job Hunt: Resources Over the next few weeks, we’re going to post more resources we’ve found across … Continue reading
Posted in applications, graduate school, jobs, living abroad, main posts, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged Japan, job hunting, jobs, resources, United States
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Resource: Teach 3.11
Those with an interest in how to share and teach information globally about the Tōhoku earthquake/tsunami and its aftermath will be interested in the website Teach 3.11, a non-profit educational project of the Forum for the History of Science in … Continue reading
Posted in blogs, graduate school, study tools, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged education, Japan, teaching, Tohoku, Tohoku earthquake, Tohoku tsunami, tsunami
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Resource: Digital Image Collections on Japan’s Constitution
The University of Michigan Digital Library Production Service (DLPS) has two interesting digital image resources from their Alfred Hussey Collection that are open to the public for education and research. The first is the Alfred Hussey Collection: Japan’s Constitution Slides: … Continue reading
Resource: Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Messages from Hibakusha
A few years ago we did a resource post on the Hiroshima archive, which includes extensive digital resources for studying the bombing of Hiroshima. This week, we would also like to introduce the site “Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Messages from … Continue reading
Posted in graduate school, main posts, study tools, undergraduate, useful links
Tagged Asahi Shimbun, atomic bombings, hibakusha, Hiroshima, interviews, Nagasaki, survivors, WWII
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Resource: Finding Internships/Jobs through Active Connector
Through the magic of new Twitter followers, I recently came across the Active Connector website, which may be of use to people at various levels of Japanese competency who are interested in finding internships or jobs in or related to … Continue reading
Resource: The Peace Learning Archive in Okinawa
Paula brought to my attention this beautiful site, which describes itself as following: The Peace Learning Archive in OKINAWA is a culmination of the creation methods of “pluralistic digital archives” established with the workings of the archives related to Nagasaki, … Continue reading
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Tagged archive, battle of okinawa, history, Japan, modern history, Okinawa, WWII
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