Tag Archives: programs

Resource: Japan Foundation Directory of Japanese Studies

Although we have a number of articles about whether or not graduate school is right for you (maybe it’s not!) or how to choose a program, often the first question is simply where programs in Japanese Studies are. Even as … Continue reading

Posted in graduate school, main posts, study abroad, study tools, undergraduate, useful links | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Program: Buddhist Asia: Traditions, Transmissions and Transformations, University of Hawaii

This multidisciplinary program, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, will offer five weeks of context-rich engagement with Buddhist teachings, practices and primary texts (in translation), and how they have shaped and been shaped by cultures and societies throughout … Continue reading

Posted in announcements, graduate school | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Announcement: Mellon Fellowship in Japanese Literature at Washington University in St. Louis

Mellon Fellowship Students entering the Ph.D. program in Japanese Literature or the Joint Program in Japanese and Comparative Literature in Fall 2012 or Fall 2013 will be considered for a Mellon Fellowship.  This fellowship, offered by the Andrew Mellon Foundation, … Continue reading

Posted in announcements, applications, financial assistance, funding, graduate school | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment