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Tag Archives: study
Call for Participants: Ise and Japan Study Program
Kogakkan University (located in Ise City, Mie Prefecture) will be hosting an eighth year of the “Ise and Japan Study Program.” The program is open to graduate (Master or PhD) or post-graduate researchers (including faculty) who are interested in learning … Continue reading
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Tagged Ise, Ise Program, Japan, Japanese, research, study, study abroad
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Funding: David L. Boren Fellowships
Application for the 2014-15 David L. Boren Fellowships for International Study, funded by the National Security Education Program, is now available on the Boren website. This fellowship may be used to study in Japan. US citizenship required. Deadline: January 28, 2014. … Continue reading
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Tagged David L. Boren Fellowships, fellowship, international, Japan, Japanese language, language, study, study abroad
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Funding: Semester at Sea Programs
Undergraduates may be interested in the Semester at Sea program: The Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE) is a 501c3 nonprofit based in Charlottesville, Virginia that administers the Semester at Sea study abroad program in conjunction with the University of Virginia as … Continue reading
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Tagged education, field experience, semester at sea, study, study abroad, travel, undergraduate
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Fellowship: Fulbright Scholarship Opportunities East Asia and Pacific, South and Central Asia Studies
The 2014-2015 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program core competition is now open. The Fulbright Scholar Program offers teaching, research or combination teaching/research awards in over 125 countries for the 2014-2015 academic year. Opportunities are available for college and university faculty and … Continue reading
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Tagged award, east asia, fellowship, fulbright, research, study, teaching
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Funding: Japan Study Grants now open at National Library of Australia
Japan Study Grants The National Library offers annual Japan Study Grants under the auspices of the Harold S. Williams Trust Fund. The Japan Study Grants were established to support interstate scholars and researchers whose work would benefit from access to … Continue reading
Funding: Asian Cultural Council Grants
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/?page_id=20 Individual Grants Asian individuals seeking grant assistance to conduct research, study, receive specialized training, undertake observation tours, or pursue non-commercial creative activity in the United States or among the countries of Asia in the visual and performing arts are … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Asian Cultural Council, culture, education, funding, grant, Japan, Japanese, research, study
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Travel grants and study opportunities through The Triangle Center for Japanese Studies
The Triangle Center for Japanese Studies, newly established with assistance from the Japan Foundation, has grants available for scholars who wish to visit the Japanese studies collection in the Duke University library, the Japanese materials in the Ackland Museum of … Continue reading
Site Review: Studying Basic Kanji with Phantom Thief Nekopy
http://www.nekopy.com/ “Kaitou Nekopi” (怪盗ねこぴー), Phantom Thief Nekopy, is a Japanese website designed to help elementary school children have fun while studying. It’s full of games related to all their school subjects: including math, science, social studies, English and kokugo– Japanese. … Continue reading
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Tagged games, Japan, Kaitou Nekopi, kanji, study, study tools
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