Author: 福岡ユネスコ協会
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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海外日本研究機関及び研究者要覧
Author: 福岡ユネスコ協会
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Overseas Japanese Studies Institutions and Students
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages :
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海外日本研究機関要覧
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 364
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Overseas Japanese studies institutions and specialists
Author: Fukuoka UNESCO association
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Languages : ja
Pages : 374
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Category :
Languages : ja
Pages : 374
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Overseas Japanese Studies Institutions and Specialists
Author: 福岡ユネスコ協会
Publisher: Fukuoka, Japan : Fukuoka UNESCO Association
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 400
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Publisher: Fukuoka, Japan : Fukuoka UNESCO Association
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 400
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Overseas Japanese Studies institutions
Author: Fukuoka Yunesuko Kyōkai
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Category : Japan
Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Internationalization within Higher Education
Author: Elizabeth Stigger
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811082553
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This book discusses what internationalization practices are and the different ways that they are being implemented by higher education institutions in Japan, from a bottom-up perspective. It reflects the current situation faced by many Japanese universities in the context of the changing landscape in higher education and considerations in implementing changes to course curricula, programs, and university admissions with regard to internationalization. The four case studies presented provide readers with clear examples of how the internationalization of higher education institutions is developing within the Japanese higher education system, and the issues that different higher education institutions face in this process.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811082553
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This book discusses what internationalization practices are and the different ways that they are being implemented by higher education institutions in Japan, from a bottom-up perspective. It reflects the current situation faced by many Japanese universities in the context of the changing landscape in higher education and considerations in implementing changes to course curricula, programs, and university admissions with regard to internationalization. The four case studies presented provide readers with clear examples of how the internationalization of higher education institutions is developing within the Japanese higher education system, and the issues that different higher education institutions face in this process.
Directory of Japan Specialists and Japanese Studies Institutions in the United States and Canada
Author: The Japan Foundation Headquarters
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824831454
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This directory in three volumes updates the second edition of the Directory of Japan Specialists and Japanese Studies Institutions in the United States and Canada, which was published in 1995 as a joint project of The Japan Foundation and the Association for Asian Studies. Like its predecessors, it has two aims: first, to make Japan specialists, Japanese studies programs, and their collective expertise more visible and accessible to those outside the field; and, second, to help those involved in Japanese studies stay in touch with one another. It includes 1,480 Japan specialists, 266 full institutional entries containing 1,947 staff listings, and 663 doctoral candidates. The directory is most complete for academic Japan specialists who make up the core of the field. However, as in 1995, many non-academics are included who use their expertise on Japan professionally. The institutional listings include a number of non-academic institutions and ogranizations that contribute substantially to Japanese studies. The U.S. part of the series has been managed and edited since the late 1980s by Patricia Steinhoff, professor of sociology at the University of Hawai‘i. The Japan Foundation is the Japanese government’s agency for cultural diplomacy and international cultural affairs. Established in 1972 by special legislation in the Japanese Diet, The Japan Foundation became an Independent Administrative Institution in October 2003. Its mission is to promote international cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Japan and other countries. It maintains its headquarters in Tokyo and operates through a network of 19 overseas offices in 18 countries worldwide.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824831454
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This directory in three volumes updates the second edition of the Directory of Japan Specialists and Japanese Studies Institutions in the United States and Canada, which was published in 1995 as a joint project of The Japan Foundation and the Association for Asian Studies. Like its predecessors, it has two aims: first, to make Japan specialists, Japanese studies programs, and their collective expertise more visible and accessible to those outside the field; and, second, to help those involved in Japanese studies stay in touch with one another. It includes 1,480 Japan specialists, 266 full institutional entries containing 1,947 staff listings, and 663 doctoral candidates. The directory is most complete for academic Japan specialists who make up the core of the field. However, as in 1995, many non-academics are included who use their expertise on Japan professionally. The institutional listings include a number of non-academic institutions and ogranizations that contribute substantially to Japanese studies. The U.S. part of the series has been managed and edited since the late 1980s by Patricia Steinhoff, professor of sociology at the University of Hawai‘i. The Japan Foundation is the Japanese government’s agency for cultural diplomacy and international cultural affairs. Established in 1972 by special legislation in the Japanese Diet, The Japan Foundation became an Independent Administrative Institution in October 2003. Its mission is to promote international cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Japan and other countries. It maintains its headquarters in Tokyo and operates through a network of 19 overseas offices in 18 countries worldwide.
List of overseas Japanese studies institutions
Author: Fukuoka Yunesuko Kyōkai
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Category : Japanese studies
Languages : ja
Pages : 51
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Publisher:
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Category : Japanese studies
Languages : ja
Pages : 51
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Directory of Japan Specialists and Japanese Studies Institutions in the United States and Canada
Author: The Japan Foundation Headquarters
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 9780824831455
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
This directory in three volumes updates the second edition of the Directory of Japan Specialists and Japanese Studies Institutions in the United States and Canada, which was published in 1995 as a joint project of The Japan Foundation and the Association for Asian Studies. Like its predecessors, it has two aims: first, to make Japan specialists, Japanese studies programs, and their collective expertise more visible and accessible to those outside the field; and, second, to help those involved in Japanese studies stay in touch with one another. It includes 1,480 Japan specialists, 266 full institutional entries containing 1,947 staff listings, and 663 doctoral candidates. The directory is most complete for academic Japan specialists who make up the core of the field. However, as in 1995, many non-academics are included who use their expertise on Japan professionally. The institutional listings include a number of non-academic institutions and ogranizations that contribute substantially to Japanese studies. The U.S. part of the series has been managed and edited since the late 1980s by Patricia Steinhoff, professor of sociology at the University of Hawai‘i. The Japan Foundation is the Japanese government’s agency for cultural diplomacy and international cultural affairs. Established in 1972 by special legislation in the Japanese Diet, The Japan Foundation became an Independent Administrative Institution in October 2003. Its mission is to promote international cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Japan and other countries. It maintains its headquarters in Tokyo and operates through a network of 19 overseas offices in 18 countries worldwide.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 9780824831455
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
This directory in three volumes updates the second edition of the Directory of Japan Specialists and Japanese Studies Institutions in the United States and Canada, which was published in 1995 as a joint project of The Japan Foundation and the Association for Asian Studies. Like its predecessors, it has two aims: first, to make Japan specialists, Japanese studies programs, and their collective expertise more visible and accessible to those outside the field; and, second, to help those involved in Japanese studies stay in touch with one another. It includes 1,480 Japan specialists, 266 full institutional entries containing 1,947 staff listings, and 663 doctoral candidates. The directory is most complete for academic Japan specialists who make up the core of the field. However, as in 1995, many non-academics are included who use their expertise on Japan professionally. The institutional listings include a number of non-academic institutions and ogranizations that contribute substantially to Japanese studies. The U.S. part of the series has been managed and edited since the late 1980s by Patricia Steinhoff, professor of sociology at the University of Hawai‘i. The Japan Foundation is the Japanese government’s agency for cultural diplomacy and international cultural affairs. Established in 1972 by special legislation in the Japanese Diet, The Japan Foundation became an Independent Administrative Institution in October 2003. Its mission is to promote international cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Japan and other countries. It maintains its headquarters in Tokyo and operates through a network of 19 overseas offices in 18 countries worldwide.