Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Graduate Conference: The Future of Japanese Studies, Friday 6 March

The Centre for Japanese Studies at the University of East Anglia warmly invites participants to attend the Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Graduate Conference: The Future of Japanese Studies, to be held in hybrid format on Friday, 6 March 2026 (9:00–17:15) at UEA (New Science Building 0.01) and online. Supported by the Toshiba International Foundation, this event providesContinue reading “Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Graduate Conference: The Future of Japanese Studies, Friday 6 March”

Book launch and lecture “Why are we in Okinawa? A History of Violence”, Thursday 5 March

Thursday 5 March, 20266:00pm GMT – 7:15pm GMT This event is run by the Centre for Japanese Studies and generously supported by the Toshiba International Foundation. The event will be held in hybrid format (JSC LT 0.01, UEA and online) and will be followed by a reception. About the Talk Journalist Jon Mitchell discusses his new book Why Are WeContinue reading “Book launch and lecture “Why are we in Okinawa? A History of Violence”, Thursday 5 March”

Call for Applications: Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Conference, 3-7 March, Norwich

Thanks to the generous support of the Toshiba International Foundation, the Centre for Japanese Studies at the University of East Anglia is delighted to announce a week-long in-person residential conference aimed at advanced undergraduate and masters level students and those considering postgraduate studies in Japan-related fields, from 3-7 March 2025. The conference will take place inContinue reading “Call for Applications: Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Conference, 3-7 March, Norwich”

International Interdisciplinary Workshop on Ageing in Japan and the UK

This workshop will offer an interdisciplinary platform from which to examine how, with a particular focus upon Japan and the UK, advanced economies might learn from one another and develop more integrated medical, social, economic and politico-administrative systems in order to contribute towards developing systemic improvements, reducing vulnerability and increasing resilience.