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Asia Pacific Week

Asia Pacific Week 2008
The Australian National University
ANU Campus 29 January – 1 February
JAPANESE STUDIES GRADUATE SUMMER SCHOOL

JAPANESE STUDIES GRADUATE SUMMER SCHOOL

The Japanese Studies Graduate Summer School (JSGSS) is a week-long program of intensive research activities designed to bring together PhD, research masters and, where possible, potential Honours students from around Australia. This event provides a wonderful opportunity for research students to present their theory or argument in a friendly and professional environment and to develop an international and inter-disciplinary network. This year, the opportunity is also open to Honours students to observe the workshop without giving paper presentation in the hope that the experience will benefit their future studies. A limited number of scholarships are available on application to cover speakers' accommodation, meal and travel costs (for observers, accommodation and meal costs only).

The broad goals for the week are to provide a forum for building networks among postgraduate scholars through the exchange of knowledge and experiences surrounding the study of Japan. The program also aims to provide students around Australia with the opportunity to use the rich and diverse Japanese-language resources held at the ANU and the National Library of Australia. The JSGSS coincides with ANU's Asia-Pacific Week during which a range of evening social and cultural activities will be held.

Hosts for the program will comprise experienced Japanese Studies researchers and scholars drawn from among the ANU's staff. ANU has over 30 Japanese specialists across a diverse range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences on its academic staff.

Discussion and Workshop leaders will include: Dr Tomoko Akami, Professor Jenny Corbett, Professor Peter Drysdale, Dr Carol Hayes, Dr Peter Hendriks, Dr Yusaku Horiuchi, Dr Shunichi Ishihara, Dr Duck-Young Lee, Dr Narangoa Li, Dr Hitoshi Nasu, Professor Tessa Morris-Suzuki and Dr Keiko Tamura. Japanese-language specialist staff from the ANU and librarians Toshio Takagi and Mayumi Shinozaki will also lead sessions.

Participation in the Japanese Studies Graduate Summer School will enable students to:

  • Meet and exchange ideas with their peers around Australia
  • Forge networks with other postgraduate students from around Australia
  • Establish links with key ANU scholars as informal on-going mentors
  • Gain feedback on work in progress
  • Develop techniques for conducting effective fieldwork in Japan
  • Learn skills for efficient publication of research results
  • Strengthen insights into key theoretical challenges for Japanese Studies today
  • Draw on the knowledge of the expert Japanese specialist librarians ANU and National Library of Australia

Program Outline

Roundtable discussions

Provisional topics for discussion, include:

  • Current issues for researching Japan today
  • Challenges for fieldwork in Japan
  • Publishing your Research
  • Future of Japanese studies in Australia

Master Class Workshops

    Any research fields in Japanese studies
  • Students present 20 minute papers on work in progress or key research problems, followed by discussion and feedback from peers and experts
  • Language: English or Japanese

Abstract of your paper for Master Class [Research Workshop]

  • Submit an abstract of your paper that will be presented at the JSGSS, as either an attachment to, or main texts of, your email to the JSGSS convener.
  • It should be no more than 1-page long (A4 size), and begin with a title (top 1st line of the abstract), your name (2nd line), affiliation (3rd line) and email address (4th line), followed by a summary of your paper.

Individual Consultations

  • Opportunities will be made available for students to consult with individual ANU staff about their research projects.

Other Events

Other events will include public lectures by keynote speakers, film screenings, visit to key places in Canberra, and cultural performances.

Accommodation

  • Participants in Asia-Pacific Week, including those in the JSGSS, will be housed at John XXIII College, on ANU's campus.
  • Please refer to the program application form for accommodation application. (See below for the application form)

ANU Asia-Pacific Week

The Asia-Pacific week will feature special events such as keynote speeches, films, performances and exhibitions. Participants at the JSGSS will interact with participants from other summer schools in combined social functions.

Location

The JSGSS will be held on the ANU campus.

Scholarships

A number of scholarships will be provided to cover the cost of accommodation, meal and travel (up to $1,000 from overseas; up to $50 for domestic travellers). There are also a limited number of scholarships available for Masters or Honours students who wish to observe the workshop without giving a formal presentation. (Honours and Masters students should be prepared to speak for about 10 minutes about their current study and future research interests) Please refer to the program application form for scholarship application. (See below for application form)

Application

Individuals who wish to participate in the JSGSS need to express their interest by submitting an application form (other than a letter noted in A-P Week homepage), along with an abstract of their presentation at the JSGSS, to the program convenor.

  • There is no registration fee.
  • See below for the application form (Download) and contact details of the convenor.
  • Applications closed on 30 September 2007
  • Applicants will be advised of a result of their application by 11 November 2007.

Application form

  • JSGSS Application Form: Download [RTF] OR [PDF]

Contact details

For further information:

Dr. Hitoshi Nasu
Convenor, JSGSS, Asia-Pacific Week 2007
College of Law, ANU
Canberra, ACT 0200
Australia

Phone: +61 2 6125 8440

Fax: +61 2 6125 0150

Email: NasuH@law.anu.edu.au