EAJS Workshops for Doctoral Candidates
The EAJS PhD Workshop in 2023 was held in Leuven, Belgium.
EAJS activities
What DO WE DO?
Held every three years since 1973, EAJS International Conferences have developed into one of the most important academic events in the field of Japanese Studies. In 2017 and 2021, more than 1100 Japanese Studies scholars participated in the EAJS Conference. Read more ..
The workshop offers young scholars in the field of Japanese Studies and related disciplines an opportunity to discuss their publication projects with experienced researchers and editors from renowned English-language peer-reviewed journals. Read more …
The TIFO Fellowship program aims at enabling Ph.D. candidates to pursue research in Japan for their ongoing Ph.D. projects. Applicants must be doctoral students by the time of applying as well as by the time of the scheduled research stay in Japan. Read more …
The essay contest was a part of the Toshiba International Foundation’s ’30-year Milestone Summit in Tokyo Project’. Read more …
The EAJS Workshops for Doctoral Students aim to create a European multidisciplinary network of advanced graduate students and senior scholars in Japan Studies. The informal environment of the workshop provides a unique opportunity for participants to work together intensively to enhance individual projects and engage in concentrated discussions of common themes and methods. Read more …
The EAJS publishes a Bulletin once a year covering information on the organization itself, on other Japan-related institutions, on forthcoming events in the field of Japanese Studies throughout Europe, on recent publications (also in languages other than English) and summaries of conferences and other meetings. Membership fees include distribution of a PDF version of the EAJS Bulletin.
Membership with the EAJS is always for a period of three calendar years. If you wish to present an accepted proposal at an EAJS conference, you need to become a member by the time of the conference. Read more …
EAJS-L is the official electronic mailing list of the European Association for Japanese Studies. In addition to communicating announcements of the Association, its activities, and members. Read more …