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March 20, 2010

Sainsbury Institute Celebrates its 10th Anniversary with the Symposium, One Thousand Years of Japanese Literature in Art.

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One Thousand Years of Japanese Literature in Art: Celebrating Ten Years of International Research

Sponsored by the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
In co-operation with SOAS, University of London, and

the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University.

 

Saturday 20 March 2010 from 10.00am – 5.30pm

Khalili Lecture Hall, SOAS, University of London

 

“Panel II: Digital Humanities and the Study of Japanese Illustrated Books and Prints” will features our Center’s research activities and outcomes.

For more details, “read more.”

 

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March 15, 2010

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of Research Assistants (RA Type-II) for Academic Year 2010. (Application Deadline: On April 2, 2010)

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of Research Assistants (RA Type-II) under the Global COE Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures” for Academic Year 2010.

Please refer to the guidelines below for more detail information.

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January 8, 2010

Announcement of Entrance Examination of the Global COE Program "Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures" April 2010 Admission* (Application Deadline: On January 18, 2010)

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When to Apply:
 January 8 (Fri.) - January 18 (Mon.), 2010
 ※ Application must be sent by mail, with a postmark no later than January 18th (Mon.), 2010.

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January 6, 2010

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of Research Assistants (RA Type-II and Type-III) for Academic Year 2010.

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of Research Assistants (RA Type-II and Type-III) under the Global COE Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures” for Academic Year 2010.

Please refer to the guidelines below for more detail information.

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January 6, 2010

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of Postdoctoral Fellows for Academic Year 2010. These Postdoctoral Fellows' appointments will start from April.

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of Postdoctoral Fellows under the Global COE Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures” for Academic Year 2010. These Postdoctoral Fellows’ appointments will start from April.

Please refer to the guidelines below for more detail information.

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October 23, 2009

【Supplemental Recruitment】 FY2009 Ritsumeikan University Incentive Scholarship B for Global COE Program (Deadline: Nov. 9, Monday)

“Global COE Program Incentive scholarship” is an incentive scholarship to encourage the doctoral students who conduct research at the 3 bases of the GCOE Programs, Ritsumeikan University.

This supplemental recruitment is to fill in the prescribed positions. There are four positions remained to be fill by doctoral students of the second year and up.
Applicants are encouraged to apply according to the guidelines below.

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October 5, 2009

Guidelines for the Applicants of Ritsumeikan University Incentive Scholarship B for Global COE Program 2009

“Global COE Program Incentive scholarship” is an incentive scholarship to encourage the doctoral program students who do the research at the 3 basis of GCOE Program at the graduate school of Ritsumeikan University. Applicants may apply according to the guidelines below.

 

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October 1, 2009

"The Center Grants for Young Researchers to Support Their Research Activities Abroad" for the Second Half of FY2009 (Deadline: Oct. 7)

"The Center Grants for Young Researchers to Support Their Research Activities Abroad” are set to provide young researchers who are conducting research at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Global COE Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures,” Ritsumeikan University with focused supports. The young researchers here include the Center’s postdoctoral fellows and research assistants, except for RA III, as well as other researchers whom the Center’s Steering Committee exceptionally admits as such. Now we are accepting your application submission.

Please refer to the guidelines below for more detail information.

Global COE Program “Digital Humanities Center for Japanese Arts and Cultures” FY2009 Application Guidelines for “The Center Grants for Young Researchers to Support Their Research Activities Abroad"  (PDF File)

■ Application Form
 →Application Form for the Center Grants for Young Researchers to Support Their Research Activities Abroad (Word2003 File)
 

July 1, 2009

GCOE Seminars in July, 2009

■ Vol.58: July 28 (Tue.), 2009
Presentations by Graduate and Non-degree Students Taking the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program

1. Ai Yoneda (Graduate Student in the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program / M2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

2. Masumi Yoshida (Graduate Student in the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program / M2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

3. Fukiko Nakao (Graduate Student in the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program / M2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

4. Sachie Takahashi (Non-Degree (Non-Ritsumeikan) Student in the Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures Educational Program)

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■ Vol.57:  July 21 (Tue.), 2009
1. Takuji Hanada (RAⅡ / Kyoto Culture / D4, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

2. Bincsik Monika (RAⅠ / Kyoto Culture / D1, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)
"From Museum Display Systems to Databases, or How is Art History Produced?"

3. DH2009 Report Meeting

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■ Special Lecture Vol.13: July 15 (Wed.), 2009
1. I Seung Sin (Professor, Research Center of Japanese Studies, Korea University)

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■ Vol.56: July 14 (Tue.), 2009
1. Takaaki Kaneko (RAⅢ / Japanese Culture / D2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University /  DC1, JSPS)
"Observing printed books through woodblocks"

2. Atsuko Ōya (RAⅠ / Kyoto Culture / D2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)
"Concept and Condition: the Database on “Chronology of Cinema & Theater Performance in Taisho Era at Kyoto” "

> More info (※ Japanese only)


■ Special Lecture Vol.12: July 13 (Mon.), 2009 12:00-13:00
1.Dr. Julie A. Iezzi (Associate Professor, Department of Theatre and Dance, University of Hawai’i )
"Japanese Theatre at the University of Hawaii: Developing “Traditions” "

> More info


■ Special Lecture Vol.11: July 8 (Wed.), 2009 12:00-13:00
1. Dr. Daniel McKee (Kroch Library, Cornell University)
"The Semiotics of Surimono: The Construction of Meaning in Privately Commissioned and Distributed Woodblock Prints in Relation to Ritual and Poetic Precedents"

> More info


■ Vol.55: July 7 (Tue.), 2009
1. Takashi Obana (PD / Web Technology)
"Research and Construction of Database for “Video Game Manuals” "

2. Sota Mikami (RAⅡ / Japanese Culture / D2, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

> More info (※ Japanese only)
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TIME: 18:00-19:30
PLACE: Art Research Center, 【Kinugasa campus (KIC), Ritsumeikan University】; 【Biwako Kusatsu campus (BKC), Ritsumeikan University】; and  the Internet (PowerLive)
ADMISSION: Free

※Participation through the Internet (PowerLive) is available. If you wish to do so, please contact Nishikawa at: nyoshi■fc.ritsumei.ac.jp (please replace ■ with @).

※ Handouts will be available from the afternoon of the day of the seminar at the following website (for a limited time only).
 https://www.arc.ritsumei.ac.jp/dhjac/ppt/haihusiryo-index.html (※ Japanese only)
 

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