27.2960, Support: Japanese; General Linguistics; Linguistics and Literature / Japan

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Subject: 27.2960, Support: Japanese; General Linguistics; Linguistics and Literature / Japan

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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 19:08:04
From: 12th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship Secretariat [mail at hakuhofoundation-ip.jp]
Subject: Japanese; General Linguistics; Linguistics and Literature, Open, The 12th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship, Japan

 Institution/Organization: The 12th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship 
Department:  

Level: Open 

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Ling & Literature 
 
Required Language(s): Japanese (jpn)

Description:

The 12th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship

Thank you for your support of Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship.
We would like to inform you the Hakuho Foundation is now accepting
applications
for the 12th Hakuho Japanese Research Fellowship.
With the goals of further strengthening the fundamentals of international
research into Japan and deepening international understanding of Japan through
researchers’ activities, the Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship
invites leading international researchers of the Japanese language, Japanese
language education, Japanese literature and Japanese culture to Japan to
conduct residential research.

Application period: June 10-October 31, 2016
Research period: September 1, 2017-August 31, 2018 (6 months or 12 months)

Receiving organizations:
-International Research Center for Japanese Studies
-The Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Urawa
- Kyoto University
- National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
- Ochanomizu University
- Ritsumeikan University
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Waseda University

For further details, please visit our website.

News Release:
http://www.hakuhofoundation.or.jp/english/tabid/216/Default.aspx
Application Guide:
http://www.hakuhofoundation.or.jp/english/program/tabid/196/Default.aspx
News Letter Vol. 3
http://www.hakuhofoundation.or.jp/Portals/0/images/pdf/fellowshipnewsleuuer_vo
l3.pdf
 

Application Deadline: 31-Oct-2016 

Mailing Address for Applications:
	Attn: Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship Secretariat
	Scott Macdonald/Yui Sato/Kana Ohta
	(c/o) e-side, inc., B1F Shiba-Daimon MF Bldg.
	2-1-16 Shibadaimon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0012 Japan 
	
Web Address for Applications: http://www.hakuhofoundation.or.jp/english/program/tabid/196/Default.aspx 

Contact Information: 
	Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship Secretariat 
	mail at hakuhofoundation-ip.jp
	ip-office at hakuhofoundation-ip.jp
	tel. 81-3-6435-8140 
	fax. 81-3-6435-8790  


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