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Japan Foundation study, fellowships, Pongi Arts grants

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Japan Foundation study, fellowships, Pongi Arts grants

Postby Taro Toporific » Mon Sep 22, 2003 2:15 pm

Announcement: NBR'S JAPAN FORUM (SOC): Japan Foundation Program
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 10:38:05 -0700http://lists.nbr.org/japanforum/showMessage.asp?ID=10158

Body:
The Japan Foundation promotes mutual understanding and cultural
exchange between Japan and other countries through institutional
support, fellowships, publication assistance, and arts programs.
Application materials and guidelines may be downloaded from our
website at http://www.jfny.org/jfny, unless otherwise noted. For
further information on these and other programs, please visit our
website at http://www.jfny.org/jfny
, or contact our office by phone at (212)
489-0299, by fax at (212) 489-0409, or by email at info@jfny.org
.

CULTURAL AND ARTS EXCHANGE PROGRAMS (DECEMBER 1,
2003 DEADLINE; APPLICATION MATERIALS AVAILABLE AT
http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/about/program/index.html) Artist Fellowship
Exhibitions Abroad Support Film and TV Program Production
Support

PERFORMING ARTS JAPAN (OCTOBER 17, 2003 DEADLINE)
Tour Category: helps bring Japanese performing arts to the U.S.
Collaboration Category: helps Japanese and American artists
develop a new work, which will enhance the understanding of
Japanese art and culture when presented to an American audience.

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT GRANTS (NOVEMBER 1, 2003
DEADLINE) Visiting Professorship Program: for the support of
visiting scholars from Japan Staff Expansion Program: for the
creation of new faculty positions in Japan Studies
Research/Professional Conference Program: for support of Japan-
related conferences Library Support Program: for funding of
resource acquisitions (application materials for Library Support will
be available on our website in the near future)

FELLOWSHIPS (NOVEMBER 1, 2003 DEADLINE) Research
Fellowship: for scholars and researchers Short-Term Research
Fellowship: 21-60 day fellowship for scholars and researchers
(application materials for the Short-Term Research Fellowship will
be available on our website in the near future) Doctoral Fellowship:
for doctoral dissertation candidates

PUBLICATION EXCHANGE (DECEMBER 1, 2003 DEADLINE;
APPLICATION MATERIALS AVAILABLE AT
http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/about/program/index.html) Publication Support: for
books related to Japan, in languages other than Japanese
Translation Support: for the translation of Japanese works related to
Japan



JAPANESE LANGUAGE SUPPORT For information on our
Japanese Language-related programs, please visit the Japan
Foundation Los Angeles Office website at http://www.jflalc.org
, or contact their office by phone at (213) 621-
2267, by fax at (213) 621-2590, or by email at jflalc@jflalc.org
.

CENTER FOR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Japan Foundation
Center for Global Partnership supports collaborative projects
between U.S. and Japanese organizations, in program areas of
policy research and dialogue, and educational outreach and
exchange. For further information, please see their website at
http://www.cgp.org or contact them directly by phone at (212) 489-1255,
by fax at (212) 489-1344, or by email at info@cgp.org.
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Postby jim katta » Wed Sep 24, 2003 2:54 pm

i want to personally thank you for posting this info. domo!!
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Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Sep 24, 2003 2:59 pm

jim katta wrote:i want to personally thank you for posting this info. domo!!


Check the NBR list once a week for real jobs in the Ivy-covered halls of Japan Inc. http://lists.nbr.org/japanforum/
The NBR is as dry as day-old toast in the Sahara, but the it is good for study purposes.
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