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Japan Studies | Program Activities

Research Opportunities

The Japan Studies Program offers the opportunity to work personally, in small-group settings, with experienced scholars and practitioners. One highlight traditionally has been for students to undertake travel-study and publish their findings in a U.S.-Japan yearbook unique in its field, with a quarter-century tradition. The volume is circulated, in both English and Japanese, to the U.S. Congress and the Japanese Diet and to think tanks, universities and experts on U.S.-Japan relations in both nations.

Co-curricular Activities

Japan Studies offers field trips every fall and spring term. Destinations include U.S.-Japan related government, business and mass media offices in Washington, D.C., and meetings with distinguished alumni.

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Japan Studies provides at least some fellowship support to all its concentrators.

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 For more information on the SAIS Japan Studies Program, please contact: 

Kent Calder
Director

Junko Dyokas
Program Coordinator
202.663.5812
202.663.5940 fax
reischauer@jhu.edu