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The seminar on “Publications and Careers in Asian Studies” is designed to raise awareness and inform the student community* about the challenges of the academic world as it relates to Asian Studies.
* Research Masters, PhDs in Asian Studies or other scientific disciplines related to the East Asian region
Each session is structured around the representation of research professions based on real-life examples: resume reading, university job sites, recruitment methods, etc.
This seminar is targeted towards Master’s students working on the East Asian region. It is highly recommended for doctoral students, as well as open to undergraduate research students.
The seminar is split into two themes:
Publications and careers in Asian Studies in France
- Publications and careers in Asian Studies in France
Friday 28th october from 4pm to 7pm
Room Léon Vandermeersch UFR LCAO (481 C)
Speakers: Yannick BRUNETON, Marie GIBERT et Ken DAIMARU - Publications and carreers in Asian Studies in the English Speaking World
Friday 3rd February from 4pm to 7pm
Room Léon Vandermeersch UFR LCAO (481 C)
Speakers: Justine GUICHARD, Thomas GARCIN, et Gilles GUIHEUX
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