2023 Leuven
The 33rd EAJRS Conference
第33回日本資料専門家欧州協会年次大会
Adapting to Changing Trends in Japanese Studies
organized by
KU Leuven Libraries Artes
at the
Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
13-16 September 2023
organized by
at the
Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
13-16 September 2023
On January 16 (Mon), 2023, in Conference Room 1, 3rd Floor, Building 33, Toyama Campus, Waseda University, a lecture meeting entitled “Looking Back on the History of Global Japanese Studies: On Frank Hawley and His ‘Horei Bunko’ Collection” was held, sponsored by Waseda University Research Institute for Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Ryusaku Tsunoda Center of Japanese Culture, and co-sponsored by Waseda University’s Global Japanese Studies Model Unit, Top Global University Project.
The NIJL/EAJRS Kuzushi-ji Workshop will be held online 19-21 April 2023. This year, Cambridge University Library will provide some material for the workshop. The workshop is free of charge. If you wish to apply for the workshop, please fill in the application form, and submit it to a.hirano@sainsbury-institute.org by end of 12 March. The detailed information can be found here:
You can download the registration form here.
Proposals for presentations should be submitted by 15 May 2023.
All presentations should be made in person at the venue.
For in-person attendance the conference fee is 40 euro.
For online attendance the conference fee is 20 euro.
The Art Research Center (ARC), Ritsumeikan University, is pleased to announce an upcoming international symposium based on our long-standing international joint research collaboration with the team led by Prof. Hans B. Thomsen at the University of Zurich on digitizing Japanese art collections in Central Europe.
This event is held in English. Live simultaneous interpretation in Japanese is available.
We are looking forward to your participation.