Upon graduation, MA recipients might continue their study at the PhD level in Japan and overseas, or secure employment in journalism, public service, teaching and research positions, tourism, and information technology. PhD candidates will typically seek academic or research positions.The IMAP and IDOC in Japanese Humanities offer many activities and opportunities for students such as research excursions and interactions with scholars from around the world. Visiting faculty give intensive courses or special lectures. These visiting scholars rank among world experts in their fields; they are chosen to enhance the curriculum or to support the research pursued by a particular student or students. Students also assist in planning and implementing these important gatherings and benefit from the expertise, curricular variety, and network of introductions to the world of Japan Studies scholarship that these visitors provide. Lectures and courses frequently include field trips to historic sites, museums, and other cultural activities. These may be in Fukuoka or nearby Dazaifu, or we may travel to more distant destinations. Excursions or multi-day trips have included the study of history and sites on the islands of Ōshima and Tsushima; ceramics studios and the ruins of Nagoya castle in Karatsu; temples and shrines on the Kunisaki peninsula; Usa Hachimangū shrine; Hosokawa clan history in Kumamoto; Nagasaki with visits to the Atomic Bomb Museum, Ōbaku Zen temples, Dejima, and Japan’s Christian legacy; and many other places in Kyushu or nearby Busan (Republic of Korea).IMAP and IDOC faculty also oversees the English-language Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University (JAH-Q). JAH-Q is an open-access, Scopus-indexed, double-blind peer-reviewed journal. It features scholarly essays and reviews in all fields of the humanities in Asia from scholars around the world and has been published by the School of Letters, Graduate School of Humanities, Faculty of Humanities at Kyushu University since 2016.The Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University (JAH-Q)Fieldwork(University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts)71研究室URL ▲ http://www2.lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/impjh/
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