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The Value of an Arts and Humanities degreeThe evidence of the value of Arts and Humanities degrees is compelling.Here at the University of Sheffield, we are highlighting how our highly skilled graduates are equipped to tackle current issues…
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Korean Studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of SheffieldWith a complicated history and thriving cultural scene, Korea is a fascinating country to study. Our Korean Studies course will develop both your Korean language skills and your understanding of…
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Chinese Studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of SheffieldOne of the world's greatest powers with the fastest growing economy, China is a fascinating country to study. Our Chinese Studies course will develop both your Chinese language skills and your…
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"We know you better than you know yourself”: China’s transnational repression of the Uyghur diaspora 2023Presentation Session 2023 By David Tobin & Nyrola Elimä Read more here: “We know you better than you know yourself”: China’s transnational repression of the Uyghur diaspora…
From Mollie Shadwick
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Why Study East Asia at Sheffield?Hear from our students and staff about why they chose to study East Asia and what makes learning about the region at Sheffield great
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Graduation 2021Congratulations to all out students who graduated fromt he School of East Asian Studies in July 2021
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SEAS Seminar: Affective Fan Communities, from Japan to the UKThis seminar’s discussion concerns the rituals, performances and practices of two such affective fan cultures: maid cafés and idols. Each presenter will discuss their sociological…
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Research seminar: Body cultures and masculinities in JapanThe two presentations will explore some of these concerns by examining the ways in which male bodies are groomed and fashioned to perpetuate, but also resist, normative gender discourses in…
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SEAS Research Seminar: Postage stamps as hitorical documentsBy Emeritus Professor James H. Grayson In this powerpoint-based lecture, I will explore the use of semiotic analysis to the study of postage stamps. The case example will be the post-Liberation…
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SEAS Undergraduate Careers Retreat 2021The SEAS Undergraduate Careers Retreat took place on Wednesday 24th March 2021. The event featured a presentation made specifically for SEAS students from UoS Careers Service, as well as a panel of…
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Taught Postgraduate Open Day session - 24-02-21This is a recorded session from our Online Postgraduate open day which took place on 24th February 2021
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An introduction to the School of East Asian StudiesA breif introduction to the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield.
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Postgraduate graduation - message of congratulationsWell done to all of our graduating postgraduate students! We cannot celebrate as normal this year but everyone in SEAS sends a huge congratulations to all of those who graduated with a Masters or PhD…
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The “Comfort Women” Issue Japan’s Changing Stigma Management StrategyIn this research seminar presentation Dr. Kristian Hauken explores Japan’s ongoing re-configuration of diplomatic policy regarding the “comfort women” issue. By applying the…
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Critical perspectives on the “global” success of J-pop and K-pop idolsIn this research seminar presentations, Dororthy Finan explores how imaginations of Japan and Korea influence the relative successes of popular cultural products, and uses this as a lens to…
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Meet Korean Studies Alumni RubyRecent Korean Studies graduate Ruby talks about her current career and her experiences of studying at Korean Studies Sheffield
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