Seminars on the Middle East and Islamic StudiesSeminars on the Middle East and Islamic Studies (MEIS) for Students of Postgraduate and Postdoctoral LevelThe MEIS Seminars started as a part of the activities of the project MEIS in 2005. The seminars aim to provide the latest academic information and also to provide opportunities to improve presentational and discussion skills for students of postgraduate and postdoctoral levels who are interested in the Middle East and/or the Muslim Societies.The seminars include lectures by researchers from both TUFS and other universities, presentation training for students, and discussions.http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/training/meis/meis-semi/Seminar in Ottoman Paleography and DiplomaticsThis seminar aims to develop the participants’ ability to read Ottoman documents and registers by analyzing examples of manuscript documents from Ottoman archives. It is held for two days, once per year, and is cosponsored by Islamic Area Studies Center at Toyo Bunko (Islamic Area Studies is one of the programs supported by National Institutes for the Humanities).Beirut Seminar for Young ResearchersThe seminar meeting “Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies in Japan: The State of the Art” is to provide opportunity for young researchers who work in Japan specializing in human and social sciences on the Middle East and Islam to present their studies in Beirut and to discuss extensively with researchers of respective eld. Being selected among applicants from universities and institutes in Japan, the participants are dispatched to Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies in Beirut to present their papers in English for 25-30 minutes, followed by 15-20 minutes of questions, comments, and discussions from/with the invited researchers from Lebanon and other countries.http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/training/meis/beirut-semi/30
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