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Free public lectures at Temple University Japan
The Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS) at Temple University Japan offers free public lectures throughout the year. Six lectures will be offered in June 2012 on the following topics: June 1st: A Sociology of Japanese Youth: From Returnees to … Continue reading