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Members of staff and their fields of special interest

The department's twenty-four full-time members of staff are engaged in research in a wide range of areas. The main fields of special interest covered by the department are listed below with the names of staff members who are doing related research and who are able to supervise in each field:

Japanese linguistics and applied linguistics Sanae Enomoto, Mei Ling Fu, Hiroko Hashimoto, Catriona McKenzie, Mariko Muraki, Yuka Nakayama, Kyoko Ogawa, Mariko Okabe, Helen Marriott, Satoshi Miyazaki, Gary Peters, Hiroko Rowe, Robyn Spence-Brown, Hiroshi Tajika, Takako Tomoda, Jun Yano, Noriko Yoshida and Kuniko Yoshimitsu

Japanese linguistics and sociolinguistics Helen Marriott

Japanese interpreting and translation David Askew, Yoko Pinkerton and Ross Mouer

Japanese business communication Helen Marriott, Satoshi Miyazaki, Yoko Pinkerton and Kuniko Yoshimitsu

Japanese society, work organisation, industrial relations: Ross Mouer and Wendy Smith

Japanese political economy, international relations, business-government relations David Askew, Ross Mouer and Wendy Smith

Japanese law David Askew

Japanese culture, religion and literature Alison Tokita and Wendy Smith

Computer-assisted language learning Mariko Okabe and Gary Peters

Gender studies Ross Mouer, Yuka Nakayama, Wendy Smith and Alison Tokita


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