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Univ. of Toyama

3190, Gofuku, Toyama-shi, Toyama-ken
930-8555

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CENTER for FAR EASTERN STUDIES(CFES)
University of Toyama

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News

CALL FOR PAPERS: Far Eastern Studies,Vol.10(Deadline: November 30, 2009). For more information, please visit the author's home.

University of Toyama hosts International Symposium ``CENTRAL ASIAN MIGRATION MANAGEMENT and INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, '' (September 13, 2009)

CFES Seminar ``Frontier of Environmental Policies in North-Eastern Region, '' (February 23, 2009)

CAMMIC cooperates with Hokkaido University for Migration Issues and Security in Central Asia and Russia at First East Asian Conference for Slavic Eurasian Studies (February 5 and 6, 2009)

CFES hosts 4th Workshop of Central Asian Migration Management and International Cooperation (CAMMIC), (March 8, 2009)

CFES Seminar ``Employment effects by economic growth around the Yangtze Delta, '' (November 13, 2008)

CALL FOR PAPERS: Far Eastern Studies,Vol.8(Deadline: October 31, 2008)

CFES Symposium ``CHINA:30 years age of the Reform and Opening-up,''(sponsored by Toyama Prefecture, October 10, 2008)

CFES Hosted The 6th annual symposium of the Northeast Asian Academic Network(October 9, 2008)

Joint Seminar of C-FES and Environmental Biology and Chemistry "Cd, Zn & Hg isotope compositions of PM10 of main atmospheric sources of pollution in Paris: New tools for a precise discrimination" by Dr. David Widory (Stable Isotope Laboratory Manager, June 4, 2008)