IMG_4598On April 20-24, head of the Centre for Asian Studies, Dr. Aurelijus Zykas visited the University of Latvia by Erasmus+ exchange program and taught lessons for the students. This University placed in Riga is one of the Erasmus+ partners in the field of Asian studies.

During his lectures “Postwar Development of Japan’s Society and Politics”, A. Zykas introduced the main trends of how Japan developed after the Second World War, emphasizing the key shifting points in its history, such as San Francisco Treaty, Nixon shock, Bubble burst, etc. He covered the topics of the Reverse course, “Economic miracle”, 55-system, “Lost decade” and “party shift” among others.

During his lectures “Japan’s Global Soft Power and Public Diplomacy”, A. Zykas presented how Japan is producing its soft power, what are the main issues of its international image, and what are the actors behind, promoting Japanese values and culture worldwide.

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DSC_3276On the 30th of April, Vytautas Magnus University Centre for Asian Studies invited everyone to its annual event, the East Asia Day. This year, the event took place at VMU Small Hall (Donelaičio st. 28).
During the East Asia Day, more than 100 students, alumni, teachers and social partners, colleagues from other universities gathered together to share their experiences regarding the practical side of the Asian studies. (more…)

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Lecture on Korean shamanism

JinseokCentre for Asian Studies and the Department of Culture Studies and Ethnology invites to a public lecture about Korean shamanism bydr. Jinseok Seo (University of Latvia).

The lecture will take place on April 17, at the Faculty of Humanities (Donelaičio 52), 322 auditorium. Lecture starts at 11:15.

The lecture will be in Lithuanian.

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TC1The Centre for Asian Studies invites scholars of area studies, international relations, international economics and other subjects to submit papers to an international conference Shifting inter-regional balance: EU-East Asia economic cooperation, to be held October 21-22 in Kaunas. The conference focuses on, but is not limited to, the role of small countries amidst the shifting trade and economic cooperation relations between Europe and Asia.

Both the East Asian ‘tigers’ (Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore) and the Baltic States have open economies that depend on resources and markets from global powers. The conflict in Ukraine and subsequent sanction regimes between the US, the EU and Russia created a backlash against liberalization of trade and consolidation of trade relations between these economies. Meanwhile, China’s growth has slowed down, but global influence remains prominent in Russia, the Gulf States and elsewhere. Furthermore, Southeast Asia is often mentioned as a key emerging market. (more…)

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11051942_617442885057394_8572967531344618753_oA monk of Zen Buddhism, Bo Haeng SN from South Korea this April comes to Kaunas to hold a public lecture. This event is a unique opportunity to meet a person with such an unusual path of life. Monk has written a biographic book “Letters from the Mountains of the Dragon” and directed a monoplay “Golden Temple”, which will be performed both in Kaunas and Vilnius.
The meeting will take place on April 16, at the Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy, auditorium 303. The event starts at 18:30.

The event is organized by the Centre for Asian Studies, Korean culture club “Hallyu” and a magazine “Kelionės ir pramogos”. (more…)

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IMG_4485The 3rd of April marked the end of VMU rector’s Prof. Zigmas Lydeka visit in East Asia. Rector’s purpose was to visit universities in Taiwan and Japan.

On March 27th , a meeting was held with National Zhengzhi University’s authorities. This university has tight relations with VMU – both universities not only engage in students exchange (3 students of VMU are studying at NCCU at the moment, 1 student of NCCU is studying in Kaunas), but also in academic exchange as well, together organize the activities of the Taiwan Centre. During the negotiations the expansion of Taiwan Centre, a matter of Chinese language teachers and a question on how to raise Taiwanese students’ motivation to study in Kaunas were discussed.

On March 30th VMU delegation visited Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS), where they met rector Prof. Hirotaka Tateishi. TUFS is one of the four Asian universities, which has Lithuanian language studies. The importance of the collaboration of two universities was stressed in order to help developing each university’s respective regional studies. In addition, the establishing of Global Japan Office at VMU was mentioned by TUFS, which would greatly strengthen Japanese studies in Kaunas. For the new Centre of Lithuanian language and culture in Tokyo and their teacher Dr. Eiko Sakurai VMU delivered a present – books about Lithuania and a collection of Lithuanian language textbooks.
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NoTitleWe would like to invite proposals for the upcoming issue of a semi-annual open access blind peer review journal ‘International Journal of Area Studies‘ (IJAS) to be published in March, 2016. This issue will be dedicated to Korea and will be edited jointly with Busan University (South Korea).

Application Deadline: July 30, 2015

The Journal, published semiannually in March and October, is devoted to area studies from the humanities and social sciences perspectives (including but not limited to research on history, religion, philosophy, politics, and social processes in the regions of the world). We are interested in receiving article proposals related to different facets of the aforementioned scientific fields. (more…)

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Sakura2008 After 2 years master’s degree program East Asia Region Studies (EARS) coordinated by CAS is once again being launched. New applicants will find the program renewed and upgraded.

“First of all, I would like to apologize to everyone who wanted to enter our program during the past two years. The circumstances were very unfavorable and we had to make harsh decisions to temporarily stall the program. However it was also a good chance to freshly sort the priorities and fix the past’s mistakes” said Dr. Aurelijus Zykas, the chairperson of EARS study committee. (more…)

1969282_356215677907708_7960768266058657329_nThe Centre for Asian Studies and Japanese club “Hashi” invite to Japanese language contests which will be held at VMU Small Hall  (Daukanto str. 28, Kaunas) on March 5-6: the fifth Japanese Speech contest (March 5, 10:00-14:00) and the second Japanese Reading contest (March 6, 10:00- 15:00). During the Speech contest the participants from different schools and different cities will compete by presenting a short speech in Japanese language. This contest is sponsored by the Japanese Embassy for the Republic of Lithuania, which has prepared a special prize for the contest winners this year: the lunch with H.E. Ambassador of Japan Kazuko Shiraishi, who will participate at the contest as the head of judging committee. The absolute winner of the contest will be awarded with the special trophy. (more…)

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PlakatasIn 2014 March 7 VMU signed a collaboration memorandum with Bunkyo Gakuin university in Japan. The students from Japan immediately started learning about Baltic region and by the end of December a number of 17 students and 6 teachers were selected to form a delegation to visit Lithuania.

2015 March 11 – 13 the selected group will visit Vytautas Magnus university, where they will get familiar with VMU and participate in a conference by doing presentations and discussing in work groups. Also a sightseeing excursion is planned to show historically and ethnographically important places in Kaunas. During the period of the program students will live in selected families and actively interact with members of HASHI club. The visit is coordinated by Centre for Asian Studies and VMU japanese culture club HASHI.

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