Jan 31

Job: Project Associate – National Bureau of Asian Research (Seattle)

Via JETAA Pacific Northwest:

The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) has an opening for a project associate at its Seattle office.

Project Associate, Center for Health and Aging, Seattle, WA

Position Description
NBR is seeking a Project Associate to provide administrative support to the Project Director in planning
and implementing the Pacific Health Summit and its related events and workshops. The Pacific Health
Summit is an annual event that strives to connect science and policy for a healthier world. Participants
include the top decision-makers in science, policy, industry, medicine, and public health from around the
world. The opening is a part-time to full-time, temporary, hourly position. For more information about the
Summit visit http://pacifichealthsummit.org/.


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Jan 30

Hofstra Marketing and International Business Career Fair

I received the below information in an e-mail.  I have no connection to Hofstra, so no idea how they got in touch with me.  It looks rather JET-relevant, though, so take a look if you’re in the market.

Hofstra University Frank G. Zarb School of Business

MARKETING & INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CAREER FAIR

Sponsored by The Career Center at Hofstra University, Alpha Kappa Psi – The Professional Business Fraternity, The Hofstra American Marketing Association, The International Business Association, and The Advertising Club
Wednesday, April 29, 2009

11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Student Center, Multipurpose Room

TO REGISTER FOR THE FAIR… Read More


Jan 30

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Back on January 15, JetWit posted a link to its first media hit, an article that ran in Yomitime, a free Japanese-language weekly publication.  Below is a translation of the article into English generously provided by professional translator/interpreter Joel Dechant (CIR Kagoshima-ken, 2001-04) at the request of JetWit. (FYI, Joel actually translated it very quickly.  I just forgot to post it until today.)

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Two Men Work Behind the Scenes for the JET Program, Publish Newsletter on Japan

By Kinoue Imai Weinstein

Translation by Joel Dechant (CIR Kagoshima-ken, 2001-04)

The original article ran in Japanese in Yomitime, a free Japanese weekly newspaper 1/9/09

The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program is a Japanese government-sponsored program under which fresh university graduates from English-speaking countries are invited to teach English in Japan’s junior and senior high schools. Started in 1987 with 848 participants, the program’s American alumni association alone now boasts 5508 members, approximately 1000 of whom are in New York. One alumni, Steven Horowitz (age 38) began publishing a quarterly newsletter, JETaaNY, in 2002. The 24-page[1] newsletter covers recent JET alumni developments and news about Japan. Horowitz recently handed off his editor-in-chief duties to Justin Tedaldi (age 29) who plans to expand and enrich the newsletter.

The reason for starting the alumni association and holding the occasional gathering after returning to the States, says Horowitz, was “because our experience working in Japan when we were younger is an important part of our identity, and of course because we wanted to be friends with people who we had something in common with.” Read More


Jan 30

Job: ESL Instructors – Midwest University (Annandale, MD)

Via JETAA DC:

Midwest University, Washington D.C. (http://www.midwest. edu/) is seeking ESL instructors for our Annandale campus.  Part-time evening positions: 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (Monday through Wednesday)  Training and/or experience in teaching English as a second language preferred but not required. Reliability a must.

Qualified candidates, please send resume or CV via email to:

Lee, Eunmee Ph.D., Assistant Professor, TESOL Coordinator, ESL Coordinator
Midwest University-Washingt on D.C.
e-mail: tesol@midwest. edu

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Jan 29

Job: Assistant to the Associate Director – Asian Cultural Council (NY)

A new job listing from Miho Walsh, former JET Liason at the Japanese Consulate in NY, former Director of the Donald Keene Center at Columbia and now the Associate Director at the Asian Cultural Council in New York.

She is looking for an Assistant to the Associate Director/Coordinator of Special Programs.  All inquiries can be sent to her at: mwalsh /atto/ accny /dotto/ org.

Read on for more info. Read More


Jan 29

Jobs: School for International Training (Vermont)

Via the Chronicle of Higher Ed international jobs page:

1/28/2009


Jan 29

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I recently learned of the existence of the Society for Writers, Editors and Translators (SWET) (www.swet.jp), a Tokyo-based group that seems to share a lot in common with JetWit and the Writers Interpreters Translators (WIT) Group–except that SWET has been in existence for 25 years!  (Read the full history of the group here.)

In 1998 SWET members collaboratively published the Japan Style Sheet as a guide for professional translators

The other day I had the pleasure of meeting Ruth Stevens, one of the founders of SWET who now lives in the NY area.  She introduced me (via email) to Lynne Riggs, the co-founder and current organizer of SWET, who in turn introduced me to SWET webmaster Sako Eaton.

Needless to say, we were all happy to learn of each others’ existence, and I wanted to make sure to let all the JET alumni and Friend of JET readers out there know about SWET (which, amusingly, has “SWET Shirts” for sale on their website).

In addition to a terrific website, SWET also has an e-mail list and RSS feed that are free.  You can also sign up for SWET membership for 5,000 yen or $50/year which entitles you to receive their newsletter containing various info and articles that do not appear elsewhere.

I look forward to future collaboration with the SWET folks.  (You’ll notice there’s already a sidebar widget for SWET with the RSS feed from their site.) And I encourage any readers to suggest and help implement additional ideas to help foster collaboration as well.


Jan 29

Job: Interpreter (E->J) for Outdoor Research (Seattle area)

Via JETAA Pacific Northwest:

Needed:  (Must fill ASAP)

Interpreter (English- Japanese) – familiarity with the garment industry a plus but may not be required!  Must be fluent in both Japanese & English to act as interpreter for business meeting between Outdoor Research (www.outdoorresearch .com) staff and their Japanese contact to explain new line of products for sale & distribution in Japan.

Dates:  February 2nd & 3rdif available please provide full day, 8 hour  & 12 hour rates

Contact:  Mr. Alex Kutches  425-345-9554 / alexk @outdoorresear ch.com


Jan 29

Job: Program Officer – Pacific Forum CSIS (D.C.)

This listing was included in the JETAA NY weekly email but is located, I think, in Washington, D.C.:

The Pacific Forum Center for Strategic and International Studies is seeking a program officer to help manage grants and foundation relations and the Pacific Forum Young Leaders Program.  Strong writing, communication, and organizational skills.  BA required, MA preferred, 2-4 yrs experience and interest in Asia a plus. Salary: $28,000-32,000. Start date: March 1, 2009 (flexible).  Send Cover Letter and CV to: Pacific Forum CSIS, pacforum /atto/ hawaii.rr.com


Jan 29

JETAA Pacific Northwest recently held its bounnenkai which apparently included a trivia game contest.  Photos from JETAA PNW’s Treasurer/Webmaster Shun Endo can be seen on the JETAA PNW site at the link below.

Hi Alumni,

I hope everybody is staying positive in this unstable economy.  Reach out, get support, and maintain hope!  You’re not alone.

I finally got around to posting the pictures that I took at the PNW JETAA Bounenkai.  There are a lot of fun pictures, including a nice group shot!  check them out!

http://www.pnw. jetalumni. org/?p=549

Shun


Jan 29


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JETAA NY Magazine Editor Justin Tedaldi (CIR Kobe-shi, 2001-02) has apparently just landed a phone interview with Hikaru Utada to run in a future issue, and he’s looking for good questions to ask her.  E-mail responses to Justin at magazine /atto/ jetaaany /dotto/ org.

Hi everyone,

I just received an e-mail saying that Utada Hikaru will call me tomorrow (Fri. 1/30) afternoon to do an interview with JETAA NY Quarterly about her forthcoming English studio album, which will be released in the U.S. at the end of March.

I thought it would be cool to put out a request to the JET Alumni community for any questions you’d like to ask her. I’ll do my best to include as many as I can.

Please e-mail your questions to Justin Tedaldi at magazine /atto/ jetaany /dotto/ org no later than 1:00 p.m. this Friday.

Official release info for the new album appears below.  Yoroshiku! Read More


Jan 29

JETAA Ongaku Connection Update

Some upcoming Japan-related music events courtesy of Adren Hart, organizer of the JETAA Ongaku Connection google group.

Jazz and Poetry Evening
My Floating Mother, City: An Evening with Kazuko Shiraishi
http://info.japansociety.org/site/R?i=hk2e7JZ6mgiK1BYYpr3vtw..
Friday, January 30
6:30 pm
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NIPPON JAZZ NYC
February 1,  8:00pm – 11:00pm
Erika Matsuo
Blue Owl Cocktail Lounge
New York, NY
$5 cover
http://www.meetup.com/Nippon-Jazz-NYC-Meetup-Group/calendar/9445145/
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Pop the Rock Japan Music Showcase
http://www.afxakibafest.com/
April 4, 2009
University of Maryland
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Check out the J-Rock & Punk Meetup group GENKI SHOCK
Site:  http://www.meetup.com/GENKI-SHOCK/
Mar. 22, 2009 – JAPAN NITE~ AUDREY BENTEN PRESENTS!!
Apr. 2, 2009 – ASOBI SEKUSU


Jan 29

Lend a hand for the JETAA NY Quarterly Magazine Stuff ‘n Mail

Justin Tedaldi (CIR Kobe-shi, 2001-02) is about to publish the first issue of the JETAA NY Quarterly Magazine (f/k/a the “Newsletter”) under his new tenure.  Come out and help, hang with other JET alums and support a JETAA NY activity.

WHAT: JETAA NY Stuff n’ Mail for the winter 2009 “New” issue of JETAA NY Quarterly
WHERE: Japan Local Government Center, 3 Park Ave. (at 34th Street), 20F
WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 4, after 6:00 p.m.
WHY: Officially, to help stuff envelopes and mail them to your fellow JETs.  But also…
-To get a first-hand look at our “New” issue, now rebranded as a magazine
-To enjoy free free pizza and drinks at the JLGC’s new location
-To chill out with other JETs and take the party over to Caliente Cab Co. for an informal nomikai (488 Third Avenue and corner of 33rd Street). Margaritas and Central American beer the house specialty.
-For the truly dedicated, a chance to hear about potential assignments already planned for our next spring issue, so you can write the really cool stories!
HOW?
RSVP with Justin at magazine /atto/ jetaany /dotto/ org before the end of Tuesday, Feb. 3 to ensure the right amount of pizza for all.

SEE YOU THERE!


Jan 28

Japan Society: An Incisive Afternoon with Director Takashi Miike

Via Japan Society (NY):


From Gore to Westerns:
An Incisive Afternoon with Director Takashi Miike

Saturday, February 7
2:00 pm

ichi the killer
Miike’s 2001 film, Ichi the Killer.

From the gory horror of Audition (1999) to the spaghetti western parody Sukiyaki Western Django (2007) to the musical comedy The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001), Japan’s busiest film director Takashi Miike has made over 50 films in the widest range of possible genres. His razor-sharp, most absurd and yet entertaining style of filmmaking makes him one of the most distinctive directors working today, and this has brought a whole new type of international, enthusiastic, young followers to contemporary Japanese films. In this incisive afternoon, Miike will speak in depth on his filmmaking behind-the scenes.

Followed by a reception.


Takashi Miike.

Takashi Miike
Born in Osaka in 1960, Miike graduated from the Japan Academy of Moving Images in Yokohama.  After assisting directors such as Shohei Imamura and Hideo Onchi, he directed a number of Yakuza movies on video and made a theatrical feature debut with Shinjuku Triad Society in 1995.  His filmography includes more than 50 films to date, and the latest film Yatterman is being released in Japan in March.

Tickets:
$11/$7 Japan Society members, seniors & students

Purchase tickets online or call the box office at 212.715.1258.


LOCATION:
Unless noted otherwise, all programs will be held at Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street at First Avenue, NYC.

You have received this e-mail announcement based on your expressed interest in specific types of events. Updates on upcoming events will be e-mailed periodically.


This program is presented in association with Subway Cinema.
Hotel accommodations are provided by The Kitano New York.


Jan 28

JapanInfo e-Newsletter – January 2009

The January 2009 edition of JapanInfo is now available.  JapanInfo is published by the Consulate General of Japan in New York/Japan Information Center and is a great source of info for Japan-related things going on in New York and the surrounding area.

Highlights include:

Statistical Overview on Americans and Foreigners Living In Japan
According to recent statistics from the Ministry of Justice, there are over two million foreigners living in Japan, or 1.69% of the total population (approximately 130 million). Compared to ten years ago, the number of foreign residents increased 45.2%, while the total population of Japan (including foreign residents) showed only a 1.3% increase. Read more…

Ambassador Desk
Happy New Year! I hope that 2009 will be a good one for us all.
The start of the New Year is the perfect time to take stock of the past and reassess the future. Since I took office, I have put my energy into changing the mindset of our staff, and providing better service,… With an ear for our visitors’ suggestions, all of us at the Consulate are determined to continue our efforts, so that the Consulate is even more accessible to everyone.


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