Events

Learning About the Japanese-Canadian Heritage And History In BC

On Sept 2, 2022, the descendants of Japanese Canadians displaced during the Second World War gathered in front of the Mayne Island Museum. Joining them were current island residents who wished to share their connection to the island. The Centre for Japanese Research, Mayne Island Museum, and the Mayne Island Japanese Memorial Garden brought this […]

Recasting Ainu Indigeneity in Museums Through Performing Arts

Photo by Dan Mariner WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3, 2022 | 5 – 7 PM Haida House at the Museum of Anthropology (no museum access) • Free  6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2   Presented by Centre for Japanese Research + Museum of Anthropology at UBC and David Lam Centre at SFU. Join us for a lecture […]

The Impact of the Tokyo Quad Summit on Emerging Indo-Pacific Strategies

The Youtube Recording of this event is now available here:   The Impact of the Tokyo Quad Summit on Emerging Indo-Pacific Strategies [Remote: ZOOM ONLY]  19:00PM – 20:00PM PST // 22:00PM – 23:00PM EST; June 16th, 2022 11:00AM – 12:00PM JST/KST; June 17th, 2022 07:30AM – 08:30PM IST; June 17th, 2022 On June 16, 2022, […]

CONVERGENCE OR DIVERGENCE?: DECODING THE INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGIES OF CANADA, JAPAN, THE USA, AND EUROPE

  This was a joint event between the CJR and the Centre for the Study of Global Japan at the Munk School of the University of Toronto, held on March 21, 2022. The CJR’s director and Konwakai Chair, Dr. Yves Tiberghien, joins the panel. The Indo-Pacific is a critical region, containing over half the world’s […]

Centre for Japanese Research’s Open House Event

You are invited! On March 22, 2022, 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm, the Centre for Japanese Research will be holding an Open House. This is a gathering to celebrate the coming of spring and to say hello again to our community at UBC and beyond! If you are interested in Japan and curious about the […]

Hope for the Future of Youth in Asia

[Japanese translation below] With the rise of the ageing population in East Asian countries, many have come to question the role that young generations will come to play in the next few years. It is without doubt that frustrations amongst the youth have increased from the rise in cost of living to policies catered towards […]

Negotiating at the Brink: How Does the World Solve the Climate Crisis

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges our world has ever faced, already devastating our environment, economy, and our health. The difficulty of addressing climate change is that it requires global coordination. World leaders have made attempts through conferences and accords but the proposed measures will not stop global temperatures from rising above 1.5 […]

Japan and Korea in Southeast Asia: Roles, Influences, and Interests

Roundtable discussion: Japan and Korea in Southeast Asia: Roles, influences, and interests.   With the continuous rise of China and many of its countries bordering major trade routes, Southeast Asia has become an important geopolitical area. The region is being courted and look at by numerous countries throughout the world with an intention of expanding […]

Rupture and Resistance: the Politics of Reform in Early Meiji Tokyo

Zoom event on February 10, 2022, at 12:30 pm (PST) Join us for an incredible lecture given by Dr. Tristan R. Grunow on what happened behind the political scenes during the transformation of Tokyo in the late 19th Century. This talk reviews the politics of the early Meiji period through the lens of the urban […]

Global Consequences of the U.S.’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan

The U.S.’s longest war in history, fought over 20 years, saw more than US$2.313 trillion in war spending; over 2,400 U.S. soldier casualties; and around 46,000 civilian deaths. At least 2.2 million displaced Afghans took shelter in neighbouring Iran and Pakistan; and another 558,000 were internally displaced. In this context, much of the discussions surrounding […]