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Jeremy Breaden is the Director of the Bachelor of Global Studies and Head of the Intercultural Studies section in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University. His research primarily focuses on transnational intercultural dimensions in education and employment, with a particular emphasis on Japan and East Asia. Beginning his academic career in 2011, Jeremy previously worked as an international communications consultant for higher education institutions and private corporations in Japan. He is currently engaged in an Australian Research Council Discovery Project investigating meritocracy and education reform in postwar Japan and West Germany, collaborating with a multinational team on a project funded by the Toyota Foundation to support migrant entrepreneurs in rural and regional Japan. His emerging interest includes virtual mobility initiatives and he is the co-convenor of the Online Intercultural Exchange Research Cluster. Jeremy has a strong commitment to Japanese studies and global Asia, directing the Bachelor's program and teaching various related units. Recent publications cover themes such as student empowerment in internationalisation and the resilience of family-run universities in Japan against demographic pressures.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Director of Bachelor of Global Studies and Head of the Intercultural Studies section.
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