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Mayuko joined the Australian National University as a Lecturer in Japanese Language Studies in January 2024. Before this, she worked at the University of Melbourne and the University of Tasmania in similar roles. She has a diverse educational background, having earned her BA from Nihon University, a Graduate Certificate and Master's degree from the University of Melbourne, and a PhD in History from the same institution. Her research interests encompass oral histories, the experiences of Japanese women, wartime histories of Manchuria, and international migration of Japanese women. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she is involved in external scholarly memberships and research student supervision, contributing to the academic community and guiding future scholars in their research paths.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Lecturer in Japanese Language Studies.
University of Melbourne • Melbourne, Australia
University of Tasmania • Tasmania, Australia
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