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Yuki - 
Associate Professor

Even though many of our graduates will have progressed in their careers since completing a case study, they are still of interest to students who wish to gain an understanding of the world of work.

About the job

Main responsibilities

Taking charge of some lectures and seminars.

Typical day

Teaching and administrative duties and working on my research projects.

What do I enjoy about my job?

Research and teaching.

Challenging aspects

Publication.

Why did this area of work appeal to me?

Because I can continue my research.

Skills/qualifications I use in my job?

PhD.


Career information

Brief history since leaving University

It had taken four years to gain this job since I left the university. First, I worked as a research assistant for a university in Japan, where I graduated (April 2009 - March 2010). Second , I worked for the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo, as a senior researcher (April 2010 - March 2013), a research institute sponsored by the German government.

Where do I see myself in the future?

Professorship.


Advice to students

My piece of advice to students

Publication.



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Last updated: 28 Jun 2017