International Conference Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Japanese Studies at the Juraj Dobrila University of Pula - Traces of the Past, Horizons of the Future: Exploring Japan at the Crossroads of Humanities, Technology and Global Dialogue

Pula, Croatia | November 14–16, 2025

The official language of the symposium is English but proposals in Japanese are also possible. The participant's presentation time is 20 minutes + questions. The duration of a workshop is one hour or extended (3-4 hours), while panel sessions are up to 60 minutes. A limited number of online sessions will be available.

The deadline for submission of applications is July 29, 2025 (extended).

Further details are available on the conference website.

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Presentation format
*If Other (book launches, round tables, film screenings, art projects etc.), please specify the presentation format.
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Presentation title (in language you present)
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In case you present in Japanese, please include the presentation title in English as well.
Abstract (max 200 words in English)
*If presenting in Japanese, please write max. 500 Japanese characters
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Name and surname, affiliation of co-authors or co-presenters
*In case of panel sessions, please specify also presentation titles for all the presenters.
E-mail(s) of  co-authors or co-presenters.
If you wish to apply for an online participation, please provide a brief explanation.
*Please note that the number of online sessions is limited, so apply only if truly necessary.
If you wish to apply for financial assistance (covering accommodation and the participation fee), please provide a brief explanation.
*Available to students, alumni, and scholars from low-income countries.
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