Yoshiyuki Morishita, Ph.D.
internatinal intern, fellow of the Department of Modern Cultural and Social History
Research areas
the problem of housing, social history and the national question in Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century
Graduated programmes, schools and thesis topics, academic degrees
2001–2003: Master in History – Area Studies (East Central Europe), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo
2003–2010: Ph.D. in History – Area Studies (East Central Europe), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, thesis title: Housing Problemas and Czech Society in the 20th Century: Prague Urban Society in the Interwar Period
Foreign internships and scholarships
2004–2006: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Czech Republic state scholarship
International grants and projects
2011–2013: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Slavic Eurasian Research Center Hokkaido University, Special researcher
2015–2019: Czechoslovakia „multinational state“ 1918–1992, Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists JSPS
Teaching activities
Ibaraki University College of Humanities and Social Sciences (since 2015)
Membership in domestic and foreign professional societies and scientific councils
Member of the Association for East European Studies (tououshi-kenkyuukai) (since 2001)
Member of the Historical Science Society of Japan (rekisigaku-kenkyuukai) (since 2009)