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Philip Seaton's Online CV

Current Position (April 2008 - )

Associate Professor (jun-kyoju), Research Faculty of Media and Communication, Hokkaido University, Japan.

Part-time lecturer at Hokusei University, University of the Air, and JICA Sapporo.

Undergraduate Courses: CALL (computer assisted language learning), English (four skills), Japanese Current Affairs, World War II History and Memory, Japanese Modern History (at Hokusei University).

Masters Courses: History and Education, International Conflict

 

Education

2000-2004: Sussex University, DPhil (Media and Cultural Studies). DPhil Thesis: Japanese Memory of the Asia-Pacific War: The Struggle to Reconcile Defeat, Aggression and Suffering, 1991-2001, Department of Social Sciences, University of Sussex (2004).

2002-2004: University of Tokyo (Japanese Government Scholarship).

1996-1997: Sussex University, MA (International Relations).

1991-1994: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, BA (History).

 

Employment

2008- : Part-time lecturer (hijokin koshi), Hokusei University and University of the Air.

2007- : Associate Professor (jun-kyoju), Hokkaido University, Japan.

2007- : Lecturer, JICA Sapporo.

2005-2008 : Part-time lecturer (hijokin koshi), Fuji Women's University.

2004-2007: Lecturer (gaikokujin kyoshi), Hokkaido University, Japan.

1998-2001: Lecturer (gaikokujin kyoshi), Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan.

1997-1998: English Teacher, BKC Moscow (3 months).

1994-1996: Junior High School English Teacher (JET Programme, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan).

 

Other Qualifications

1999: Japanese Language Proficiency Exam, Level 2.

1997: CELTA (Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults), International House, London.