News for December 2020

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7 September 2022

Oki performing in the UK from 11 November 2022

Oki will be performing at Glad Cafe in Glasgow on 11 November, at the White Hotel in Salford on 12 November and at Cafe Oto in London on 14 November.   The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is delighted to be supporting travel to the UK by Ainu artist Oki on a debut UK tour with Rumiko

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6 September 2022

16 Daiwa Scholars arrive in Tokyo!

16 Daiwa Scholars from the 2020, 2021 and 2022 cohorts have arrived in Japan! The start of the programme has been delayed by  two years in the case of the 2020 Scholars and by one year in the case of the 2021 Scholars. We wish them a great twelve months of language study (at Waseda),

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15 December 2020

The Octopus & FOUND KOBE JAPAN

For the last three years, artist Stefan Jennings and photographer Jane Kelly have been researching and working on FOUND KOBE JAPAN. This project centres on an anonymous photographic album that was found dumped in a skip and which depicts a life lived in Japan in the 1920s, focusing on the international community living in Japan

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9 December 2020

Toyota-Shi Trevelyan Trust Scholarship: Call for Applications - apply by 19 April 2021

In a bid to contribute to academic research, international understanding and knowledge exchange, the Toyota-Shi Trevelyan Trust (TSTT) provides scholarships and bursaries to enable students from the United Kingdom to pursue studies in Japan. The scholarships, which amount to £2,500 per award are available to undergraduate and postgraduate students who are UK residents to support a

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3 December 2020

Carl Randall exhibiting at Flowers Gallery 'Small is Beautiful' exhibition - until 10 January 2021

Daiwa Scholarship alumnus and artist Carl Randall has been invited to exhibit two artworks in this year’s Small is Beautiful exhibition at Flowers Gallery, until 10 January 2021. Flowers is one of the UK’s leading commercial galleries, with galleries in New York, Hong Kong, East and Central London; representing prominent British figurative painters such as

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