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» Go to news mainSociology PhD Student Hanika Nakagawa Awarded the 2025 Tanaka Fund Grant
Sociology PhD student Hanika Nakagawa has been awarded the 2025 Japan Foundation’s Tanaka Fund Grant to Support Promising Studies Scholars to write her doctoral dissertation overseas. Hanika's doctoral project will explore, in community based ethnographic research, how food systems among the Indigenous Amami peoples of the Archipelago in Japan have been affected by colonial policies. She is supervised by Dr. Elizabeth Fitting.
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