New Director of SRC Tetsuo Mochizuki
Tetsuo Mochizuki
Professor Akihiro Iwashita has left his vivid footprints as he stepped
down and completed his directorship of the Slavic Research Center (SRC)
at the end of July 2010 with magnificent achievements. Tetsuo Mochizuki
is serving his second directorship in 15 years. If this was a ball
game, this second term could be referred to as “one point relief” by
one of the old timers until the “ace” of the new generation steps onto
the pitching mound.
Our center is responsible for two grand projects,
the grant-in-aid GCOE program “Reshaping Japan’s Border Studies” led by
Professor Iwashita and Cross Disciplinary Studies “Regional Powers” led
by Professor Tabata, as well as SRC’s educational programs such as the
“International Training Program” led by Professor Matsuzato, Professor
Ieda and Professor Wolff and the graduate school education (Studies on
Slavic Society and Culture) organized by Professor Uyama. The center
has been blessed with the crème de la crème of young scholars and
researchers and my duty as the director of this center is to make sure
that this horse carriage moves smoothly and swiftly while daydreaming
of the grasslands of the far and distant Slavic region.
However, your support and cooperation is
imperative for the SRC to contribute to the Slavic and Eurasian Studies
in Japan and the world and as well as to function as a Joint Usage/
Research Center designated by the Japanese Ministry of Education
(MEXT). Thus, we kindly ask for your continuous support and cooperation
and I sincerely hope that the SRC can continue to function as a forum
for scholarly exchange among scholars and researchers of Slavic and
Eurasian Studies in Japan and all over the world.
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