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Kazushi
IWAO

Ph.D.
Born on March 24, 1975 in Kobe, Japan.

EDUCATION

Apr. 1999 to Mar. 2006, Kyoto university (Kyoto-city, Kyoto), Ph.D in History

Apr. 1997 to Mar. 1999, Kyoto university (Kyoto-city, Kyoto), Master of Arts in History

Apr. 1993 to Mar. 1997, Kobe university (Kobe-city, Hyogo), Bachelor of Art in History

EXPERIENCE

Apr. 2009 to present, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies (Kobe-city, Kobe), Visiting Researcher

Apr.2007 to Mar. 2009, JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad / The International Dunhuang Project, the British Library (London)

Apr. 2004 to Mar. 2007, Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for Young Scientists / Kobe City University for Foreign Studies (Kobe-city, Kobe)

Sept. 2002 to Mar. 2003, Research Assistant of COE (“Center of Excellence”) project Kyoto University (Kyoto-city, Kyoto)

Research area: History of the Old Tibetan Empire, Administration and taxation system of the Old Tibetan Empire.

Publications ( the entire list as a *.pdf file)

[2020]

Iwao K., Zorin A. Secular Fragments of Tibetan Texts Found at the Main Dunhuang Collection Kept at the IOM, RAS // Written Monuments of the Orient. No. 1(11), 2020. P. 103—116.

[2011]

Iwao K. A Newly Identified Fragment of the Tibetan Royal Annals in St. Petersburg // New Studies of the Old Tibetan Documents: Philology, History and Religion: Old Tibetan Documents Online Monograph Series vol. 3 / Ed. by Imaeda Yoshiro, Matthew T. Kapstein and Takeuchi Tsuguhito. Tokyo: Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, 2011. P. 245―255.


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