(Last updated : 2026-06-10 14:19:52)
  NANAMI Akiko
   Hiroshima shudo University  The Faculty of Global and Community Studies
   Professor
■ Present specialized field
●Specialized field
International relations 
●Keyword
●The main research themes
1. Official Development Aid studies 
2. NGOs in Foreigner Settlement Support Systems 
●Capable of joint research and research consultation content
■ Research activities
1. 2007/12~ The New Zealand Asian Studies Society(NZASIA)
2. 2008/03~ The Japan Society for New Zealand Studies
3. The Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network
■ Business career
1. 2009/04~2016/03 Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Law Associate Professor
2. 2016/04~2018/03 Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Law Professor
3. 2018/04~ Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Global and Community Studies Professor
■ Book and thesis
1. Book "A great escape for my survival as a female academic in Japan: My story, my career tranjectory" (Collaboration) 2023/03
2. Book New Zealand Today (Collaboration) 2019/05
3. Thesis Guns in 'Fair and Just' World: Christchurch Mass Shooting in 2019 (Single) 2021/09
4. Thesis Support for Refugees' Pathways to Employment (Single) 2019/03
5. Thesis Examining Recent Japan-New Zealand Relationship From Political and Economic Perspectives (Collaboration) 2018/02
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2023/11/30 What Covid-19 has revealed in Japan (25th New Zealand Asian Studies Society International Conference)
2. 2023/07/25 Studies on Violence against Women: A case from Japan under Covid-19 (10th International Conference on Gender and Women's Studies (GWS2023))
3. 2018/06/29 Why do women silence themselves in Japan? (5th International Conference on Gender and Women Studies 2018)
4. 2017/08/26 Supporting 'youth' in New Zealand and Japan: Are they supported or not? (New Zealand Studies Society of Japan 2017 Symposium)
5. 2017/03/28 Challenges to Regional and Global Peace in the 21st Century (International Colloquium: Challenges to Regional and Global Peace in the 21st Century)
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■ Subject
1. BA Thesis
2. Basic Seminar
3. Global/Regional Studies B (Understanding Global/Regional Issues)
4. International Affairs (Understanding International Issues)
5. International Migration
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■ Activity in society
1. 2026/04 Interviewed by University of Auckland Peace Project
2. 2025/08 (新聞等の記事等への対応)RadioNZのインタビュー