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Disturbing decree: Japan is abolishing its universities’ social science and humanities programs.

Posted on 17 September 201530 July 2021 by Joshua Chalifour

Disturbing decree: Japan is abolishing its universities’ social science and humanities programs.

| Times Higher Education

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