The Institute

The Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies, founded in 1968 at the University of Pennsylvania and since 1984 located at Columbia University, is an international research and liaison center designed to serve all scholars, regardless of nationality, whose main area of study focuses on premodern Japan. The overall purpose of the Institute is to encourage both individual and collaborative research on all aspects of premodern Japanese civilization, especially the medieval period, centuries which, until the 1970s, had been relatively neglected among Japanese and Western scholars alike. The facilities of the Institute are available to all scholars and students of medieval Japan from any academic institution.

Barbara Ruch (Director)
Ryuichi Abe (Deputy Director)
Miho Walsh (Executive Director)
Ken Aoki (Japanese Language Documents Manager)


509 Kent Hall, Mail Code 3906
Columbia University, New York, NY 10027
Telephone: 212-854-7403
Facsimile: 212-854-1470
medievaljapan@columbia.edu
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/imjs