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Ahmed Rahmy is a Professor of International Relations at Tokyo International University, with a focus on Japanese literature and its cultural intersections with the Islamic world. He holds a Ph.D. in Japanese Literature from Chukyo University (1992), along with advanced degrees in Japanese Culture (Osaka University for Foreign Studies, 1983) and Arabic Literature (Cairo University, 1978).
- Education: Ph.D. in Japanese Literature (Chukyo University, 1992), M.A. in Japanese Culture (Osaka University for Foreign Studies, 1983), B.A. in Arabic Literature (Cairo University, 1978).
His research bridges Japanese literature, cultural translation, and Islamic studies, emphasizing cross-cultural dialogue through literary works. His publications primarily focus on translating classical Japanese texts into Arabic, showcasing his dedication to fostering cultural understanding between Eastern and Middle Eastern traditions.
Rahmy has received significant international grants, including those from The Japan Foundation, NICHIBUNKEN, and MONBUSHO, supporting his scholarly pursuits over decades. His academic career spans esteemed institutions such as Cairo University, Kurume University, and currently, Tokyo International University.
- Scientific Awards & Grants: The Japan Foundation Grant (2006-2007), NICHIBUNKEN Grant (1998-1999), MONBUSHO Grant (1978-1982).
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