
Mimi Yu
Associate Professor · Japanese Teaching Pedagogy
University of Texas at San AntonioAbout
Mimi Yu is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), where she has taught Japanese courses since 2008. She previously served as Associate Director of the East Asia Institute (2008-2019) and as President of the Japan America Society of San Antonio twice.
Her research focuses on Japanese teaching pedagogy and instructional technology, including the development of Open Educational Resources (OER) for Japanese language courses. She has received multiple grants and awards, such as the Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award, UTSA President’s Distinguished Diversity Award, and the Diversity First Award from the Texas Diversity Council.
- Scientific Awards:
- Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award
- Diversity First Award (Texas Diversity Council)
- UTSA President’s Distinguished Diversity Award
- Grants:
- 2020 Japanese Video Contest ($1,000)
- 2019 San Antonio Japanese Video Contest ($1,000)
- San Antonio's Fifth Japanese Play Contest-Future Japan ($1,000)
- TeamUp Grant ($7,000) for study abroad programs
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