Lecturer (tenured, 2022), Monash University
Chair of Japanese studies program
School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics (LLCL) , Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Arts, EDI committee member (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) and School EDI committee chair
Executive committee member (Secretary) of Japanese Studies Association of Australia (2019-)
Editorial board member of The Japanese Journal of Language in Society, The Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, (2023-)
Project member of Corpus project (PI: Prof. Hanae Koiso) National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, (2022-)
Project member of Multilingual-Multicultural project (PI: Prof. Yoshiyuki Asahi) National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, (2022-)
Project member of Language Change and Variation Unit, (PI: Prof. Yoshiki Ogawa) Tohoku University, (2016-)
awarded for Research Fellowship for Young Scientists by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (2015-17).
awarded for Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Research Fellowship (2020).
satoshi.nambu[at]monash.edu
At Monash University, I have been teaching and coordinating courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I am currently accepting PhD students.
Courses taught:
Japanese Ianguage course
Japanese Language, Culture, and Communication (Japanese sociolinguistics)
Languages, cultures and interaction in Asia (linguistic landscape)
Japanese Language in Action
(topics in Japanese grammar, language use in fiction)
Research methods in applied linguistics (post-graduate course)
Using language data and technology (corpus in applied linguistics; post-graduate applied linguistics course)