Social Science Research Council
Nicole Levit has extensive work experience in various organizations. Nicole started their career at Indiana University Bloomington in 2000 as an Associate Director, where they worked on a National Clearinghouse program for U.S.-Japan studies. After that, they joined Ritsumeikan University as an International Programs Officer in 2003 and worked there until 2006. In 2006, Nicole Levit joined the Social Science Research Council, initially as an Associate Director and Fellowships Manager. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Program Support and Learning at the same organization.
Nicole Levit has a BA in Modern Literary Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz, which they obtained from 1990 to 1994. Nicole later pursued an MA in East Asian Studies from Cornell University, completing their degree in 2000. Additionally, they attended the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies (IUC) from 1996 to 1997, although no specific degree or field of study information is provided for this period.
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Social Science Research Council
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