Constitutional revision research project
Student Researchers
Kumiko Igushi
MPA (Master of Public Administration) Candidate
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Kumiko Igushi has served as project assistant since July 2008. She coordinates the archiving of websites, reviewing and translating original content to create a permanent database of internet-based resources on constitutional revision in Japan. Before enrolling at the Kennedy School of Government, she worked as a strategy manager at Deloitte Consulting and as a lobbying representative at Hewlett-Packard Japan. She earned both bachelor and master degrees in law from the University of Tokyo.
Shi-Lin Loh
Ph.D. candidate, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
Shi-Lin Loh has been a student assistant with the Constitutional
Revision Research Project since September 2006. She assists in compiling the research bibliography and the chronology of Japanese constitutional revision. Shi-Lin is particularly interested in early-modern Japanese history and literature as well as the history and culture of overseas Chinese communities.