Academic Society of Iranians in Japan

Academic Society of Iranians in Japan

Introduction

Academic Society of Iranians in Japan, ( _fa. جامعه علمی ایرانیان در ژاپن)abbreviated as ASIJ, is a non-governmental and non-profit organization of Iranian students and researchers in Japan. According to the articles, apart from internal aims, the organization aims at promoting relations and exchange between the academics of Iran and those of other countries particularly Japan.

Major Activities

ASIJ annually holds an international conference in Tokyo with presentations in Persian, English and Japanese languages. [ [http://asij.ir/Seminars/2006/tabid/121/Default.aspx Conference 2006] ] [ [http://asij.ir/Seminars/2007/English/tabid/139/Default.aspx Conference 2007] ] [ [http://asij.ir/Seminars/2008/tabid/226/Default.aspx Conference 2008] ] In the multi-disciplinary conference, in addition to Iranian and Japanese education authorities as invited guests, members from various Japanese university present and discuss their latest scientific achievements.

References

ASIJ in the Media

Aftab News Agency, Feb 25, 2006: [http://www.aftab.ir/news/2006/feb/25/c3c1140871763_science_education_research.php The First Annual Conference of ASIJ was held.] (in"Persian":اولین نشست جامعه علمی ایرانیان در ژاپن برگزار شد).

IRNA (Islamic Republic News Agency), Feb 24, 2007: [http://www2.irna.com/fa/news/view/line-12/8512055923200641.htm The Second Annual Conference of ASIJ was held.] (in"Persian": دومين سمينار سالانه جامعه علمي ايرانيان در ژاپن برگزار شد).

NHK World Radio Japan, [http://www.nhk.or.jp/persian Persian] , Mar 4, 2007, 12:41:10-12:50:00JST: An introduction to the Academic Society of Iranians in Japan by the radio program "Barg-e-sabz" (in"Persian":معرفی جامعه علمی ايرانيان در ژاپن )


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