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Japan Foundation |
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The
Japan Foundation is an organization for international cultural
exchange. It carries out a broad variety of cultural exchange
programs and provides grants in the fields of Japanese
studies, Japanese-language education, the arts, etc. |
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For
further information, please visit http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/index.html |
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Fulbright
Memorial Fund Program |
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Every
year since 1997, school teachers and administrators
representing each of the fifty states and the District of
Columbia visit Japan as participants on the Fulbright Memorial
Fund Teacher Program. Six hundred program participants are
divided into three groups and each 200-member-group visits
Japan for a few weeks in June, October or November every year.
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For
further information and an application form, please visit
http://www.iie.org/Template.cfm?&Template=/programs/fmf/default.htm
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Commemorative
Organization for the Japan World Exposition (1970) Grants
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With
the participation of some 77 countries and 64,220,000
visitors, the Japan World Exposition of 1970 proved an
unprecedented success. The theme of the expo, “progress and
harmony for mankind,” expressed the wish that mankind would
reflect on the destruction of nature that has accompanied the
advancement of scientific technology, and on our history of
social conflict, and that our future path would be a
harmonious one. The JEC Fund Project receives no assistance
from the national government. Instead, the Project manages a
portion of revenues earned from Expo ’70 and utilizes the
resultant investment gains to assist cultural exchange,
science, and educational projects both around Japan and
overseas. The ongoing objective of the JEC Fund Project is to
contribute to community service with a view to achieving
harmonious development of the human race, and to help create
an even more affluent living environment.
Operation
Division: Fund Department Commemorative
Assoc. for the Japan World Exposition
Address: 1-1, Senri Banpaku-Koen Suita, Osaka, 565-0826
JAPAN
Phone: (81-6) 6876-2675
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For
further information, please visit http://www.expo70.or.jp/e/fund/index.html
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