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- Old Japanese Students' Association, Kingdom of Thailand (OJSAT)
Old Japanese Students' Association, Kingdom of Thailand (OJSAT) Under the Patronage of His Majesty the King
website: http://www.ojsat.or.th
Date of founding | September 15, 1951 (Under Royal Patronage since 1966) |
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Qualifications for membership | Studies in Japan lasting more than 1 year |
Executive committee | 15 members (Elected members, in office for 2 years) |
Alumni organizations | The following alumni organizations are registered under OJSAT
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Activities:
1) Member Services
- Events and Publications: Athletic tournaments, field days, golf tournaments, study tours, sightseeing trips, seminars, year-end parties and other events organized in order to promote interaction between members as well as with non-members. Also publishes a newsletter.
- Member benefits: Financial assistance provided for hospitalization and funerals.
- Education: Hosts study meetings regarding the Internet, fund management, the prevention of hepatitis B, etc.
- Provides a system to search for OJSAT members through its Web site.
2) International Exchange
OJSAT acts as a contact point or host of the following activities regarding international exchange as a member of the ASEAN Council of Japan Alumni (ASCOJA). ASCOJA is currently comprised of Japan alumni organizations from 10 ASEAN nations.
- ASCOJA-Junior Exchange Program (Home Stay Program):
This program is for children of ASCOJA members between the ages of 14 and 17. About 4 or 5 children from each country participate in a home stay for between 5 to 7 days. - ASJA (Asia Japan Alumni) International-Junior Exchange Program (Home Stay Program):
This program invites the junior high school children from each ASCOJA chapter between the ages of 13 and 15 to stay in Japan for 2 weeks. Between 5 to 6 children participate. This program is available only to the children of ASCOJA members. - ASJA (Asia Japan Alumni) International Exchange:
In 2000, this program was initiated for scholarship students from each ASCOJA member country, in order to give them opportunities to experience Japanese culture first-hand and to get to know Japanese people through various activities.
3) Cultural Exchange
OJSAT holds Origami, cooking, Ikebana and tea ceremony lessons in order to introduce Japanese culture to people in Thailand. It also organizes events to introduce Thai culture to Japanese people residing in Thailand. As an organization that is deeply involved in Japanese culture, OJSAT members also actively participate in or attend Japanese and Thai cultural exchange events such as Bon Odori Dance Festivals and Japanese plays. Other OJSAT activities to promote Japanese culture and the Japanese language include the Japanese Speech Contest.
4) Other
- Conducts the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) in Thailand
- Conducts the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)
- Holds the Japan Education Fair
- Provides financial assistance for the publication of university textbooks and other books