귀국유학생회

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Japanese Universities Alumni Association, Nepal (JUAAN)

The relationship between Nepali students and Japan dates back more than 120 years. Then Rana Prime Minister Dev Shumsher decided to send eight Nepali students to Japan for higher studies. Those students went to Japan in 1902 and studied in different government institutions, including, Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku, present Tokyo University.

The contribution of the Japan returned students are cultivation of Persimmon, Walnuts, Chrysanthemum and Fuji-no- Hana, the first irrigation canal of Nepal and ammunition technology and others. These items are still visible in Nepal.

Nepali students have been regularly dispatched to Japan since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Nepal and Japan in 1956. Present number of Nepali students in Japan is over 20,000, according to JASSO.

JUAAN is the first Japanese Universities alumni Association in South Asia. An informal and non-registered club of Japan returned students was founded in 1963. Then a formal club was established as "Japan Students and Trainees Club" in 1973 and was registered according to the rule of the Nepal government.

The club was transformed to "Japan University Students Association, Nepal (JUSAN)" in 1996, an association of students and trainees returned from Japan. Later, JUSAN became "Japanese Universities Alumni Association, Nepal (JUAAN)", an association of only students and graduates from Japan in 2008.

In 2023, JUAAN celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first establishment. And, in recognition of its significant contributions to the development of mutual understanding and friendship between Japan and Nepal over the years, JUAAN was awarded the Foreign Minister's Commendation.

The aims of JUAAN are

  • To unite all the Nepalese graduates from different Japanese Universities and Institutes
  • To share their knowledge and skills
  • To contribute to nation building process in Nepal
  • To promote Nepal Japan Friendship

Activities JUAAN is carrying out regularly are

  • Benkyokai
  • Conferences/ seminars on Nepal Japan Friendship -1-2 times/year
  • Annual function every year
  • Social events like Dashain Gathering, Bounenkai, Shinnenkai etc
  • Collaboration with JAAN*1, JALTAN*2, AOTS*3
  • Publication
    - Annual Bulletin - once a year
    - Renraku, News Bulletin - 4 times/year
  • SAFJUAA*4 Countries*5 Members Metting

All Nepalese who has studied at Japanese universities are welcome to join JUAAN's activities. For more information, please click here.

https://juaan.org.np/

  • *1 JICA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEPAL (https://www.jaan.org.np/)
  • *2 JAPANESE LANGUAGE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION NEPAL (https://www.jaltan.org.np/)
  • *3 THE ASSOCIATION FOR OVERSEAS TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIP (https://nepalaots.org.np/)
  • *4 SOUTH ASIAN FEDERATION OF THE JAPANESE UNIVERSITY ALUMINI ASSOCIATION (SAFJUAA)
  • *5 Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Srilanka

First eight students related information (Source: MOFA, Japan.) First eight students related information (Source: MOFA, Japan.)

Students to Japan and the plants they brought along to Nepal (1902-05) Students to Japan and the plants they brought along to Nepal (1902-05)

Inauguration Ceremony of JUAAN (1973) Inauguration Ceremony of JUAAN (1973)

A glimpse of Japanese Karaoke Competition A glimpse of Japanese Karaoke Competition

Executive Committee (2023-2025) with H.E. Ambassador of Japan Executive Committee (2023-2025) with H.E. Ambassador of Japan

2nd South Asian nations Japanese Language Speech Contest 2nd South Asian nations Japanese Language Speech Contest

Call for articles for Imanishi Fellowship Call for articles for Imanishi Fellowship

A glimpse of participants in online Benkyokai A glimpse of participants in online Benkyokai

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