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Finland : see FI (1)
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Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation
Citation: The objectives of the Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation are to enhance friendly relations between the five Nordic countries and Japan and to promote exchange between the peoples of the countries concerned, to increase international understanding and to attain peace in the world. The Foundation fulfills its objectives by providing grants and scholarships to organizations, institutions and individuals in the Nordic countries and Japan. The aim is to promote research, development, education and training mainly within medicine, the humanities, social and natural sciences and technology. The Foundation was established in 1985 by a donation from the Japan Shipbuilding Industry Foundation; today renamed The Nippon Foundation, which is chartered by the Japanese Government. Today, assets managed by the SJSF amount to approximately 300 MSEK. During the period 1986 – 2008 close to 5,000 scholarships and grants - equivalent to MSEK 220 - have been awarded to recipients in the Nordic countries and Japan. The Foundation has its legal domicile in Stockholm, Sweden, and is subject to Swedish law and supervision.
http://www.sjsf.se/ more Language: dan Danish, fin Finnish, ice Icelandic, jpn Japanese, nor Norwegian, swe Swedish

Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society = 北欧現代日本社会研究会,
Citation: Purpose Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society (NAJS) was formed in 2002, with the aim to encourage Japanese studies in the Nordic countries, in particular by stimulating education and research related to modern Japanese society. The ambition of the network is to be an interdisciplinary forum where doctoral students and researchers can share experiences, exchange information, and take part in debates.

NAJS organises an annual spring Conference. The purpose of the Conference is to give researchers focusing on contemporary Japanese society a possibility to share their findings in a friendly, informal atmosphere.
http://www.najs.jp/ more Language: eng English

Japan-Norway Society
Citation: The Japan-Norway Society was established in 1977. The society is aiming at promoting friendly relations, mutual understanding and cultural interchange between the people of Japan and Norway. We organize lectures, visits to private businesses and government institutions and cultural events and social meetings. JNS is a membership based organization and is open to anyone who is interested in Japan – Norway relations. Our members range from large Japanese and Norwegian businesses to families and individuals.
http://www.j-ns.no/ more Language: eng English

Department of Foreign Languages, Bergen
Description: General information on university language courses; including Japanese and BA Course Japanese Studies; library OPAC online
http://www.uib.no/fremmedsprak/en more Language: eng English, nor Norwegian

Benedictes Blogg
Description: private blog by a Japanese lecturer; Japan-related topics from a Norwegian perspective
http://benedicte-go.blogspot.com/ more Language: nno Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian

NAJAKS – Nordic Association of Japanese and Korean Studies
Description: organises conferences every three years
http://www.najaks.org/ more Language: eng English

AsiaPortal, NIAS
Citation: The AsiaPortal is a Nordic information portal for researchers, students, government officers and journalists with an interest in Asia. Its content is primarily based in the Social Sciences and Humanities. It is a collaborative endeavor between the 23 universities and research institutions in the Nordic NIAS Council and NIAS/NIAS LINC. Financed by DEFF - Denmark's Electronic Research Library.
http://www.asiaportal.info/ more Language: eng English

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