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The Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science (JSPS), or Gakushin for short, is an independent
administrative institution, established by way of a national
law for the purpose of contributing to the advancement of
science in all fields. JSPS's operation is supported in large
part by annual subsidies from the Japanese Government.
The Cairo Research Station was founded in 1984.
Its main functions are to collect and distribute such
information that promote intellectual cooperation across the
boundaries, especially between Japan and the Middle Eastern
countries. It also provides a kind of support for Japanese
researchers visiting Cairo with the aim of conducting their
researches.
JSPS Cairo Research Station holds open seminar every two month . Each seminar invites a
Japanese or Egyptian specialist and delivers
a lecture on various themes.
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1. Contact
The Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science, Cairo Research
Station
Director: OISHI Yuji Address:
9, Al-Kamel Mohammad St. Flat 4,
Zamalek See our
map E-mail: webmaster@jspscairo.com, jspscairo@hotmail.co.jp Open
from Sunday to Thursday, 10:00-14:00
2. Services
Our Station provides Japanese books
as well as Arabic and Western language books for public
reading to researchers and students who are staying in
Cairo.
Receiving international faxes and mails
for Japanese researchers is available if needed.
As for the Fellowship
Program sponsored by JSPS, please see HERE.
We have opened a new page on JSPS Alumni
Association in Egypt!!! Check HERE for
detail!
3. Event News
2nd JSPS-CAIRO Seminar in fiscal year 2008
(Egypt -Japan Science Technology Year 2008 Program)
Landmines Detection
― Innovations and Demands for New Technology
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Lecturer: Dr. Gad El-Qady
(NRIAG)
Date : 6:30PM, Thursday, Jul 31, 2008
Venue : Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science (JSPS) Cairo Research Station
9 AL-Kamel Muhammad, ZAMALEK, CAIRO
Language used : Arabic and Japanese
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