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Articles - The Bulletin of the SJA Association

 

We are editing a "bulletin" which provides general information about Japan and Switzerland. The articles are about education, science, technology, work, culture and way of life in general. The different activities of our association are also presented.

The second Bulletin (December 1999)

Table of Content

  • People and project management in Japan.
  • "One’s country is always better perceived from afar".
  • A Japanese professor in a Swiss University.
  • Motivations and experiences of Swiss engineers and scientists in Japan.
  • Opportunities to go to Japan: how to get a grant.
  • Raku: where tradition meets modern ceramic art.
 

Download Bulletin nº2
(File size 777 Ko)
The first Bulletin (December 1998)

Table of Content

  • The educational system in Switzerland and Japan: a comparative overview.
  • Sending foreigners' children to school in Japan.
  • A few words about the Swiss - Japan Association for Engineers and Scientists.
  • The culture corner : Integral Calligraphy.
  • Studying in Switzerland: the point of view of a Japanese engineer.
 

Download Bulletin nº1
(File size 393 Ko)

The pdf files can be viewed with Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher.
You can also tell us if you are interested in printed copies.
The third Bulletin will be ready beginning of year 2003.


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