Japanese Studies Association in South Asia

About us

The Japanese Studies Association in South Asia (JSASA) is the platform of professionals who are engaged in teaching, research and  study of Japan. Professionals of diverse organizations including universities and research organizations intend to study and research Japan and expand the network of Japanese Studies in South Asia and beyond.

Ongoing Events

Testimonial

Khaled Mohammed Foisal Abdullah General Secretary, Dhaka University Japanese Studies Alumni Association (DUJSAA)

Collaboration, communication, and cooperation among SAARC nations hopefully enhanced through this amazing association. This organisation holds its significance that is 'Japanese Studies' and 'South Asia'. The interconnection among scholars will justify the purpose of its naming. I pray that JSASA may have a brighter future.

Sharmina Zaman Eati Public Relation Secretary Dhaka University Japanese Studies Alumni Association (DUJSAA).

The Japanese Studies Association in South Asia (JSASA), is a fruitful initiative of SAARC affiliated nations. To form an organisation like JSASA, has heavy weight and broaden the two way communication between Japan and South Asia. This association will be a milestone for teachers, students, researchers, and scholars from South Asia. Besides, research publications and other webinars and seminars that organised by JSASA will be an asset for the future scholars. Moreover, the inclusive objectives of the organisation represent its aim to ensure connectivity within regions. I wish all the best and prosperous posterior events of JSASA.

Farida Yeasmin Banna Research Assistant Pan-Asia Research Institute (PARI) Dhaka, Bangladesh

I am happy and excited about the Japanese Studies Association in South Asia (JSASA). As an association of multidisciplinary academicians from different countries, JSASA hopefully can assist with research publications on Japan. Besides, I believe this association would help me to develop networking with the young Japanologists of other South Asian countries. Apart from networking, JSASA as a knowledge hub would play a significant role in building knowledge-based Japanese expertise. I understand the association will help us to participate in seminars and conferences.