News & Events
USJETAA is looking for writers interested in submitting abstracts to be considered for our 2025-26 cycle of JETs on Japan publications. This is a quarterly publication with articles that focus on JET perspectives on US-Japan relations. We encourage JET alumni to draw upon their work in different fields to contribute to a deeper understanding of US-Japan relations, while also elevating the visibility of exceptional alumni.
USJETAA invites all JETAA chapters and/or sub-chapters in the US to apply for a small grant (typically ranging from $1,500 to $3,500) to support an innovative event or program that furthers US-Japan relations at the grassroots level. We are currently accepting applications on a rolling basis through October 1, 2025.
In May, we will be reading the first few pages of Kawamura Genki's novel 私の馬 (My Horse) on Friday, May 9 at 7 PM ET.
Join us on Friday, May 9th, 7 -8:30pm ET to explore pathways into Japanese language education, from credentialing and certification to navigating career opportunities in K-12 and higher education.
Vivian Chen (Shimane, 2016-2018)
Although immigration is enriching both Japanese and American societies, a critical issue is the integration of immigrant families and their children into educational systems, especially primary and secondary schools. This process has not only social implications, but also significant consequences for the U.S. and Japanese economies, which both face challenges due to aging populations and shrinking workforces…
JETs on Japan: April, 2025
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