Australia-Japan Society of NSW University Awards 2023(11 May)

The Australia-Japan Society of NSW (AJS-NSW) held the University Awards Night at The Japan Foundation, Sydney, on Thursday, 12 May. University students who are studying Japanese and have obtained exceptional academic achievements were presented with the awards by Mr Shuichi Tokuda, Consul-General of Japan in Sydney.
 
In their acceptance speeches, the award winners spoke about their journey so far, and goals of learning Japanese. In the networking session that followed, AJS-NSW affiliates and representatives from various Japanese organisations praised the award recipients’ efforts.
 
In recent years, CLAIR Sydney has been strengthening ties with AJS-NSW on occasions such as attending events like this Awards Night hosted by AJS-NSW. We look forward to further deepening our relationships with AJS-NSW and other Japan-related organisations.
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