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There
are a wide variety of centers affiliated with NC
State that provide an opportunity for international
education.
The North Carolina Japan Center was established
in July 1980 by Governor James B. Hunt
to strengthen the state's academic, economic,
scientific, and cultural ties with Japan. In
its many aspects, the Center serves as a focal
point for interaction between Japanese and North
Carolinians. It is a statewide resource
intended to assist all citizens, universities,
companies, and public and private institutions
in relations with the Japanese. The North Carolina
Japan Center works to inform the people of the
state about modern Japan and its people. It also
provides information and resources for Japanese
citizens living in North Carolina. For
more information, please visit the NC Japan Center
at www.ncsu.edu/ncjapancenter
The North Carolina Center for South Asia Studies,
an educational cooperative of the South Asia
faculties of North Carolina State University,
Duke University, the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill, and North Carolina Central University,
seeks to promote research and teaching in the
languages and cultures of South Asia in the constituent
universities of the Triangle South Asia Consortium
and the region. For more information, please
visit the NC Center for South Asia Studies at www.ncsu.edu/tsac
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