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Lao-Japan Human Resources Development Institute (LJI)

Lao-Japan Human Resources Development Institute (LJI) is a recognised university in Laos. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityVientiane
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsBusiness & Management; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationMinistry of Education and Sports, Lao People's Democratic Republic (MOES Laos / ກະຊວງສຶກສາທິການ ແລະ ກີລາ) — apex regulator for Laotian HEIs including chartering, programme accreditation, state-grant allocation. Laotian HE classifications: (1) NATIONAL/STATE UNIVERSITIES — 5 public universities (National University of Laos in Vientiane; Souphanouvong University in Luang Prabang; Savannakhet University; Champasak University in Pakse; University of Health Sciences in Vientiane under joint MOES + Ministry of Health regulation); (2) PRIVATE COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES — ~20-30 including international-partnership institutions; (3) RELIGIOUS AND VOCATIONAL — Buddhist monastic education + technical/vocational institutes. Plus Department of Higher Education within MOES handles recognition; quality assurance via Education Standards and Quality Assurance Center (ESQAC) of MOES Laos. Lao language is primary instruction; French legacy from 1893-1953 Indochina era diminishing; English growing in international programmes; Chinese-language programmes emerging through Belt and Road partnership initiatives.
Official websitehttps://www.laojapan.org
Accreditation registryhttps://www.moes.edu.la
Founded 2010 (founded by Lao-Japanese intergovernmental cooperation through JICA; provides Japanese-business-style management training). Major Lao-Japanese intergovernmental institute. Founded 2010 through JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency). Provides Japanese-business-style management training + Japanese language. ~1,000+ students. Important Japan-Laos cooperation symbol. Japan is significant Lao development partner.
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