Boosting economics and society with intensive educational programs

WHO WE ARE

Laos-Japan Human Resource Development Institute was established in 2001 at the National University of Laos with support from JICA. It aims to foster business human resources and promote mutual understanding between Laos and Japan. LJI contributes to socio-economic development through cultural exchange, business management training, and Japanese language education, strengthening bilateral ties.

 LJI is a business human resource development business, Japanese education business, and utilizing the mutual understanding promotion business of Japan and Laos and the know-how and networks cultivated in these three businesses. We are working on a platform business that creates new activities and values.

WHAT WE DO

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The Winners of Honda Y-E-S Award Laos 2025

Phonsavanh Sounakhen

 a student from the Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Souna Thorjongliachy

a student from the Department of Product and Interior Design, Faculty of Architecture

Congratulations to the winners of LJI SUSU 2025

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SPSS Practical analysis

30-hour course
Fee = 1.5 million kip

MBA PROGRAM

LJI’s Master’s in Business Administration, equips students with practical and theoretical management skills to thrive in a global economy, with a focus on ASEAN regional integration and Laos’ development.

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Hands-on consultancy services to promote participants to apply their knowledge acquired from the lectures into their real business.

Keieijuku Program

Keieijuku is an exclusive management program for CEOs and top executives, offering six key subjects to support self-development and business growth through strategic learning.

Tailor-made Program

The program can be designed for specific target groups in the company with the contents, duration of the program can be custom-made, between 1-14 days.

Regular Program

This is the original program of LJI and we have over 20 years of experience.

Created to respond to the increasing demand for Japanese language education in Laos

Regular Course

There are 8levels of courses on weeldays and 3 levels courses on weekends. You can choose the suits your level class. (offline or online)

Special Course

You can offer tailor-mde Japanese language course to suit your budget, goals, and requests.

Introductory Course

For beginner, the content consists of reading and writing hiragana and katakana and basic conversation.

Annual Event

We hold the Japanese speech contest in March and the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) in December, every year.

LJI regularly organizes various exchange activities to promote mutual understanding and strengthen the relationships between the Lao and Japanese people.

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