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The Japanese-German Center (JDZB) was founded 40 years ago, on 15 January 1985, to promote and deepen Japanese-German and international exchange at the levels of business, science, culture, society, and politics. To mark this occasion, the JDZB organized an alumni reunion for its exchange programs, where former participants could reconnect and forge new connections across programs and years. 
Under the title “Building International Bridges! Alumni in Dialogue for Sustainable Exchange,” former participants from all five current JDZB exchange programs met in person at the JDZB for the first time across all programs, including young professionals, volunteers, youth welfare specialists, young leaders and scientists.

Following in-depth discussions in program-specific working groups, the panel discussion “Sustainably Building Bridges Through Exchange – What Does It Take?” highlighted how exchange programs support professional and personal development, foster intercultural competencies, and create innovative networks. Alumni reported on the synergies that emerged from new contacts made during the programs. A key takeaway from the event was the realization that exchange programs represent a sustainable investment with long-term impact. Another important impulse was the need to open the programs to a more international audience. The further development of the programs and securing their funding were central concerns raised with the stakeholders present. Former participants also see themselves as responsible for continuing to engage in Japanese-German and international exchange.

During the event, officials from both Japan and Germany praised the value of Japanese-German exchanges. They emphasized the importance of personal interaction, the strength of the alumni network, and the role of the JDZB in fostering long-standing, trusted cooperation between the two countries.
The JDZB has been organizing exchange programs for over 20 years in cooperation with key partner institutions. The alumni event was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.

Source: JDZB

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Published: December 2025

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