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Mamiya was born on March 8, 1925, in Kalihi, Honolulu, Hawaii to Tsurumatsu and Margaret Mamiya. [1] He was a third-generation Japanese American. [2] He attended Saint Louis School on scholarship, where he played on the football, baseball, and basketball teams.
National Merit Scholarship New York Times: New York Times College Scholarship: Posse Foundation: Posse Scholarship Westminster School: Queen's Scholarship: Rhodes Scholarship: Rhodes Scholarship Robertson Scholars Program: Robertson Scholarship Rotary International: Academic-year Ambassadorial Scholarships Peace Scholarship Faculty Scholarship ...
Pusan Korea-Japan Cultural Exchange Association: Korea Suntory Foundation: Japan 1999: Japanese American National Museum: U.S.A. Ahmet Mete Tuncoku (Professor, Middle East Technical University) Turkey Tadashi Yamamoto (President, Japan Center for International Exchange) Japan 2000: The Daido Life Foundation: Japan Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art ...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (外国語青年招致事業, Gaikokugo Seinen Shōchi Jigyō), shortly as JET Programme (JETプログラム, Jetto Puroguramu), is a teaching program sponsored by the Japanese government that brings university graduates to Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), Sports Education Advisors (SEAs) or as Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs ...
American Heart Association; American Himalayan Foundation; American India Foundation; American Indian College Fund; American Near East Refugee Aid; American Red Cross; Amici del Mondo World Friends Onlus; Amref Health Africa; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Armenia Fund; Artforum Culture Foundation; Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization; The ...
The Japan Foundation (国際交流基金, Kokusai Kōryū Kikin) was established in 1972 by an Act of the National Diet as a special legal entity to undertake international dissemination of Japanese culture, and became an Independent Administrative Institution under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 1 October 2003 under the "Independent Administrative Institution Japan ...
The Association of Teachers of Japanese (ATJ) is "an international, non-profit, non-political organization of scholars, teachers, and students of Japanese language, literature, and linguistics dedicated to teaching and scholarship and to the exchange of information among teachers and other professionals to help broaden and deepen knowledge and appreciation of Japan and its culture."
Hamet has received many honors, including the Harry Goldblatt Award from the American Heart Association in 1990 for his achievements in the field of hypertension. In 2008, Hamet had the honor to be named as an Officer of the Ordre National du Québec and he received the prestigious Okamoto Award from the Japan Vascular Disease Research Foundation.