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  2. List of nursing organizations - Wikipedia

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    International Council of Nurses (ICN) Nursing Mutual Aid; European Federation of Nurses Associations [1] European Forum for National Nursing and Midwifery Associations [2] European Nursing Council [3] European Student Nurses Association [4] (ENSA) European Specialist Nurses Specialist Nurses Organisation [5]

  3. Student council - Wikipedia

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    A student council (also known as a student union, associated student body or student parliament) is an administrative organization of students in different educational institutes ranging from elementary schools to universities and research organizations around the world.

  4. Nursing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The first nursing association in Japan was founded in 1929 by Take Hagiwara as the Nursing Association of the Japanese Empire. [7] By 1933, the organization had around 1500 members from throughout Japan [12] and joined the International Council of Nurses (ICN). [13]

  5. American Association of Colleges of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is a national organization of nurses in the United States that is dedicated to advancing nursing education. It was established in 1969, and represents more than 875 member schools of nursing at public and private universities nationwide.

  6. Students' union - Wikipedia

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    A students' union or student union, [note 1] is a student organization present in many colleges, universities, and high schools.In higher education, the students' union is often accorded its own building on the campus, dedicated to social, organizational activities, representation, and academic support of the membership.

  7. A nursing home in Japan has employed an unusual new ... - AOL

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    KITAKYUSHU, Japan — Once a week, Rena Shinohara heads off to work, clocking in for a shift at a job one could say she was born to do. Rena, 18 months, is a baby worker at a Japanese nursing home ...

  8. Japan America Student Conference - Wikipedia

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    The following year, American students reciprocated by hosting the second JASC. This began the tradition of alternating host countries and holding JASC annually. Although World War II forced the suspension of JASC, it was revived in 1947 by Japanese and American students living in Japan. From its origin, JASC has been student-run, which ensures ...

  9. Category:Professional associations based in Japan - Wikipedia

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    J. Japan Association for Language Teaching; Japan Association of Conference Interpreters; Japan Association of Corporate Executives; Japan Association of Translators