[This program is self-funded] Kansai University (KU), known as one of the leading universities in Japan with old history of 130years, is a comprehensive private university with 13 undergraduate, 13 graduate programs, and 3 professional graduate schools. There are over 30,000 students enrolled at the university including more than 900 international students. KU campuses are located in Osaka. They are about an hour train ride away from Kyoto, Kobe and Nara. Under the new vision for internationalization entitled “Kansai University Global Initiatives” (GI Vision), KU opened the Bekka “Japanese Language and Culture Program Preparatory Course” in 2012. This unique course is designed to enhance Japanese language proficiency, media literacy and inter-cultural competency. Currently, over 100 international students from various countries and regions with large portion of students from Asia are enrolled in the course. They are striving to move on to the next stage of education at Japanese universities at both undergraduate and graduate levels. We are now offering an Intensive Japanese Language and Culture Course (IJLC) in addition to the Preparatory Course (Bekka). IJLC will have sessions in summer and winter. In this IJLC, we provide instruction in Japanese as a second language as well as Japanese culture experiences and field trips (e.g. to Kyoto). Participants will learn Japanese language, and understand Japanese culture and society from various perspectives. Another feature of the IJLC is that the participants will have opportunities to interact with KU Japanese students through a variety of activities. In summary, participants will have opportunities to learn communicative Japanese and truly experience the vibrant cities and people of Western Japan. Program details & application guide: Guide for IJLC Summer 2018 GPA Conversion
Exchange Program
[This program is self-funded]
SNU Exchange Program is for students in SNU’s partner universities who wish to study at SNU for one or two semesters and transfer credits to their home institution. To be eligible to participate inour exchange program, candidates must be officially nominated by their home institution and pay the tuition fees to their home institution.
Program guideline: 1. SNU Student Exchange Program Application Guideline for Fall 2018
[This program is self-funded]
Students from partner universities can study at APU for one semester or one year under the student exchange agreements. APU currently accepting the nominations and applications for 2018 Spring exchange program
For further information, please go to: http://en.apu.ac.jp/academic/page/content0166.html/?c=0611
Fact Sheet : http://en.apu.ac.jp/academic/uploads/fckeditor/public/toapu/student_exchange/2018_Exchange_Program_Fact_Sheet.pdf
[This program is self-funded]
Sophia University has more than 200 partner institutions worldwide and receives exchange students based on the student exchange agreements. Every year, more than 300 exchange students study at Sophia. Participating exchange students pay tuition to their home institution for the period of their stay at Sophia. Exchange students will be responsible for their own room and board and transportation to and from the host institution.
For further information, please go to: http://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/admissions/exchangeprograms
[This program is self-funded]
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
“Summer Session in East Asian Studies and Japanese Language” will start from 2018.
It consists of Summer Session 1 and Summer Session 2. These are a four week academic program each.
This program provides participants with opportunities to take part in an East Asian studies program and an intensive Japanese language program in both sessions.
Program Dates
Session 1: Monday, June 4 – Friday, June 29, 2018
Session 2: Monday, July 2 – Friday, July 27, 2018
The details regarding the East Asian Studies program are found on our website:
Summer Session in East Asian Studies 2018
The details concerning the Japanese Language Program:
Summer Session in Japanese Language 2018
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
This 3 week summer program is designed for students who are interested in Japan, but have not yet studied Japanese. Students will study about Japanese culture, history and society through a variety of lectures conducted in English and in field trips to historic sites and museums. Students will also experience collaborative research, discussions and presentations with SWU students in Cross-Cultural Workshops.
For further information please go to: https://cie.swu.ac.jp/english/prospective/inter_program/
[This program is self-funded]
This 4-week intensive Japanese Studies Program provides international undergraduate students who have an interest in Japanese culture, a good opportunity to study various aspects of Japan — traditional, modern and contemporary. You can choose from weekday courses which may be of interest to you, as well as the chance to go on weekend excursions in and around the Saitama/Tokyo area. All classes will be conducted in English, and an introductory Japanese language class will also be available for those who wish to start leaning this interesting and unique language.
Program Brochure: https://simpan.ugm.ac.id/s/OwuHLT5Crabk0Mu
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