International Exposure
Greetings from Monash University!
Warm greetings from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan!
Warm greetings from the School of Science and Technology, Meiji University!
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies is the oldest academic institution devoted to international studies in Japan. It began as the Institute for Research of Foreign Documents (蛮書調所, Bansho Shirabesho), a Tokugawa shogunate’s translation bureau set up in 1857. It was subsequently established as an independent educational and research institution with the name Tokyo School of Foreign Languages (東京外国語学校, Tōkyō gaikokugo gakkō) in 1899.
The Study in Kansai Program (SKP) is Ritsumeikan University’s non-degree study abroad program. The program brings together students from around the world at RU’s campuses in Kyoto, Osaka, and Shiga Prefectures.
SKP offers participants a great opportunity to study at RU while utilizing the extensive historical and cultural resources of the Kansai region. Enrollment in the program is flexible with three tracks of study; you can apply to the track that best suits your academic needs.
Warm greetings from Inha University in South Korea!
Greetings from UniLaSalle!
Kanazawa University is a leading university on the Sea of Japan coast. The University has significantly contributed to Japanese higher education and academic research since it was founded in 1949. One of the University’s charms lies in studying in Kanazawa, a city rich in history and traditional culture. Kanazawa has cultivated a respected intellectual profile since the time of the Kaga fiefdom (1598 – 1867). Lively interaction among students, communication with staff, and the local community make it the perfect venue for personal growth and development.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) welcomed the Ministry of Education of Saudi Arabia delegation on Monday, 20 February 2023. This honorary visit was part of a series of tours for the delegation to several cities in Indonesia including Jakarta, Bandung and the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The delegation was led by Dr. Abdulrahman Ali M. Alamri, Assistant Deputy Minister for International Cooperation, totaling 7 people consisting of representatives from the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and several representatives of universities in Saudi Arabia.
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