Greetings from Toyo University, Japan!
International Exposure
The Global Research Program is a virtual international experience program that supports research and creative projects in UC Chile and international partner universities within the Global Internships for Research and Practice-Based Learning framework. Spanish is not a requirement as all the faculty speak English.
Warm Greetings from Meiji University, Japan!
This summer program is designed for students who are interested in Japan but have not yet studied Japanese.
Students will study Japanese culture, history, and society through a variety of lectures conducted in English and on field trips to historic sites and museums.
Students will also experience collaborative research, discussions, and presentations with SWU students in Cross-Cultural Workshops.
The program consists of 2 courses: Japanese Studies and Cross-Cultural Workshop.
Both courses are worth credits, and a certificate will be issued upon completion of the program.
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Japanese Studies: 1 credit
Cross-Cultural Workshop: 2 credits
Greetings from Osaka, Japan!
Greetings from Toyo University in Tokyo, Japan!
Warm Greetings from Kyushu University, Japan!
Warm greetings from Kyoto University, Japan!
IMT Nord Europe is a French Graduate School of Engineering affiliated with the Institut Mines-Télécom and a University of Lille partner. IMT Nord Europe, located at Europe’s crossroads between Paris, London, Brussels, and Amsterdam, is a major education player in today’s energy, ecological, digital, and industrial transitions. The diversity of expertise and complementarity of the Institut Mines-Télécom schools ensure that IMT Nord Europe plays a role in a group strategy to respond systemically to the challenges of the 21st century’s major transformations: digital, industrial, energy, and educational.
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) is inviting UGM to be one of partner institution in their In-Country/In-Region-Program for students/graduates from South East Asia for the intakes 2024-2026. This program in funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
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