The Nagoya University Program for Academic Exchange (NUPACE), established in February 1996, is a short-term student exchange programme, through which international students enrolled at Nagoya University’s partner institutions are given the opportunity to study in Japan for four to twelve months. The programme aims to forge friendships that extend beyond borders, internationalize through education, and motivate overseas students to pursue more extensive studies with regard to Japan. The NUPACE academic year runs from late September to August of the following year, and students are offered a choice of two admission periods: late September or early April.
Short Program
Warm Greetings from Kansai University, Japan!
Greetings from Yonsei University!
Greetings from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU)!
Warm greetings from Singapore Management University (SMU) in Singapore!
Warm greetings from Seoul National University in South Korea!
Greetings from Toyo 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
We are pleased to inform you that the DAAD is reopening the short visit programs after closing this program at the beginning of this year. The programs are listed below.
Greetings from the University of Tokyo (UTokyo)!
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