[Scholarship is offered for this program]
The Siebold Program at Tohoku University in the city of Sendai offers a unique opportunity for undergraduate students interested in Japan to take classes and conduct research while experiencing life in Japan. Set in a regional capital pairing the convenience and excitement of a modern urban locale with celebrated natural beauty, the program offers access to the resources of a major national university to provide academic training and an overseas experience unequalled anywhere in the world.
Currently in its second year, the Siebold Program has welcomed more than 20 exchange scholars from its affiliated universities in Europe and Asia to study subjects in the humanities and social sciences at Tohoku University’s Faculty of Arts and Letters. Along with academic and language training, participants enjoy social outings, field trips to historical and other sites, and dedicated spaces for conversation and exchange with Japanese students. The Siebold Program provides both a comprehensive grounding in academic techniques and a guided immersion in Japanese society with the goal of producing the next generation of Japanese scholars and researchers.
For further information, please go to: https://www.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/siebold/#top_con
[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
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
We are pleased to announce that Osaka University is inviting applications for Osaka University Exchange Program for 2018. We are accepting a few full-time undergraduate and/or graduate students from your institution under the student exchange agreement between Osaka University and your institution.
Osaka University Fact Sheet (A) OsakaU_Factsheet_2018-19
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Before you apply, please read carefully the application guide: (C) Application Guide for Students_2018 Fall
• Curriculum Vitae
• Motivation Letter
• Certificate of Enrollment from faculty
• Official academic transcript
• Letter of Recommendation from academic advisor
• Colored copy of passport
• Passport-size photo (4 pieces, 3.5 x 4.5 cm, white background color, taken within the past three months)
• Letter of Nomination from faculty (*addressed to Head of Office of International Affairs)
• English language proficiency (Min. Score of TOEFL – ITP=530, iBT 80 or IELTS 6.0)
• Japanese Language proficiency (*if any)
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
Waseda University Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies International Relations Program was selected for the International Priority Graduate Program (PGP) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
The PGP program, which was created by MEXT to support programs which have international appeal to foreign students, provides priority allocation for government financed foreign students.
Students should apply for the scholarship to GSAPS. GSAPS selects students and recommend them to the Japanese Government. The Program will continue from 2018 to 2020. A detailed outline of the selected program and the application procedure are as follows.
Applications are invited for the newly open call i.e. VLIR-ICP Master Scholarships at Katholieke University Leuven in Belgium
The call is open for the Indonesian students for 2018-2019 academic years.
The deadline of the scholarship is February 1, 2018.
Students can get more information through the given link:
ICP Master Scholarships at Katholieke University Leuven in Belgium
More scholarships are available for Indonesian Students
VLIR-UOS only provides full scholarships for the total duration of the training or Master programme. It is not possible to apply for a partial scholarship.
[Scholarship is offered for this program]
Kyoto University is a comprehensive research university with a student body comprising ambitious young people from diverse cultural backgrounds who are pursuing studies in a wide variety of fields. The university’s overall enrollment of 23,000 students includes approximately 2,000 international students from around 100 countries and regions throughout the world. Sharing your ideas and aspirations with this diverse group of fellow students will greatly enrich your academic progress and your student life.For further information please visit: (1)_A_Guide_to_Exchange_Programs_at_Kyoto_University
Kyoto University International Education Program (KUINEP)
Kyoto University International Education Program (KUINEP) provides undergraduate level lectures in English to our partner university students as well as Kyoto University students. The program is open only to undergraduate students. (Their status at Kyoto University is “Special Auditor”.) KUINEP students are required to take at least six courses each semester mainly from KUINEP courses (Liberal Arts and Sciences courses) taught in English and from courses offered by Faculties with the lecturer’s permission. KUINEP Academic Calendar Spring Semester (1st Semester): April 1 to September 30 Please see the information sheet to know the offered course: https://simpan.ugm.ac.id/s/y8ASNB8RffPpsbDKyoto University General Exchange Program (GE)
This is the program in which students take ordinary courses taught in Japanese. Students are affiliated to one of undergraduate faculties or graduate schools (Special Auditor). For graduate students, there is another option to deepen their own research under the instruction of academic supervisors without taking any courses lectured in classrooms. Japanese proficiency is not required if supervisor can guide the student by any other language (Special Research student). As for undergraduate level of this program, all students are to take regular courses in their faculty which are given in Japanese. Therefore undergraduate students in this program must have sufficient Japanese language proficiency. Because details on application information vary among faculty/graduate school, applicants for general exchange program must complete “Step 1” weeks before application deadline Academic Calendar Fall Semester(2ndSemester): October 1 to March 31 in the following year Spring Semester(1stSemester): April 1 to September 30 Note: Some courses start in April and end in September or March while others start in Octoberand end in March.No course starts inOctober and end in September. Maximum study period is one year.REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Before you apply, please read carefully the submission checklist: (6)_Submission_Checklist
• Application Package (3)_Form_1-1_1-2_Letters_of_Recommendation
• Curriculum Vitae
• Motivation Letter
• Letter of Nomination from faculty (*addressed to Head of Office of International Affairs)
• Official academic transcript
• Colored copy of passport
• Passport-size photo (4 pieces, please refer to: (5)_Portrait_Photo_Requirement)
• JASSO Scholarship Form (4)_Form_for_JASSO_Scholarship
• For KUINEP: English language proficiency (Min. Score of TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.0 and over level of English proficiency is desirable)
• For GE: English language proficiency (Min. Score of TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.0 and over level of English proficiency is desirable) AND Japanese language proficiency (Min. JLPT N1 or above)
SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
2) OIA staffs will evaluate your application.
3) Once you are selected as Nominated Student, you may continue online application through website.
4) FINAL decision from Kyoto University.
Please send all documents above in 2 COPIES to Office of International Affairs, UGM (Bulaksumur Block F-13) no later than January 26, 2018.
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