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JASSO held Japan Education Fair (Thailand) described below.
This Fair is designed to provide Thai students and educators with up-to-date and correct information about Japanese higher education and research by participating institutions and organizations in order to help the students select appropriate schools and achieve their academic pursuits, thereby promoting study in Japan.
Bangkok:
Intercontinental Hotel, Bangkok (973 Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, Patumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand)
November 6 (Sat.), 7(Sun.) 2004
Number of Participants: 2,796
(1) Sponsor: Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
Old Japan Students' Association, Thailand (OJSAT)
(2) Supporter: Embassy of Japan in Thailand
(1) Opening Ceremony:
Speeches and ribbon cutting.
(2) Individual consultation:
Universities and colleges participating in the Fair gave advice to people who intend to study in Japan concerning their educational system, educational programs, admission procedures, and characteristics, etc. and also provided information about the future partnership between Japanese and Thai universities. Other exhibiting organizations provided information about their programs for consultation.
(3) Orientation:
DVD presentation and panel discussion on study in Japan were held by JASSO staffs, Embassy of Japan in Thailand and former Thai students who studied in Japan.
(4) Introduction of Japanese Culture:
Demonstration of Koto, Kendo, Bon dancing, Folding paper and so on.
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National Universities (20)
Muroran Institute of Technology, Iwate University, Tohoku University, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Hitotsubashi University, Yokohama National University, Niigata University, Gifu University, Nagoya University, Toyohashi University of Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Osaka University, Nara University of Education, Wakayama University, Okayama University, Kochi University, Kagoshima University, University of the Ryukyus
Private Universities (22)
Aomori Chuo Gakuin University, Tokyo International University, Reitaku University, Kanda University of International Studies, Aoyama Gakuin University, Gakushuin Women's College, Keio University, International Christian University, Kokushikan University, Senshu University, Takushoku University, Chuo University, Tokai University, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Waseda University, Aichi Sangyo University, Nanzan University, Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto Notre Dame University, Osaka University of Economics,
Nippon Bunri University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Japanese Language Institutes (2)
I. C. Nagoya,
Tokyo Sanritsu Academy