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History of JASSO | JASSO
History of JASSO | JASSO Outline of Establishment JASSO was founded on April 1, 2004 by rearranging and integrating the scholarship loan programs provided by the Japan Scholarship Foundation; the support programs for international students provided by the Association of International Education, Japan; the Center for Domestic and Foreign Students; the International Students Institute; the Kansai International Students Institute; and the scholarship programs for international students and the student support programs provided by the government.
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Development of Textbooks and Teaching Materials | JASSO
for Teachers JISSEN KENKYU-KEIKAKU SAKUSEI-HO JISSEN KENKYU-KEIKAKU SAKUSEI-HO The Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center publishes the 'JISSEN KENKYU-KEIKAKU SAKUSEI-HO ' (Put Into Practice - Research Plan Creation Method) as educational material for students seeking admission into graduate schools. The material is targeted at international students and includes information on creating research plans, which are extremely important in graduate school admissions tests. The publication includes an extensive array of tasks, allowing the reader to learn how to actually write research plans. A list of example research plans, supplemental educational materials for classes, guidelines for instructors, and
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Research Activities | JASSO
us to enhance their respective abilities which will contribute to further promotion and development of Japanese language education abroad. Bulletin Further information(Available in Japanese) Development of Textbooks and Teaching Materials Research Conferences with Japanese Language Education Related Teachers and Educators at University Admission Organizations for International Students Bulletin of JASSO Japanese Language Education Center
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Photo Contest | JASSO
Photo Contest | JASSO Tokyo International Exchange Center (TIEC) holds Photo Contest for international and Japanese residents of TIEC, and staffs of Tokyo Academic Park*. *Tokyo Academic Park is a consortium of Tokyo International Exchange Center (TIEC), National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Tokyo Waterfront. *This is subsidized by the Nakajima Foundation. TIEC Photo Contest TIEC Photo Contest 2024 Archives TIEC Photo Contest 2023 TIEC Photo Contest 2022 TIEC Photo Contest fiscal year 2021 TIEC Photo Contest 2019 TIEC Photo Contest 2018 TIEC Photo Contest 2017 Tokyo Academic Park
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TIEC Career Forum 2022 poster
to organize this event.) Contact Apply here お申込み TIEC Career Forum 2022 2022.9.15-2023.3.27 留学生の就職活動を応援します We support job hunting activities of international students Contents / コンテンツ 2 パネルディスカッション・個別相談/ Panel discussion・Individual consultation 就職活動セミナー/Job Hunting Seminar 1 オンラインJOBフェア/ Online Job Fair 3 日本での就
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(69th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO'S SOCIAL BOND
The Eligible Loans are clearly defined and detailed. The Issuer has communicated the nature of the expenditures, eligibility criteria and location, as well as the target population for Eligible Loans. •The Social Objectives are clearly defined, relevant and set in coherence with sustainability objectives defined in international standards for all Eligible Loans. •The Expected Social Benefits are clear, precise, relevant and measurable. They will be quantified for all Eligible Loans in the reporting. •The Issuer has transparently communicated that there will be no refinancing. Evaluation and Selection - aligned with the SBP •The Process for Project Evaluation and Selection has been
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Follow-up Research Guidance Application Guidelines
Research Guidance Application Guidelines 1 Follow-up Research Guidance Application Guidelines for Fiscal 2023 *The passage of the fiscal 2023 budget bill is prerequisite for this recruitment. 1. Purpose The Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) supports to dispatch research advisors to visit former international students, who are currently engaged in educational or research activities in universities or research institutes in their home country/region, for the purpose of providing research guidance to them, give a lecture in seminar/symposium and etc. The objective of this program is to further polish the knowledge, research methods that the former international students
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Employment Support | JASSO
Employment Support | JASSO Employment Support Job Hunting Guide for International Students
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Flowchart | JASSO
Flowchart | JASSO 1.The university or other such higher institution in Japan decides to use the EJU in considering international students’ applications. 2.The institution decides which EJU subjects must be taken, which languages are to be used in testing basic academic abilities subjects, and which EJU session should be taken. 3.The institution announces the application requirements for international students. 4.An international student wishing to study in Japan selects the institution to apply to based on the application requirements and other criteria. 5.The international student selects the subject tests and testing language required by the institution of
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Access | JASSO
, 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8630 Japan 1.TRAIN 2.BUS 3.CAR 4.FROM AIRPORT 5.PARKING LOT 6.TIEC MAP 7.VICINITY MAP 8. ODAIBA AREA MAP Access Map for print 3 minutes from "Tokyo International Cruise Terminal"station on New Transit "Yurikamome" line (Shimbashi Station <-> Toyosu Station) "Yurikamome" Line 15 minutes from "Tokyo Teleport" station on "Rinkai" line (Shinkiba station <-> Osaki station) "Rinkai" line From Monzennaka-cho Station on Tozai Line Take "Umi 01" bus (from Monzennaka-cho Station on the Tozai Line for Tokyo Teleport Station. Get off at "Tokyo International Cruise