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PRESENTATION material of JASSO
One in every One in every Approximately 4.4 students (22.8%) 3.3 students (30.5%) 1.3 times *Utilization Ratio: number of scholarship students / total number of students (actual number) Classification Utilization Ratio FY2004 FY2023 Universities, Junior Colleges (except university correspondence courses) Graduate schools Colleges of technology Specialized training colleges (post-secondary courses) Total Japan student services organization Page.13 Changes in Scholarship Loans Changes in number of scholarship students and amount of scholarship loans We have been providing scholarship loans, without fail, to all applicants that satisfy the screening criteria so that motivated and capable students
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List of Junior Colleges using EJU (as of May 2025)
List of Junior Colleges using EJU (as of May 2025) Prefecture Name of University Click on the school name to visit college's website Local Public Colleges Tohoku region Hokkaido Asahikawa City University Junior College Iwate Iwate Prefectural University, Miyako Junior College Iwate Iwate Prefectural University, Morioka Junior College Yamagata Yamagata Prefectural Yonezawa Women's Junior College Fukushima Junior College of Aizu Chubu region Yamanashi Ohtsuki City College Gifu Gifu City Women's College Shizuoka University of Shizuoka, Junior College Chugoku and Shikoku region Shimane The University of Shimane Junior College Private Colleges Hokkaido region Hokkaido Obihiro Otani Junior College
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Fiscal Year 2025 International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project Guidelines
Requirements for International Student Associations eligible to apply Eligible to apply are International Student Associations with members originating from the same country or region. Eligible International Student Associations must satisfy all of the following requirements. (1) Members must include international students 1 enrolled in a university or other educational institution in Japan ("international students"). (2) International Student Associations must have one each of representative and deputy representative. (3) The positions of representative or deputy representative must be held by international students. (4) The number of members must not be fewer than five. (5) International Student Associations must have statutes or
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Fiscal Year 2025 International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project Application Form(Form1)
number." No. Date and time of event ※Including plans. Activity description number Name of event Venue Number of participants ※Including anticipated number Outline of activity E.g. [month] [day], [year] (3) [country name] job seeking seminar [university name] 200 persons Job seeking seminars for students from [country name], with former members of Student Associations as instructors. E.g. [month] [day], [year] (publication date) (1) Creation & operation of the Association’s website https://www. 2,825 hits (the number of accesses) We set up a special home page of the association for information exchange. There are 2,825 hits from
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Fiscal Year 2025 International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project Member Register(Form3)
one each of representative and deputy representative. ※Please fill out in Japanese or English. No. Affiliation in Student Association ※A representative and a deputy representative must be designated. Family Name First Name Current Affiliation ※Members must include international students enrolled in a university or other educational institution in Japan. Nationality Status of Residence (VISA Status) e-mail Comment Example President RYUGAKU TARO GakuseishienUniversityM1 Vietnam Student Vice President HANAKO ○○Company Ghana Researcher 1 2 3 4 5 &R&18【Form3】
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The 62nd TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar Poster
The 62nd TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar Poster 鈴木比奈子 SUZUKI Hinako Senshu University, Assistant Professor / Ph.D. in Geography 防災科学技術研究所特別技術員などを経て現職。 日本の自然災害データを収集・整理し、地理学的視点から防災に活かす研究を行う。 災害資料の Web-GIS 共有や現地調査、ジオパークでの災
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Results of Selection for Follow-up Reseach Fellowship for the Fiscal 2025
Results of Selection for Follow-up Reseach Fellowship for the Fiscal 2025 For the Fiscal 2025, 47 fellows were selected from 131 applicants. 1. Fellows by Host Universities Applicants: 131 applicants from 49 universities Fellows: 47 fellows from 29 universities Type Host University Fellow Type Host University Fellow Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine 1 Kyoto Institute of Technology 1 Hokkaido University 2 Kobe University 1 Tohoku University 1 Nara Institute of Science and Technology 1 Akita University 1 Tottori University 1 Yamagata University 2 Hiroshima University 4 Fukushima University 1 Ehime University 2 University of Tsukuba 2 Kyushu
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Tokyo International Exchange Center Residential Guide
date they start living in TIEC. [Koto City Office] Address: 4-11-28, Toyo, Koto Ward, Tokyo Phone:03-3647-9111 (3) Before moving out of TIEC, you must submit the“Moving-out Notification”with the signature and seal of the person in charge of your university/ institution to the Administration Office within one month before the date of moving out. (4) Clean your room and restore it to its original state when you move out. And when moving out, do not leave your belongings in TIEC. After you move out and return the key (cylinder lock) and IC
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Application for Residence Halls | JASSO
Application for Residence Halls | JASSO Application for Residence Halls (Japanese version only) Contact (for university personnel only) Exchange Facilities Management Unit International Exchange Division Student Exchange Department Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Address Tokyo Academic Park, 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Japan TEL +81-3-5520-6033 E-mail tiec at mark jasso.go.jp Please convert "at mark" to @ when you send an e-mail to us.
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Facility Guide | JASSO
Plaza Heisei Meeting Facilities A facility can be used for all types of conferences and meetings, symposiums, lectures, concerts, and theatrical performances. Outdoor Facilities Outdoor Facilities Exchange Square, Outdoor Sports Ground (3,000 square meters), Clubhouse (terrestrial 1 floors, RC structure), Green Yard Contact (for university personnel only) Exchange Facilities Management Unit International Exchange Division Student Exchange Department Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Address Tokyo Academic Park, 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Japan TEL +81-3-5520-6033 E-mail tiec at mark jasso.go.jp Please convert "at mark" to @ when you send an e-mail to