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Cautions upon Taking the 2025 EJU(1st Session)
Cautions upon Taking the 2025 EJU(1st Session) Cautions upon Taking the 2025 Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) (1st Session of the Year) (1) Even if the voucher contains any errors in your personal information (your name, gender, date of birth, country/ region), please take the examination using the voucher as it is on the examination day. Requests for revisions in examination voucher details will be accepted after the examination is over. (Such requests cannot be accepted at the examination site.)
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TIEC Career Forum 2025 “Participants Wanted” | JASSO
TIEC Career Forum 2025 “Participants Wanted” | JASSO 1. Date and Time, Program 2. Participants 3. Participation Fee 4. Special Site 5. Application TIEC Career Forum 2025 Poster We will hold TIEC Career Forum 2025 to international students acquire the skills and know-how that lead to career development. Seminar title(Extract English seminar) Language Date and Time Venue Start Your Career in Japan! Kickoff Seminar English Thursday, June 5, 2025, 17:00~18:30 ONLINE ≪The key to Job Success in Japan≫ Internship Seminar English Thursday, June 12, 2025, 17:00~18:30 ONLINE ≪For Science & Tech students≫ Guide for
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The 78th TIEC Research and Presentation Poster
Gropus Inc. by Japan Student Services Organization. 参加費無料 Participation fee free What is MY STUDY? 会場:東京国際交流館プラザ平成 3 階メディアホール Venue : Tokyo International Exchange Center Plaza Heisei, 3F Media Hall 日英同時通訳あり Simultaneous interpretation is available in Japanese and English. 13:00 13:20 受付 Registration 13:20 13:25 機構による開会挨拶 Opening Remarks 13:25 14:55 プレゼンテ
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Kobe International University EJU Examination Venue Map
Kobe International University EJU Examination Venue Map 神⼾国際⼤学(兵庫県神⼾市東灘区向洋町中9−1−6) キャンパスマップ提供:神⼾国際⼤学 EJU試験会場(2号館) ↑⾄六甲アイランド線マリンパーク駅
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2025 EJU (2nd Session) Examination Venues (In Japan) | JASSO
Premium Minatomirai(TKP Gaden Shitei Puremiamu Minatomirai)(Japanese Version Only) Fukui Fukui Prefectural University(Fukui Kenritsu Daigaku) Shizuoka (TBD) Aichi (TBD) Kyoto (TBD) Osaka The University of Osaka Toyonaka Campus(Osaka Daigaku Toyonaka Kyanpasu) Hyogo Kansai University of International Studies(Kansai Kokusai Daigaku) Hiroshima Prefectural University of Hiroshima Hiroshima Campus(Kenritsu Hiroshima Daigaku Hiroshima Kyanpasu) Kochi Kochi Kenritsu Seishonen Center(Kochi Kenritsu Seishonen Senta)(Japanese Version Only) Fukuoka (TBD) Okinawa University of the Ryukyus Senbaru Campus(Ryukyu Daigaku Senbaru Kyanpasu) Contact us EJU Reception Center( Weekday, 9:00am-5:30pm ) TEL 0570-55-0585(for some of mobile phone,
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Social Finance | JASSO
(Loan Syndications and Trading Association) with the aim of fostering the development of social loan products while maintaining the flexibility of the loan products. The Social Bond is a bond issued to raise funds for projects that help to resolve social issues (Social Projects), as defined by the ICMA (International Capital Market Association) in its Social Bond Principles, and are bonds targeted for ESG investment*3. *3 ESG investment refers to investment that focuses specifically on Environmental, Social and Governance factors. The Social Loan is a loan issued to raise funds for projects that help to resolve social issues (
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Social Finance Framework(Overview)
Social Finance Framework(Overview) Japan student services organization JASSO established a framework which is aligned with Social Bond Principles (SBP) 2021 by the International Capital Market Association (ICMA), Social Loan Principles 2023 by the Loan Market Association (LMA), the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association (APLMA), the Loan Syndication and TradingAssociation (LSTA), andSocial BondGuidelines 2021by the Financial Services Agency. OnApril 14, 2023, JASSOhas obtaineda second party opinion fromJapan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd. to ensure the eligibility as a social finance. Investment in JASSO Social Finance 奨学金の貸与 Scholarship students In selecting the scholarship students,
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PRESENTATION material of JASSO
Industrial Investment Procurement Fiscal Loan Economic activities (projects) promoted by the government (ministries and agencies in charge of projects) (case example) Financial markets, etc. Social capital Municipal enterprises FILP for local government * Education Urban renewal International trade Agriculture Welfare and medical care SMEs and development of new business Social Capital What is FILP? FILP (Fiscal Investment and Loan Program) is a long-term, low-interest investment and loan initiative by the government to achieve the following policy objectives: financial support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), construction of hospitals and welfare facilities, provision of scholarship loans, and acquisition
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Report on the Use of the Funds and Their Social Impacts(FY2023)
Japan Student Services Organization (hereinafter referred to as“JASSO”) contributes to the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) #4“Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”through its scholarship programs for Japanese students, while working on support programs for international students, which promote international student exchanges, and student support programs, which provide support for career education and job search and for students with disabilities. Under the philosophy of“equal opportunity for education”as stipulated in the Constitution and the Fundamental Law of Education, JASSO provides scholarships for achieving students who find it
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Fiscal Year 2025 International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project Guidelines
Fiscal Year 2025 International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project Guidelines 1 Fiscal Year 2025 International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project Guidelines 1. Objective Japan Student Services Organization ("JASSO") implements International Student Associations in Japan Network Promotion Project, with the objective of promoting, through the various kinds of activities pursued by the associations of those international students in Japan ("International Student Associations"), the formation of networks not only among the members of the International Student Association but also between International Student Associations and Japanese society in order to contribute to advancing international student exchanges. 2. Requirements for