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EJU Syllabus for Examination of Biology
1st Session) 1/4 December 2013 Syllabus for Basic Academic Abilities in the EJU (To be applied to the questions of the 2015 EJU 1st Session (June))
[Purpose of the Examination] The purpose of this examination is to test whether international students have the basic academic ability in science necessary for studying at universities or other such higher educational institutions in Japan. [Classification of Examination] The examination consists of three subjects, i.e. physics, chemistry, and biology; examinees will select two of these subjects. [Scope of Questions] The scope of questions is as follows. What is -
EJU Syllabus for Examination of Japan and the World
to the 1st Session (June) 2016 EJU)
[Aims and Nature of the Examination] Japan and the World takes up themes centered mainly on the contemporary world and Japan as seen from the perspective of multicultural understanding. It is aimed at measuring international students’mastery of the basic knowledge of contemporary Japan deemed necessary to study at the college level in Japan, as well as their capacity to think logically and critically about basic issues in modern international society. [Syllabus] The topics of the questions are selected mainly from the fields of Politics, Economy, and Society, -
EJU Syllabus for Examination of Mathematics
Academic Abilities in the EJU (To be applied to the questions of the 2015 EJU 1st Session (June)) < Mathematics Syllabus > (the correspondence with the Course of Study for high schools is attached) [Purpose of the Examination] The purpose of this examination is to test whether international students have the basic academic ability in mathematics necessary for studying at universities or other such higher educational institutions in Japan. [Classification of Examination] There are two courses. Course 1 is for undergraduate faculties and departments for which a basic knowledge of mathematics is considered sufficient. Course 2 is for undergraduate faculties and
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Access | JASSO
"Shinbashi" station on "Toei Asakusa" line 10 minutes walk from "Shinbashi" station on "Yurikamome" line Komaba Office [Testing division: EJU] Location 4-5-29 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8503 Access 6 minutes walk from "Komaba-Todaimae" station on "Inokashira " line Aomi Office [International Student Exchange Programs, Student Support Programs] Location 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8630 Access 3 minutes walk from "Tokyo International Cruise Terminal" station on "Yurikamome" line 7 minutes walk from "Telecom Center" station on "Yurikamome" line 15 minutes walk from "Tokyo Teleport" station on "Rinkai" line Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center Location
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Accepting applications for Follow-up Research Fellowship | JASSO
Accepting applications for Follow-up Research Fellowship | JASSO Overview of Follow-up Research Fellowship Application Guidelines etc. International students who have returned to their countries after having studied in Japan and who are currently active in education, academic research or public administration, are invited to a Japanese university to conduct joint research with relevant academics. Beneficiary: Returnees from Japan with nationalities of developing countries and regions Eligibility: Under 45 years old. At least one year after returning from Japan Research period: 60-90 consecutive days Benefits: (1) Round-trip Air fare and (2) Daily allowance (¥11,000/day) for the
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Follow-up Research Fellowship Form for FY2025
「令和7年度帰国外国人留学生短期研究制度」の募集について(回答) 大学事務担当者→JASSO ""How to prepare application documents for "Follow-up Research Fellowship for Former International Students 2025"" sheets for input submit to For Foreign Researcher Form2-1 Application Form for Follow-up Research Fellowship for Former International Students 2025 Foreign researcher > Research advisor > University coordinator > JASSO Form2-2 For Research Advisor Form3 Letter of Recommendation for Follow-up Research Fellowship for Former International Students for
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Tokyo International Exchange Center Bedding Guide
Tokyo International Exchange Center Bedding Guide
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Follow-up Research Fellowship | JASSO
Follow-up Research Fellowship | JASSO International students who have returned to their countries after having studied in Japan and who are currently active in education, academic research or public administration, are invited to a Japanese university to conduct joint research with relevant academics. Beneficiary: Returnees from Japan with nationalities of developing countries and regions Eligibility: Under 45 years old. At least one year after returning from Japan Research period: 60-90 consecutive days Benefits: (1) Round-trip Air fare and (2) Daily allowance (¥11,000/day) for the recipient and (3) Remuneration for cooperation (up to ¥50,000) for the
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Follow-up Research Fellowship Application Guidelines for FY2025
Application Guidelines for FY2025 1 Follow-up Research Fellowship Application Guidelines for Fiscal 2025 *The passage of the fiscal 2025 budget bill is prerequisite for this recruitment. 1. Purpose The Japan Student Services Organization (“JASSO”) provides the Follow-up Research Fellowship for Former International Students in Japan to researchers who have previously come to study in Japan from a developing country, region, etc., and are currently active in education, research, or government in their home country, region, etc. (“former international students”). The fellowship extends to those researchers an opportunity to conduct short-term research with academic advisors at universities (
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Greetings from the President | JASSO
Under these circumstances, the roles to be fulfilled by JASSO, a national center for student support, are becoming increasingly important. We would like to, in collaboration with the government, universities, and other related organizations, work on further enhancing the following three pillars: Scholarship Programs for Japanese Students, Support Programs for International Students, and Student Support Programs. First, with respect to the Scholarship Programs for Japanese Students, we largely expanded scholarship grants and implemented tuition fee reduction and exemption systems by establishing the New System for Higher Education Aid in April 2020 in addition to the existing scholarship loans (interest-free