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Guide to Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center | JASSO
Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center | JASSO Welcome to the homepage of Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center With the understanding of Japanese and Japanese culture, the Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center of Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) serves the purpose of teaching Japanese language and core subjects necessary for International students to enter an institution of higher education, such as undergraduate or postgraduate courses of universities, and colleges of technology in Japan. The students are proceeding on to national universities, public universities and private universities every year. This Center used to be called as the Japanese Language School of the
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Sample of EJU Certificate of Scores
Sample of EJU Certificate of Scores 日本留学試験成績に関する証明書 Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) Certificate of Scores 独立行政法人日本学生支援機構理事長○○○○ President○○○○○○○○ Japan Student Services Organization (日付)に、独立行政法人日本学生支援機構が実施した日本留学試験に関し、 成績を次のとおり証明します。 This
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Guide to Osaka Japanese Language Education Center | JASSO
students for careers at Japanese institutes of higher education. Preparatory courses of our Center is assigned by the Japanese Goverment as "University Preparatory Courses" for the students who intend to go on to higher education. Our Center, situated on historic "Uemachi Daichi"(Uemachi Plateau) , has long been promoting international understanding through Japanese language education since the establishment of our predesessor, Kansai International Students Insitute. Features Features of Osaka Japanese Language Education Center Academic path Academic path (Osaka Japanese Language Education Center) Facilities Facilities of Osaka Japanese Language Education Center
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(63rd)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO'S SOCIAL BOND
was founded as an independent administrative institution on April 1, 2004 under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho) for the purpose of organising and integrating various student support services for higher education in Japan. JASSO comprehensively administers scholarship programs, support programs for international students, and student support programs. Integration of ESG factors in the Issuer’s commitments and strategy As of March 2021, JASSO’s integration of ESG factors in its commitments and strategy is considered to be good. Table 1. Integration of ESG factors in commitments and strategy Domain Comments Opinion Environment JASSO’s
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Frequently Asked Questions | JASSO
Guidance" is required to be written in 500 words or less in English. What is the limit for Japanese? A: In Japanese it is required to be written in 1000 characters. Q: By applying for this program, is a short term stay in Japan possible? (Question from a former international student in Japan.) A: This program is for dispatching research advisors, and not for inviting former international students.
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EJU Syllabus for Biology (To be applied to the questions of the 2015 EJU 1st Session (June)) | JASSO
EJU Syllabus for Biology (To be applied to the questions of the 2015 EJU 1st Session (June)) | JASSO Biology [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 taught in elementary and junior high schools is regarded to have been
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EJU Syllabus for Examination of Japan and the World (to be applied to the questions of the 2016 EJU 1st Session (June) | JASSO
(to be applied to the questions of the 2016 EJU 1st Session (June) | JASSO [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,
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What is the Japanese Language Education Center? | JASSO
What is the Japanese Language Education Center? | JASSO Preparatory educational institution with preparatory courses defined by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology To play a part in the nation’s international student policy, the Center is a preparatory educational institute with preparatory courses recognized by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, which provides Japanese language and core subject education to international students aiming to advance to a higher educational institution in Japan, and it accepts mainly government-sponsored international students and students dispatched by foreign governments.
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Follow-up Research Guidance Reports for FY 2013 | JASSO
Follow-up Research Guidance Reports for FY 2013 | JASSO Follow-up Research Guidance JASSO dispatches research advisors to visit international students who have returned to their countries after having studied in Japan and who are currently engaged in education or research at schools to provide advice and academic support. In this page, we will introduce activities of our research advisors who have been selected in this program, their impression and memories for former international students. All reports are displayed in the original language submitted by the Fellow. Ehime University Research advisor / Professor Takayuki Nakamura Former international student / Nyein Zin Latt (
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TIEC Festival 2013 | JASSO
CUDDLING PARO -THE WORLD'S FAMOUS THERAPY ROBOT- TIEC Festival 2013 Flier JASSO held TIEC Festival 2013 as described below. The foundation of bonds that carry over to the future 1.Date and Time: Saturday, August 24, 2013 From 11:00am to 9:00pm 2.Venue: Tokyo International Exchange Center Address: Tokyo Academic Park, 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo (Access) 3 minutes walk from "Fune-no-Kagakukan" station on "Yurikamome" line 15 minutes walk from "Tokyo Teleport" station on "Rinkai" line 3.Participants: TIEC Residents and general 4.Admission: Free 5.Cooperators: The National Museum of Emerging