This program cultivates study of Japanese language, culture and society from various aspects. Highly motivated participants can expect Meiji University’s up-to-date educational, media and support facilities to meet their every need. Japanese students will support your study of Japanese and join various events with you. So why not head to central Tokyo and Meiji University to learn “living” Japanese and Japanese culture? Get ready for the exciting new experience that awaits you!
Program Dates
21 July – 7 August 2014
Scholarship (TBC)
Meiji University is currently in the process of applying for acceptance as a Student Exchange Support Program. If the program is adopted, Meiji University will offer a scholarship (JPY 80,000) on the last day of the program to participants who are either undergraduate or graduate students of Meiji University’s partner institution and meet requirements set by JASSO.
Classes
Introductory Class: For students with no prior knowledge of Japanese**.
**Please study Hiragana, Katakana and Basic Greetings by Meiji University e-learning system (https://muc-portal.muc.meiji.jp/portal/contents/japaneseedu/)before joining the program.The Class will be conducted that you have a prior knowledge of Hiragana.
Beginner’s 1 Class: For students with very basic knowledge of Japanese, able to read Hiragana and Katakana and understand and use the basic Japanese. JLPT N5 preparatory level.
Beginner’s 2 Class: For students who can understand and use beginner’s level Japanese. JLPT N4 preparatory level.
Intermediate Class: For students understanding Japanese which is used in everyday situation for a certain degree. JLPT N3 preparatory level.
JLPT: Japanese Language Proficiency Test
The class will be decided at the placement test conducted on the orientation.
For more information, please click here.
Application and Deadline
UNSW students who would like to apply must apply directly to Meiji Universtiy on the website above. Applications close on March 6th 2014. If accepted into the program please email advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.
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