Japan Opportunities


  

Studying in Japan

  • Fulbright Information - From the Japan-United States Education Commission (JUSEC)
  • Inter-University Center - Offers intensive training in advanced spoken and written Japanese in Yokohama, Japan.
  • Japan Center for Michigan Universities - A study abroad center in Hikone, Japan, of which U-M is a member institution.
  • Japan Foundation - Established in 1972 under the MOFA, the Japan Foundation promotes mutual understanding and friendship on the international scene.
  • Japan Foundation Language Center - Located in Los Angeles, this Center provides information on Japan Foundation grants and fellowships.
  • Office of International Programs - This U-M office lists a multitude of opportunities to study in Japan through exchange programs for U-M students.
  • Social Science Research Council - Founded in 1923, the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is an independent, nongovernmental, not-for-profit, international association devoted to the advancement of interdisciplinary research in the social sciences. It does this through a wide variety of interdisciplinary workshops and conferences, fellowships and grants, summer training institutes, scholarly exchanges, and publications.
  • Study In Japan - This is for those of you who are interested in studying in Japan. There is a wealth of information available about studying in Japan. All you need to do to make your study in Japan a success is to know your objective and make an honest effort based on firm resolve. It provides a multitude of information on Japan as well as how to study abroad in Japan.

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