Programs offered by the Center for Global Education and Japanese Studies
Japanese Language and Culture Subjects (For Undergraduate/Graduate International Students)
Eligible | Undergraduate/Graduate International (Regular, Special) Students Students whose ID number start with other than 2992, 2990 or 2991 |
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“Japanese Language and Culture Subjects” are offered to International Students (regular students and special students) enrolled in Doshisha University and to students who are eager to learn Japanese language and culture.
Japanese Language and Culture Program
Eligible | Exchange students under university-level agreement, Students under faculty-level agreement Students whose ID number start with 2992 or 2990 |
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This program is intended for international students accepted under university-level and faculty-level agreement. The curriculum is designed in accordance with the students' Japanese level and the purpose of their study in Japan.
Japanese Studies Students Program
Eligible | Japanese Government Scholarship international students recommended by Embassy (Japanese studies students) Japanese Government Scholarship international students recommended by University (Japanese studies students) |
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This program is provided to the recipients of Japanese Government Scholarship for undergraduate international students who are majoring in fields related to the Japanese language and/or Japanese culture.
It is a one-year program starting in September and specialized in Japanese language, Japanese affairs and Japanese culture.
Preparatory Educational Program
Eligible | The recipients of Japanese Government Scholarship for graduate school level research students recommended by embassy whose initial Japanese skills were deemed insufficient by their university on arriving in Japan. |
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The purpose of this program is to provide Japanese-language preparatory education to the Japanese Government Scholarship recipients(※), whose initial Japanese skills were deemed insufficient by their university, before they begin their advanced education.
(※refers to graduate school level Research Students recommended by the Japanese embassy)