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About the Program
Nagoya University is located in the nerve center of the Chubu Industrial Zone, a region that merges both traditional and modern industries. The area has played a central role in Japan's history as the home of Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, the three military leaders who unified Japan over four hundred years ago, bringing an end to the Period of Warring States.
The Bilateral Exchange in Nagoya program offers students the chance to explore this vibrant metropolis while studying at one of the foremost national universities in Japan.
Faculty & Staff
On-site support is provided by Nagoya University's
Education Center for International Students and International Affairs
Division. Staff are available to provide advising as well as helping
students adjust to a new educational system and integrate into campus
life.
Housing & Meals
Students are housed in dormitories with
other international students. Bedrooms are fully furnished and kitchens are shared.
Students can buy groceries or eat at local restaurants.
Excursions & Social Activities
Nagoya University has a wide range of cultural and sports
clubs, which provide an excellent opportunity for international
students to meet Japanese students. There are also a number of volunteer
groups involved with international students.
Is this a good program for you? Read more to find out if exchange programs are an ideal fit for you.
Contact a Past Participant
Feel free to contact the past participants during your decision-making process or anytime during your pre-departure preparation to get a student perspective.
Nhia P., Academic Year 2008/09; History major
Access Abroad
Persons with disabilities or special needs are encouraged to explore opportunities abroad. The Learning Abroad Center and Disability Services are collaborating to enhance access to study abroad for students with disabilities. Go to the Access Abroad web page for more information.
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Last modified on August 20, 2009 |