International and Domestic exchange
Greetings Director, Center for International Programs
The chance to study abroad has arrived!
As COVID-19 infections are coming under control, people-to-people exchanges are resuming around the world. Overseas travel is now permitted at our university, and students now have the opportunity to study abroad.
I think everyone dreams of studying abroad. However, there are also those who say, "I'm interested in studying abroad, but I'm worried and can't take the plunge." If you plan to stay abroad for a certain period of time and communicate with local people, it's best to be fluent in English. However, if you just think, "I'll do it once I get better at English," you may miss out on the opportunity. So what should you do?
Our university also offers short-term study abroad courses that do not require a high level of English. Even a short-term study abroad experience can motivate students to pursue full-scale study abroad or research or clinical practice overseas in the future.
On the other hand, some courses require high scores in TOEFL etc. Aiming for such a course gives you a concrete goal, which can increase your motivation and improve your English level in a short period of time.
We encourage all students to take on the challenge of studying abroad. We at the International Exchange Center will help you take the first step towards spreading your wings and spreading your wings out into the world. Please make full use of the Center. We look forward to your visit.
International Exchange Center
Director: Shinichi Yoshimura