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Tag Archives: homestay
Summer Language/Homestay Program in Hakodate, Japan
The Hakodate International Foundation offers “The Japanese Language and Japanese Culture Program” every summer. It is an eight-week intensive language program accompanied with homestay for the full duration and “Independent Study (IS)”. The program dates are June 13 – August 10, 2019 (8 … Continue reading
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Tagged Hakodate, Hakodate International Foundation, homestay, Japan, study abroad
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Job Opening: Homestay Program Assistant, University of California, Riverside
Institution: University of California, Riverside Location: Riverside, CA Posted: 01/23/2015 Type: Full Time UCR Extension’s International Education Programs (IEP) and Management & Technology Programs (MTP) is a fast-paced and dynamic international education environment that successfully delivers multiple English as a … Continue reading
Funding: Daiwa Scholarship [UK]
http://www.dajf.org.uk/scholarships/general-information The Daiwa Scholarship is a unique 19-month programme of language study, work placement and homestay in Japan. Daiwa Scholarships offer young and talented UK citizens with strong leadership potential, the opportunity to acquire Japanese language skills, and to access … Continue reading
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Tagged Daiwa, employment, funding, homestay, Japan, Japanese, language, scholarship, study program, United Kingdon, work
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Job Opening: Tomodachi Summer SoftBank Leadership Program: Homestay Coordinator
The Tomodachi Initiative is a public-private partnership supported by the US and Japanese governments that supports Japan’s recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake. The goal of the program is to foster the next generation of Japanese and Americans, a … Continue reading
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Tomodachi Summer SoftBank Leadership Program: Homestay Manager
The Tomodachi Initiative is a public-private partnership supported by the US and Japanese governments that supports Japan’s recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake. The goal of the program is to foster the next generation of Japanese and Americans, a … Continue reading
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Tagged homestay, homestay manager, SoftBank, SoftBank Leadership Program, summer, Tomodachi Initiative
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Call for Applications: Japan Society 2012 Educators Study Tour to Japan
See original post on Japan Society’s website for full details and application. Applications due: March 15 Pre-departure orientation: June 28 – June 30 Tour dates: July 1-July 22 Middle and high school educators will be selected to participate in a … Continue reading
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Tagged education, exchange, high school, homestay, Japan society, middle school, summer, teacher
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Is Home Stay in Japan right for you?
The decision whether to do a home stay or to live in a dorm while studying abroad is a personal one. In order to make this decision effectively, you need to honestly evaluate yourself – specifically, what you can handle … Continue reading
Posted in culture, graduate school, homestay, housing, living abroad, main posts, study abroad, undergraduate
Tagged culture, culture shock, food, homestay, Japan, Japanese, Japanese culture, language, travel, travel abroad
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Choosing an unaffiliated homestay
Usually when you study abroad in Japan through your home institution as an undergrad, you get asked the big question: dorm or homestay? Most Japanese universities affiliated with sister institutions (for example, Gettysburg College is affiliated with Kansai Gaidai, and … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, do it yourself, homestay, Japan, Japanese culture, living abroad, resources, unaffiliated homestay
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