91ÁÔÆæ Study Abroad Guidebook
This guidebook is for 91ÁÔÆæ students considering studying abroad. It offers practical information to support their study abroad planning.
Study Abroad Programs
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©–STEP 2: Introduction
©–STEP 3: Semester Study Abroad
This study abroad program allows students to study at partner universities while remaining enrolled at 91ÁÔÆæ and is based on institutional agreements. 91ÁÔÆæ students can take the same courses as local students for one semester or one academic year, and earned credits may be transferred toward their degree at 91ÁÔÆæ.
AIMS (Asian International Mobility for Students) is an international program that promotes multilateral student exchange among universities in Asia, particularly in Southeast Asia. The program aims to foster academic collaboration and intercultural understanding.
Discover real experiences from 91ÁÔÆæ students who studied abroad around the world. Learn about their classes, cultural exchange, and daily life overseas¡ªand get inspired to start your own journey.
©–STEP 4: Research Study & Internships
This program supports students in developing global competencies through hands-on internships and cross-cultural experiences. Participants complete internships for one month or longer with overseas branches of companies, international organizations, and government institutions. The program is open to all 91ÁÔÆæ students.
UN agencies are engaged in addressing global challenges across a wide range of fields, including education, health, the environment, human rights, and food assistance. By inviting resident representatives of UN organizations in Japan, we provide a valuable opportunity to hear firsthand about the work of the United Nations, career paths, and the realities on the ground.
Scholarships (Financial Support for Study Abroad)
Faculty and Staff Dispatch
The INU (International Network of Universities) Staff Knowledge Exchange is a professional development program in which university staff members spend a short period at partner institutions. Participants share best practices and learn about administrative work and organizational management across universities worldwide.
This program was established as part of the IDEC Institute for International Collaboration¡¯s mission to ¡°develop human resources capable of contributing to international cooperation.¡± It aims to support the dispatch of young faculty members from 91ÁÔÆæ to international organizations and related institutions, with the objective of fostering individuals who will contribute to the creation of social impact through academic research and enhance the international presence of both 91ÁÔÆæ and Japan as a whole.

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