A study abroad cafe was held at the 19th Hirosaki University Cultural Festival.

 

Shinsuke Sato, a 4th-year student in the Faculty of Education who has studied abroad in the United States, contributed an article!

 

 

  On October 10th (Saturday), more than 26 people, including high school students, university students, and working people, attended the event, and the satisfaction level of the visitor survey respondents was almost 50%!

 As a planner, I wanted the visitors to know that there are various purposes and types of study abroad, so I asked seven students who had studied abroad to volunteer.

 

 

 

 Students who have studied abroad have traveled to a wide range of destinations, including the United States, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Canada, South Korea, China, and New Zealand.I went to study abroad in Japan and many other things.I hope I was able to tell you about studying abroad from various angles.
 We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the visitors, faculty, staff, and students who cooperated in holding the event.Thank you very much.

 

 

 From 11:29 on November 17th (Friday), Tobitate!We will hold an information session for Study Abroad Japan.You can think about your study abroad plan based on your own interests and concerns, and if it is adopted, you will be able to receive support through a generous training system and a benefit-type scholarship along with excellent international students from all over the country.Please come by all means!

 

 On December 12th (Wednesday) and 11th (Wednesday) from 18:15 to 30:16, there will be a study abroad consultation session in the conversation space of the English Lounge.Tobitate!Students from the 30th batch of Ryugaku JAPAN who went to America to study tourism, students who studied abroad in the Netherlands, and students who worked as Japanese teachers in Indonesia will answer questions about studying abroad.

 

I don't know what I want to do, I want to study abroad and study other than language, Tobitate!It is especially recommended for those who are worried about applying for Study Abroad Japan.We will also answer any questions you may have about studying abroad in general, so please feel free to drop by!

Author: Shinsuke Sato, 4th year Faculty of Education