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 Consultations concerning overseas study

〈Consultations concerning overseas study〉

●For various consultations regarding studying abroad, you may contact the Study Abroad Promotion Section, International Student Exchange Division, International Relations Department (3F Administration Office), or your department’s section in charge of students’ studying abroad.
 If there is anything you would like to know about studying abroad, such as the student exchange programs (long-term study abroad at our partner universities under exchange agreements), short-term overseas training (overseas experience practical training, language training, overseas internships, specialized training, etc.), scholarships for studying abroad, please feel free to visit us. Briefings on studying abroad are also held occasionally. Interested students are encouraged to attend.

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●We have teaching staff in charge of study abroad. There are also study abroad advisor teaching staff in some schools. The teaching staff members in charge will provide appropriate advice to students who wish to study abroad.
 The Kanazawa University Study Abroad Fair / KU to Abroad Briefing held every year in late June and the KU to Abroad Report Session held around February are good opportunities to hear directly from people with experience of leaving Japan to study abroad.

Reception desk:International Student Exchange Division, International Relations Department

〈Consultations for persons wishing to become tutors for international students〉

●We recommend that Japanese students who are interested in things like overseas study or the world’s cultures serve as tutors for international students. The website carries information about tutoring, so be sure to check it out.

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This is a fantastic chance to get to know the international students on campus! Your English ability might improve, too!
The procedures required to start living in Japan are difficult, and they are tricky even for native Japanese speakers. Why not help international students get off to a smooth start in their studying in Japan?

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