February 28, 2012
Student Support and Exchange Division,
Higher Education Bureau
After the Great East Japan Earthquake, anxiety
about study in Japan hasn't been dispelled yet.
MEXT will invite over 200 students of around
40 countries to Japan, in order to help them to correctly understand and perceive
the current situation of Japan and universities in Japan through various activities
in Tokyo metropolis and Tohoku region. Under the program, the participants will
attend seminars held by national and local governments and universities, visit
the disaster-stricken areas and talk with the local residents, and interact
with Japanese students and international students studying in Japan. They
will also experience Japanese cultural activities such as seeing a Kabuki play
and other activities.
It is expected that the correct information
on the current situation of Japan will be spread in the countries through the
report sessions held by the participants in their home countries after the program
(please see “3. To expand correct perception”).
MEXT will invite students through universities, Japanese embassies abroad, Japan alumni associations etc from countries from which a lot of students come to Japan to study or which kindly have invited Japanese students after the earthquake.
The participants are going to write a report to MEXT and hold a report session after their return to home countries. Also, MEXT will make a video record of the program for the report sessions held by the participants, and events and briefing sessions on study in Japan held by overseas offices of Japanese universities and Japanese governmental organizations.
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