A video featuring our university graduates sharing their study abroad experiences: "Top 5 Moments That Made Studying Abroad a Great Experience"
We have released a video titled "Top 5 Moments I'm Glad I Studied Abroad," in which our graduates talk about their study abroad experiences during their student days.
This video features Haruta Kanekuni (graduate of the Department School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Department of International Politics Economics), who studied abroad twice during his time at university. He shares specific anecdotes about the lessons he learned, the changes in his values, and the impact they had on his future career development. Please take a look.
Go Global: From Aogaku to Overseas: Introducing the Study Abroad Program (hosted by the International Center)
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The appeal of studying abroad and how to find a study abroad destination
Studying abroad is a chance to grow as a person. We have summarized the appeal of studying abroad and how to find a study abroad destination.
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Aoyama Gakuin University 's study abroad programs and types of study abroad
Our university's study abroad system can be mainly divided into long-term programs (study abroad at partner universities, study abroad at accredited universities) and short-term programs (overseas cultural experience, overseas language and cultural training, overseas internships).
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Plan your study abroad
Study abroad programs are becoming more diverse along with the purpose of studying abroad, such as wanting to master a foreign language, deepening knowledge in a specialized field, widening one's international perspective, etc. Please carefully consider the destination (region/country), time and period of study abroad, the subject you want to study, and your career path after graduation, and then think carefully about what kind of study abroad program will be most effective for you.
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Learn about exchange programs at partner universities
This is a system whereby students are sent to universities with which we have concluded student exchange agreements. Our university has partner universities in countries all over the world, and the number of such universities is increasing every year.
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Learn about accredited study abroad programs
If you are unable to achieve your study abroad goals through a partner university, this is a system that allows you to study abroad at a university or higher education institution that has the authority to award degrees and that matches your learning goals. After selecting your study abroad destination, applying and receiving admission, you will need to apply to our university for an accredited school study abroad program.
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Learn about Aoyama Gakuin University 's study abroad support
The International Center provides consultation on a wide range of issues related to studying abroad at partner and accredited schools.
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Overseas language and cultural training, internships
We offer short, intensive programs aimed at improving language skills and broadening your international perspective on the culture and society of each country.
From Aogaku to overseas: Introducing the study abroad program (organized by the faculty)
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Learn about the inter-faculty exchange program (School of Global Studies and Collaboration)
A semester of undergraduate study abroad in Asia* is a pillar of the curriculum of School of Global Studies and Collaboration. In principle, all students who meet certain conditions will study abroad in Southeast Asia for 6 months during the second semester of their second year.
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Learn about the Faculty's Overseas Programs (School of International Politics, Economics and Communication)
In order to cultivate human resources who can thrive in global society, the School of School of International Politics, Economics and Communication offers a variety of overseas programs, such as the Dual Degree Program at the University of Essex Graduate School (UK) and the SDGs Program at Missouri State University.
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Learn about the Faculty's Overseas Programs (Faculty of Law)
Faculty of Law has established its own overseas training program, which can be certified as a regular course and can be used to earn credits. This is a short-term study abroad program that takes place during the university's summer vacation (August to September) or spring vacation (February to March), and students can learn about the legal systems and social conditions of each country or region at universities in four countries that have agreements with Faculty of Law.
INTERVIEWInterviews with students studying abroad and internships abroad
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Akari Yoshitsuru studied abroad at the University of New York in Prague (Czech Republic)
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Riko Ukai Studied abroad at Groupe EDH (France)
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Ren Goto studied at the University of Manchester (UK)
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Ayaka KoideStudying at Srinakharinwirot University (Thailand)
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Satoma Ishihara Studied abroad at the University of Wollongong (Australia)
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Mao Kikuchi Studied abroad at Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)
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Yusei Nishiura Studied abroad at the University of Bologna (Italy)
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Minami KatoCLA (France)Study abroad
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Hina Akao Studied at Hamline University (USA)
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Nagimi Asaga Studied at University of California, Berkeley (USA)
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Takato Ishikawa studied at Srinakharinwirot University (Thailand)
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Kana Ito Studied abroad at Universidad de Salamanca (Spain)
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Ayahi Nakajima Studied abroad at University of Kent (UK)
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Ryoka Miyata Studied abroad at University of Cologne (Germany)
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Haruta TsuyoshiStudying at Universiti Burunei Darussalam (Brunei)
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Aya Kinoshita Studied abroad at University of Florida (USA)
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Tomoyasu Shirai Studied at Université de Franche-Comté – CLA (France)
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Kurumi Kono Studied at the University of British Columbia (Canada)
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Yosuke Watanabe Studied at the University of Sydney (Australia)