4 juillet 2013
Japan's top 13 varsities to teach in English
NOT being fluent in Japanese will no longer an obstacle for students wanting to pursue their higher education in Japan, thanks to the "Global 30" project.
Students can study at Japan's 13 top universities as they are conducting degree programmes in English.
Supported by the Japanese government, the project aims to bring 300,000 international students to universities in Japan.
Spearheading the move, Tokyo University, which was founded 136 years ago as the First Imperial College of Japan, has introduced an undergraduate programme taught entirely in English. Read more...
Students can study at Japan's 13 top universities as they are conducting degree programmes in English.
Supported by the Japanese government, the project aims to bring 300,000 international students to universities in Japan.
Spearheading the move, Tokyo University, which was founded 136 years ago as the First Imperial College of Japan, has introduced an undergraduate programme taught entirely in English. Read more...
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