Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable summer adventure?
Discover your dream program at our Online Study Abroad Fair--your gateway to immersive global experiences!
Featured Programs:
HIF (Hokkaido International Foundation)
KCJS (Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies)
IUC (Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies)
PII (Princeton in Ishikawa)
Date: Friday, November 7
Time: 5:00 pm PT | 8:00 pm ET
Where: Online (Zoom link will be provided upon registration)
Target Audience:
University and graduate students planning to study in Japan in summer--plus Japanese professors, advisors, and instructors are warmly welcome!
This information session will introduce you to each of these summer programs, with insights into immersive learning, cultural experiences, and application tips. Speak directly with program representatives and have your questions answered!
Register here: https://x.gd/yWMQ3
(Space is limited to the first 300 participants!)
Don't miss out on this chance to launch your global journey!
For more information or assistance, please contact Tokumasu sensei (tokumasu@princeton.edu )
We look forward to seeing you there!
Notre Dame
The HIF program was super fun and a great learning opportunity! Getting to meet so many new people who all share the same goal of ...
Michigan
There are lots of different ways to enjoy your study abroad and they're all valid! Lots of students choose to travel lots or visit lots of attractions ...
Pennsylvania
HIF is extremely rewarding and truly a once-in-a-lifetime chance. I think it's easier to be integrated into a host family as a younger college student ...
I loved the HIF program! I was able to learn so much - not only the Japanese language but also the culture and background of people ...
Notre Dame
I'm very grateful I got the opportunity to stay in Hakodate since it's such an underrated part of Japan. My favorite part was visiting landmarks like ...
Michigan
If you feel you are struggling to speak, this program will make sure you go back feeling confident. You'll be only speaking Japanese - during class ...
Kansas
It might be difficult, but you will have the experience of a lifetime, something you will cherish for years to come.