Archive for April, 2007
Guide in and around the campus
Here are some of the most notable places in and around the campus:
~ Eating:
- Cafeteria / Restaurant [Rainbow]: here, you can eat a variety of
dishes [both Japanese and international] for a relatively low price. Open:
9.10 ~ 20.30 [weekdays]; 11.30 ~ 13.30 [vacations]
- Cafeteria [Satia]: Open: 11.00 ~ 19.00 [weekdays]
- Convenience store [Cherie]: here, you […]
After arrival
AFTER ARRIVAL: ACCOMMODATIONS AND PROCEDURES
After arriving in Japan, there are a number of
formalities to go through at the airport before you will be met by university
officials and guided forward. Here痴 a tip: just go along with the flow of
passengers from the airplane and do what they do; there’s no way to get lost if
you do […]
Flight and luggage information
Depending on your country, you’re most likely to go to Japan by plane. Each travel company has a weight limit for luggage and hand luggage [for Lufthansa Airlines, for instance, the limit is 20 kilos for the main luggage and 8 kilos for the hand luggage; check the website of the company you’re traveling with […]
Notification and procedures
The Embassy will notify you of any procedures you must follow. Needless to say, be sure to do as you’re told.
The Embassy will also usually set up a briefing with all successful candidates. At that time, you will be given all the necessary information, and you will have an opportunity to ask any questions you […]
Interview information and hints
Candidates who successfully pass the exam are notified by the Embassy of Japan of the date and time of the interview. The interview is usually given in English, although variations might apply according to the country you live in.
Tips & Hints:
- It is advisable that you dress formally for the interview. A suit usually […]
Examination curriculum and subjects
Number of scholarships for the year 2007 (Any contribution will be greatly appreciated!)
Romania: 3 Undergraduate, 3 Research, 3 Cultural Studies
Spain: 0 Undergraduate, 10 Research, ? Cultural Studies
Examination curriculum for undergraduate students [because this is the only information I can contribute with at the moment ^_^’]
There are three categories for the Monbukagakusho Undergraduate scholarship, depending on […]
