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3 /Students who wish to apply in English Asia East Asia 3 Campus East Asia... Indonesia Universitas Indonesia... Korea Ewha Womans University... Korea University... Seoul National University... Yonsei University... People s Republic of China Beijing Normal Univeristy... City University of Hong Kong... Fudan University... Jilin University... Nanjing University... Nankai University... Peking University... Renmin University of China... Shanghai Jiao Tong University... The Chinese University of Hong Kong... The University of Hong Kong... Tsinghua University... University of Macau... Xi'an Jiaotong University... Zhejiang University... Taiwan National Chengchi University... National Cheng Kung University... National Taiwan University... Philippines University of the Philippines... Singapore National University of Singapore... Singapore Management University... Thailand Chulalongkorn University... Viet Nam Foreign Trade University... Oceania Australia The Australian National University... The University of Melbourne... The University of New South Wales... The University of Queensland... The University of Sydney ii

4 New Zealand The University of Auckland... University of Otago... North America Canada Concordia University... McGill University... Queen's University... The University of British Columbia... Université de Montréal... University of Toronto... York University(Canada) United States of America Allegheny College American University Boston University Brown University Bryn Mawr College Carnegie Mellon University Dartmouth College Georgetown University Illinois Wesleyan University Manhattanville College Rice University The College of William & Mary The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of California Education Abroad Program EAP University of Hawai'i at M noa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Maryland, College Park University of Notre Dame University of Washington University of Wisconsin-Madison Western Michigan University Central and South America Argentina Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Mexico Tecnológico de Monterrey Europe Austria WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) France École normale supérieure (ENS) ENS ESSEC Business School HEC Paris HEC INALCO INALCO Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 University Sciences Po Toulouse 1 Capitole University Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Université Paris Diderot Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris Université Nice Sophia Antipolis Germany Freie Universität Berlin Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg RWTH Aachen University Saarland University Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt) Technische Universität München (TUM) iii

5 TU Dresden University of Bonn University of Cologne University of Siegen WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management WHU Greece National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Ireland University College Dublin Italy Ca' Foscari University of Venice "L'Orientale" University of Naples Università Bocconi Netherlands Erasmus University Rotterdam Leiden University University of Amsterdam VU University Amsterdam Norway University of Bergen University of Oslo Poland University of Warsaw Russia Lomonosov Moscow State University Saint Petersburg State University Spain ESADE Business School ESADE Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) Universidad de Salamanca (USAL) Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) University of Navarra Sweden KTH Lund University University of Gothenburg Uppsala University Switzerland University of Bern University of Geneva (UNIGE) University of St.Gallen University of Zurich United Kingdom Cardiff University King's College London Royal Holloway, University of London SOAS, University of London The University of Edinburgh The University of Manchester The Universiy of Sheffield University of Birmingham University of Glasgow University of Southampton University of York(UK) Middle East Turkey Boǧaziçi University iv

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11 TOEFL TOEFL 1 TOEFL ibt(internet Based Test) Reading / Listening / Speaking / Writing Tier 4 General TOEFL ibt TOEFL ETS Educational Testing Service : CIEE : IELTS 1 Reading / Listening / Speaking / Writing 1 Non User 9 Expert User Overall Band Score IELTS IELTS Web : : : Tier 4 (General) TOEFL ibt UK Home Office Web UK Home Office Tier 4 (General) student visa : 6

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13 CEFR TOEFL IELTS at least level B2 listening: B1, writing: B2 UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken Interaction Spoken Production Writing A1 I can understand familiar words and very basic phrases concerning myself, my family and immediate concrete surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly. I can understand familiar names, words and very simple sentences, for example on notices and posters or in catalogues. I can interact in a simple way provided the other person is prepared to repeat or rephrase things at a slower rate of speech and help me formulate what I'm trying to say. I can ask and answer simple questions in areas of immediate need or on very familiar topics. I can use simple phrases and sentences to describe where I live and people I know. I can write a short, simple postcard, for example sending holiday greetings. I can fill in forms with personal details, for example entering my name, nationality and address on a hotel registration form. A2 I can understand phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance(e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local area, employment). I can catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements. I can read very short, simple texts. I can find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and I can understand short simple personal letters. I can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics and activities. I can handle very short social exchanges, even though I can't usually understand enough to keep the conversation going myself. I can use a series of phrases and sentences to describe in simple terms my family and other people, living conditions, my educational background and my present or most recent job. I can write short, simple notes and messages. I can write a very simple personal letter, for example thanking someone for something. B1 I can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. I can understand the main point of many radio or TV programmes on current affairs or topics of personal or professional interest when the delivery is relatively slow and clear. I can understand texts that consist mainly of high frequency everyday or jobrelated language. I can understand the description of events, feelings and wishes in personal letters. I can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken. I can enter unprepared into conversation on topics that are familiar, of personal interest or pertinent to everyday life (e.g. family, hobbies, work, travel and current events). I can connect phrases in a simple way in order to describe experiences and events, my dreams, hopes and ambitions. I can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. I can narrate a story or relate the plot of a book or film and describe my reactions. I can write simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest. I can write personal letters describing experiences and impressions. B2 I can understand extended speech and lectures and follow even complex lines of argument provided the topic is reasonably familiar. I can understand most TV news and current affairs programmes. I can understand the majority of films in standard dialect. I can read articles and reports concerned with contemporary problems in which the writers adopt particular attitudes orviewpoints. I can understand contemporary literary prose. I can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible. I can take an active part in discussion in familiar contexts, accounting for and sustaining my views. I can present clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects related to my field of interest. I can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options. I can write clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects related to my interests. I can write an essay or report, passing on information or giving reasons in support of or against a particular point of view. I can write letters highlighting the personal significance of events and experiences. C1 I can understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured and when relationships are only implied and not signalled explicitly. I can understand television programmes and films without too much effort. I can understand long and complex factual and literary texts, appreciating distinctions of style. I can understand specialised articles and longer technical instructions, even when they do not relate to my field. I can express myself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions. I can use language flexibly and effectively for social and professional purposes. I can formulate ideas and opinions with precision and relate my contribution skilfully to those of other speakers. I can present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects integrating subthemes, developing particular points and rounding off with an appropriate conclusion. I can express myself in clear, well-structured text, expressing points of view at some length. I can write about complex subjects in a letter, an essay or a report, underlining what I consider to be the salient issues. I can select a style appropriate to the reader in mind. C2 I have no difficulty in understanding any kind of spoken language, whether live or broadcast, even when delivered at fast native speed, provided. I have some time to get familiar with the accent. I can read with ease virtually all forms of the written language, including abstract, structurally or linguistically complex texts such as manuals, specialised articles and literary works. I can take part effortlessly in any conversation or discussion and have a good familiarity with idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms. I can express myself fluently and convey finer shades of meaning precisely. If I do have a problem I can backtrack and restructure around the difficulty so smoothly that other people are hardly aware of it. I can present a clear, smoothly-flowing description or argument in a style appropriate to the context and with an effective logical structure which helps the recipient to notice and remember significant points. I can write clear, smoothlyflowing text in an appropriate style. I can write complex letters, reports or articles which present a case with an effective logical structure which helps the recipient to notice and remember significant points. 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14 Reasoning Test Subject Tests Reasoning Test TOEFL 1 SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) 2 GRE (General Record Examination) General Test Subject Test General Test Verbal Quantitative (Math) Analytical Writing Subject Test 3 GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) Verbal Quantitative AWA Integrated Reasoning 4 Verbal 4 LSAT (Law School Admission Test) Law School J.D. Law School Web p.36 XI. Web p.18 VI. p.15 V. 9

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31 2014 HP D/S Master s Course Doctoral Course University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business Exchange_Program/Inbound_Exchange Term Copenhagen Business School, Department of International Economics and Management Fall Semester 9 12 Spring Semester (Exchange Student) (Research Student) 30 Copenhagen Business School TOEFL 100 (ibt) /600 (PBT) IELTS (ibt) /577 (PBT) IELTS 6.5 CEMS MIM 2012 CEMS MIM(CEMS Master's in International Management) CEMS CEMS CEMS Master's in International Management(CEMS MIM) 26

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37 Keio LL.M. UW LL.M. 1 LL.M. LL.M. Asian & Comparative Law LL.M.Global Business LL.M. Health LL.M.Intellectual Property LL.M.Sustainable International Development LL.M.Tax LL.M. General Law LL.M. 7 LL.M. ASEAN ASEAN (JICA) JICA 1 UNCITRAL ASEAN (PAGLEP)

38 Web SAF The Study Abroad Foundation SAF SAF Web SAF UC California Academic Program CAP J-CROSS J-CROSS The University of Pennsylvania Global Citizen Study Abroad 8 Program GCP citizen_study_abroad_program.html 1 Visiting Student 33

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47 : : : Web East Asia Indonesia People s Republic of China Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Canada United States of America Ireland Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Sweden United Kingdom Turkey 3 Campus East Asia Universitas Indonesia City Univeristy of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, University of Macau University of the Philippines National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University Chulalongkorn University Foreign Trade University Concordia University, McGill University, Queen's University, The University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, York University (Canada) Allegheny College, American University, Boston University, Brown University, Bryn Mawr College, Carnegie Mellon University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Illinois Wesleyan University, Manhattanville College, Rice University, The College of William & Mary, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of California Education Abroad Program, University of Hawai i at Mãnoa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Notre Dame, University of Washington, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Western Michigan University University College Dublin Erasmus University Rotterdam, Leiden University, University of Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam University of Bergen, University of Oslo University of Warsaw Lomonosov Moscow State University, Saint Petersburg State University KTH, Lund University, University of Gothenburg, Uppsala University Cardiff University, King's College London, Royal Holloway, University of London, SOAS, University of London, The University of Edinburgh, The University of Manchester, The University of Sheffield, University of Birmingham, University of Glasgow, University of Southampton, University of York (UK) Bogǎ ziçi University 42

48 Korea Ewha Womans University, Korea University, Seoul National University, Yonsei University Beijing Normal Univeristy, Fudan University, Jilin University, Nanjing University, Nankai University, People s Republic of Peking University, Renmin University of China, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tsinghua University, China Xi'an Jiaotong University, Zhejiang University Taiwan National Chengchi University, National Cheng Kung University, National Taiwan University Canada Université de Montréal Mexico Tecnológico de Monterrey Austria WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) École normale supérieure (ENS), ESSEC Business School, HEC Paris, INALCO, Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 University, Sciences Po, Toulouse 1 Capitole University, France Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Université Paris Diderot, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis Freie Universität Berlin, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, RWTH Aachen University, Saarland University, Germany Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt), Technische Universität München (TUM), TU Dresden, University of Bonn, University of Cologne, University of Siegen, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management Greece National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Italy Ca' Foscari University of Venice, "L'Orientale" University of Naples, Università Bocconi ESADE Business School, Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), Universidad de Salamanca (USAL), Spain Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), University of Navarra Switzerland University of Bern, University of Geneva (UNIGE), University of St.Gallen, University of Zurich The Australian National University, The University of Melbourne, The University of New South Wales, Australia The University of Queensland, The University of Sydney New Zealand The University of Auckland, University of Otago Argentina Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Web Web Web Tel ic-student@adst.keio.ac.jp 8:45 16:45 11:30 12:30 43

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54 Students who are expecting to earn their degrees in English are allowed to complete the application in English. Limited to those students whose first (native) language is English, instead of the TOEFL or IELTS scores, we may accept other official documents. Please contact the International Exchange Services Group in the Office of Student Services four weeks before the deadline of each selection period. Even if we accept other official documents to prove your English proficiency, all required documents must be submitted by the deadline. For any inquiries, contact the International Exchange Services Group in the Office of Student Services before submitting your application. Inquiries International Exchange Services Group, Office of Student Services, Keio University (Mita) words words words 120 words Undergraduate/Graduate program open to exchange student EAP 3 p.55. p

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60 p.63. Web East Asia 3 Campus East Asia 1 Indonesia Universitas Indonesia 1 Ewha Womans University 2 Korea Korea University 2 Seoul National University 2 Yonsei University 2 Beijing Normal University 2 City Univeristy of Hong Kong 1 Fudan University 2 Jilin University 2 Nanjing University 2 Nankai University 2 Peking University 2 Renmin University of China 2 People s Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2 Republic of The Chinese University of Hong Kong 1 China The University of Hong Kong 1 Tsinghua University 2 University of Macau 1 Xi'an Jiaotong University 2 Zhejiang University 2 National Chengchi University 2 Taiwan National Cheng Kung University 2 National Taiwan University 2 The Department of Anthropology Philippines University of the Philippines 1 Singapore National University of Singapore 1 Singapore Management University 1 Thailand Chulalongkorn University 1 Viet Nam Foreign Trade University 1 The Australian National University 3 The University of Melbourne 3 Australia The University of New South Wales 3 The University of Queensland 3 The University of Sydney 3 New Zealand The University of Auckland 3 University of Otago 3 Concordia University 1 McGill University 1 Queen's University 1 Canada The University of British Columbia 1 Université de Montréal 2 University of Toronto 1 York University(Canada) 1 Allegheny College 1 American University 1 Boston University 1 Brown University 1 Bryn Mawr College 1 Carnegie Mellon University 1 Dartmouth College 1 Georgetown University 1 Illinois Wesleyan University 1 Manhattanville College 1 Rice University 1 United States of America The College of William & Mary 1 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1 University of California Education Abroad Program 1 University of Hawai'i at M noa 1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1 University of Maryland, College Park 1 University of Notre Dame 1 University of Washington 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison 1 Western Michigan University 1 Argentina Universidad Torcuato Di Tella 3 Mexico Tecnológico de Monterrey 2 Austria WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) 2 École normale supérieure (ENS) 2 ESSEC Business School 2 France HEC Paris 2 INALCO 2 Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 University 2 B1 55

61 Sciences Po 2 Toulouse 1 Capitole University 2 France Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne 2 Université Paris Diderot 2 Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 2 Université Nice Sophia Antipolis 2 Freie Universität Berlin 2 Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf 2 Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg 2 RWTH Aachen University 2 Saarland University 2 Germany Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt) 2 Technische Universität München (TUM) 2 TU Dresden 2 University of Bonn 2 University of Cologne 2 University of Siegen 2 WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management 2 Greece National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 2 Ireland University College Dublin 1 Ca' Foscari University of Venice 2 Italy "L'Orientale" University of Naples 2 Università Bocconi 2 Erasmus University Rotterdam 1 Netherlands Leiden University 1 University of Amsterdam 1 VU University Amsterdam 1 Norway University of Bergen 1 University of Oslo 1 Poland University of Warsaw 1 Russia Lomonosov Moscow State University 1 Saint Petersburg State University 1 ESADE Business School 2 Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) 2 Spain Universidad de Salamanca(USAL) 2 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB2 School of Economics and University of Navarra 2 Business KTH 1 Sweden Lund University 1 University of Gothenburg 1 Uppsala University 1 University of Bern 2 Switzerland University of Geneva (UNIGE) 2 University of St.Gallen 2 University of Zurich 2 Cardiff University 1 King's College London 1 Royal Holloway, University of London 1 SOAS, University of London 1 The University of Edinburgh 1 United The University of Manchester 1 Kingdom The Universiy of Sheffield 1 University of Birmingham 1 University of Glasgow 1 University of Southampton 1 University of York (UK) 1 Turkey Boǧaziçi University 1 p TOEFL ibt IELTS IELTS TOPIK KLAT) DELF/DALFTCF HSK DELF/DALFTCF TestDaf CILS DELE ic-student@adst.keio.ac.jp/ ) 56

62 East Asia 3 Campus East Asia Indonesia Universitas Indonesia City University of Hong Kong People s The Chinese University of Hong Kong Republic of The University of Hong Kong China University of Macau Philippines University of the Philippines Singapore National University of Singapore Singapore Management University Thailand Chulalongkorn University Viet Nam Foreign Trade University Concordia University McGill University Canada Queen's University The University of British Columbia University of Toronto York University (Canada) Allegheny College American Univeristy Boston University Brown University Bryn Mawr College Carnegie Mellon University Dartmouth College Georgetown University Illinois Wesleyan University Manhattanville College United States of America Rice University The College of William & Mary The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of California Education Abroad Program University of Hawai'i at Mãnoa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Maryland, College Park University of Notre Dame University of Washington University of Wisconsin-Madison Western Michigan University Ireland University College Dublin Erasmus University Rotterdam Netherlands Leiden University University of Amsterdam VU University Amsterdam Norway University of Bergen University of Oslo Poland University of Warsaw KTH Sweden Lund University University of Gothenburg Uppsala University Cardiff University King's College London Royal Holloway, University of London SOAS, University of London United Kingdom The University of Edinburgh The University of Manchester The University of Sheffield University of Birmingham University of Southampton Turkey Bogazici University ( ) 57

63 Ewha Womans University Korea Korea University Seoul National University Yonsei University Beijing Normal University City University of Hong Kong Fudan University Jilin University Nanjing University Nankai University People s Peking University Republic of Renmin Univeristy of China China Shanghai Jiao Tong University The Chinese University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong Tsinghua Univeristy University of Macau Xi'an Jiaotong University Zhejiang University National Chengchi University Taiwan National Cheng Kung University National Taiwan University Canada Université de Montréal Austria WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) École normale supérieure (ENS) ESSEC Business School HEC Paris INALCO Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 University France Sciences Po Toulouse 1 Capitole University Université Nice Sophia Antipolis Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Université Paris Diderot Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris Freie Universität Berlin Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg RWTH Aachen University Saarland University Germany Technische Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt) Technische Universität München (TUM) TU Dresden University of Bonn University of Cologne University of Siegen ( WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management Greece National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Ca' Foscari University of Venice Italy "L'Orientale" University of Naples Università Bocconi Lomonosov Moscow State University Russia Saint Petersburg State University ESADE Business School Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) Spain Universidad de Salamanca (USAL) Switzerland Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) University of Navarra University of Bern University of Geneva (UNIGE) University of St.Gallen University of Zurich

64 United East Asia 3 Campus East Asia City University of Hong Kong People s The Chinese University of Hong Kong Republic of China The University of Hong Kong University of Macau Thailand Chulalongkorn University Viet Nam Foreign Trade University Concordia University Canada McGill University The University of British Columbia Queen's University American University United States The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill of America University of Maryland, College Park University of Notre Dame Mexico Tecnológico de Monterrey Ireland University College Dublin Erasmus University Rotterdam Netherlands Leiden University University of Amsterdam VU University Amsterdam * Norway University of Bergen Poland University of Warsaw Sweden Lund University Uppsala University Cardiff University King's College London SOAS, University of London Kingdom University of Glasgow University of Southampton University of York (UK) Turkey Bogazici University The Australian National University The University of Melbourne Australia The University of New South Wales The University of Queensland The University of Sydney New Zealand The University of Auckland University of Otago Argentina Torcuato di Tella University % % % 2 1.2% % % % % % 2 9.1% % % 8 6.9% 1 0.9% % % 7 9.9% % % % 59

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68 p p Web Explanation in Japanese Description in English University names are shown in English, in Japanese, and /or in the local language. Web URL Web Indicates the number of yearly exchange students as stipulated in agreements between Keio University and the partner university. When it is discovered before each application period that the number of students allowed under the agreement and the actual number of students Keio University can send abroad differ, the International Center will announce the number of slots available to Keio students for the corresponding year, so please check the following URL. The actual number of exchange students sent from Keio University to the partner university may vary from year to year. Web Web X=4A+3B+2C 2017 Y=4S+3A+2B+1C X+Y S+A+B+C GPA Students' eligibility based primarily on their academic year or enrollment status at Keio University when starting their studies at the partner university. Approximate period during which exchange students will attend the partner university for classes and exams. The actual period of stay may vary depending on the orientation and exam schedule. Location of the partner university or address of student exchange office Profile of the partner university Information regarding undergraduate programs open to undergraduate exchange students. This information may change, so please check the URL as to whether your program of choice is offered to undergraduate exchange students. Information regarding undergraduate programs NOT open to exchange students and other restrictions. Information regarding graduate programs open to graduate exchange students. This information may change, so please check the URL as to whether your program of choice is offered to graduate exchange students. There are also partner universities who decline admission to graduate programs. Information regarding graduate programs NOT open to graduate exchange students and other restrictions. Minimum undergraduate GPA required by the partner university for undergraduate applicants. Most of the partner universities use the 4.0 scale grading system. Please calculate as shown below. For Students entered Keio University prior to April 1, 2017, Courses taken before the 2016 academic year: X=4A+3B+2C Courses taken after the 2017 academic year: Y=4S+3A+2B+1C X+Y S+A+B+C For Students entered Keio University after April , GPA shown on their Transcript of Academic Record 63

69 Explanation in Japanese X=4A+3B+2C 2017 Y=4S+3A+2B+1C X+Y S+A+B+C GPA Description in English Minimum graduate GPA required by the partner university for graduate applicants. Most of the partner universities use the 4.0 scale grading system. Please calculate as shown below. For Students entered Keio University prior to April 1, 2017, Courses taken before the 2016 academic year: X=4A+3B+2C Courses taken after the 2017 academic year: Y=4S+3A+2B+1C X+Y S+A+B+C For Students entered Keio University after April , GPA shown on their Transcript of Academic Record Minimum language proficiency required by the partner university for undergraduate applicants. This information may change. Minimum language proficiency required by the partner university for graduate applicants. This information may change Web Academic calendar at the partner university. Applicants should refer to the partner university s website for the latest schedule. Important university websites for exchange students. Some universities' URLs link directly to the university home page. Scholarship information at the partner university, excluding tuition waivers. Dormitory information for exchange students Other information Not Applicable. No information available from the partner university at the time of publication. 64

70 3 Campus East Asia 5 Second- or third-year undergraduate students September August 2019 see academic calender for details Yonsei University: 50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul , Korea The University of Hong Kong: Faculty of Social Sciences, 11/F, The Jockey Club Tower, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong 3 Campus East Asia allows a cohort of students to develop collectively their East Asian expertise across a full academic year calendar. Their schedule begins in the fall in Tokyo, Japan at Keio University, where their studies are built around Japanese Studies offered at the International Center. The spring semester is spent in Seoul, Korea at Yonsei University, where, among other elective subjects, they take a course on Korean modernization. Students finish their year in Hong Kong, where they all take a signature course on the Political Economy of Global Asia. All participating students are provided with an Internship and special mentoring in Hong Kong in order to bring together their academic training and curriculum with real world experience working in the East Asia office of a major international organization. Starting in 2013, the program invites participants from world-leading universities in the U.S. and the Europe such as Princeton University, Georgetown University, University of Southern California, Cornell University, Kings College London, and University of Geneva. This East Asia-focused academic program of learning, residing and working together equips students with the intellectual and intercultural breadth and depth to become future global leaders. This network of students both from within the East Asia region (Korea, Japan, China) and from outside (the U.S. and Europe) will act as a valuable bridge within East Asia region as well as between East Asia and the West. 1 Keio University: Participants take a couple of compulsory subjects form the International Center Courses in fall semester 2 Yonsei University: Courses offered at Underwood International College main.asp 3 The University of Hong Kong: The Political Economy of Global Asia summerinstitute/programme/foss4003/ and Comparative East Asian Studies Internship (six-week internship specially designed for 3-Campus students) 3.0 TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS Keio University: September 2018 to Early February 2019 (Fall Semester) 2 Yonsei University: Late February to June 2019 (Spring Semester) 3 The University of Hong Kong: June to Late August 2019 (Summer School) The participants take the couple of compulsory subjects form the International Center Courses in fall semester, and depart for Korea after completing the fall semester Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Asia East Turkey 65

71 Indonesia Universitas Indonesia 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Campus UI, Depok, 16424, Indonesia Being one of the oldest state-run and autonomous universities in Indonesia with more than 160 years of experience in education, Universitas Indonesia (UI) strengthens its position in regional and international levels. UI is a modern and comprehensive campus and the home for 49,436 students from Indonesia and international students from around 32 countries. In line with vision of the university to become the worldclass research university, in recent years, UI has a significant reform in order to strive for the excellent education with global outlook and research. For this reason, UI is now seeking national and international talents by enforcing academic mobility, and cooperation with reputable overseas universities. Students are open to any subjects, depends on the availability and language requirements of courses. For students who want to take courses taught in English, should pay attention to department/study program/ faculty that have international class program or classes taught in English. Please be advised that BIPA program (Indonesian Language Course Program) has limited quota for exchange students. For references, you can visit Students who wish to take classes instructed in Bahasa Indonesia: Sufficient level to understand the lectures. Certificate such as TIBA (Indonesia language proficiency test conducted by UI) is required. Students who wish to take classes instructed in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Students who wish to take BIPA (Indonesian Language Course Program) program: Elementary level All students should be prepared to submit TOEFL ibt or IELTS score after selected as a nominee at Keio even if they are planning to take classes instructed in Bahasa Indonesia or BIPA program. FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: End of August Classes begin: Early February Classes begin: Early September Classes end: June Classes end: December Darmasiswa Scholarship There is likely to be a shortage of on-campus accommodation. Both university and off-campus accommodation are available. University office can help you in making arrangement for your housing. Korea Ewha Womans University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program. Although it is a women's university, male students may also apply (20% of exchange students are male at Ewha as of 2015). 66

72 September June Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03760, Korea Ewha Womans University today is one of the most prestigious universities in Korea. Ewha was established in 1886 as the first-ever educational institution for Korean women. Over the last 130 years, Ewha has pioneered in education in Korea. Toward the goal of advancing into the world s top 100 universities, Ewha is committed to finding and investing in essential knowledge for the future so that at least ten departments rank in the world s top 200 and eventually in the world s top 100. Total enrollment is over 25,000 students. Students will be restricted from taking certain courses (not all) of the Education, Law, Art, Music Department, and the Graduate School of Business Administration. Medical School, Law School, MBA and other Special Graduate Schools 2.5 Students who wish to take classes in Korean: At least A2 Level (CEFR), but a sufficient command of Korean to follow lectures is recommended. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Early March Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Mid-June Scholarship information will be noticed in advance. Dorm applications can be done along with the application. On-campus housing is not fully guaranteed, and will be provided on a first-come-first-served basis. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE STUDENTS> International House (On-Campus Dormitory) Free Korean Language Courses are offered to exchange students -Academic Korean (6 levels): 6 Credits, 180 hours/semester -Practical Korean (4 levels): 3 Credits, 90 hours/semester Asia East Asia Indonesia Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe Korea University Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Mexico Austria v 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program September June Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, Korea With a founding spirit of "national salvation through education," Korea University has grown and prospered for more than 100 years. From its foundation by the Korean royal household in 1905, Korea University has been the driving force behind education and social change in Korea. We invite you to learn more about Korea University and the vibrant learning and social environment it has to offer. Business and Management (limited), Education (limited), Liberal Arts, Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences & Biotechnology, Health Science, Political Sciences and Economics, Engineering, Information & Communications, International Studies, Journalism & Communication and Art & Design List of courses taught in Korean and English: > Click on English on the top left > Major or General (electives) subject > Select the appropriate Year, Term, and Department > Click on the course no. for more detailed course information. Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Law, Information Security France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 67

73 All except below. Professional Graduate Schools, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Business, Law, Information Security and Education 2.5 Students who wish to take classes in Korean: A sufficient command of Korean to follow lectures is recommended. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August Classes begin: March Classes end: December Classes end: June Please check website On-campus accommodation is available but very limited. As rooms are allocated on first come first serve basis, students are advised to apply as soon as the online application opens. Korean language courses are offered during the regular semesters. Free Korean language classes are available in summer/winter breaks for those completed a regular semester at KU. Seoul National University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June Gwanangno, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Korea Seoul National University (SNU) is and has been the indisputable leader of advanced education in Korea since its establishment in SNU has earned this reputation by maintaining the highest standards in both teaching and research. Kwanak Campus, the main campus of SNU, accommodates four graduate schools, eleven colleges, sixty-six research institutes, and other supporting facilities. Yeongeon Campus is the medical campus which includes the University Hospital as well as other research institutes and organizations related to medical sciences. About 16,000 undergraduate students and 11,000 graduate students enroll at SNU every year. The faculty, consisting of 2,000 professors and instructors from around the world, teach students and conduct research at SNU. Dentistry. For Medicine, Business Administration, Vocal Music, students must be enrolled in the same program. MBA 3.0 Students who wish to take classes in Korean: A sufficient command of Korean to follow lectures is recommended. Applicants for Korean History major must provide a proof of either KLAT Level 5 or TOPIK Level 5. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 88 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Early March Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Mid-June 68

74 Students are eligible to apply for BXAI scholarship. Fees for taking Korean Language Program(KLP) offered by SNU Language Education Institute will be partially supported by SNU. AsiaYonsei University East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul , Korea In addition to gaining access to academic excellence, international students are also exposed to a beautiful and culturally rich environment. Yonsei University is particularly fortunate to be situated in a spacious, quiet, and well-wooded environment which includes a mountain, located just in the center of Seoul's metropolitan area. Its scenic campus has recently been described as "one of the most beautiful campuses in the world" by CNN's special program, EYE ON SOUTH KOREA. In addition to enjoying the lovely environment, students can share special memories and experience Korean culture by participating in various Yonsei clubs and activities for international students. Korean Studies, East Asian Studies, Politics, Business & Economics, and Science & Engineering Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Music, Law, and MBA Very limited. Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Music, Law, and MBA 2.5 Students who wish to take classes in Korean: KLAT Level 4 or TOPIK Level 4 Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 79 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: Late August Classes Begin: Early March Classes begin: Early September Exams End: Late June Exams end: Late December Study at Yonsei -> Exchange/Visiting Program A living stipend of KRW 1,980,000 and dorm fee of KRW 1,785,000 (per semester) is provided. Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway People s Republic of China Beijing Normal University Poland Russia Spain Sweden 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September June 2019 No. 19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R. China Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 69

75 Beijing Normal University is a renowned institution of higher education known for teacher education, and other diciplines in arts and sciences. BNU is especially renowned for areas such as Education, Psychology, Chinese History, Geography and Ecology, Chinese Language and Literature, Theatre, Film and Television and System Science. The school has 22,000 full-time students, including 8,900 undergraduates, 11,300 graduates and 1,800 long-term international students. The campus has 1 education faculty, 22 schools and colleges, 2 departments and 36 research institutes. The library boasts over 4.1 million volumes and some 17,300 GB of digital resources, with 1,400 GB e-books. Students can take Chinese language courses or regular academic courses taught in Chinese. They can also take the academic courses taught in English (please refer to: course?cid=10&pid=2&type_id=1&k=1). All, however students must receive permission by the appropriate supervisor at Beijing Normal University. 3.2 Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK (new) Level 5 (score above 180) Students who wish to take classes instructed in English; TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.0 Students who wish to take Chinese Language Courses: basic Chinese 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February, 2019 Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Exams end: Late June, 2019 (for Chinese language Exams end: Mid-January, 2019 student), Mid July, 2019 (for those studying at the academic faculties) On-campus university dormitory is available. City University of Hong Kong 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September May 2019 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong offers professional education that prepares its students for the challenges and exciting opportunities opening up in Hong Kong, the Asia-Pacific region and throughout the world in business, science and engineering, energy and environment, law, creative media and social sciences. Through its extensive links with relevant industries, City University of Hong Kong provides real-life opportunities for students to work with and learn from professionals in the workplace, from bachelor degrees and postgraduate studies to associate degrees and continuing education. City University of Hong Kong has achieved phenomenal growth since its establishment in To date, it has a student population of more than 20,000 enrolled in more than 130 programmes at the associate degree, undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The medium of instruction and assessment is English unless specified otherwise. See Course Information and Class Schedule 70

76 None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. For law courses, a minimum of 3.0 GPA is required. TOEFL ibt 79 or IELTS 6.5 (Law: TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS 7.0) 2018 SEMESTER A: 2019 SEMESTER B: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Mid-January Exams end: Last December Exams end: Late May The CSE exchange scholarship is available to those students who take 9 or more credits from the College of Science and Engineering (CSE). More information can be found here: CSE%20Inbound%20Exchange%20Scholarship%20Application%20Form.pdfPDF Exchange students may apply for accommodation at Student Residence. However, the provision of oncampus accommodation is NOT guaranteed due to limited spaces. Students are encouraged to apply early before the designated deadline. Residence places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Asia Oceania Fudan University East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Australia 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or a graduate program September July Han Dan Road, Shanghai, P.R. China Fudan was established in 1905 and it has enjoyed high academic reputation both in China and around the world. It comprises 17 schools and 4 departments. The university has 57 research institutions, 80 interdisciplinary research centres and 10 attached hospitals. Fudan has nearly 30,000 students, 2,300 academic staff, of which 1,480 are professors and associate professors. Fudan Handan Campus is located in the north of Shanghai, about 45 minutes away from Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Its campus occupies an area of over 3 million square meters. It has over 130 laboratories with advanced instruments and large-scale equipment. The university library has a collection of 4.33 million volumes and is subscribed to 25,000 journals. The Department of Chinese Language and Literature has a language lab, modern literature research room and research room of Chinese traditional culture. All. Exchange student are enrolled as " " (putong jinxiusheng) and the putong jinxiusheng can enroll in every department. Course information in Chinese: Course information in English: There are two categories for undergraduate exchange student. (1)General Advanced student refers to non-degree students who study in specific majors instead of studying pure Chinese language. Students need to clarify subject or field of study in the application form. Courses may be taught in Chinese or English. Students may take 4 hours a week of Chinese language courses (electives) (2)Language Student refers to students who study pure Chinese Language in language school (International Cultural Exchange School, ICES in short). Some specific programs in department, such as "Chinese Economy and Business" and "Chinese Society and Culture" at International Cultural Exchange School. All except below. MBA, LLM, and Medical School NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 71

77 None, but students must show strong acdemic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 6 (score above 220) (new) Students who wish to take classes instructed in English: TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.5 (no items below 6.0) Students who wish to be enrolled as "Language Student": At least A2 Level (CEFR) 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Late Febrary, 2019 Exams end: Early January, 2019 Exams end: Early July, A monthly stipend (RMB 1,100) and boarding fee waiver is available for one student. Utilities are not included. Students are eligible to apply for BXAI scholarship. *Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply on-campus housing. Jilin University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program. September July Qianjin Street, Chaoyang, Changchun, Jilin, P.R. China Jilin University, founded in 1946, located in Changchun, the capital city of Jilin Province, is a key national comprehensive university, under the direct jurisdiction of the Chinese Ministry of Education, supported by Project 211 and Project 985. It is home to 69,000 full-time students, including over 24,000 graduate students, 43,000 undergraduate students and 2,200 international students from 105 countries. And it has become the biggest university in China by its largest enrollment. It offers the programs covering 13 disciplinary categories, including philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management, military science and arts. In 2015, it ranked No. 11 in China's College and University Rankings, published by the China University Alumni Association. All, however students must receive permission by the appropriate supervisor at Jilin University. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 5 (new) Students who wish to take classes instructed in English: TOEFL ibt 70 Students who wish to take Chinese Language Courses: At leaset A2 Level (CEFR) 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation: Late August, 2018 Classes begin: Early March, 2019 Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Exams end: Mid-July, 2019 Exams end: Mid-January, On-campus and Off-campus is available. 72

78 Nankai University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September July Hankou Road, Nanjing, P.R. China Founded in 1902, Nanjing University boasts three campuses: Gulou, Pukou, and Xianlin. Listed among the first group of "Project 985" universities, Nanjing University is a key comprehensive university under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Education. There are currently 23 schools and 65 departments with 82 undergraduate programs, 222 graduate programs, 170 Ph.D programs, and 23 primary disciplinary categories that offer doctoral programs in subordinate disciplines. The total student body is 27,600, among whom 2,200 are international students. All. Exchange students are enrolled as " " (putong jinxiusheng) in Institute for International Students (IIS). Exchange students may take courses in other departments. All, however students must receive permission by the appropriate supervisor at Nanjing University None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 5 (new) Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February, 2019 Classes end: Late January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, Dormitory housing is guaranteed, but exchange students need to apply for the on-campus dormitory. 1-2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September June Wei Jin Road, Tianjin, P.R. China Nankai University was founded in It is a key multidisciplinary university directly under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education of China, and a comprehensive university with a complete curriculum that includes the humanities, natural sciences, technology, life sciences and the arts. It is also the alma mater of our late Premier Zhou Enlai. Nankai University offers 71 undergraduate specialties, 158 Master's programs, 98 Doctoral programs and 17 Post-Doctoral research stations. Students generally take courses by College of Chinese Language and Culture, but those who have sufficient language proficiency (HSK 5) may take courses by other schools. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East University Nanjing Turkey 73

79 None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in regular Colleges: HSK Level 5 (new) Students who wish to take classes in College of Chinese Language and Culture: At least A2 Level (CEFR) 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February, 2019 Classes end: Early January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, A monthly stipend (RMB 1,100, as of 2016) and boarding fee waiver is available. International student's dorm is available on campus. Peking University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. Students should be above 18 and under 45 of age. September June 2019 No.5, Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R. China Peking University is a comprehensive and national key university. It strives not only for improvements in teaching and research work, but also for the promotion of interaction and mutual promotion among various disciplines. Thus, Peking University has become a center for teaching and research and a university of a new type, embracing diverse branches of learning such as basic and applied sciences, social sciences and the humanities, and sciences of medicine, management, and education. All, but students must be accepted by faculties. Courses taught in English at undergraduate level: All courses at undergraduate level: Health Science Center, Faculty with special pre-requisite, Shenzhen Graduate School All, but students must be accepted by schools/departments Health Science Center, Faculty with special pre-requisite, Shenzhen Graduate School None, but students must have a good GPA. Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 6 (new) Students who wish to take classes instructed in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Students who wish to study Chinese Language at the School of Chinese as a Second Language: None. Those without sufficient Chinese language proficiency can take Chinese language classes (for at least one semester) and at the same time take 1-2 English-taught undergraduate courses (if needed). Same as above if graduate exchange students plan to take undergraduate courses. If they plan to do research with PKU professors only, there is no Chinese language proficiency requirement FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Class begin: Mid-September, 2018 Class begin: Late February, 2019 Class end: Mid-January, 2019 Class end: Late June,

80 According to the bilateral agreement, Keio exchange students are granted the following bebefits at PKU: tuition waiver, free lodging and monthly stipiend of RMB 350. Students are eligible to apply for BXAI scholarship. Zhongguanyuan Global Village online dorm-booking information: AsiaRenmin University of China East Asia Indonesia Korea 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September June 2019 No.59, Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R. China Renmin University of China (RUC, also known as the People's University of China) is a key university in China. The RUC's strengths emphasize the humanities and social sciences; however, the university also embraces disciplines in the area of natural sciences. The RUC is a comprehensive research-orientated university. The RUC was established in 1937, during the resistance war against Japanese aggression. The University acquired its present name on October 3, 1950, which made it the first university to be established by the newly founded People's Republic of China. Students who wish to take classes taught in Chinese must have HSK Level 6 certificate. The Chinese language training program is available to those students without HSK Level 6 certificate. Some Englishtaught classes are available in Business School and School of Economics. Law and Foreign Languages Same as undergraduate programs. 3.0 Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 6 (new) Students who wish to study Chinese Language at The School of Chinese: At least A2 Level (CEFR) 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February, 2019 Classes end: Late January, 2019 Classes ends: Late June, A monthly stipend (about RMB 1,400) and boarding fee waiver is available. P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Shanghai Jiao Tong University Netherlands Norway Poland 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September July Dongchuan Rd., Shanghai , P.R.China Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 75

81 Established in 1896 as Nan Yang College, Shanghai Jiao Tong University is one of the first national institutions of higher learning in China. The name Jiao Tong comes from the book Yi Jing. Literally, Jiao means unite and Tong means harmony. Today SJTU has 31 schools (departments), 63 undergraduate programs, 250 masters-degree programs, 203 Ph.D. programs, 28 post-doctorate programs, and 11 state key laboratories and national engineering research centers. Its total enrollment of students amounts to 37,452, of which over 5,900 are international students. There are 19,632 undergraduates. Students from SJTU have won top prizes in various competitions, including ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, International Mathematical Contest in Modeling and Electronics Design Contests. List of Courses in English: School of Medicine and MBA/IMBA/EMBA/MIB programs of Antai College School of Medicine and MBA/IMBA/EMBA/MIB programs of Antai College 3.0 Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 5 Students who wish to take classes instructed in English: IELTS 6.0 or TOFEL ibt 90 is recommended 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February, 2019 Classes end: Mid-January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, isc.sjtu.edu.cn Students are eligible to apply for the BXAI scholarship. Housing is guaranteed. SJTU has two main campuses: Minhang & Xuhui. Exchange students are free to choose Chinese language courses for 8 class hours/week, consisting of various levels of learning and training, which is normally one or two modules from the intensive Chinese language program. Courses usually start the first week of each semester. The Chinese University of Hong Kong 4 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September May 2019 Office of Academic Links, Room 1303, Yasumoto International Academic Park, CUHK, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong Founded in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a forward-looking comprehensive research university with a global vision and a mission to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West. Our eight Faculties offer a wide array of excellent undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. CUHK is a bilingual university. English, Cantonese, and Putonghua are used for instruction.there are many courses that use English as a medium of instruction while some courses are given in Cantonese/Putonghua. 76

82 Many regular courses are open to exchange students. Some restrictions may apply. Medicine courses (except some public health courses), Education courses (except some sports science and physical education (SPED) courses taught in English, and those physical education (PHED) course with an X after the course number), Student orientated teaching (STOT) courses, MEDN courses under biology programme of School of Life Sciences, architectural design studio courses, law courses offered by the LLB programme and TOEFL ibt 71 or IELTS FALL TERM: 2019 SPRING TERM: Orientation date: Late August, 2018 Classes begin: Early January, 2019 Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Exams end: Mid-May, 2019 Exams end: December, (Click "Study Abroad & Exchanges for Visiting Students") Students are eligible to apply for BXAI scholarship. Exchange students will live in on-campus housing. CUHK is the only university in Hong Kong with a college system and exchange student will be automatically assigned to rooms in college managed hostels with local roommate (see for details). The Yale-in-China Chinese Language Center (CLC) offers Cantonese and Putonghua courses at the elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels. Most undergraduates can take a maximum of 6 units of courses (2 courses) in each semester without paying fees. CLC courses are centralized and recognized by CUHK. Results of CLC courses will also be shown on the student transcripts. (see the Section of Chinese proficiency courses at for details.) Asia East Asia Oceania Australia North America Canada Central and South America Europe The University of Hong Kong Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam NZ USA Argentina Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May 2019 Office of International Student Exchange, Global Lounge, G/F, Fong Shu Chuen Amenities Centre, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 77

83 Established in 1911, the University of Hong Kong is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong, located near the city centre. It is consistently ranked among the best universities in Asia and the world. A vibrant, multi-cultural population of 22,300 students (12,300 undergraduates and 9,900 postgraduates) consists of more than 3,000 non-locals. The university boasts state-of-the-art facilities: libraries, computer centres, wireless internet access throughout campus, sport centres, cafeterias, a clinic, banks, etc. In addition, it offers comfortable halls of residence either on or close to campus. Comprehensive student support services including accommodation assistance, career consulting, counseling, a wide range of outreach programmes, and over 100 student clubs and societies are available to students. Language of instruction is English, except for courses offered by the Department of Chinese. *Students applying to the Law Faculty should preferably be those majoring in Law at their home institution. Programme and courses offered by the Faculty of Architecture, Faculty of Dentistry and Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, most final year project courses. Please contact the corresponding faculties. Please contact the corresponding faculties. No specific requirements, but some of our faculties have set certain academic requirements for incoming exchange students. Details of these requirements can be found at exchange/incoming/incoming-student-programme-offered TOEFL ibt 93 or IELTS 6.5 (Law : TOEFL ibt 97 or IELTS 7.0 with no subtest below 6.5) 2018 FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: Late August Classes begin: Mid-January Classes begin: Early September Exams end: Late May Exams end: Last December Students are eligible to apply for the BXAI scholarship. Tsinghua University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September June 2019 Zijing Apartment No.22, Haidian Distrist, Beijing , P.R. China Tsinghua University was established in At present, the university has 14 schools and 56 departments with faculties in science, engineering, humanities, law, medicine, history, philosophy, economics, management, education and art. It has now over 25,900 students, including 13,100 undergraduates and 12,800 graduate students. The educational philosophy of Tsinghua is to "train students with integrity." With the motto of "Self-Discipline and Social Commitment" and the spirit of "Actions Speak Louder than Words", it is dedicated to the well-being of Chinese society and to world development. All except below. Academy of Arts and Design and Physical training courses. Some other programs may be restricted. All except below. Courses of Graduate Program in English. None, but the students must have a good GPA. 78

84 For students taking courses instructed in Chinese: HSK Level 6 (old) or HSK Level 5 (new) For students taking courses instructed in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Mid-February, 2019 Classes end: Mid-January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, Students are eligible to apply for the BXAI scholarship. THU will try prioritizing university-level exchange students with on-campus accommodation at Zijing Foreign Student Apartment. 80_.html AsiaUniversity of Macau East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program. Student of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. August May 2019 Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macau, P.R. China Originally established in 1981 as the University of East Asia, a private university following the British university system, the University was later restructured as a public university and renamed the University of Macau by the Portuguese Macau government prior to the transfer of sovereignty of Macau. The international history of the university, which mirrors the diverse history and culture of the city of Macau itself, is evident in such elements as the range of languages of instruction--with English as the main language, and a number of courses offered in Chinese, Portuguese, and Japanese--and the residential college system, which is set to become the largest in Asia. A leading higher educational institution in Macau, the University is making strides towards becoming internationally recognized for its excellence in teaching, research, and service to the community, as reflected by the establishment of its new campus at Hengqin Island in Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Business Administration and Faculty of Sciences and Technology. Student may also take English courses offered by the English Language Center. Language of instruction is mainly English. Courses offered in English: (Business Administration) (Arts and Humanities) (Social Sciences) Law None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. A sufficient command of either English or Chinese to follow lectures without difficulity is recommended. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Students who wish to take classes in Chinese: At least A2 Level (CEFR) 2018 FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-August, 2018 Classes begin: January 7, 2019 Classes begin: August 22, 2018 Exams end: May 18, 2019 Exams end: December 18, 2018 Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 79

85 * The University of Macau (UM) implements a residential college system in order to provide a multifaceted education to the students. Ten residential colleges on the campus. Xi'an Jiaotong University 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September July 2019 No. 28 Xianning West Road, Xi'an, Shaanxi, P.R. China The university, a national key university under the direct jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education of China, owns more than 100 years of history and always ranks in the top of universities in China. Today, it is a comprehensive research university offering programs in nine areas--science, engineering, medicine, economics, management, art, law, philosophy and education--with a major emphasis on science and engineering. It includes 20 schools, eight undergraduate residential colleges, and eight affiliated teaching hospitals. Located in the centre of China, Xi'an boasts outstanding culture and literature. All (Majortiy of the courses are conducted in Chinese.) All (Students must receive permission from their supervisor at Xi'an Jiaotong University.) None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. A sufficient command of Chinese to follow lectures without difficulty is recommended. Students wish to register as " " (putong jinxiusheng) and take courses instructed in Chinese need to have HSK Level 5 (new) or HSK Level 6 (old). If students do not have sufficient proficiency, they can choose Chinese language as their own major FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early/Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Late Feburary, 2019 Classes end: Late January, 2019 Classes end: Mid-July, Keio University Scholarship for Exchange with Xi'an Jiatong University is available. ( 200,000 60,000 Zhejiang University 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality may not be admitted. September July Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou , Zhejiang, P.R. China 80

86 Zhejiang University is one of China's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education. Focusing on both undergraduate and graduate education, Zhejiang University is a key comprehensive university whose fields of study cover eleven branches of learning, namely philosophy, literature, history, education, science, economics, law, management, engineering, agriculture, and medicine. The university has 123 specialties for undergraduate studies, and it is entitled to confer masters degrees in 347 programs and doctoral degrees in 264 programs. All All None, but student must show strong academic commitment and performance Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese in the fields of liberal arts and law: HSK Level 4 (score above 210) (new) is recommended. Students who wish to take classes instructed in Chinese in the field other than above: HSK Level 4 (score above 190) (new) is recommended. Students who wish to take classes instructed in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 is recommended. Students who wish to study Chinese Language: At least A2 Level (CEFR) 2018 AUTUMN & WINTER SEMESTERS: 2019 SPRING & SUMMER SEMESTERS: Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February / Early March, 2019 Classes end: Late January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, 2019 Exams end: Late January, 2019 Exams end: Early July, Students are eligible to apply for the BXAI scholarship. We reserve on-campus accommodation in the International College for exchange students. Due to the limited number of the rooms on campus, usually two students have to share one room without the kitchen. Asia East Asia Indonesia Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe Taiwan Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Mexico National Chengchi University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program. Students of Chinese nationality are not eligible to apply. September June 2019 No. 64, Sec. 2 Zhinan Rd., Wenshan, Taipei 11605, Taiwan Established in 1927, National Chengchi University (NCCU) is noted for its humanities and social sciences disciplines. It currently houses 9 colleges, including liberal arts, science, social sciences, law, commerce, foreign languages & literature, communication, international affairs and education; 33 departments; 2 BA modules (Undergraduate Program in European Languages and College of Communication Undergraduate Degree Program); and 48 graduate institutes (including master's module), with 32 graduate institutes offering PhD programs, 16 on-the-job master's programs, and 5 English-taught degree programs (International Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, International MBA, and more). Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 81

87 Students can choose one of the course modules for their exchange studies at NCCU: 1. Full-Time Mandarin Class ONLY 2. Academic classes ONLY 3. Academic classes + Part-Time Mandarin Class 4. 1st Full-Time Mandarin Class ONLY + 2nd Academic Class ONLY (1st Three-month for One CLC term + 2nd One School Semester): this is only available for student exchanging for 1 year 5. 1st Academic Class ONLY + 2nd Full-Time Mandarin Class ONLY (1st One School Semester + 2nd Three-month for One CLC term): this is only available for student exchanging for 1 year --Course Search Engine: --OIC English-taught Courses Exclusively for Exchange Students: --University-wide English-taught Courses: All except below. IMBA (International Master Program in Business Administration) course code Students who wish to take courses in Chinese: TOCFL Superior or HSK Level 4 (new) Students who wish to take courses in English: TOEFL ibt or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Mid-February, 2019 Classes end: Late January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, Since Full-time Mandarin class is a fee-paying program, OIC offers Mandarin Class Tuition Waiver Application for Full-Time Mandarin Class ONLY Module exchange students. The Tuition Waiver available for Full-time (15hrs) Mandarin class: Fall, Winter Spring and Summer term. First-term tuition waiver is guaranteed, but waiver for the following terms will be decided on student s previous performance. Both on-campus and off-campus housing are available. National Cheng Kung University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 No.1, University Road, Tainan City 701, Taiwan National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), located in Tainan city, the oldest city in Taiwan, established as Tainan Technical College in 1931, has evolved itself into one of the most established comprehensive universities in Taiwan. The NCKU teaching and researching system has 9 colleges (College of Liberal Arts, College of Sciences, College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Planningand Design, College of Management, College of Medicine, College of Social Sciences, and College of Bioscience and Biotechnology), 46 undergraduate programs, 76 master s degree programs, 55 doctoral programs and 22 master s degree for working professionals. 82

88 Course Infromation: Course Taught in English: Same as undergraduate programs. Same as undergraduate programs. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in Chinese: CEFR B1 Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS TOEFL ibt 80 is required, depending on departments FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation begin:mid-september, 2018 Classes begin: Mid-February, 2019 Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Exams end: Late June, 2019 Exams end: Mid-January, Exchange students are eligible for a free Chinese language coures (3 hours per week, Non-credit course) Asia Oceania North America National Taiwan University East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Australia NZ Canada 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program. Student of Chinese nationality are available to appy, yet we do suggest our partners to send more Japanese students. September June 2019 No. 1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, Taiwan Founded in 1928, National Taiwan University (NTU) is the oldest and largest university in Taiwan, and has been ranked 1st among the Greater China Region's top universities (SJTU 2010 Ranking). It consists of 11 colleges, 54 departments, 103 graduate schools, 88 PhD programs, 30 research centers, a faculty of over 3,000, experimental forests, three university hospitals, and 33,000 students. Located in a great location, the main campus of NTU is park-alike; alive with nature, it is in the subtropical Taipei metropolis, conveniently served by the sleek subway system and easily accessed by public transportation. Taiwan is a hub of Chinese culture, preserving the best and most colorful of Chinese culture and traditions in Asia's most robust democracy with rich and stunning collections of cultural artifacts in a number of world-class museums. All except below. Course Information: The College of Medicine does not accept senior and graduate exchange students for they are not allowed to enroll in practice courses. The Department of Anthropology requires exchange students have Chinese language proficiency as there is no course taught in English in the departemnt. All except below. Course Information: Same as underguraduate programs. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 83

89 Students who wish to take classes in Chinese: B1 Level (CEFR) Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Late February, 2019 Classes end: Mid-January, 2019 Classes end: Late June, Students are eligible to apply for BXAI scholarship. Philippines University of the Philippines 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program August May 2019 Office of International Linkages, Quezon Hall, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, the Philippines The University of the Philippines (UP) is the national university of the Philippines. It takes pride in being the pioneer and leader in higher education in the country through academic excellence, outstanding research, and public service. UP produces scientific and creative outputs of the highest quality-- receiving both national and international recognition. UP was established in 1908 and presently has eight constituent units: UP Diliman, UP Manila, UP Los Baños, UP Visayas, UP Mindanao, UP Open UNiversity, UP Baguio and UP Cebu. UP Diliman is the biggest and most comprehensive unit, excelling in various fields. Courses are generally taught in English. 1. UP Diliman: 2. UP Manila: 3. UP Los Baños: 4. UP Visayas: 5. UP Mindanao: 6. UP Open University: 7. UP Baguio: 8. UP Cebu: Law, Medicine, Nursing and Dentistry Same as underguraduate programs. Cesar EA Virata School of Business (Diliman) 3.0 TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early August, 2018 Classes begin: Early January, 2019 Exams end: Mid-December, 2018 Exams end: Late May, UP may provide accommodation, however this is on first come first served basis. 84

90 National University of Singapore 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May rd Storey, Unit 03-03, Shaw Foundation Alumni House, 11 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore A leading global university centred in Asia, the National University of Singapore (NUS) offers a global approach to education and research, with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise. Its transformative education includes a broad-based curriculum underscored by multi-disciplinary courses and crossfaculty enrichment, as well as special programmes which allow students to realise their potential. Over 37,000 students from 100 countries further enrich the community with their diverse social and cultural perspectives, making campus life vibrant and exciting. Language of instruction is English. Exchange students can consider modules with module code starting from 1000 to 3000 from the 'List of modules available to exchange students' ( Faculty of Dentistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Institute of Systems Science, All modules offered by self-funded programmes Module restrictions: Business & Economics Modules Business is open to Business majors only. However, not all Business majors will be able to enroll in Business modules due to high demand. Exchange student will be considered for Business module for ONE SEMESTER only. NUS Business and Economics courses are usually in high demand, if not, oversubscribed. Students need to be very flexible in their study plan and prepare alternative study options that inlclude courses offered by other NUS Faculties & Schools. An average 'B' grade or 70% average marks TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Applicants applying to read modules from NUS Faculty of Law: TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: Late July Registration: First week of January Classes begin: August Classes begin: January Exams end: December Exams end: May NUS offers on-campus accommodation, but it is NOT guaranteed. Accommodation options and rates are available at Asia East Asia Indonesia Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe Singapore Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 85

91 Singapore Management University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August April 2019 Administration Building, 81 Victoria Street, Singapore Since it was incorporated on January 2000, Singapore Management University (SMU) has established undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that aim to produce leaders and creative entrepreneurs capable of excelling in a rapidly changing and dynamic world. Set up as Singapore's first private university offering a style of education modelled after The Wharton School, SMU occupies a state-of-the-art city campus located in the heart of Singapore's civic, cultural, and business districts. Accountancy, Business, Economics, Information Systems, Law, Social Sciences. A list of courses available for exchange students will be sent to applicants about two weeks before course registration. The School of Accountancy / School of Social Sciences offers very limited courses to exchange students, so if the student is an Accountancy / Psychology major, the student must contact the academic advisors to check if there are sufficient Accountancy / Psychology courses for course registration. None, but students must have a good GPA. TOEFL ibt 79 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid August Classes begin: Early January Classes end: Early December Classes end: Late April The Temasek scholarship is under review, but its availability has yet to be confirmed for Exchange Students are adviced to seek private accommodation. Thailand Chulalongkorn University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August May 2019 Chaloem Rajakumari 60 Building, 18th Floor, Phyathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand

92 Chulalongkorn University is Thailand's first institution of higher education, founded in As a national intellectual center, the university produces the finest quality graduates with a high level of knowledge and skills in the arts and sciences, that they can use to contribute to society. For about a century, Chulalongkorn has been committed to ongoing development in programs, human resources, facilities and services. With the cooperation of alumni, we have been building an intellectual community devoted to serving Thai society and the nation. During national disasters and turmoil, Chulalongkorn continues to serve as a central pillar for finding the solutions and assistance to solve these problems. International Programs Courses: Courses offered in English or in Thai: For those interested in learning about Thai in undergraduate level, choose "Language and Culture" program offered in Faculty of Arts. Thai language course are also available for international students. Same as undergraduate programs. In addition, Southeast Asian Studies and International Development Studies and many more courses are available in International Graduate Programs Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 79 or IELTS 6.0 Students who wish to take classes in Thai: A sufficient command of Thai to be able to follow lectures without difficulty is recommended. Depends on the requirements set by the faculty. There are both Semester and Trimester System in but majority of the program take on Semester system. FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: 2nd week of August Classes begin: 2nd week of January Exams end: 3rd week of December Exams end: 3rd week of May Asia East Asia Indonesia Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe Viet Nam Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Mexico Austria France Germany Foreign Trade University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program August June Chua Lang Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam Foreign Trade University (FTU) is one of the top universities in Vietnam. Established in 1960, FTU has gained enormous achievement in providing talented and high quality human resources to the economy and thus made great contribution to the industrialization, modernization and global economic integration of Viet Nam. FTU offers a wide range of majors in economics, business, business administration, finance and banking and business foreign languages. FTU has 3 campuses including Hanoi main campus, Ho Chi Minh City campus and Quang Ninh Campus. Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 87

93 Undergraduate programs taught in English available for exchange students: International Business Economics, Business Administration, Banking and Finance, International Economics, International Business Management Tentative courses can be downloaded at Some joint programs such as program with Bedfordshire University, Minot State University, etc. Graduate programs taught in English available for exchange students: International Trade Policy and Law, Project Management, Finance and Business Management, Economic Law and Inernational Trade, MBA Tentative courses can be downloaded at EMBA joint program with Hawaiee University Good academic standing TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation: Early August 1st Period: Mid-January to early April 1st Period: Mid-August to mid-october 2nd Period: Early April to late June 2nd Period: Mid-October to early January NA Dormitories and hostels are available. Exchange students will be charged an admission fee (USD 150, as of 2016) according to the regulations of FTU. Admission fee is paid upon arrival. Australia The Australian National University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program February November 2019 Canberra Australian Capital Territory 0200, Australia ANU was established by Federal Parliament in 1946 to build the nation's intellectual infrastructure. We are still driven by our founding mission to advance the cause of learning and research in Australia and take our place amongst the great universities of the world. Explore this gateway to find out more about our history, governance and structure, our campus and our community. ANU has always been a university with a difference, set apart by its research intensity. The high reputation of ANU within the international academy is now matched by an equivalent and high reputation outside the academy. Applicants wishing to study at the ANU College of Business and Economics must be majoring in/studying these disciplines at their home university. Applicants wishing to study at the ANU College of Law must be pursuing a Law Degree at their home university leading to admission to practice. A wide range of courses are available. Entry to some graduate courses is limited. For more information on this please refer to the following link: This corresponds to a Japanese average of 70, or a "B". 88

94 TOEFL ibt 80 with 20 in Reading and Writing and 18 in Speaking and Listening or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each component. Law: TOEFL ibt 100 overall with 22 in each of the four sections, or IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.0 in each component FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-February Classes begin: Mid-July Classes end: Late May Classes end: Late October Examination period: June Examination period: November Exchange students are guaranteed accommodation by the ANU. General information about the accommodation available: The number of students varies from year to year Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students February November 2019 Victoria 3010, Australia Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is the oldest University in Victoria and the second oldest in Australia. It is a publicly funded institution. The University of Melbourne is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world, with international rankings of world universities placing it as number 1 in Australia and number 33 in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings ). The University has approximately 44,000 students and more than 3,300 academic staff. International students make up 25% of the student body and come from 113 different countries. Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia with 3.8 million people living in the metropolitan area, three-time winner of The Economist's award for Most Livable City in the World. It is the cultural capital of Australia - with theatre, film festival, arts and comedy festivals, and also a sporting capital of Australia - Australian Rules football, the Grand Prix, the Australian Open tennis. Australian & Indigenous Studies, Architecture & Built Environment Studies, Business & Economics, Computer Science & Information Technology, Education, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Humanities & Social Sciences, Land & Environment, Languages, Law/Legal Studies, Media & Communications, Music, Psychology, Sciences, Visual & Performing Arts Special requirements may exist for students wanting to study with some faculties and few areas. 70% average or C TOEFL ibt 79 with Reading 13, Listening 13, Speaking 18, Writing 21 or IELTS 6.5 with no bands less than 6.0. Some specific courses may have different score requirements. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe The University of Melbourne Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 89

95 2019 FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation: Mid-February Classes begin: Late July Classes begin: Late February Exams end: Late November Exams end: Late June The University of New South Wales 3 Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students February November 2019 Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is Australia's first international university attracting outstanding scholars and students from around the world. UNSW was established in 1949 and has been receiving international students since Currently, of the 44,000 students studying at UNSW, more than 9,900 are international students from over 130 countries. UNSW offers a wide range of degree programs, pre-university/foundation studies and English language courses. More than 900 degree programs are available at UNSW. In 2009, UNSW celebrated 60 years as one of Australia's foremost international research intensive universities and as the university of choice for over 180,000 graduates. Arts and Social Sciences, Built Environment, Australian School of Business, Engineering, Law, Science, Art and Design, School of Medical Sciences at the Faculty of Medicine Each Faculty has some restrictions. The following areas are closed to exchange students. Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), Faculty of Medicine, AGSM MBA, Courses offered during the summer or winter session Courses beginning with these codes are also restricted: GLST, INST, MDCM, MDIA, EDST, Zxxx, MARK6xxx, GBAT and JURD (though Juris Doctor students can take JURD courses), online courses, PG psychology, dance, music courses and any courses that are part of an honours program. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), Faculty of Medicine (with the exception of the School of Medical Sciences), Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), Australian School of Taxation (ATAX) 3.0 TOEFL ibt 90 with 23 in Writing, 22 in Reading, Listening and Speaking or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each of the sub-test TOEFL ibt 90 with 23 in Writing, 22 in Reading, Listening and Speaking or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each sub-test. Some courses have higher requirements FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: 1-2 weeks before beginning Classes begin: Late July Classes begin: Late February Exams end: Late November Exams end: Late June On-campus housing is very limited. 90

96 The number of students varies from year to year Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students February November 2019 Brisbane St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia's most highly ranked and awarded learning and research institutions. With a student population of more than 46,800 students, one in every four students is an international student. This multicultural student population will allow you to gain exposure to a range of cultures and networks. The University's outstanding 200,000-plus alumni include a Nobel laureate, the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, an Academy Award winner, and leaders in government, law, science, public service and the arts. UQ is a founding member of the national Group of Eight, a leading group of Australian universities that conducts a significant portion all university research in Australia. UQ is one of only three Australian university members of the global Universitas 21, an alliance allowing UQ to offer students with unique opportunities to participate in student exchanges and events throughout the world. Most Clinical Health Science courses (Medicine, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Occupational and Speech Therapy and Vet Science courses) The same fields as described above for undergraduate program, plus Psychology. Good academic standing TOEFL ibt 87 or IELTS FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-February Classes begin: Late July Classes begin: Late February Exams end: November Exams end: June Students interested in staying on-campus housing should apply early. The University of Sydney 5 Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students February November 2019 Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe University of Queensland The Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 91

97 The University of Sydney is amongst the top 100 universities worldwide. Many of our academics, your teachers, are leaders in their field giving you insights into the latest thinking and research in your field. We create leaders. At the University of Sydney we teach you think critically and find solutions to real world problems. Participating in the Study Abroad and Student Exchange programs is an exciting and challenging way of broadening your horizons in a new environment. You can increase the academic opportunities that you have, establish professional and career opportunities through networking, improve English language skills and cultural understanding, and develop your self-confidence and social skills Dentistry, Graduate Law (excluding JD), Graduate Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Graduate Psychology Special requirements in other diciplines: The same fields as described above for undergraduate exchange students. The same fields as described above for undergraduate exchange students. 3.0 TOEFL ibt 85 with 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in writing or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each component. Some faculties and courses have different requirements. TOEFL ibt 85 with 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in Writing, or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each component. Some faculties and courses have different requirements FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-February Classes begin: Late July Classes begin: Late February Exams end: Late November Exams end: Late June The Hirai Foundation scholarship: AUD 12,000 (as of 2016) will be available for two exchange students from Keio. Grantees will be selected during the internal selection for the student exchange program. Students selected as a grantee cannot apply for or receive other scholarships. The University of Sydney is a commuter campus and on-campus housing is highly competitive. New Zealand The University of Auckland 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program March November 2019 Old choral Hall, 7 Symonds Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand The University of Auckland welcomes students from around the world to complete a semester or a year of study. You'll be able to live in another culture, make new friends, gain international experience and build professional networks all at New Zealand's leading University. The University of Auckland is an ideal location for students from overseas, situated in the heart of Auckland city and close to the natural beauty New Zealand is famous for. Studying for a semester or a year at the University of Auckland is an academic and cultural experience you'll never forget! 92

98 In general, you may select courses from across a range of programs offered. In some subject areas, limited enrollment may apply. study-abroad-and-exchange/study-abroad-programme-options/study-abroad-exchange-programme.html *Courses with very limited enrolment availability: Psychology and Biological Science Courses showing the letter G e.g. PHYSICS 107G 700 level Finance and Accounting courses We recommend that students have a second choice option for each course with limited enrolment availability. Courses offered in Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Nursing and Optometry Courses running for the whole academic year - e.g. PSYCH 308A and 308B (expect students enrolled for the whole University of Auckland academic year February through November) 100 level courses in Fine Arts, Architecture and Planning (only available for majoring students) BUSINESS 101 and BUSINESS 102 Graduate School of Management courses running on a quarterly basis e.g. BUSACT, BUSADMIN etc. Courses ending with the letters F or H - e.g. HISTORY 91F or MAORIHTH 14H. These are foundation year courses and not appropriate for Exchange students. Stage I Engineering courses (ENGGEN 115, ENGGEN 121, ENGGEN 131, ENGGEN 140, ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, ELECTENG 101, CHEMMAT 121) except for those ending in G. In general, you may select courses from across a range of programs offered. In some subject areas, limited enrollment may apply. In general, the exchange is limited to coursework only and does not include thesis writing and supervision. Exchange students cannot take the following: Business School courses in the Graduate School of Enterprise in finance, information systems, marketing, and operations management shown as "Graduate Programmes" in the Course Catalogue. Courses in the Master of Urban Design, Master of Planning, and Master of Architecture B average TOEFL ibt 80 with 21 in Writing or IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 Higher score may be required for admission to some programs. TOEFL ibt 90 with 21 in writing, or IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 Higher score may be required for admission to some programs or for post graduate study FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early March Classes begin: Mid-July Classes end: Late June Classes end: Mid-November study-abroad-and-exchange.html Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe University of Otago Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program February November Union Place East, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 93

99 The University of Otago is New Zealand's oldest university, founded in It has earned an international reputation for the quality of its research and teaching. Teaching at Otago is closely related to scholarly research, with the result that most teaching is undertaken by academics at the forefront of relevant knowledge. As a student at New Zealand's oldest university you will become part of a unique educational experience. Otago's attractive campus is a mixture of historic and modern buildings located in the centre of Dunedin. The campus is a short walk from the city's central shopping and services. Otago students rate its campus lifestyle as one of its strongest attractions. The students live as a community immediately around the campus area in student Colleges of Residence or self-catering flats. While there is no limit on the number of students accepted to a particular course, entry to any course is based on relevant academic background. Medicine, Dentistry, Psychiatry, Physiotherapy, Pharmacology, Pharmacy or any other clinical course are not open to exchange students. Some Otago courses such as MBA, Wildlife Management and Marine Science are restricted in admissions - see the notes in the course catalogue. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs "B" average grade (75%) TOEFL ibt 80 with minimum Writing score of 20 or IELTS 6.0 with no band below 6.0 Bachelor of Teaching or Bachelor of Education Studies: IELTS 7.0 with no band below 7.0 TOEFL ibt 95 with minimum writing score of 22, or IELTS 6.5 with no band below FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation: Mid-February Classes begin: Early July Classes begin: Late February Examination period ends: Early November Examination period ends: Mid-June The University of Otago is renowned for its residential campus environment and exchange students coming to Otago are encouraged to apply for Uniflats. More info: Canada Concordia University Concordia Univ. 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September April de Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada Every year, our scholars, facilities and city inspire 46,000 students to engage with big questions head-on. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs. Concordia boasts small classes, accessible and award-winning professors. Under the mandate of the Associate Vice-President International, Concordia International supports Concordia University s internationalisation policy and to offering high quality international liaison services to students, faculties and partner institutions. 94

100 Arts and Science, and Business. Some restrictions may apply. Incoming exchange students may attend courses in different departments conditional to the approval of the academic advisor of each department. If you would like to take courses in one of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences various departments, you must contact that department s corresponding academic advisor to request permission. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. 3.0 TOEFL ibt 90 or IELTS 7.0 (Journalism, Communication Studies, Creative Writing: TOEFL ibt 100). Some faculties and courses have different requirements FALL SEMESTER: 2019 WINTER SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Early January Exams end: End of December Exams end: End of April Exchange students have two main housing options: Concordia residence halls and private off campus apartments. Concordia residences hall space is limited. Most exchange students live in off campus apartments. They arrive a week or two earlier, make arrangements for temporary accommodations and then select an apartment after having visited a few. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North AmericaMcGill University Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico 2 Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate, or graduate students September April McTavish Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1Y1, Canada There s no place in the world quite like Montreal. It is a city steeped in culture and infused with internationalism. Of Montreal s 3.6 million residents, nearly 800,000 were born outside of Canada. A further 220,000 are students at universities or other professional post-secondary programs, making Montreal one of the world s most student-friendly cities. Its safe, socially vibrant setting makes Montreal one of the world s most livable cities. McGill University is a thriving city within a city a community of learners where passionate, independent minds come together to combine their great ideas and make even greater ones. It s a place pulsing with life, where our students 35,000 from about 150 countries are earning their places at the vanguards of their fields. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts, Education, Engineering, Management and Science. Students should always be enrolled in the same program at their home university OR present sufficient educational background in subject area. There are limited spaces in Chemical, Civil and Mechanical disciplines for the Factuly of Engineering as well as the Faculty of Management for students from a university without a faculty-specific agreement. Architecture, Law, Music, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Continuing Studies Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 95

101 Same faculties as noted for undergraduate studies, but Graduate Studies has additional requirements. MBA and faculties other than stated above 3.0 Management and Education (TESL): TOEFL ibt 100, or IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 Music: TOEFL ibt 79-80, or IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 Other faculties: TOEFL ibt 90 with minimum of 21 on each component, or IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 TOEFL ibt 86 with minimum of 20 on each component. Some departments have a higher requirement FALL SEMESTER: 2019 WINTER SEMESTER: Orientation: the last week of August Classes begin: Early January Classes begin: Early September Exams end: End of April Exams end: End of December Spaces are available but limited, students who indicate they are interested in on-campus housing in their online application will be contacted when application is open. Off-campus housing: Queen's University Faculty of Arts and Science 2, School of Business 2 Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate students September April 2019 Kingston ON K7L 3N6, Canada Queen s is one of Canada s leading universities, with an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, and spirit. Consistently highly-ranked, Queen s is known for its incomparable 24-hour learning environment. Great teaching, great students, community and tradition - these are the hallmarks of the Queen s experience. The University was established by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in twenty-six years before Canadian confederation. Classes were first held in The earliest degreegranting institution in the united Province of Canada and the first to establish a student government, Queen s has reflected and helped shape Canadian values and policies, educating many of the country s most notable political and cultural figures. Faculty of Arts and Science, and the Smith School of Business Students must already be registered in the same degree program (or at least focusing on the same subject) in their home university. Especially for the Smith School of Business, it is strongly recommended that all applicants have successfully completed at least six foundation courses in Business and/or Economics at their home school. Limited access to courses in other faculties outside the exchange agreement. Case by case basis. Student should be aware registration in 4th year Arts and Science courses can be difficult. And the Smith School of Business Course registration into second year courses at the Smith School of Business can be very difficult. Students are not able to enroll in 100 level course or COMM 341 or COMM 401. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 88 with Writing 24, Speaking 22, Reading 22, Listening 20, or IELTS

102 2018 FALL SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September 2019 WINTER SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early January Exams end: End of December Exams end: End of April Arts and Science: Business: The number of students varies from year to year. (It will be posted in September 2017.) Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September April West Mall (International House), Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z2, Canada The University of British Columbia is a global centre for research and teaching, consistently ranked among the 40 best universities in the world. Since 1915, UBC's West Coast spirit has embraced innovation and challenged the status quo. Its entrepreneurial perspective encourages students, staff and faculty to challenge convention, lead discovery and explore new ways of learning. At UBC, bold thinking is given a place to develop into ideas that can change the world. As one of the world's top research universities, the University of British Columbia has created positive change at home and abroad for more than a century. Today our two major campuses--in Vancouver and the Okanagan--attract, nurture and transform more than 60,000 students from Canada and 140+ countries around the world. Web Arts, Education, Law, Science, Engineering, and Commerce. Students must already be registered in the same degree program (or at least focusing on the same subject) in their home university. Only those students applying to be admitted to the Faculty of Applied Science (Engineering) will be permitted to register in Engineering courses. Also, only those students pursuing a degree in Engineering at their home university will be admitted into this faculty for exchange. Vancouver: Audiology and Speech Sciences, Dentistry, Journalism, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Rehabilitation Sciences are not open to exchange students. Theatre and Film have most courses not open to exchange students. Okanagan: Nursing, Education and Social Work are not open to exchange students. Web Programs that are not listed below. Only those students applying to be admitted to the Faculty of Applied Science (Engineering) will be permitted to register in Engineering courses. Also, only those students pursuing a degree in Engineering at their home university will be admitted into this faculty for exchange. Anthropology, Audiology and Speech Sciences, Dentistry, Economics, Journalism, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Psychology, and Rehabilitation Sciences. Theatre and Film have most courses not open to exchange students. a 70% average B+ average, Bachelor's degree TOEFL ibt 90 overall, with Reading 22, Listening 22, Writing 21, Speaking 21 IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 TOEFL and GRE requirements differ depending on faculties. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East The University of British Columbia Turkey 97

103 2018 TERM 1: 2019 TERM 2: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Early January Exams end: Late December Exams end: Early May On-campus rooms are available, but not gauranteed. Health Insurance is mandatory. Université de Montréal 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September April Boulevard Edouard-Montpetit, Montréal, QC H3T 1J4, Canada Founded in 1878, the Université de Montréal (UdeM), with its two affiliated schools, the École Polytechnique and the HEC Montréal, is now the largest university in Quebec and the second largest in Canada. With over 66,988 students from around the world, UdeM awards more than 13,000 diplomas every year. Deeply rooted in Montreal and dedicated to its international mission, UdeM is one of the top universities in the French-speaking world. With over 9,316 foreign students enrolled last year, UdeM is considered one of Canada s most cosmopolitan universities. Its foreign student office (Bureau des étudiants internationaux) provides guidance and information to foreign students, while English-speaking students from other Canadian provinces receive help and advice from the coordinator of the Anglophone Student Support Program. UdeM students who wish to complete their education abroad can obtain information at the Maison internationale on our many exchange programs with universities around the world. Administration, Applied Sciences, Arts, Education, Health Sciences, Human Sciences, Law, Literature, Multisectorial Programs, and Science Exchange students have access to most of the disciplines taught at the Université de Montréal; however, some programs may also have certain restrictions or exceptions. You must choose only one UdeM study program, and courses corresponding only to this chosen program. There are however some programs that allow you to choose courses from different study areas. Restricted Programs and Particularities: pdf Geology, Forestry, Agriculture None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. B1 in French (B2 or above is recommended). Some departments may require a higher level FALL SEMESTER: 2019 WINTER SEMESTER: Classes begin: Beginning of September Classes begin: Beginning of January Exams end: End of December Exams end: End of April

104 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September April St. George Street, Cumberland House, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2E3, Canada Founded in 1827 by Royal Charter, the University of Toronto is now over 175 years old, the largest university in Canada, and the fifth largest in North America. It operates three major campuses covering 2.8 square kilometers of land. At University of Toronto, professors of international calibre bring leading research and scholarship to bear on their teaching and provide opportunities for study and discovery at the forefront of the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. In general, the following faculties are open to exchange students: Faculty of Arts & Science, University of Toronto at Mississauga, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, and Faculty of Music. Students admitted to undergraduate programs may take graduate courses with permission of the department, if they have acceptable academic background and at least 6 semesters of previous study. The minimum number of courses they must have taken in their major varies by department. Faculty bridging is not normally permitted. Students are usually limited to courses that are offered by their U of T faculty of admission. Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Rehabilitation Science/Occupational Therapy, and Bachelor of Education (BEd). The Academic Bridging Program, the Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP), as well as the Co-op (work placement) program at UTSC are also not available to exchange students. Courses in Visual Studies and Drama which have practical components are generally not available. Also, Organic Chemistry courses with a laboratory component are extremely limited. Due to enrolment pressure in our Commerce courses (RSM) at the St.George campus, we are unable to accept most exchange students wishing to do Commerce/Business courses at that campus. However, it may be possible for exchange students to take Business courses at our Mississauga and Scarborough campuses. School of Graduate Studies and Ontario Institute for Studies in Education MBA, Master of Financial Economics (MFE), Master of Law (LLM) program None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. This varies from one department to another. TOEFL ibt minimum 89 overall and with 19 in writing, or IELTS 6.5 overall and no band less than 6.0 Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering: TOEFL ibt minimum 89 overall and with 22 in writing, or IELTS 6.5 overall and no band less than 6.0 Faculty of Law: TOEFL ibt minimum 100 overall and with 25 in reading and writing, or IELTS 7.0 overall and no band below 6.5 TOEFL ibt minimum 93 overall and with 22 in writing and speaking, or IELTS 7.0 overall and no band less than FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Early January Exams end: Late December Exam end: Late April None. At the Mississauga and Scarborough campuses, residence is guaranteed. U of T cannot guarantee residence to exchange students to the St. George campus. Our housing office provides assistance in helping students securing off-campus/private accommodation. or Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East of Toronto University Turkey 99

105 York University (Canada) 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September April Keele St. Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada York University is a dynamic, interdisciplinary academic community of researchers, teachers, and more than 5,000 graduate and undergraduate students from over 155 countries. It is now Canada s third-largest university, world-renowned for attracting students who forge their own unique paths. That s because York offers an unparalleled academic experience. Our unique interdisciplinary approach to learning allows students to study their subjects from many different angles simultaneously and allows them to combine majors in completely different fields. This approach expands the horizons of our students, providing them with a broad perspective of the world that opens up new ways of thinking. And our research tackles challenges by taking a uniquely interdisciplinary approach that results in real-world solutions. Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Education, Environmental Studies, Translation at Glendon (* Faculty located on separate campus approximately 30 minutes away from the Keele Campus; restrictions apply), Health, Osgoode Hall Law School (restrictions apply), and Science and Engineering Once students are admitted to York, the majority of the courses they take must be from the subject area they are admitted into. Schulich School of Business, Fine Arts, Nursing, and Social Work Graduate Studies, Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Education, Environmental Studies, and Translation at Glendon (* Faculty located on separate campus approximately 30 minutes away from the Keele Campus; restrictions apply), Health, Osgoode Hall Law School (restrictions apply), Science and Engineering, and Political Science (restrictions apply) Schulich School of Business, Fine Arts, Biology (graduate level), Human Resources Management (graduate level), Nursing, and Social Work None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Environmental Studies, Glendon, Health, Science (except Engineering): TOEFL ibt 83 or IELTS 6.5 Education, Graduate Studies, Osgoode Hall Law School: TOEFL ibt 103 or IELTS 7.0 Engineering: TOEFL ibt or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Early January Exams end: Late December Exams end: Late April Students apply through York International. Information on housing options can be found here

106 Allegheny College 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May North Main Street Box Y, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335, U.S.A. A national liberal arts college where 2,100 students with unusual combinations of interests, skills, and talents excel. Allegheny is a unique place where students embrace the College's total educational experience. These "wonderfully weird" combinations enhance our students' success here and ensure excellence in their future careers. Allegheny provides outstanding opportunities for students to grow in the true "liberal arts" tradition through its top-notch programs and activities. In addition, our students have the support of a dedicated, caring and accessible faculty. Allegheny College is one of the nation s oldest, most successful and distinguished private liberal arts institutions. William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States, attended Allegheny College in the 1800s. All Schools and Departments TOEFL ibt FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 29, 2017 Classes begin: January 16, 2018 Exams end: December 19, 2017 Exams end: May 8, The Kondo scholarship: JPY 80,000 per month plus travel expense aid, is available to one Keio exchange student. A student selected as a grantee cannot apply for and receive other scholarships. Housing Options: Meal Plan Options: American University 1 Second-, third-, or fourth-year undergraduate students August May Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC As a leading university in the United States, American University (AU) offers a classic U.S.-style comprehensive liberal arts curriculum based on a centralized, multi-purpose campus combined with unparalleled opportunities for students to put their learning into practice through internships and public service in the country's capital city of Washington, DC. AU also has a well-deserved reputation as a global unviersity, with over 1,000 international students from 140 countries, many award-winning faculty members engaged in international scholarship and reserach, and a curriculum notable for its wide array of courses with international themes. A distinctive feature of AU's many programs is their close integration with Washington-based organizations and decision-makers as well as government entities. The university is committed to public service, diversity, and experiential and interdisciplinary learning. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East States of America United Turkey 101

107 Abroad at AU Program (access to all undergraduate academic departments) Some departmental course restrictions. See: 3.0 TOEFL ibt 80 with at least 18 in each subsection, or IELTS Fall Term 2018 Spring Term Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes begin: January 16, 2018 Classes end: December 16, 2017 Classes end: May 8, The university has eight smoke-free student residence halls on AU's main campus. Students in universitymanaged housing will live in double or triple rooms with a bed, desk, dresser, and closet space for each resident, plus in-room wiring for computers, internet access and cable TV. Clean, modern bathrooms and laundry facilities are shared on each floor. Boston University 4 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program or graduate program September May Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, U.S.A. Boston University (BU) is one of the world's great academic and research centers and a microcosm of the diversity that built and still shapes our country. BU has one of the largest international student populations in America. Our students come from every state and more than 100 countries. Our faculty is international too, with Nobel Prize winners, renowned scholars and professionals at the top of their fields. The experience is not limited to the campus. Boston is recognized as an academic hub of the US. Boston is rich in culture and history, alive with the arts and entertainment and easily accessible from campus. Primarily the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Communication, Questrom School of Business. But in general, all undergraduate programs. School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, School of Law, Kilachand Honors College, and Graduate School of Management College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, and College of Communication School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, School of Law, Kilachand Honors College, and Graduate School of Management 3.0 TOEFL ibt at least with minimum scores of 20 in each section, or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 5, 2017 Classes begin: January 18, 2018 Exams end: December 21, 2017 Exams end: May 11,

108 Brown University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September May 2019 Providence, Rhode Island 02912, U.S.A. In contrast with other Ivy League member universities, Brown University aims to be a place for pure academic study and research and therefore it has not created a business school or law school. Keio University has a historically strong connection with Brown University. On the recommendation of John Manjiro, Yukichi Fukuzawa studied the Western higher education system at Brown University, and it is said that this is what inspired him to found Keio University. The Brown University President at the time, the economist Francis Wayland, had a profound influence on Yukichi Fukuzawa and there is even a famous anecdote that Yukichi Fukuzawa continued to give a lecture about an english language text by Francis Wayland despite the fact that the Boshin War was raging outside his classroom window. To commemorate this, Keio University celebrates May 15 as 'Yukichi Fukuzawa-Francis Wayland Memorial Lecture Day'. All None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS 8.0 See English Language Proficiency guidelines 2017 FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: August 30, 2017 Orientation date: January 21, 2018 Classes begin: September 6, 2017 Classes begin: January 24, 2018 Exams end: December 21, 2017 Exams end: May 18, The Miller scholarship covers the tuition at Brown University. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Europe Bryn Mawr College Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy 2 Only Third-year undergraduate students. Only female students are eligible. August May 2019 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010, U.S.A. Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 103

109 For many years, the Bryn Mawr College has welcomed students from overseas. In 2009, the College enrolled a class in which 21% of the students are nationals of countries other than the United States, hold dual citizenship, or are U.S. citizens living abroad. Some Reasons to Consider Bryn Mawr College: Bryn Mawr enjoys a proud legacy of success in women's higher education. The College is one of the prestigious "Seven Sisters," which were founded in the 1800's as "sister" schools to Ivy League Colleges. The Wall Street Journal lists Bryn Mawr as one of the top ten feeder schools to top law, medical and business schools in the United States. The campus is located in a quiet suburban area outside of Philadelphia, and may be reached within 20 minutes via the regional rail system. Special relationships with Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges and the University of Pennsylvania create social as well as academic opportunities. Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Classical Culture and Society, Classical Languages, Comparative Literature, Computer, Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, English, Fine Arts, French and Francophone Studies, Geology, German and German Studies, Greek, Growth and Structure of Cities, History, History of Art, Italian, Latin, Linguistics, Linguistics and Languages, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Romance Languages, Russian, Sociology, and Spanish TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: Late August, 2017 Classes begin: January 22, 2018 Classes begin: September 5, 2017 Spring exams end: May 18, 2018 Fall Exams End: December 22, Students are housed in the college dormitories with other undergraduates. Off-campus housing is not available. Students live in college dormitories with other undergraduates. This housing option might be a challenge for some students. Exchange students should be advised to consider the residential community housing carefully before they decide to come to Bryn Mawr. Also, Exchange students enroll in the College meal plan as part of the residential life experience. Students do not prepare their own meals in the dorms. Exchange students are required to enroll in a Balch Seminar in the fall. It is actually a flagship English course required of all fall student entrants at Bryn Mawr. It prepares students for the liberal arts experience at Bryn Mawr, because it is designed to foster a close faculty student relationship that allows students to build a scholarly rapport with faculty for academic mentoring. It also allows all our students to further develop the critical thinking, analytical, and scholarly writing and reading skills that are the hallmarks of the Bryn Mawr liberal arts curriculum. Carnegie Mellon University 104 Carnegie Mellon Univ. 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Warner Hall 3rd Floor, Pennsylvania 15213, U.S.A.

110 Carnegie Mellon University advocates and facilitates international and cross-cultural experiences, perspectives and initiatives, including our international exchange opportunitites. Through our seven schools and colleges, we offer focused disciplines in the fine arts, business, liberal arts, technology and the sciences, with the opportunity to work across disciplines during your exchange experience. Enrollment can be undertaken in our undergraduate programs in six colleges - the Mellon College of Science, the College of Fine Arts, the Carnegie Institute of Technology, the Tepper School of Business, the School of Computer Science, the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Course restrictions may be limited as pre-requisites may be required. Maximum of two Business courses may be taken per semester. Design department None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 96 with no one subscore less than 23, or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes begin: January 17, 2018 Classes end: December 8, 2017 Classes end: May 4, 2018 Exams end: December 18, 2017 Exams end: May 15, Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Dartmouth College 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September June 2019 Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, U.S.A. Dartmouth is a paradox. Located in beautiful rural New Hampshire, it is an intimate community that explodes with energy and benefits from extraordinary connections and collaborations with thinkers, artists, and institutions nationally and internationally. Study at Dartmouth inevitably draws undergraduates not only into rich contacts with faculty throughout the Arts and Sciences, but also with faculty at our outstanding professional schools - the Tuck School of Business, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth Medical School - and graduate programs in the Arts and Sciences. The openness and the availability of the faculty to the students are integral to the Dartmouth experience. All (African and African American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, Asian and Middle-Eastern Studies, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Economics, Education, Engineering Sciences, English, Environmental Studies, Film and Media Studies, French and Italian, Geography, German Studies, Government, History, Humanities 1 & 2, Institute of Writing and Rhetoric, Jewish Studies, Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, Mathematics, Mathematical and Social Sciences, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Music, Native American Studies, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Religion, Russian, Sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Studio Art, Theater, and Women's and Gender Studies) Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 105

111 All None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS FALL TERM: Classes begin: September 11, 2017 Exams end: November 22, WINTER TERM: Classes begin: January 3, 2018 Exams end: March 13, SPRING TERM: Classes begin: March 26, 2018 Exams end: June 5, Georgetown University 0-1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May th and O Streets, N.W., Washington D.C , U.S.A. Founded in 1789, the same year the U.S. Constitution took effect, Georgetown University is the nation's oldest Catholic and Jesuit university. Today, Georgetown is a major international research university that embodies its founding principles in the diversity of our students, faculty, and staff, our commitment to justice and the common good, our intellectual openness, and our international character. Under the guidance of renowned scholars, Georgetown students immerse themselves in the realm of ideas. Our students are encouraged not only to study but also to reflect, and through an understanding of the world, to prepare for lives of leadership and service. College of Arts and Sciences (Georgetown College), School of Foreign Service, and School of Nursing and Health Studies. Economics students may take economics courses in the College of Arts and Sciences (Georgetown College). Business, Law, Liberal Studies 3.0 TOEFL ibt 88 with a minimum score of 20 in each section 2017 FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 30, 2017 Classes begin: January 10, 2018 Exams end: December 20, 2017 Exams end: May 12, There is limited on-campus housing and it is therefore not guaranteed; the Office of Global Education will assist students with their housing search if on-campus housing is not available. 106

112 Illinois Wesleyan University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May 2019 Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A. Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU), an independent, residential, liberal arts university founded in 1850, strives to attain the ideal of a liberal education while providing unique opportunities with its distinctive curricula and programs. With an undergraduate student population of 2,000, the university offers a tightly knit, supportive community and a variety of opportunities for close interaction with excellent faculty. IWU maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 1 to 11 and average class size of 17 students. Special emphasis is placed on developing each student's critical thinking and communication skills, cultural literacy and global awareness. IWU offers over 40 major courses of study, as well as 8 pre-professional programs (such as premedical studies and pre-law) and 5 professional programs in music, art theatre, nursing and business. College of Liberal Arts, Schools of Music (by audition) and Art (portfolio) Educational Studies, School of Theatre Arts, Music Theatre, and School of Nursing 3.0 TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: OPTIONAL MAY TERM Orientation date: August 16, 2018 Classes begin: January 9, 2019 Classes begin: May 8, 2019 Classes begin: August 27, 2018 Exams end: April 30, 2019 Exams end: May 31, 2019 Exams end: December 14, Housing application will be sent by from the Office of Residential Life. Manhattanville College 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May Purchase Street, Purchase, New York 10577, U.S.A. At Manhattanville College, rigorous academic preparation within a nurturing environment is matched by personalized attention to every student. Our close-knit community of 1,700 undergraduate students and 1,200 graduate students is diverse, representing over 48 states and 76 countries. Our students also participate in over 50 social clubs, run a radio station, and engage in over 30,000 hours of community service each year. Our beautiful 100 acre campus with its historic architecture and recent environmentallyresponsible buildings is set in thriving Westchester County, New York. Life at Manhattanville blends the leisurely pace of suburbia with the rich cultural resources and fast pace of New York City, which is only thirty minutes away. The Duchesne Center for religion & social justice provide the students with volunteer opportunities, United Nation visits, and 4th Credit option Academic Service Learning. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 107

113 Business & Management, Humanities & Writing, Communications, Language & Global Studies, Social Sciences, Visual & Performing Arts, Education, and Science Math & Technology Education 3.0 TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS Fall Semester: 2018 Spring Semester; Classes begin: Late August Classes begin: Late January Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Mid-May Rice University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May Main, Houston, Texas , U.S.A. Rice University is a private university located in Houston, Texas. Established in 1912, Rice is a top research institution and is dedicated to the "advancement of letters, science, and art." With an undergraduate population of about 3,800 students and a small student-to-faculty ratio, students are able to have more personal interactions with professors. In 2016, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Rice 15th among national universities. Rice University is well known for its applied science program, and a strong emphasis is placed on arts and sciences. Additionally, it is adjacent to the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, and the campus encompasses nearly 300 acres. Houston is a growing city and is ranked the fourth most populous city in the United States. Houston is also considered a global city, with very diverse residents from various ethnic and religious backgrounds. George R. Brown School of Engineering, School of Humanities, Wiess School of Natural Sciences, and School of Social Sciences Course information and schedules: Music, Architecture 3.0 TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation: August 10-17, 2018 Orientation: January 4, 2019 Classes begin: August 20, 2018 Classes begin: January 7, 2019 Semester ends: December 12, 2018 Semester ends: May 1,

114 On-campus housing: automatic placement for admitted students in residential colleges (no separate application needed). For more information about the residential college system; The College of William & Mary 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May 2019 Williamsburg, Virginia , U.S.A. William & Mary is unlike any other university in America. We're the second oldest college in the nation, but also a cutting-edge research university. We're highly selective, but also public, offering a world-class education without the sticker shock and allowing us to attract a highly diverse student body. Our students are not only some of the smartest in the world, but passionate about serving others and serious about having fun. Our professors are teachers, scholars and research mentors, the cornerstone of a thriving intellectual community that produces experienced, engaged, successful graduates. The university offers close faculty-student relationships, and maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 1 to 12, The students population is 8,250 including approximately 600 students from 53 countries. Arts and Sciences, which includes: American Studies, Anthropology, Applied Science, Art & Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese Language and Culture, Classical Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Education, English Language and Literature, Environmental Science & Policy, Film Studies, Geology, Global Studies (African Studies, East Asian Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies, Russian and Post-Soviet Studies), Government, History, International Relations, Kinesiology (Physical Education), Linguistics, Literary & Cultural Studies, Mathematics, Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Military Science, Modern Languages and Literatures, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Public Policy, Religious Studies, Sociology, Theater, Speech & Dance, Women's Studies Course Catalogue: Dynamic Course Catalogue: Law and Business Administration, and Graduate-level courses None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 92 with 25 in writing, or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Late August Classes begin: Mid-January Exams end: Mid-December Exams end: Mid-May Exchange students are required to live in on-campus housing. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 109

115 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August May FedEx Global Education Center, CB#3130 Chapel Hill, North Carolina , U.S.A The University of North Carolina (UNC) sits at the heart of Chapel Hill, a picturesque town buzzing with cultural and artistic vitality. This quintessential college town offers an international ambiance, great communities, dynamic downtown areas, and a beautiful natural setting. UNC opened its doors in 1795, making it the oldest public university in the US. It offers an exceptional college experience for students who want to increase their understanding of the needs of the world around them. Its nationally acclaimed academic programs offer opportunities for public service, leadership, global study, and undergraduate and graduate research. Courses offered in the General College of Arts & Sciences numbered between Professional Schools (Business, Journalism, Public Health, Pharmacy, Nursing, Medicine, and Law) Courses offered in the General College of Arts & Sciences numbered 400 and above. The same fields as described above for undergraduate program, plus Social Work and Government TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS 7.5 TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August Classes begin: Early January Exams end: Mid-December Exams end: Early May Information on UNC's health insurance policy can be found by visiting charges-insurance/mandatory-student-health-insurance; Study Abroad Administration Fee of $100 will be charged to exchange students during the first semester of enrollment. University of California Education Abroad Program 20 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 (All UC campuses, except UCB and UCM) August May 2019 (UCB and UCM) EAP students are hosted by 9 UC campuses: Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Merced, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz (San Francisco is not included). The host campus will be assigned by the UCEAP program by May 2018, upon the review of students' campus selections and the study plans submitted in February

116 The University of California (UC) is the major public research university in the state of California, serving both undergraduate and graduate students. Each campus offers attractive and distinct facilities, specialized schools, and remarkable opportunities in almost any discipline for visiting scholars from all over the world. For over 50 years, the Education Abroad Program (EAP) has welcomed Reciprocal Exchange students to UC from over 100 institutions in approximately 30 countries. By studying on EAP, reciprocity students will gain new academic insights, a broader understanding of other cultures, and the preparation to excel in an internationally competitive world B average U.S. grade equivalent (B-, B, B+) Not applicable. Decisions are made by host department faculty members. TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.5 (UCB, UCI, UCM, UCR, UCSB, UCSC) TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 7.0 (UCD) TOEFL ibt 83 or IELTS 7.0 (UCLA, and UCSD) ApplyUndergraduates.aspx#esl Requirements vary depending on the Graduate schools and the programs. Exchange students at graduate level must follow the same application process as regular international graduate students FALL TERM: 2019 WINTER TERM 2019 SPRING TERM: Classes begin: (All except UCB and UCM): Classes begin: August (UCB and UCM), Classes begin: January January (UCB and UCM), September (All UC campuses, Classes end: March March (All UC campuses, except except UCB and UCM) UCB and UCM) Classes end: December Classes end: May (UCB and UCM), June (All UC campuses, except UCB and UCM) For your reference, the number of Keio students placed to each UC campus was as below. The campus will be assigned by UCEAP program by May. The number of students in 2017 academic year: UCB 5, UCI 3, UCLA 2, UCSD 6, UCSB 3 The number of students in 2016 academic year: UCB 4, UCI 4, UCLA 2, UCSD 4, UCSB 1 Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland University of Hawai'i at Manoa 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August May Campus Road, QLC 206, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A. The University of Hawai i at Mãnoa is the flagship institution of the University of Hawai i System. UH Mãnoa is a leader in Hawaiian, Pacific, and Asian studies, as well as in fields such as Astronomy, Oceanography, International Business, and Travel Industry Management. We offer bachelor's degrees in 100 fields, master's degrees in 85 fields, and doctorates in 58 fields. Our diverse student body includes 18,865 students (13,689 undergraduate; 5,176 graduate/professional). Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 111

117 All programs: Business, Academy for Creative Media (ACM) All except below. Professional schools (Law, Medicine, Dental Hygiene, and Nursing) 2.5 (3.0 preferred) 3.0 TOEFL ibt 70 (80 or over is recommended) or IELTS 6.0 (6.5 or over is recommended) * Students scoring less than TOEFL 100 must take the English Language Institute (ELI) placement exam upon arrival, and based on the result may have to enroll in one or more ELI courses. Same as undergraduate. However, departments make the final decision on admissions FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 20, 2018 Classes begin: January 7, 2019 Finals end: December 14, 2018 Finals end: May 10, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Univ. of Illinois Public Affairs 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August May South Fifth Street, Champaign, Illinois 61820, U.S.A. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is a world leader in research, teaching and public engagement. UIUC challenges students to think intellectually, to develop into highly educated individuals and become lifelong learners. You'll learn from world-renowned professors alongside intelligent peers who share your passions. In fact, according to the US News & World Report, America's Best Colleges 2017, UIUC was ranked the 10th best public university in the United States. It has over 31,000 undergraduate and 10,000 graduate and professional students come from all 50 states and over 118 countries. Department of Advertising, Division of Broadcast Journalism (JOUR courses), College of Business (ACCY, BADM, and FIN courses), Department of Bioengineering (College of Engineering), Department of Mechanical Science Engineering (College of Engineering), Division of General Studies, School of Labor and Employment Relations (LER courses), College of Law (LAW courses), College of Medicine, Technology and Information Management Program (TGMT courses), College of Veterinary Medicine The following departments/colleges experience high enrollment demand. You will need to have maximum flexibility in course choices from these departments. Architecture (College of Fine & Applied Arts), Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences), Chemistry (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences), Economics (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, VERY limited enrollment), College of Education, Electrical and Computer Engineering (College of Engineering), Kinesiology (College of Applied Health Sciences, VERY limited enrollment), Landscape, Architecture (College of Fine & Applied Arts), Political Science (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences), Sociology (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences) Graduate College, Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences (LIS courses)

118 TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 on each component (The College of Engineering and the College of Media: TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS 7.5 with 7.0 on each component) Students must take the English Placement Test upon arrival on campus. The test will determine whether you need to take a sequence of English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. Requirements may vary depending on the Graduate School: FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August Classes begin: Mid-January Exams end: December Exams end: Mid-May University of Maryland, College Park John T. Consoli / Univ. of Maryland 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September May H.J. Patterson Hall, 4065 Campus Dr., College Park, MD 20742, U.S.A. As the state's flagship university, the University of Maryland educates the most talented students from Maryland and beyond. We ranked 21th among all public U.S. universities and 37th worldwide in a recent international survey, and we were named one of the top 15 "green universities" in the country. Our faculty includes Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners. Our students win prestigious awards for their academic achievements and civic engagement. In the past decade, our sports teams have won nine NCAA national championships. We embrace diversity, and we are taking advantage of our proximity to Washington, D.C., to educate tomorrow's leaders and address global challenges. All programs that are not listed below Business, Engineering The following departments or schools have high enrollment demand and limited space in classes. Registration for these classes are not guaranteed: Architecture, Journalism, Communication, Computer Science, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Biochemistry and Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences and Policy-Biodiversity and Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Psychology, Economics, and Government & Politics. Registering for classes is competitive, so students should not expect a full load of classes in these subject areas. 3.0 TOEFL ibt 90 with each individual component has a minimum score of 22, or IELTS 6.5 with no component lower than FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes begin: January 24, 2018 Exams end: December 19, 2017 Exams end: May 19, 2018 For general information and application requirements - Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 113

119 Undergraduate students are guaranteed on-campus accommodation. Students can only apply for housing after they have been accepted and been assigned a student and university ID number. University of Notre Dame 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program (must have completed 1 year of study at Keio) August May Main Building, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, U.S.A. The gilded Golden Dome and statue of Mary atop the Main Building proclaim the Notre Dame campus as a place where faith is treasured and diverse traditions shared and respected. Our students represent all 50 states and over 100 countries. Rigorous academics, NCAA Division I athletics, and numerous events and activities create an environment in which our students are ignited with a passion to learn and to live to their fullest capacity. Notre Dame is one of the few universities to regularly rank in the top 20 in the U.S. News & World Report survey of America's best colleges and the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings of the best overall athletics programs. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 8,475, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 1,250 acres. Notre Dame ranks in the top 5 in the percentage of students studying abroad among doctoral granting universities. Arts & Letters, Science, and Engineering (Chemical, Electrical, Civil, and Environmental) Course Listings are available in the Bulletin of Information: Business, Aero and Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering 3.0 TOEFL ibt 80 (90 preferred) or IELTS 6.0 (6.5 preferred) 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Late August, 2018 Classes begin: Mid-January, 2019 Exams end: Mid-December, 2018 Exams end: Early May, Dormitory on Campus University of Washington 5 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June Schmitz Hall, Box , Seattle, Washington , U.S.A. 114

120 Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest state-supported institutions of higher education on the West Coast and is one of the preeminent research universities in the world. The UW educates a diverse student body of approximately 40,000 to become responsible global citizens and future leaders through a challenging learning environment. We have 70 academic departments offering a diverse range of courses taught by top faculty members in their fields. There are 550 different student organizations within the student body ranging from musical and dance groups to cultural, religious and sports clubs. No matter what your interest, the University of Washington can offer you a positive experience both academically and personally. Undergraduates via a university-wide exchange will be admitted to the UW through the College of Arts & Sciences regardless of major in their home country. The college is divided by four academic divisions: art, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Communications, Economics, Psychology, and Law, Societies & Justice courses in particular are extremely competitive so students should plan to take courses outside of these areas. If a course attracts more students than there are places, students enrolled in the UW degree program will be given priority above other students, including exchange students. Students hoping to take courses outside of the College of Arts & Sciences do so at their own risk. Many departments have their own departmental exchanges and therefore cannot accommodate students from university-wide partners since priority is given to their own exchange students. Examples of schools/ departments that have their own exchanges and may not be able to accommodate university-wide exchange students include, but are not limited to, College of Built Environments, Department of Economics, College of Engineering (including the Department of Computer Science & Engineering). The Foster School of Business will only accommodate students participating in the Foster School departmental exchanges. We cannot guarantee any courses for exchange students so they should be very flexible with their course selections. Professional programs including those offered by the Information School, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and School of Pharmacy, as well as any fee based programs are not available to exchange students. Programs that are not listed below Law, Society & Justice, Computer Science, Art, Education (Practicum/Student teaching), Health Sciences (Clinical work), Medicine and professional programs are not open to visiting graduate students. 3.0 TOEFL ibt 83 or IELTS 7.0 TOEFL ibt 92 or IELTS 7.0 (Some graduate departments may have a higer language requirements.) 2017 AUTUMN QUARTER: 2018 WINTER QUARTER: 2018 SPRING QUARTER: Orientation: Mid-September Classes begin: January 3, 2018 Classes begin: March 26, 2018 Classes begin: September 27, 2017 Exams end: March 16, 2018 Exams end: June 8, 2018 Exams end: December 15, Undergraduate students will be asked to indicate their interest in living on campus when they submit their exchange application to the UW. Those who do will be placed on a priority list. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 115

121 University of Wisconsin-Madison 4 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May Red Gym 716 Langdon Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706, U.S.A. In achievement and prestige, UW-Madison has long been recognized as one of America's great universities, regularly ranked as one of the top three public research universities in the United States. Many of UW- Madison's academic programs are ranked among the best in the nation with more than 400 degree tracks and over 5,100 courses. A public, land-grant institution, UW Madison offers a complete spectrum of liberal arts studies, professional programs, and student activities. Spanning 933 acres along the southern shore of Lake Mendota, the campus is located in the city of Madison. Madison is one of the hubs of education, business, and culture in the state of Wisconsin, and known for a vibrant entertainment and performing arts scene.the state of Wisconsin is very famous for its dairy products, especially cheese. Professional schools (Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Law, Education, etc). Economics courses are available to exchange students, but are very popular and fill quickly during enrollment time. Some courses in Journalism are also not open to exchange students. Business Courses: Students will not receive priority enrollment for courses in the Wisconsin School of Business. They may have to wait until after the regular enrollment period is complete or even until they arrive in Madison to enroll in these courses. Many courses may be full by the time exchange students can enroll. Exchange students should not assume they can enroll in business when making decisions about whether to attend the UW-Madison exchange program. The same fields as described above for the undergraduate program Professional schools (Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Law, Education, etc) None, but students must have an acceptable GPA as determined by Keio University staff. TOEFL ibt 95 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: Mid-January Classes end: Late December Classes end: Mid-May Students will be contacted by UW Housing with instructions on how to apply for the residence halls. Students are also allowed to make their own housing arrangements. Western Michigan University 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September April Western Michigan Avenue MS--5245, Kalamazoo, Michigan , U.S.A. 116

122 Western Michigan University (WMU) is a dynamic student-centered research university with an enrollment of nearly 25,000. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching places WMU among the 76 public institutions in the nation designated as research universities with high research activity. U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of American colleges and universities includes WMU as one of the nation's top-100 public universities. Undergraduate students at WMU may choose from 140 program offerings while graduate students may select from 67 master's, one specialist, and 29 doctoral programs. Also enriching the quality of campus life are some 300 registered student organizations. WMU is Michigan's fourth largest higher education institution, attracting a diverse and culturally rich student body from across the United States and some 90 other countries. Keio Univeristy and WMU has a long history of connection which dates back to 1960s. WMU is Keio's one of the oldest partner university for Student Exchange Program. All, however prerequisites and limited class seats may make some classes unavailable. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs. However, more lead time is required for graduate students TOEFL ibt 70 (TOEFL ibt 80 is recommended) or IELTS 6.0 (IELTS 6.5 is recommended) Requirements vary depending on the Graduate schools and the programs. The applicants may need to submit a GRE score depending on the programs FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 5, 2017 Classes begin: January 8, 2018 Classes end: December 16, 2017 (subject to change) Classes end: April 28, 2018 (subject to change) The Murakami memorial scholarship (covers room, board and insurance fees at WMU) is offered to one student. Due to a recent change in U.S. tax laws, all scholarship monies awarded beyond tuition are subject to a 14% tax. This amount will be charged to exchange student's account, and the student will be held responsible for this tax. The withheld 14% is usually reimbursed to student upon filing of U.S. tax forms which will be made available in late January via our website( A student selected as a grantee cannot apply for and receive other scholarships. Exchange studnets are required to live in on-campus housing. Handbook in Japanese: Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina South America Europe Argentina Mexico Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Norway Poland Russia 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program February December 2019 Av. Figueroa Alcorta 7350 (C1428BCW), Sáenz Valiente 1010 (C1428BIJ), Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 117

123 Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (UTDT) is a private non-profit institution founded in 1991 by the Di Tella Foundation and the Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, with support from the international philanthropic community. The mission of the University -- which opened its doors on March 11, 1992 is to educate new generations of academic, social, political and business leaders, and to enhance research and scholarship in the arts and sciences. The University is organized in schools, centers, and departments, with graduate and undergraduate programs in humanities and social sciences. Exchange students must take "Argentine Culture and Language Course" before the semester starts. utdt.edu/ver_contenido.php?id_contenido=11244&id_item_menu=21675 Architecture The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs A minimum of two years of college level or B2 level in Spanish 2019 FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Orientation date: March 2019 Classes begin: August 2019 Classes begin: March 2019 Exams end: December 2019 Exams end: July UTDT is a commuter campus that does not have student residences. International students may request a housing list from the International Programs Office, which includes room rentals in private homes, student residences, and apartment rental services. Students are responsible for making their own housing arrangements. Mexico Tecnológico de Monterrey 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May 2019 Campus Guadalajara: Av. General Ramón Corona # 2514, Col. Nuevo México, Zapopan, Jalisco, 45138, México Tecnológico de Monterrey is a private university system founded in 1943 in Monterrey, México. It is a comprehensive university offering degree programs in Engineering, Management and Social, Arts and Human Sciences, and Medicine. It holds 31 campuses located across 25 cities in the country. Keio exchange students enroll in Campus Guadalajara. Guadalajara is the second largest city in México and is kown worldwide for its traditional hospitality, with a wide viariety of cultural and recreational attractions. 118

124 Keio exchange students enroll in Campus Guadalajara. This Campus offers courses both in English and Spanish in the following academic areas: Business Administration and Finance, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and Architecture, Information Technologies and Electronics (limited courses in English), Health Sciences (only basic and intermediate level, courses in Spanish). However, being in a Spanish spoken country the students can expect a wider offer of courses taught in this language. Please note that even though a course is taught in Spanish, it may have some learning material in English, such as text book, articles, cases and even some tests. (Language of instruction: Spanish 75%, English 25%) Tecnológico de Monterrey do not publish our course offering in any website. Spanish language courses are also available in five levels; Basic Spanish I, II, Intermediate Spanish I, II and Advanced Spanish I. None None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.5 Students who wish to take classes in Spanish: At least an advanced level. In order to ensure that you will be able to follow the Spanish speaking courses and that you meet the required language skills, an online Spanish placement test and a Skype interview will be required to assess your level prior your arrival at Campus FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 6, 2018 Classes begin: January 7, 2019 Exams end: November 30, 2018 Exams end: May 15, Residence Hall (on campus) and Home Stay is available. The offer is very limited and application areassigned on a "first-come, first-served" basis. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico EuropeAustria Austria WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) France Germany Greece 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program October June 2019 International Office, Welthandelsplatz 1, Building LC, 1020 Vienna, Austria With about 24,000 students from Austria and abroad, WU is the EU's largest educational institution for business and economics, business law, and social sciences. Each year around 1,000 students from over 210 different partner universities in more than 40 countries worldwide spend an exchange term and/or attend a short program at the WU in Vienna. The WU provides a large variety of courses in English and German. The well-developed International Office (IO) at the WU is the central contact point for incoming exchange students and offers a wide range of administrative assistance and preparation. WU offers intensive German language courses prior to the beginning of a semester, as well as an extensive orientation program with a wide variety of cultural events and activities. Students can also discover the rich cultures of music, art and architecture and enjoy the Viennese hospitality while they pursue their education. Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 119

125 Marketing and Management, Finance, Investment and Accounting, Human Resources and Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management, Information Systems, Economics, Economic Policy and Trade Management, European and Eastern European Studies, and Business Skills None None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in German: Sufficient level to attend courses taught in German. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS WINTER SEMESTER: 2018 SUMMER SEMESTER: Orientation date: September 7 to 29, 2017 Classes begin: March 5, 2018 Classes begin: October 1, 2017 Classes end:july 1, 2018 Classes end: February 4, For exchange students at WU, housing is arranged (if wanted) by the Housing Service of the OeAD (Austrian Agency for Innernational Cooperation in Education and Research). Students can apply for accommodation in student residence halls. France École normale supérieure (ENS) 1 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September June , rue d'ulm F Paris cedex 05, France The École Normale Supérieure has a prestigious past. Today, it continues to be recognized as one of the world's leading higher education institutions through its considerable contribution to scientific excellence. As a center of pioneering, cross-disciplinary research that provides training oriented towards innovation and creativity, it is resolutely turned towards the future. Located in the heart of Paris, the ENS has partnerships with the majority of the world's academic institutions and is renowned for its many cutting-edge research laboratories. For you, undergraduate and graduate students looking for a place to accomplish your training, we hope that you will discover here the unique opportunities that await you at the ENS. Humanities and Social Sciences: Philosophy, Literature, History of Art, Classical Studies (Latin/Greek/ Archaeology), General Linguistics, History, Geography, Law, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, History and Philosophy of Sciences, Cognitive Sciences, and Cinematographic Studies Sciences: Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Sciences The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Sufficient command of French to be able to follow lectures without difficulty. 120

126 .2018 FALL TERM: 2019 SPRING TERM Mid-September, Mid-February, 2019 Mid-February - Late June, Foreign students receive an admission grant which covers the costs of accomodation. All students from Keio University are housed on our campus. 5 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students or graduate students September June avenue Bernard Hirsch, CS 50105, Cergy-Pontoise Cedex, France ESSEC Business School is among the top two business schools in France and has achieved a global outreach over the past decades. On the undergraduate programme, students will join 3rd Year home students during the Fall and 4th year home students in the Spring semester, and will work in a truly multicultural environmnent. During their stay, exchange students have access to the ESSEC Career Center, to French language classes, and to the numerous activities organized on campus by the student clubs. The MSc in Management has recently been ranked #3 in the world by the Financial Times Finally, the school benefits from an excellent location, about 40 minutes from Paris. Please note that there is no crossover between undergraduate and graduate programs. Undergraduate students can only take undergraduate classes and (post)graduate students can only take graduate classes. MSc in Management + some courses from MBA in Hospitality Management and Specialized Master's in Finance Specialized MBA's courses, other specialized Master's and BBA program None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in French: Sufficient level to attend courses taught in French AND min. TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.0. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.0 Students who wish to take classes in French: Sufficient level to understand, speak and write in French. Sufficient level to attend courses taught in French AND min. TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS 7.0 highly advised. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 100 or IELTS 7.0 highly advised. <Global BBA> <MSc in Management> 2018 Fall Semester: 2018 FALL TERM (T1): Orientation: End of August 3 orientation sessions depending on the arrival Classes begin: End of August/early September date of students: end of August, end of September Classes end: Mid-December and start of October 2019 Spring Semester: Classes begin: Early October Orientation: End of February Classes end: Mid-December Classes begin: End of February / early March 2019 WINTER TERM (T2): Classes end: Mid-June Classes begin: Early January Classes end: End of March/early April 2019 SPRING TERM (T3): Classes begin: Early April Classes end: End of June Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East ESSEC Business School Turkey 121

127 Undergraduate: Graduate: home HEC Paris Jean-Mark Biais / HEC Paris 3 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September May rue de la Libération Jouy-en-Josas Cedex, France Founded in 1881 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, HEC Paris specializes in education and research in management sciences. As a leading academic institution in Europe and worldwide, HEC Paris offers a complete and unique range of education programs for students and leaders. HEC Paris has a permanent faculty of 106 professors, 4,000 students and over 8,500 managers in executive education programs every year. HEC Paris is a leading business school in Europe, world renowned for the quality of its degrees, faculty and research. HEC Paris is the first Business School in France to have received - as early as the prestigious Triple Crown Academic accreditation: AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB. Fiscality & Law, Finance & Economics, Strategy & Management, Marketing, Accounting & Management Control, Operations Management & Information Technology, Decision Science & Information System, Management & HR, French Language and French Culture The same programs as described above for undergraduate programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students must be able to follow courses in English (TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5) and/or French without difficulty FALL: 2019 SPRING: Classes begin: September Classes begin: January Classes end: December Classes end: May Students are offered on campus accommodation by renting a room from the HEC Residence office. Off campus alternative with: INALCO 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May rue des Grands Moulins Paris, France 122

128 , None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. B1 B2 TCF C1 FIRST TERM: SECOND TERM: Classes begin: September Classes begin: January Classes end: January Classes end: May Exams: January Exams: May 14 Cité internationale universitaire de Paris Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 University Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria 3 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September June cours albert thomas Lyon, France Studying at Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University is choosing a quality education centred on innovative research, in a welcoming environment right in the heart of the historic city of Lyon. With more than 27,000 students enrolled each year, Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University offers a number of degrees (vocational courses, Bachelors, Masters and PhD programs) in the humanities and social sciences. Open to students from all across Europe and the world, Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University is a strong supporter of multiculturalism. With more than 350 international partnerships in 57 countries across 5 continents, Lyon 3 welcomes more than 4,000 international students representing 111 different nationalities each year. France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 123

129 DEUF program: Business and Management, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Philosophy, and Law in French SELF program: an undergradute program in English for one semester or one year, offering students courses in Law, Business, or Social Sciences. The SELF program is designed for students with a basic French level (A2). Students staying for two semesters who arrive with an A2 level in French and have attained a B1 level at the end of the semester are directed towards classes taught in French for the spring semester (DEUF program). Global Cultural Studies DEUF program: Business and Management, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Philosophy, and Law Global Cultural Studies, International MBA - IMBA, Graduate law courses (2nd year of Master degree and seminar), Comparative Cultural Studies, L.L.M. Master of Law None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students must be able to follow courses in French, or English and French. Students who wish to take classes in French: DELF B1 or TCF 300 or 399 points Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 80 overall with 20 at least for each section, or IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 minimum at each section French: DELF B1 or TCF 300 or 399 points FIRST TERM: SECOND TERM: Classes begin: Mid-September Classes begin: Mid-January Classes end: Early January Classes end: Late May No scholarship for exchange student. Off-campus accommodation is available. Approximate Living Expenses: PRES_EN Sciences Po 4 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September May rue Saint-Guillaume Paris Cedex 07, France Sciences Po is a well-established research university across the social sciences, with a host of dynamic research teams. Around 200 researchers in Economics, Sociology, Political Sciences, and History, based in 9 research centres, work on multi-disciplinary projects focusing on the key issues facing the contemporary world. Our researchers are recognized internationally and benefit from access to the largest social science library on the European continent. The regional campuses in Dijon (Central and Eastern Europe), Le Havre (Europe-Asia), Menton (The Middle East and the Mediterranean), Nancy (Germany and other German-speaking countries), Poitiers (Latin America, the Iberian peninsula), and Reims (transatlantic relations) differ in several aspects from Sciences Po in Paris. Each campus is specialized in a particular region of the world. There are as many foreign students as French students on campus, and students number is low to 250 students in each regional centre, which means that each campus has a real community feel. Furthermore, all our regional campuses have at least three working languages. 124

130 Economics, Business, European Studies, History, International Relations, Law, Political Science, Humanities and Sociology. The 7 campuses of the undergraduate college are open. Students are highly encouraged to take a French language class. Please be aware that graduate exchange students must be attached to a specific Masters programme and may not take courses in different Masters programmes. Some graduate courses are not open to exchange students and some others may demand academic prerequisites. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. French: TCF minimum score 400 or DELF/DALF minimum score B2 English: IELTS minimum score 6 or TOEFL ibt minimum score 87 French: TCF minimum score 500 or DELF/DALF minimum score C1 English: IELTS minimum score 6.5 or TOEFL ibt minimum score 100 FALL SEMESTER: SPRING SEMESTER: Welcome Program: Mid-August - Late August Classes begin: Mid-January Classes begin: Late August Exams end: Late May Exams end: Mid-December Located in the heart of Paris, Sciences Po does not have housing on campus to offer its students. As a result, you must make arrangements to find your own accommodation. 2 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students or graduate students September June rue du Doyen Gabriel Marty, Toulouse cedex, France University Toulouse 1 (UT1) Capitol finds its origin in the faculty of canon law created in With a long, widely-recognized tradition in the fields of law and political sciences, it has diversified in its research and lessons from the sixties by developing high-level teams in economics and management sciences. The reputation of Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) and the Institute d'administration des Entreprises (IAE) has now expanded well beyond national borders and is ranked among the best research centers and leading academic institutions in Europe. Management, Law, Political Science, and Economics None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. French: Minimum recommended level B FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September Classes begin: Mid-January Classes end: Mid-January Classes end: Late June Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Toulouse 1 Capitole University Turkey 125

131 The university housing is available. Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne 2 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September May place du Panthéon, Paris cedex 05, France Pantheon-Sorbonne University, also known as "Paris 1", is one of the most renowned universities in France. Created in 1257, it is specialized in law, political science, economics, management, arts and humanities. Nearly 40,000 students are enrolled in its degree courses, from bachelor to PhD. Pantheon-Sorbonne is also a leading research center in its fields, with 1,000 teachers and researchers. Law, political science, economics, management, arts and humanities Students are required to register for courses relevant to the students major fields. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. French: DELF B2 French: DELF C1 FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September Classes begin: Mid-January Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Mid-April Exams end: Mid-January Exams end: Mid-May Students of all nationalities may apply for the French government housing assistance (France is the only country in Europe to offer this benefit). Assistance amounts are computed case by case, based on the rental amount and the student's resources. Exchange students might benefit from the university housing or from the university assistance in finding a piece of accomodation. A dedicated department is at their disposal within the International Office. Students staying for longer than 3 months in France are entailed to ask for an extended-stay student visa and to pay for French Health Care System (around EUR 200 per year). Université Paris Diderot 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Case courrier 7140, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris Cedex 13, France 126

132 With its 26,000 students, 20% of whom are international, its 2,000 faculty and its 92 research laboratories, it is a major actor in European higher education and research. According to its own tradition and humanist principles set out by eighteenth-century encyclopaedist Denis Diderot, the university s ambition is to enlighten 21st-century society by opening up new fields of study, renewing traditional disciplines, developing and enhancing the achievements and results of research, and connecting with the community at large. It has acquired an international reputation for the excellence of its standards of research in all the fields in which it is active, namely science, medicine, dentistry, art and humanities and social sciences. Exchange students from Keio University are required to take at least 2 courses from the LCAO (/Langues et civilisations d'asie orientale/ - Oriental Languages and Civilizations) department. Courses of Film studies are only for students coming within a Film studies agreement. - Courses from the Psychology faculty are only for students coming within a Psychology studies agreement. - Medical studies are available only for students coming on a Medical agreement. - Engineering studies are only available if there is an agreement with the Engineering School. The same fields as described above for undergradaute programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. French: DELF B2, DALF C1, TCF B1, TEF Level 3, or equivalent FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September Classes begin: January Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: May Exam period: Mid-January Exam period: May - June dures&g=m The University only has 95 rooms for all the International and Erasmus students, therefore we cannot guarantee accommodation for everyone. French classes are available for exchange students before each semester and during the semester. Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany 2 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September May rue de Santeuil Paris, France Paris 3 University preserves and carries on Sorbonne cultural and humanistic legacy, while definitely forward looking, offering new courses in the fields of languages, literature, arts, and modern societies. Anglais, Allemand (ALL), Cinéma et Audiovisuel, Communication (COM), Littérature générale et comparée (LGC), Linguistique et phonétique (ILPGA), Médiation culturelle (MC), Orient et monde arabe (OMA), Théâtre (TH), Didactique du Français Langue Etrangère (DFLE), Espagnol et portugais (Etudes ibériques et latino-américaines), Etudes européennes (EE), Etudes Finno-Ougriennes et Ouraliennes, Institut des Hautes Etudes de l Amérique Latine (IHEAL), Italien et Roumain (ITR), Langues Etrangères Appliquées (LEA), Littérature et linguistique françaises et latines (LLFL) Ecole Supérieure d Interprètes et de Traducteurs (ESIT) Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 127

133 The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs. Ecole Superieure d'interpretes et de Tranducteurs (ESIT) None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. French Proficiency: Minimum level B1 We admit all selected students in a specific field, based on the fact that they have sufficient proficiency in the French language to follow lectures and write academic papers. We do not have French courses for beginners; specific classes for exchange students are offered to strengthen their skills and methodology. FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Mid-September - Early January January - Mid-May A limited number of rooms are available in university residence. RH= Université Nice Sophia Antipolis 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Avenue Doyen Louis Trotabas Nice Cedex 1, France Universite de Nice, a comprehensive university, was founded in 1965; it traces its origins to the distinguished 17th-century college of law that became the modern university's law faculty. Administrative and academic facilities include a computer center, general and subject-area libraries, language labs and audiovisual classrooms, and athletic facilities for swimming, tennis, gymnastics and skiing. The Schuman Campus and the School of Business Administration (IAE) are located downtown. Frequent bus service connects the campuses. Total enrollment: 20,000. Nestled alongside the Baie Des Anges on the Mediterranean, Nice is dominated by its mountaintop observatory which overlooks all six campuses of the university. Flanked by beaches and close to Alpine skiing areas, the city has fine museums, year-round arts festivals, opera, and theaters. Nice is half an hour by train from Cannes and Monaco. Law, and Political Science. Students coming from Keio University may apply to all academic programs of University Nice Sophia Antipolis. Prospecting students are invited to contact the faculty staff of a certain program in order to verify if all the courses they have chosen are open for application by foreign students. Specific courses may not be available to foreign student - especially first and fifth year courses - if, on a random basis, their exams are not organized each year. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. B1 level in both French & English At the time of internal selection at Keio, French certificate is necessary. Students should be prepared to submit the TOEFL or IELTS score or a recommendation letter from a professor to prove your level of English (B1) after being selected as a nominee to UNS at Keio. 128

134 Germany FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September Classes begin: Mid-January Classes end: Mid-January Classes end: Late June ON-Campus: Since the number of rooms is limited, we cannot guarantee all exchange students on-campus accommodation. OFF-Campus: Our office CALIOPPE cannot offer private accommodation before the arrival of the student, but can only offer their assistance once he/she is in Nice. CALIOPPE will help, if necessary, to find a provisional solution on the arrival of the student. Bernd Wannenmacher / Free Univ. of Berlin 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Habelschwerdter Allee 45, Berlin, Germany Freie Universität Berlin is one of Germany's leading research institutions. It is one of nine German universities successful in all three funding lines in the federal and state Excellence Initiative, thereby receiving additional funding for its institutional future development strategy. Freie Universität can thus take its place as an "international network university" in the global competition among universities. Its future development strategy is focused around three strategic centers: for cluster development, for international cooperation, and for graduate studies. Development and assessment of research projects takes place within three major focus areas - area studies, humanities, and life sciences. The Freie Universität Berlin offers a broad variety of undergraduate programs. Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Restrictions apply in Law, Pharmacy, Economics and Business Administration. The Freie Universität Berlin offers a range of master's programs. Fee-based continuing education master's programs are NOT open to exchange students. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. German: B2 level WINTER TERM: SUMMER TERM: Orientation date: First week of October Classes begin: Mid-April Classes begin: October Classes end: Mid-July Classes end: Mid-February To be announced. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Freie Universität Berlin Turkey 129

135 Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Universitaetsstr. 1, Duesseldorf, Germany As a community of teachers and students, in the tradition of European universities and in the spirit of Heinrich Heine, the University of Duesseldorf offers education in an atmosphere of tolerance, promoting respect for minorities and coexistence across national borders. Since the University of Duesseldorf is deeply ingrained in this European cultural and educational tradition, one of our missions as a university is scientific research and instruction within a network of international cooperation. Though science is international, the sharing of innovative scientific research is currently organized on a national level. On the other hand, the University of Duesseldorf is now actively involved in structural reforms necessary to create a pan-european educational system that could be extended worldwide, which will have beneficial results in accelerating the speed at which scientific research is shared. Arts and Humanities, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Medical, Business Administration and Economics, and Law The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs. None, but students must demonstrate superior academic achievement and fluency in the language of instruction. Sufficient command of German to be able to follow lectures without difficulty. Sufficient command of German to be able to do research and follow lectures without difficulty. WINTER SEMESTER: SUMMER SEMESTER: October - February April - July Students from partner universities need to send their complete filled out questionaire for accomodation to Ms. Monika Lent-Öztürk not later than 15th of May (for the upcoming winter term) by incomings@hhu.de All Students have to pay a social contribution fee (EUR 290 for 6 months). The social contribution fee includes free transportation in Duesseldorf and also in North Rhine Westphalia. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Press Office of Martin-Luther- University Halle-Wittenberg 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Universitätsplatz 10, Halle, Germany Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg has a history of more than 500 years. As a traditional German university, the full spectrum of academic specialties, ranging from philosophy to engineering, is available at Halle. Many prominent Japanese personalities have studied or received doctoral degrees at Halle University, for example the Christian scholar Inazo Nitobe around

136 Most faculties are open for exchange students except the fields below. School of Medicine and Dentistry, Music etc. Most faculties are open for exchange students except the fields below. School of Medicine and Dentistry, Music etc. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Sufficient command of the German language to be able to follow lectures without difficulty. Sufficient command of the German language to be able to do research and follow lectures without difficulty WINTER SEMESTER: 2019 SUMMER SEMESTER: Classes begin: October 15, 2018 Classes begin: April 3, 2019 Classes end: February 9, 2019 Classes end: July 14, The monthly scholarship amounts to EUR 300 (depending on receival of grant). Students have to apply for the dormitory online. We strongly recommend the dormitory "Landrain". 3 Third or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students October July 2019 Templergraben 57, Aachen, Germany RWTH is one of the top technical universities in Europe, especially strong in Engineering, Natural Sciences, and IT education. RWTH is in close cooperation with leading national and international industries and research centres. There are currently more than 45,000 students enrolled in over 100 academic programs, and around 8,000 international students from 130 countries. Any study field available at RWTH Aachen University except below. Biomedical Engineering for Bachelor Students. Students who wish to study English or Business Administration must be enrolled in this field at their home university. Any study field available at RWTH Aachen University. Students who wish to study English or Business Administration must be enrolled in this field at their home university. The same applies to students in the Department of English Studies. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students taking German-taught courses: B1 level Students taking English-taught courses: TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.0 In Master's Programs, there is a larger number of seminars held in English, so that Master's students typically have the opportunity to take lectures and seminars held in English. Thus, Master's Programs can be completed by students who are not proficient in German. Please note, however, that basic German language skills are very helpful for studying and living in Germany. WINTER SEMESTER: SUMMER SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid September Classes begin: April Classes begin: Beginning of October Classes end: End of July Classes end: End of March Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East RWTH Aachen University Turkey 131

137 RWTH Aachen University Exchange Scholarship ~gtxv/rwth-aachen-university-exchange-scholars/?lidx=1 RWTH Aachen University Keio Alumni Scholarship ~gtpv/keio-alumni-stipendien/?lidx=1 Not guaranteed - some quota rooms in student dorms available for exchange students. Student service fee: approximately EUR 240 per semester RWTH Aachen Research Fellowship Japan: Saarland University 1 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students October July 2019 Campus, Saarbruecken, Germany Saarland University was founded in 1948 in cooperation with France - a cooperation which, from the very start, was committed to establishing a European university. Today, in the age of globalization, international cooperation is becoming an increasingly significant factor in our lives. With its binational history, its border location close to France and Luxembourg and its numerous academic exchange programs with universities around the world, Saarland University provides an ideal environment for students looking to enjoy the benefits of studying beyond conventional borders. Similar remarks apply to the range of courses on offer and to the research work being carried out at Saarland University. Law and Economics, History and Cultural Studies, Languages and Literatures, Human Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, Engineering, and Natural Sciences Only few upon request; prerequisites depending on the student's academic level Most of them None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Sufficient German language skills mandatory (minimum 400 hours) 2017 WINTER SEMESTER : 2018 SUMMER SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-October, 2017 Classes begin: Mid-April, 2018 Classes end: Late February, 2018 Classes end: Late July, To be announced Housing is guaranteed: Semester lasting intensive German language course is optional part of the exchange program. The course is free of charge for exchange partners. Additional non-intensive German classes free of charge: 132

138 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Karolinenplatz 5, Darmstadt, Germany We regard the fact that numerous commercial enterprises, from specialized, medium-sized companies to major corporations, collaborate with us and that municipalities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations active on worldwide scales have high opinions of our expertise as signs of the extraordinary recognition we have earned. Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Biology, Chemistry, Computational Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, History and Social Sciences, Humanities, Computer Science, Information Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics, Law, and Economics Anglistics and English Literature The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs Anglistics and English Literature None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. German: A2 level. German language classes are available for exchange students WINTER TERM: 2019 SUMMER TERM: Classes begin: October, 2018 Classes begin: April, 2019 Classes end: March, 2019 Classes end: September, en.jsp To be announced. Student housing will be provided. Prices vary from EUR /month. Universität Darmstadt (TU Darmstadt) Technische Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria Technische Universität München (TUM) France Germany Greece 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Arcisstraße 21, München, Germany Technische Universität München (TUM) is one of Europe s top universities. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education and the active promotion of promising young scientists. The university also forges strong links with companies and scientific institutions across the world. TUM was one of the first universities in Germany to be named a University of Excellence. Moreover, TUM regularly ranks among the best European universities in international rankings. TUM s 13 faculties provide an excellent environment for research and for the education of 39,081 students, one third of them women. The university has a budget of EUR 1,258 million, which includes the university hospital. Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 133

139 To use the course catalogue, students need to choose the desired language in the top right hand corner (de/en) then select «courses» in the search bar and click on «advanced search». Selecting «English» as the language of instruction will then give them a list of all the courses offered in English in a given semester. Courses Conducted in English: Architecture, Chemistry, Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering, Education, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Informatics/Computer Science, Life and Food Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Sport and Health Science, Carl-von-Linde Academy School of Management The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. German proficiency is required for courses taught in German, while proficiency in English is required for courses taught in English. Some German proficiency is highly desirable even for students who are only taking courses held in English in order to fully participate in the wider community and student life. Language courses are available both prior to and during the semester WINTER TERM: 2019 SUMMER TERM: Classes begin: October, 2018 Classes begin: April, 2019 Classes end: March, 2019 Classes end: September, To be announced. Accommodation in Munich is scarce and the competition for it is high. TU Dresden The number of students varies from year to year Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Mommsenstraße 13, Dresden, Germany The range of research opportunities and courses offered at the TUD is extremely diverse and quite unique in Germany. The university is international in character with students from a variety of different countries. The TUD offers over 100 individual courses of study and can point to excellent undergraduate and graduate programs with interdisciplinary work. Exceptional results in interdisciplinary teaching and research are one of the most prominent features of the TUD. They are the outcome of the university's special commitment to creating an international and innovative place of studies, teaching and research. Certain restrictions within the faculty of medicine Some restrictions in courses with limited seats, in particular courses with lab requirements such as medicine, biology, chemistry etc. Depends on faculty B1 in German (Medicine and Dentistry: B2) Master s programme in German: B1 Master s programme in English: B1/B2 134

140 2017 WINTER SEMESTER: Classes begin: October, SUMMER SEMESTER: Classes begin: April, 2018 Classes end: February, 2018 Classes end: July, On and off campus housing is available. The Student Tutor Network: The Buddy Program of AEGEE-Dresden: Dr. Thomas Mauersberg / Universität Bonn 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Poppelsdorfer Allee 102, D Bonn, Germany The Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (University of Bonn) was founded in With a student body of about 37,000, the University is one of Germany s largest academic institutions and with about 4,800 foreign students from all over the world also one of the most internationally oriented ones. A wide range of course offerings, an outstanding reputation in teaching and research and a unique location make the University an especially attractive place to study. The former Federal Capital of Germany, is located next to the Rhine and is a center for the Rhineland s way of life, art and culture. Bonn is also host to many international organisations, and with its 19 UN agencies it is Germany s UN city. Furthermore, it is the birthplace of Beethoven, has a beautiful historic town center with a daily open market and numerous museums as well as events of significance and cultural interest are available. The city also celebrated the 200th anniversary of its founding as a Roman settlement in All faculties except below Medical School Exchange students can apply for courses in Graduate Schools. A decision on admission is made on a case by case basis in communication with the respective departments and will depend on the student s academic standing. There are a number of international graduate programs (also taught in English) at Bonn German: A1 level. Courses taught in English are also available and vary from semester to semester (see basis.uni-bonn.de > British flag > "Course overview" > "Search for lectures", choose "englisch" from the drop-down list "Language of instruction".) Please note that a certain TOEFL score or equivalent for nonnative English speakers might be required for signing up for classes taught in English WINTER SEMESTER: 2019 SUMMER SEMESTER: 4-week Orientation: Beginning in early-september Classes begin: Early April Classes begin: Early October Classes end: Late July Classes end: Early February A scholarship might be available. (To be confirmed) University dorms are available. Private housing is not recommended since it is generally too expensive and hard to find. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East University of Bonn Turkey 135

141 University of Cologne 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Albertus-Magnus-Platz, Köln, Germany The University of Cologne is a modern university in the heart of Europe. Academic excellence, internationality and widely varied curricula create a vibrant and inspiring environment for students, scientists and scholars. It has a strong reputation in business, humanities and life sciences. Since its distinction in the frame of the German Excellence Initiative 2012, the University of Cologne belongs to the small group of elite universities in Germany. All faculties, but restrictions within Economics, Business, Medicine, and Law category=veranstaltung. browse&menu_ open=y Language Courses: All faculties, but restrictions within Economics, Business, Medicine, and Law None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. German: CEFR B2 level English: CEFR B2 level 2018 WINTER SEMESTER: 2019 SUMMER SEMESTER: Orientation date and German intensive language course: Classes begin: Beginning of April Beginning of September Classes end: Mid-July Classes begin: Beginning of October Classes end: Beginning of February International Office applies for Keio exchange students; University of Siegen 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 International Student Affairs, Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2, D Siegen, Germany The total number of students enrolled at the University is approximately 19,500, and 2,000 of these are international students from all over the world. While studying at Siegen University, students from our international partner institutions have regular student status with all privileges of a full- time degree student. We offer you a free choice of subjects; interdisciplinary studies are possible. As an exchange student, you are free to choose courses from nearly all subjects. German language programs are available: Intensive courses (20 hours per week) even for beginners are offered during the semesters. Living arrangements available include both dormitories and apartments. 136

142 Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Sciences, and Bachelor of Laws Master of Science, Master of Arts None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. German: B1 level 2018 WINTER SEMESTER: 2019 SUMMER SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-September, 2017 Classes begin: April, 2018 Classes begin: Mid-October, 2017 Classes end: Late July, 2018 Classes end: Mid-February, The student welfare service Studierendenwerk Siegen provides rooms in student residencies on and off campus. Costs for rent and utilities amount to EUR 200 to 300. Amounts are estimates per month and may vary by year or type of accommodation. German language courses are offered during the semester by the language center Sprachenzentrum KoSi. 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program August May 2019 Burgplatz 2, Vallendar, Germany WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management is an internationally oriented and privately financed business school. Since its establishment, WHU has proved itself to be a paragon of future-oriented research and teaching in business administration. The school is AACSB, EQUIS and FIBBA accredited, which guarantees the excellent standard of courses and a high degree of internationalization. In addition, WHU is the only private business school in Germany which is a member of the German Research Association (DFG). In both national and international rankings, WHU continues to occupy leading positions. International Business Administration (almost entirely taught in English) Management Abroad Courses and Heraeus Quandt Forum "National Model United Nations" None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. If the student takes German-taught classes, sufficient command of German is required to be able to follow lecturers without difficulty. If the student takes English-taught classes, TOEFL ibt 95 (and basic level of German) is recommended. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management Turkey 137

143 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September Classes begin: January Exams end: December Exams end: May Our housing office will help you in finding suitable accommodation for your stay. WHU offers various furnished housing options in Vallendar ranging from a single room to an apartment. information-for-international-students/ Greece National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or guraduate program September July 2019 Administrative premises: 30, Panepistimiou St, Athens, Greece The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA) was founded in With more than 125,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, including roughly 5,200 international students (undergraduate and postgraduate), about 1,900 academic members and approximately 1,300 administrative, secretarial and specialised personnel, UoA is the oldest and the second largest higher education state institution in Greece. It is also considered among the oldest and largest Universities in Europe. Located in Athens, the Capital of Greece, UoA has 33 Faculties within 8 Schools, 18 Museums, 2 Hospitals, 72 Clinics, 8 main Libraries, 160 Laboratories and 7 Research Units. Additionally, UoA constantly broadens its community horizons through international partnerships which enrich the academic environment with diverse educational, research and cultural perspectives. It also participates in the Erasmus+ programme. All faculties (Final decision regarding admission will be made by the Faculty). All faculties (Final decision regarding admission will be made by the Faculty). 2.5 The main language of instruction is Greek. However, there are also courses in other languages, especially at the Foreign Languages' Faculties and the Faculty of Law which offers specialized programmes in English, French, German and Italian. Some postgraduate programmes offer courses in other languages (mainly in English). As not all incoming students are fluent in Greek at the beginning of their study, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens requires a sufficient knowledge of the English language to allow students to communicate and function within an academic context. FALL SEMESTER: SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: End of September Classes begin: Mid-February Exams end: Mid-February Exams end: Beginning of July

144 The UoA does not provide accommodation to students. However, the University Students Association ESN Kapa ( can advise students about renting and housing. University College Dublin 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May 2019 Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland University College Dublin (UCD) is Ireland s largest and most richly diversified university. UCD traces its origins to the Catholic University of Ireland founded in 1854 by Cardinal John Henry Newman, author of the celebrated The Idea of a University. Today UCD is a vibrant, modern university of over 22,000 students situated on a spacious and leafy campus some 5km to the south of Dublin city centre. Further information on UCD is available at: Arts, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Engineering, and Science Please note that the above link shows all courses that are taught at UCD. There are some restrictions regarding which modules you can take and, depending on the agreement with your home university, you may not be able to take courses in some areas. The Colleges of Arts & Celtic Studies and Human Sciences, English literature and Psychology are only open to students majoring in those areas and there are limitations to the number of modules students can take in this area. Business, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Radiography, and Veterinary Medicine Graduate applications will be dealt with on an individual basis. Business, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Radiography, and Veterinary Medicine 3.0 TOEFL ibt 90 with 20 in each section or IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each band SEMESTER 1: SEMESTER 2: Orientation: Beginning of September Teaching term: Late January to Late April Teaching term: Early September to late November Revision: Early May Revision: Late November to Early December Exams: May Exams: Early December to Mid-December On-campus accommodation is not guaranteed. The International Office provides advice on finding offcampus accommodation. Ireland Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 139

145 Italy p.18 Ca' Foscari University of Venice 4 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Ca Foscari, Dorsoduro 3246, Venezia, Italy Università Ca' Foscari is Venice's first university. Established on 6 August 1868 as a "Scuola Superiore di Commercio", or business college, it was the first educational institution in Italy to offer higher education in commerce and economics. The institute still occupies its historic premises in the great Venetian-Gothic palazzo that was the home of Doge Francesco Foscari in the 15th century. The university is in the heart of Venice, a unique city with a rich historical and artistic heritage offering students a safe international environment in which to study and live. Today Ca' Foscari is a modern university offering a wide range of subjects in 4 main scientific-cultural areas: economics, languages, sciences, and humanities. Undergraduate programs: Undergraduate students can also apply to VIU (Venice International University): Graduate students can also apply to VIU (Venice International University): Professional master's programmes None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Same as above English taught courses: B2 (IELTS or TOEFL ibt ) Italian taught courses: B2 (CILS, PLIDA, CELI, etc.) The list of certifications accepted is available from below (recognized certifications) : pag/16406/ FALL SEMESTER: SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September Classes begin: February Classes end: January Classes end: June Student association for international students: "L'Orientale" University of Naples 1 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October July 2019 Napoli, Italy The "L'Orientale" University of Naples is the oldest school of Sinology and Oriental Studies in Europe and has a strong tradition of language, cultural and social studies, both ancient and modern, relating to Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Since its very beginning, (in 1732) the "Orientale" has set itself up as a centre for learning and research which aims to focus on similarities and differences between various cultures. 140

146 Department of Asian, African and Mediterranean Studies: Ancient Civilisations and Archaeology: East and West and Archaeology (Interclass L-1 Cultural Heritage / L-10 Italian Literature), Oriental and African Languages and Culture (L-11 Modern languages and culture) Department of Human and Social Sciences: Political Science and International Relations (L-36 Political Science and International relations) Department of Literary, Linguistics and Comparative Studies: Comparative Languages, Literature and Culture (Interclass L-10 Literature / L-11 Modern Languages and Culture), European and American Languages, Literature and Culture (L-11 Modern Languages and Culture), Linguistic and Cultural Mediation (L-12 Linguistic Mediation) Mediterranean Studies Department of Asian, African and Mediterranean Studies: Archaeology: East and West (LM-2 Archaeology), Oriental Languages and Civilisation (LM-36 African and Asian Languages and Literature), Ancient and Modern Culture and Philology (Interclass LM-14 Modern Philology / LM-15 Ancient Philology, Literature and History), Language, History and Culture Relating to the Mediterranean and Islamic Countries (LM-36 African and Asian Language and Literature) Department of Human and Social Sciences: Philosophy and Politics (LM-78 Philosophical Studies), Language and Intercultural Communication in the Euromediterranean Area (Interclass LM-38 Modern Languages for International Cooperation and Communication / LM-92 Communication Theory), Asian and African Relations and Institutions (LM-52 International Relations), International Studies (LM-52 International Relations) Department of Literary, Linguistics and Comparative Studies: Comparative Literature and Culture (LM- 37 Modern European and American Language and Literature), European and American Languages and Literature (LM-37 Modern European and American Language and Literature), Linguistics and Specialist Translation (Interclass LM-39 Linguistics / LM-94 Specialist Translation and Interpreting) None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Sufficient command of Italian to be able to follow lectures without difficulty. All students are required to take a Italian language placement test at the beginning of each semester for Italian Language and Culture Course at CILA. The course provides each semester 60 hours classes, 20 hours self-study at Centro Self-Access, Tandem Programme with Italian students of Orientale. Students with advanced Italian Language proficiency may take courses in Italian offered by the Undergraduate Courses of various Faculties of Orientale. Same as above 2017 FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: October 1, 2017 Classes begin: March 1, 2018 Classes end: January 22, 2018 Classes end: May 31, 2018 Examination: January and February, 2018 Examination: June and July, To be announced. 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September July 2019 Via Sarfatti 25, Milan, Italy Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Università Bocconi Turkey 141

147 Università Bocconi, founded in 1902, was the first Italian university to grant a degree in economics. For a century, Bocconi has played a leading role in Italy's social and economic modernization. It has remained true to its founding values of being a major research university, with democratic values and open to the world, as well as financially and politically independent. At the outset of the 21st century, Bocconi is contributing to the advancement of European higher education by teaching business and economic knowledge to prospective managers and researchers from all over the world. Incoming exchange students do not belong to any degree program. They can select courses from every Department. The complete educational offer is available at: Undergraduate exchange students can select only courses at the undergraduate level (with codes 30xxx and some 50xxx) Incoming exchange students do not belong to any degree program. They can select courses from every Department. The complete educational offer is available at: Graduate exchange students can select courses at the undergraduate (with codes 30xxx and some 50xxx) and graduate level (with codes 20xxx and 50xxx) English-taught classes: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Italian-taught classes: Sufficient command of Italian to be able to follow lectures without difficulty 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: End of August, 2018 Orientation date: End of January/early February, 2019 Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes begin: Early February, 2019 Exams end: Beginning of February, 2019 Exams end: Mid-July, Spots are limited and assigned on a first-come-first-served basis, thus we recommend your students to complete their housing application as soon as possible. Netherlands Erasmus University Rotterdam 3 Erasmus School of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication: Second, third, or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduatestudents Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University College: Third, or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students August, September April, June, July 2019 (Depends on the faculty) Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam, The Netherlands Education at EUR is both research-driven and practically oriented. It focuses on the transfer and exchange of rigorous knowledge and on the development of socially oriented analytical and problem-solving skills, regardless of the domain in which this knowledge is developed: economics and management, law, culture, and society, or medicine and health sciences. Being an EUR student means being part of a result-oriented academic environment where students and faculty alike hew to the highest standards. 142

148 Erasmus School of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences (Department of Sociology, Psychology, Public Administration), Erasmus School of History, Culture & Communication, The Rotterdam School of Management, and Erasmus University College. For Erasmus School of Economics, the student needs to have followed multiple courses in Economics and Mathematics/Statistics. Faculties other than above five. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs except Erasmus School of Economics. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Same as above except Erasmus School of Economics. Erasmus School of Economics: TOEFL ibt 90 or IELTS 6.5 Faculty of Social Sciences: TOEFL ibt 80 or IELTS 6.0 Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication: TOEFL ibt 92 or IELTS 7.0 Rotterdam School of Management: TOEFL ibt 90 or IELTS 6.5 Erasmus University College: TOEFL ibt 100 with 20 in each subscore or IELTS 7.0 with 6.0 in each subscore Erasmus School of Economics: TOEFL ibt 90 or IELTS 6.5 Faculty of Social Sciences: n/ a - no exchnage at graduate level Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication: TOEFL ibt 92 or IELTS 7.0 Rotterdam School of Management: TOEFL ibt 95 or IELTS 6.5 Erasmus University College: TOEFL ibt 100 with 20 in each subscore or IELTS 7.0 with 6.0 in each subscore Erasmus School of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences FALL SEMESTER: FALL SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2017 Classes begin: Early September, 2017 Exams end: Late December, 2017 Classes end: Late December, 2017 SPRING SEMESTER: SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early January, 2018 Classes begin: Early January, 2018 Exams end: Late June 2018 Classes end: Early July, 2018 Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication FALL SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2017 Classes end: Early February, 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early February, 2018 Classes end: June, 2018 Erasmus University College FALL SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early September, 2017 Classes end: Late December, 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Late January, 2018 Classes end: Early June, 2018 Rotterdam School of Management Trimester 1: Classes begin: Early September, 2017 Classes end: Late December, 2017 Trimester 2: Classes begin: Early January, 2018 Classes end: Late March, 2018 Trimester 3: Classes begin: Aplil, 2018 Classes end: Late June, 2018 Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 143

149 Erasmus School of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University College Leiden University 2 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September June 2019 Rapenburg 70, 2311 EZ Leiden, The Netherlands Leiden University is the oldest university of the Netherlands (1575). Located in a typical university city, university buildings are scattered throughout the city and students that live and study in Leiden give the city its relaxed and vivid atmosphere. Leiden University is a research-intensive university with consistently good scores in international rankings. Read more here: Archaeology, Art History, Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Dutch Studies, English, History, International Studies, Japanese Studies, Law, Linguistics & Literature, Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Religious Studies, Science (Faculty of Science) The same fields as described above for undergraduate students 3.2 TOEFL ibt 90 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation: Late August, 2018 Classes begin: Early February, 2019 Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Exams end: Late June, 2019 Exams end: Late January, Student housing in Leiden and The Hague is limited

150 2 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September June 2019 Spui 21, 1012 WX Amsterdam, The Netherlands The Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), founded in 1632, has a strong historical bond with the city of Amsterdam. Nowadays studying at the UvA means having one of the world s most fascinating cities as a campus because the university buildings are scattered all over the city. With over 24,000 students, including more than 2,500 international students and researchers, the UvA is one of the four classical comprehensive universities in the Netherlands. This means that it offers a very wide range of programmes. Humanities, Social Science, Economics and Business, Psychology, Child Development and Education, Law, Science, Amsterdam University College Students are generally not allowed to pick courses from different faculties at the UvA. In certain cases it is possible to take one or two courses outside of the host faculty, but this can only be arranged on a caseby-case basis by your host faculty and is dependent on availability of courses. Course placement is not guaranteed. Course placement is generally not confirmed until right before the start of the semester. Medicine, Dentistry, Graduate School of Social Science (except Research Master Metropolitan Studies) MSc. Business Studies Master/Graduate placement is decided on a case-by-case basis and only possible if a student has a completed Bachelor/Undergraduate degree in the desired field of study. An exception is the faculty of Law; exchange students can only take master's courses at the Amsterdam Law School and do not need a completed bachelor's degree, however, students do need to have at least two full years of academic background in Law. See above. 3.0 (Each host faculty might have additional requirements.) TOEFL ibt 88 or IELTS 6.5 Law: TOEFL ibt 100 with 25 in Reading and Listening and 24 in Speaking and Writing or IELTS 7.0 with 6.0 in each category Amsterdam University College: TOEFL ibt 92 or IELTS 7.0 with 7.0 in each category You can find the language requirements in the pdf Courses and Faculty Criteria on top of this page FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: End of August, 2018 Classes begin: Early February, 2019 Classes begin: Early September, 2018 Classes end: End of June, 2019 Classes end: End of January, html Shared rooms, private rooms with shared facilities, and private rooms with private facilities are available. of Amsterdam University Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 145

151 VU University Amsterdam 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands VU University Amsterdam is a comprehensive research university, consistently ranked amongst the top 150 universities of the world. Since its founding in 1880, interdisciplinary research and societal relevance have been leading guidelines. The university has ten faculties that share a single, modern campus, with approximately 25,000 students each year.vu University is a community of learners, where (academic) staff and students jointly participate in the development of knowledge. We encourage our students to look beyond the boundaries of their own field, culture and traditions to become critical and socially engaged citizens. Course information can be found on the central website for Exchange programmes. programmes/exchange/courses/index.asp Bachelor s exchange students are allowed to participate in all courses available for Bachelor s exchange students provided they meet the entry requirements of the course. Medicine and Dentistry Course information can be found on the central website for Exchange programmes. programmes/exchange/courses/index.asp Medicine and Dentistry For courses in English: TOEFL ibt 92 or IELTS 6.5 For courses in Dutch: C1 (advanced level, NT2) For courses in English: TOEFL ibt 92 or IELTS 6.5 For courses in Dutch: C1 (advanced level, NT2) Semester 1: Semester 2: Early September - Early Febuary Early Febuary, End of June (Depending on the workload of credits, some students may finish by the end of December) Exchange students can apply for student housing through the central VU International Office. A handling fee is required for this service. Housing cannot be guaranteed. Students housing can only be rented for the full period (semester or a year). Norway University of Bergen 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August June 2019 Postboks 7800, 5020 Bergen, Norway 146

152 As a student at the University of Bergen (UiB), you will be studying in an international environment where you will come into contact with people and learning from all over the world. UiB is also the most urban university in Norway, with most of its campus concentrated in the heart of the city. The students' strong and visible presence in Bergen gives the city a youthful and modern feel, and an air of enthusiasm and optimism. To top it off, the city's location on Norway's western coast makes Bergen a very special combination of vibrant cultural scene and breathtaking nature experience. Social Sciences, Humanities and aesthetic studies, and Natural Science and technical subjects Medicine and Dentistry Social Sciences, Law and Psychology, Health and welfare, Humanities and aesthetic studies, and Natural Science and technical subjects Medicine and Dentistry Minimum GPA may vary depending on the Faculty and the Programme/Course TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: Early August Orientation date: Early January Classes begin: August Classes begin: January Classes end: December Classes end: June Students can apply for student housing from the Student Welfare Organisation (SiB): 5 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August June 2019 Box 1079 Blindern Niels Henrik Abels vei 36, N Oslo, Norway The University of Oslo is Norway's largest and oldest institution of higher education. It was founded in 1811 when Norway was still under Danish rule. Today the University of Oslo has approx. 27,700 students and 5,900 employees. Four Nobel Prize winners indicate the quality of the research at the University. All faculties except below are open to exchange students, providing that the students satisfy any academic prerequisites for the courses. Medical School, Dentistry, and Pharmacology The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs Certain centres of research may not accept exchange students. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 TOEFL ibt 90 or IELTS FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early August Classes begin: Early January Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Mid-June Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East University of Oslo Turkey 147

153 Student housing is provided for all exchange students who apply by the deadline. Poland University of Warsaw 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program October June 2019 Krakowskie Przedmie cie 26/28, Warsaw, Poland University of Warsaw (UW), established in 1816, is Poland s largest and finest university. From its beginning the University of Warsaw has played a major role in the intellectual, political and cultural life of Poland, and has been recognized throughout the world as a leading academic centre in this part of Europe. In 2014 UW has been declared number 1 in the ranking published by the national education monthly Perspektywy. Today UW employs people, including academic and research staff and educates almost students, including PhD students. It has more than 3000 International students and has lectures taught in English. Faculty of Japanology established in 1990s is the center for Japanese Studies in East Europe and attract many students learning Japanese language. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Students who wish to take classes in Polish: CEFR B2 level FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: October 1, 2018 Classes begin: Mid-February 2019 Exams end: Mid-February 2019 Exams end: June Dormitory is available, but is not guaranteed. Russia Lomonosov Moscow State University 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program Student of Russian nationality (including dual citizenship) might not be eligible to apply. September June 2019 Leninskie Gory, 1, sector, room 910, , Moscow, Russia 148

154 Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) is the oldest and largest classical university in Russia. It was founded in 1755 by the great Russian polymath Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov. There are currently 40,000 graduate and post graduate students and 7,000 undergraduate students studying at the university more than 5,000 of them are foreign students from 80 countries. More than 6,000 professors and lecturers, and about 5,000 researchers work for the faculties and research institutes. The majority of foreign students at MSU study at the Institute of Russian Language and Culture (IRLC MSU). IRLC MSU was founded in 1954 and is considered to be Russia s foremost preparatory faculty for foreign students. MSU s Institute of Asian and African Studies is most famous center of Oriental Studies in Russia. Exchange student may enroll in any faculty, however, student must receive approval from the faculty at MSU after being selected as a nominee at Keio. Same as undergraduate programs B2 level of Russian B2 level of Russian 2018 AUTUMN SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September Classes begin: February Exams end: December Exams end: June 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Universitetskaya nab. 7\9, Saint-Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg State University was founded by Emperor Peter the Great in From the time of its foundation until the end of the 18th century, the University, together with the Academic Gymnasium, was an integral part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The University currently has an enrollment of more than 27,000 undergraduates and more than 5,500 graduate students. Every year about 2,500 foreign students from more than 90 countries of the world participate in various academic programmes. The University faculty are our pride. Out of almost 6,000 professors, 1,500 professors are doctors of science, more than 3,000 are candidates of science and 42 academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The University is comprised of 24 faculties and 20 research institutes at the faculties which carry out work in the fields of mathematics, biology, physiology, chemistry, geography, geology, language and literature, management, physics, and sociology. B2 level of Russian or English B2 level of Russian or English Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Saint Petersburg State University Turkey 149

155 2018 AUTUMN SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early-September Classes begin: Mid-February Exams end: Late January Exams end: Late June Approximately RUB 5,000 a month SEP (Students exchange programme) students can also take a free Russian language course during the whole exchange period. Spain ESADE Business School 1 Third-year or fourth-year undergraduate students September June 2019 Avda. de la Torreblanca nº 59, Sant Cugat, Barcelona, Spain ESADE is an international academic institution with over fifty years of history. The main asset of this business school are people: faculty members and professionals who nurture reflection, dialogue, projects and initiatives to ensure excellent education, pioneering research and a valuable contribution to social debate and transformation. ESADE's key mission is to train individuals to become highly-competent professionals fully aware of their social responsibility. We promote education and research through our Law School and Business School with a firm commitment to intellectual rigour, critical analysis and academic excellence. Bachelor of Business Administration None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in Spanish: B1 level on Spanish (recommended level) Students who with to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Fall Term 2017: Spring Term 2018: Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes begin: January 8, 2018 Classes end: December 22, 2017 Classes end: June 30, 2018 Students will be given access to a specific webpage once they complete the application process. For general information, please refer to We do not provide housing but there is an on campus dorm. Please refer to residences/sant-cugat-del-valles/residence-hall-roberto-de-nobili/residence/ Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) 1 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students September June

156 Carrer Ramon Trias Fargas, Barcelona (Campus de la Ciutadella). Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) is a modern, high-quality public university that was founded in It focuses on the knowledge areas of the social sciences and humanities, communication and information technologies, and health and life sciences. It is located in the heart of Barcelona and is home to around 9,000 degree-seeking students and 1,300 international students on exchange or study abroad programs. All of our Study Abroad students can take courses from our Study Abroad Academic Programs: Students can also take UPF regular courses: Communication, Economics and Business Sciences, Health and Life Sciences, Humanities, Law, Political and Social Sciences, Translation and Interpretation, and Polytechnic School: (*Except from the Legal Studies Program and Experiential Learning Program that require both a 3.3 GPA) Students who wish to take courses in Spanish: Completed at least four semesters of college-level Spanish for some of the courses. Check the courses syllabi for more details about the requirements for each course. Students who wish to take courses in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 TERM 1: TERM 2: TERM 3: September - December January - March April - June Each term consists of 12 weeks (10 weeks of classes and 2 weeks for the exams) The Study Abroad Programs Office cannot grant accommodations. However, UPF has an agreement with Resa residence halls ( Students can also contact the Barcelona Housing Service for Students ( with information about flats and rooms to rent or student residences. Universidad de Salamanca (USAL) Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria The number of students varies from year to year Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September June 2019 Calle Cardenal Pla y Deniel, 22, Salamanca, Spain In the year 1218, king Alfonso IX of Leon founded the University of Salamanca, which is considered to be the oldest Spanish universities in existence. Like the majority of Spanish universities, the branch of Social and Legal Sciences is where the largest percentage of students are registered. However, there is also a large number of students specialising in Humanities and Experimental Sciences, which account for 15.31% and 13.82% respectively, well above those of Media and Spanish UU PP. (Source: The Spanish University in Figures 2008.). The University of Salamanca is the European university with the ninth largest number of incoming Erasmus students and ranks number five among Spanish universities, following UPV, Seville and Valencia. All taught at USAL France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 151

157 B1 Spanish 2018 FIRST SEMESTER: 2019 SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 2018 Classes begin: February 2019 Classes end: February 2019 Classes end: June The Residence Halls of the USAL will be closed during Christmas and Easter Holydays. In case the students wish to stay in Salamanca during these periods, they must get accommodation and board for themselves. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Edifici A Campus UAB, Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès) Barcelona, Spain The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) is a comprehensive, dynamic and modern public university founded in It is committed to society and to the environment, opened to the world and with a genuine academic atmosphere due to its campus life. The UAB is among the best education establishments in Spain and the European Union in terms of the quality of teaching and research, and aims to prepare professionals with the profiles needed by society. It offers a wide range of courses, with 81 undergraduate programmes, 84 graduate programmes and 67 Ph.D. It is the house of 46,000 students, and 16% of them are international. The UAB holds a leading position in the most prestigious international university rankings. In recent years, this award has been favored by the growing impact of the research, the constant improvement of the quality of teaching and the ability to attract international talent. This progress has been decisive in going forward positions in the three main university rankings: QS, THE and ARWU. Students must enroll for at least 50% of their credits in courses offered by their primary faculty of affiliation. These students will be entitled to enroll on any course of the appropriate level, whether undergraduate or graduate at UAB, as long as they meet the language requirement and are accepted by the class instructor. Medicine, Nursering, and Physiotherapy, Communication All specialities The same field as described above for the undergraduate program None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in Spanish: B2 level Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Faculty of Economics and Business Students who wish to take classes in Spanish: B2 level Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt 87, IELTS 5.5 FALL SEMESTER: SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin:mid-september, 2018 Classes begin: Early February, 2019 Classes end: January, 2019 Classes end: June,

158 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September May 2019 Edificio Central, Pamplona, Spain The University of Navarra is a dynamic university with about students enrolled in the many programs of study provided by the 15 Schools and Institutes located across five campuses: Most of the University of Navarra's facilities are based at the main campus in Pamplona; the other four campuses are located in San Sebastian, Madrid, Barcelona and New York. One of Spain's most prestigious universities, with a distinguished record in teaching and research, the University of Navarra was founded in 1952 by St Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei, an institution of the Catholic Church. Rankings info: School of Economics and Business Administration, School of Humanities, School of Law (Degree in Law, Degree in International Relations) Schools other than stated above. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Students who wish to take classes in Spanish: DELE B2 Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL ibt FIRST SEMESTER: 2018 SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 4, 2017 Classes begin: January 8, 2018 Classes end: December 22, 2017 Classes end: May 18, 2018 Makeup exams: June 4-25, The Housing Office provides information and support on available apartments to share and other alternative options. Special Spanish Intensive Courses for exchange students during the summer (applicable fee). It is also possible to join regular Spanish courses during the academic year (free of charge). Dates and fees for the following year are published in Spring. University of Navarra Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 153

159 Sweden KTH 1 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students. Only science and engineering students are eligible. August June 2019 Brinellvägen 8, SE Stockholm, Sweden KTH Royal Institute of Technology, is the largest, oldest (since 1827) and highest ranked technical university in Sweden and has a reputation as distinguished by a tradition of pioneering research, engineering genius and cutting edge science. KTH accounts for one-third of Sweden's technical research and engineering education capacity at university level, which reaches from natural sciences to all branches of engineering as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are a total of over 12,600 full-year equivalent undergraduate students, around 1,869 active postgraduate students and 3,550 full time equivalent employees. KTH is a popular university for international students with over 1,500 exchange students and 300 master students annually. KTH has extensive international research and educational exchange programs with universities and colleges, mainly in Europe, Australia and the U.S.A., but also increasingly in Asia. Exchange students should take the majority of their courses within one specific school of the Science and Engineering programmes, provided that they meet the prerequisites specified for each course. Information on courses, credit system, grades, course descriptions, schedule, language of instruction etc can be found on the following page: Please note that courses have prerequisites and therefore are not open for all students. In addition, the number of places may be limited. For information on the level, prerequisites and time period of a course, see the database with course descriptions which will be updated in late March for the upcoming academic year and is available at: KTH School of Architecture The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs KTH School of Architecture None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 However, some departments have higher requirements FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: First week in August Classes begin: January 16, 2018 Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes end: June 4, 2018 Classes end: January 15, KTH Accommodation tries to help exchange students to find an accommodation during their studies at KTH. Due to a difficult housing situation in Stockholm, KTH Accommodation is not able to help all exchange students. The Language Unit at KTH offers Swedish language courses free of charge for exchange students. There is an intensive course starting early in August. During the academic year the Swedish language courses run parallel to the study programmes. Courses in english may also be available. Find out more on the Unit for Language and Communication website: 154

160 4 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program. (Graduate students' applications may be considered.) August June 2019 Lund University, Box 117, Lund, Sweden Lund University has a long and vibrant history covering almost 350 years of teaching. It has evolved from just a few hundred students and professors, being paid with meat and grain, into its present form with around 46,000 students and a position of excellence in international teaching and research. Lund University grew strongly throughout the 20th century and is today Sweden's largest institution of higher education and research. 'Ad utrumque paratus,' 'prepared for both,' is Lund University's motto, referring to the book and the sword in the University's seal from the 17th century. Today the expression can be applied to a number of the dual values for which the University stands, such as tradition and innovation or breadth and depth. Engineering, Science (incl. Mathematics), Law, Social Science, Economics and Management, Humanities and Theology, Special Area Studies, and Swedish Language Courses in English at various departments usually require that students already have a certain background in the subject (at least one year of full-time studies on the subject before applying for courses). Lund University also offers exchange students, regardless of discipline affiliation, the opportunity to take courses in a wide range of subjects, including Swedish culture and society and also European and global issues. They do not require previous knowledge in the subject. The Department of Industrial Design and the School of Architecture demand 3 years of prior studies in the subject as well as a portfolio. There is a high demand for courses at the School of Economics and Management. Therefore, we cannot guarantee a full-time course load of solely Economics and Management coursework. Furthermore, we cannot guarantee admittance to certain high-demand courses, even if a student is eligible. Journalism courses are taught in Swedish, and are generally not available to exchange students. Exchange students may be categorically excluded from specific English-language taught courses that are part of certain degree programmes (Closed MSc programmes, for example). Please note that courses offered at the Faculty of Law are all on Master level and all students must have relevant undergraduate studies corresponding to three years at University level, read more under "prerequisites" here: None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 90 overall with Writing 20, or IELTS 6.5 with no section below 5.5 is highly recommended FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-August Classes begin: Mid-January Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes end: Early June Classes end: January 14, 2018 The exact duration of the terms may vary slightly from faculty to faculty. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East University Lund Turkey 155

161 University of Gothenburg 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program August June 2019 Vasaparken, Box 100, SE Gothenburg, Sweden A Wonderful Mixture, from Educational Breadth to the Nobel Prize The University of Gothenburg is characterised by variation and breadth. You can study practically anything here, from art and design to natural science and medicine. As a matter of interest, one of the professors at the University, Arvid Carlsson, was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine a number of years ago. Sweden is among the most modern and most computerised countries in the world. These qualities are also characteristic of the academic environments at the University of Gothenburg. Welcome to the most allround university in Sweden, and also - not least - the one that is most popular with students! The Sahlgrenska Academy (Medicine, Health Sciences, Odontology, very limited courses taught in English), Arts/Humanities, Fine and Applied Arts, School of Business, Economics and Law, Social Sciences (the students should be aware of that the courses taught in English at the Faculty of Social Sciences are very competitive, therefore it could be diffucult to have a place in the courses), Education, Science, and IT University (in collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology) Many courses at graduate level are open to exchange students. We warmly welcome graduate students: None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Some English courses have higher requirements FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes begin: January 15, 2018 Classes end: January 14, 2018 Classes end: June 3-4, No scholarship for exchange students are available at the University of Gothenburg. Student Housing is available Uppsala University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 St Olofsgatan 10A, Uppsala, Sweden Uppsala University is the oldest university in Scandinavia, founded in It is located 70 km from Stockholm and 30 km from the International airport Stockholm Arlanda. The university has about 40,000 students. Uppsala University is one of the top 100 universities in the world according to major rankings. 156

162 All courses listed on are open to exchange students, provided that they fulfil the prerequisites and have the following comments in mind: Business courses Eligibility prerequisites vary considerably Law courses At least two years of prior Law studies (full-time) Medicine As clinical courses in Medicine require knowledge of fluent Swedish and very competitive these courses rarely accept exchange students. Natural Sciences including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering: No entry level courses are available, so students must have strong academic backgrounds within these subjects and meet the eligibility requirements described in each course description. Add/Drop There is no add/drop-period in the beginning of the semester, so students are encouraged to carefully consider their course selection, including prerequisites for eligibility. See above Several master's programmes taught in English are available. General requirements for admission is to have a bachelor's degree. In addition, most master's programmes have specific requirements which can vary from one programme to another. Courses on masters level can be found here: None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS AUTUMN SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: August 28, 2017 Classes begin: January 15, 2018 Classes end: January 14, 2018 Classes end: June 3, Housing is not guaranteed for exchange students, but Uppsala University offers accomodation for them. Switzerland Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria University of Bern France Germany Greece 1-2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Hochschulstrasse 4, 3012 Bern, Switzerland The University of Bern is a public institution. As a comprehensive university, more than 1,500 teaching staff at eight faculties prepare students for their future academic or professional career. The historic roots of the University of Bern go back to Today, most of the 160 institutes are located within walking distance of the historic main building. The infrastructure is of very high quality and, thanks to its relatively small size of about 17,500 students, the ambience is friendly and personal. Many sport and leisure time faculties are available in the near surroundings. On top of this, a rich sightseeing and social programme is organised for all international students throughout the semester. Faculty of Theology, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Human Sciences, and Faculty of Sciences. Most courses for bachelor students are taught in German. A far larger range of courses is available in English at master's level. Medicine and Veterinary medicine Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 157

163 The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs None German B2 CERF and/or English TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 (depending on the courses the students want to attend) German B2 CERF and/or English TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 (depending on the courses the students want to attend) 2017 AUTUMN SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 18, 2017 Classes begin: February 19, 2018 Classes end: December 22, 2017 (Exams may Classes end: June 1, 2018 (Exams may take place take place afterwards, no fixed exam period) afterwards, no fixed exam period) The student residence halls offer a limited number of reasonably priced rooms for exchange students. University of Geneva (UNIGE) University of Geneva + Erard, Jacques 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 CH-1211 Genève 4, Switzerland map&address for the buildings : Founded in 1559 by French theologian Jean Calvin, the University of Geneva (UNIGE) is currently the second largest university in Switzerland. The University has a strong international influence and strives to cultivate an open international outlook. UNIGE is distinguished for its intellectual heritage, quality education covering not only the main areas of the sciences, arts and letters but also advanced research. The University offers a wide spectrum of courses, at the bachelor, masters and doctorate level, as well as Continuing Education programmes. There are also many fields of research, and every year UNIGE hosts many foreign PhD students and researchers at its faculties and laboratories. Most undergraduate courses are delivered in French. A full academic year as a full time student represents an average of 60 ECTS and one semester 30 ECTS ( 1 ECTS = roughly hours of work to include independent study). You are advised to restrict your choice of courses to 2 faculty areas. Interpretation : students registered in this field of study only. Classes at the Medical School are only available at the internship stage of the 6th year. Prerequisites can apply to certain courses. Please refer to our website for restrictions: Courses_Restrictions_SEMP.pdf Please refer to our website for restrictions. Courses_Restrictions_SEMP.pdf Please refer to our website for restrictions: Courses_Restrictions_SEMP.pdf None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. 158

164 Requested French level: B2 (B1 for the Ecole de langue et de Civilisation françaises) - Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues Sufficient command of French or French & English to be able to do research and follow lectures without difficulty. B2 is mandatory to study at the Faculty of Psychology&Educational Sciences 2017 FALL SEMESTER: 2018 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 18, 2017 Classes begin: February 19, 2018 Exams end: February 5, 2018 Exams end: June 18, We recommend our incoming students to register at the Cité Universitaire as soon as they are nominated. 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May 2019 Student Mobility, Tellstrasse , St. Gallen, Switzerland The University of St.Gallen (HSG) was founded as a business academy in 1898 in the heyday of the St.Gallen embroidery industry and is nowadays a School of Management, Economics, Law, Social Sciences and International Affairs. The first lectures were held in The practice-oriented approach and integrative view have characterised the education we offer since those early days. Today, we are one of Europe s leading business schools and are EQUIS and AACSB accredited. Business Administration, Economics, International Affairs, and Law Bachelor students are recommended to attend courses corresponding to their level of study at their home university. Master courses may be attended if necessary and if prerequisites are met. Bachelor students should confirm with their home university if master courses are recognised for credit transfer towards the home degree. Courses from SIM (Master in Strategy and International Management) are not open to Bachelor students. "Incoming details guest stay" "Course information" (definite programme available approximately one month before beginning of term) Assessment year (exception: language courses, if space permits), CEMS MiM courses (open to CEMS guest students only), Master in Strategy in International Management courses, Doctoral/PhD, Wirtschaftspädagogik (teacher education courses), Wirtschaftsjournalismus (economic journalism courses), and MBA Master students are recommended to attend courses corresponding to their level of study at their home university. Bachelor courses may be attended if necessary. Master students should confirm with their home university if bachelor courses are recognised for credit transfer towards the home degree. "Incoming details guest stay" "Course information" (definite programme available approximately one month before beginning of term) The same field as described above for the undergraduate program None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. University of St.Gallen Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 159

165 Main language: German; many courses in English (course availability will vary) German based courses: at least level B2/C1 English based courses: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5 Main language German. 7 out of 13 Master programmes are entirely in English. 3 out of 5 Bachelor programmes are in English. German based courses: at least level B2/C1 English based courses: TOEFL ibt 70 or IELTS 5.5, or higher is recommended AUTUMN TERM: 2018 SPRING TERM: Classes begin: September 6, 2017 Classes begin: February 7, 2018 Classes end: December 24, 2017 Classes end: May 26, No on-campus housing available. HSG Housing locates housing for exchange students if requested and for a fee. Students may arrange housing on their own by using the online housing market. Student Mobility organizes an optional nine-day intensive German language course prior to the start of each semester. All students with beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of German are welcome to attend free of charge. All incoming exchange students are invited to participate in an intensive German language course before the semester starts and may continue during the term. Students may arrive up to one week prior to the orientation programme. University of Zurich 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May 2019 Rämistrasse 71, 8006 Zürich, Switzerland The University of Zurich was founded in 1833, though its origins stretch back as far as 1525 and the days of Protestant reformer Ulrich Zwingli. Today the University enjoys international renown as a place of education and research. With 24,000 students and 1,900 graduates every year, it is also Switzerland s largest university. The University provides academic services, works with the private sector, and considers itself part of a national and global network for the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge. The University s researchers, lecturers, and students benefit from the infrastructure that it provides as a center of teaching and research. Apart from its own institutions, the University offers its members access to archive collections, libraries, and the facilities of the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), as well as to the city s private institutions. Faculty of Arts (Eastern European Studies, Economics, Education, Japanese Studies, Literature, Swiss History, Sociology, Biology, Earth Sciences etc) Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and Faculty of Theology Faculty of Arts The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. A proof of proficiency in German at about level C1 A proof of good German skills (e.g. Goethe Institute) 160

166 2017 FALL SEMESTER: Classes begin: September 18, SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: February 19, 2018 Classes end: December 23, 2017 Classes end: June 2, The University of Zurich has a limited number of rooms available for exchange students. During their studies in Zurich, exchange students will have the opportunity to take the language course "German as a Foreign Language" at the University/ETH Language Centre free of charge. They must note "über Ostasiatisches Seminar" to get access to more than one course. Tier 4 (General) student visa UK Home Office UK Home Office Web - IELTS: Overall Band Score 5.5 ( Listening 5.5, Speaking 5.5, Reading 5.5, Writing 5.5) UK Home Office Tier 4 (General) student visa : Cardiff University 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September June 2019 Cardiff CF10 3EU, Wales, United Kingdom Cardiff is a city with a population of around 300,000 inhabitants. It is located in South Wales. Wales is a principality, which, along with England, Scotland and Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom. Cardiff University has just over 27,000 students and about 6,000 staff, so the academic community is the size of a small town. Cardiff is a cosmopolitan city, with many opportunities to visit both the coast and the mountains. It has several excellent shopping areas, theatres, cinemas, the National Museum of Wales, and the Wales Millennium Centre - a centre for opera, music and theatre. Exchange students can take modules at Cardiff Business School (business, economics etc) and the School of Modern Languages(MLANG). The host department is the School of Modern Languages or the Cardiff Business School. Exchange students can take modules in modern languages (including Japanese and European Studies, excluding Politics), business (including Economics) and modules of other departments opened to exchange students. *There are some restriction on module selections. The students need to take two third modules from their host department. Except the above programs. None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East United Kingdom Turkey 161

167 School of Modern Languages: IELTS 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each sub-section Cardiff Business School: IELTS 6.5 with minimum 5.5 in each sub-section FIRST SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: End of January, 2019 Classes end: Late January, 2019 Classes end: Mid-June, King's College London 3 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2018 K 0.60, Strand Campus, King's College London, Strand, London. WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom King's is one of the UK's most historic and prestigious universities. With a forward thinking vision and state-of-the-art facilities, King's is renowned for excellence in both its innovative teaching and pioneering research. Based in the heart of central London, King's is one of the largest multi-faculty institutions in the UK. King's has nearly 23,000 students from nearly 140 countries across our eight Academic Faculties. Modules available are listed on Module Catalouge. Undergraduate Module Catalogue ( modulecatalogue/name/studyabroadundergraduate/keyword/study-abroadcolon-come-to-king%27s/index. php?schools=13&departments=25&levels=&subject_area=&semester=&search_string) *It is important that you have the necessary academic background for the modules you wish to be considered for. Medicine, Dentistry, Institute of Pschiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Global Health and Social Medicine. Study abroad students are only eligible to take modules in the study abroad module catalogue. Modules available are listed on Module Catalouge. Postgraduate Module Catalogue ( modulecatalogue/name/studyabroadpostgrad/keyword/study-abroadcolon-come-to-king%27s) *It is important that you have the necessary academic background for the modules you wish to be considered for. Please consult the above Study Abroad catalogue as this is subject to change 3.3 IELTS 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill or TOEFL ibt 100 overall with a minimum of 25 in Writing and 23 in each of the other skills IELTS 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill or TOEFL ibt 100 overall with a minimum of 25 in Writing and 23 in each of the other skills SEMESTER 1 - AUTUMN: SEMESTER 2 - SPRING: Orientation date: Mid-September Classes begin: January Classes begin: Late September Classes end: June Classes end: Mid-December

168 1 Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students, or graduate students September June 2019 Royal Holloway International, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, United Kingdom Royal Holloway extends a warm welcome to international students. We are home to a vibrant community of 9,000 students from over 100 countries.the College has an international reputation for the highest quality teaching and research across the sciences, arts and humanities. Royal Holloway is renowned for its friendly and caring community, and is a College of the federal University of London. Biological Sciences, Classics, Comparative Literature and Culture, Computer Science, Criminology and Sociology, Drama and Theatre, Earth Sciences, Economics, English Literature, French, Geography (including Globalisation and Development), German, Hispanic Studies, History, Italian, Management, Mathematics, Media Arts, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Politics & International Relations, and Psychology departmentalcourseoptions.aspx Subject Limitations: - Psychology - students already studying the subject for one year as a Major or two years as a Minor - Media Arts - limited availability (priority to students taking the subject as their Major back home) - English Literature - limited availability (priority to students with excellent English language skills) Alternative courses for Media Arts and English Literature can be found in our department of Comparative Literature and Culture. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs 3.0 (The departments of History, Drama and Theatre and English Literature have a GPA requirement of 3.3) IELTS 6.5 overall with no subscore below 5.5 AUTUMN TERM: SPRING TERM: SUMMER TERM (EXAMINATIONS): Classes begin: Late September Classes begin: January Classes begin: End of April Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Late March Classes end: June SOAS, University of London 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, United Kingdom SOAS, University of London is the only Higher Education institution in the UK specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East in a global context. A unique institution combining language scholarship, interdisciplinary expertise, and regional focus, SOAS has the largest concentration in Europe of academic staff concerned with Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Holloway, University of London Royal Turkey 163

169 Anthropology, Art and Archaeology, History, Music, Religions, Africa, China and Inner Asia, Japan and Korea, Linguistics, The Near and Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia, Development Studies, Economics, Law, Political Studies, and Financial and Management Studies Students should choose from the module lists in this section: and should pay attention to any modules with restrictions or not open to Exchange students. They will be expected to meet the equivalent prerequisites. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs 3.3 or above in a student's major and a minimum of 3.0 overall IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in Listening and 7.0 in Reading, Speaking and Writing or TOEFL ibt 105 with 22 in Listening and 25 in Reading, Speaking and Writing FIRST TERM: SECOND TERM: THIRD TERM: Classes begin: Late September Classes begin: Early January Classes begin: Late April Classes end: Mid-December Classes end: Mid-March Classes end: Mid-June There are a number of student residences in London; the main accommodation is Dinwiddy House (for Undergraduates) and Paul Robeson House (for graduates). More information can be found here: We also have new partnerships with two new accommodation providers. All info can be found on our accommodation pages: ac.uk/students/accommodation/ The University of Edinburgh 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September May 2019 Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom The University of Edinburgh is an ancient university, founded in 1583, located in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland s vibrant capital city. Ranked 19th in the world (QS World University Rankings ). It has approximately 35,000 students, with over 14,000 international students from more than 150 countries. Famous alumni include Charles Darwin (Naturalist), David Hume (Philosopher), Joseph Lister (Surgeon), Piers Sellers(NASA Astronaut), and writers Robert Louis Stevenson, Ian Rankin and J K Rowling. Courses are available in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) and the College of Science and Engineering. Entry into courses is subject to meeting course pre-requisites timetabling constraints, and space availability. Please check the link for further information about restricted courses : courses-credits/high-pressure-courses GPA of 3.0 or over on a 4.0 scale or equivalent (B average) IELTS overall 6.5 with 5.5 in each component or TOEFL ibt 92 with 20 in each section Third year level (honours) courses in Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences: IELTS overall 6.5 with 6.5 in each component or TOEFL ibt 92 with 23 in each section 164

170 SEMESTER 1: SEMESTER 2: Classes begin: September Classes begin: January Exams end: December Exams end: May Students should submit their accommodation application on-line: Exchange students are guaranteed accommodation, providing their application is submitted by the accommodation deadline. The number of students varies from year to year Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September June 2019 Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom The University of Manchester is among the top universities in the world and has an international reputation for its research. We are consistently placed amongst the top universities in the United Kingdom. The University has almost 4,000 academic and researchstaff, many with international reputations in their subjects, providing you with a stimulating learning environment and the highest standard of teaching. In Manchester you can experience some of the best in contemporary and classic art and theatre, as well as exciting museum exhibitions at the University's Whitworth Art Gallery, Contact Theatre and Manchester Museum. Manchester is considered England's second city after London, with much lower living costs than the capital. Please refer to Subject areas with restrictions and High-demand course units 3.0 Each subject sets its own individual English Language level. Please refer to: study/international/study-abroad-programmes/non-eu/entry-requirements/ SEMESTER 1: SEMESTER 2: Classes begin: Mid-September Classes begin: Late January Classes end: Late January Classes end: Early June Students studying abroad in Manchester for a year are guaranteed a room in Manchester accommodation. The University of Manchester Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia The University of Sheffield 1 Students enrolled in an undergraduate program September June 2019 Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 165

171 Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom When you study at the University of Sheffield you get the best student experience in the UK and that s according to the people who matter most, our students. The University of Sheffield was voted No. 1 in the Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey A semester or a year at Sheffield will inevitably enhance your degree. Today we are a world-class, research led university, with over 26,000 students including over 7,000 international students from 120 countries. B average (minimum 3.0 GPA) in your major and related subjects Each academic department sets its own individual English Language level. Please refer to: "English Language Factsheet" on AUTUMN SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Early February, 2019 Classes begin: Late September, 2018 Classes end: Mid-June, 2019 Classes end: Early February, Exchange students are guaranteed a place in university accommodation, provided they apply by the deadlines. University of Birmingham 166 The Univ. of Birmingham Second-, third- or fourth-year undergraduate students September June 2019 Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom Birmingham has been challenging and developing great minds for more than a century. Characterised by a tradition of innovation, research at the University has broken new ground, pushed forward the boundaries of knowledge and made an impact on people s lives. We continue this tradition today and have ambitions for a future that will embed our work and recognition of the Birmingham name on the international stage. Birmingham has a long tradition of welcoming students from overseas, and has one of the largest communities of international students in the UK. There are over 4,500 international students currently studying at the University from more than 150 countries worldwide. Engineering and Science, Business, Education, Historical Studies, Social Policy, Humanities, Social Sciences, Psychology, and Law Students are required to have the correct academic background for the courses they want to take. Medical and Dental Sciences, Physiotherapy, and Nursing We must enquire with departments for each postgraduate student as it depends upon the area of study. Medical and Dental Sciences, Physiotherapy, and Nursing 3.0 All subjects except Law: IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each band or TOEFL ibt 88 with 21 in Reading, 20 in Listening, 22 in Speaking and 21 in Writing

172 AUTUMN TERM: Classes begin: Late September Classes end: Mid-December SPRING TERM: Classes begin: Mid-January Classes end: Late March SUMMER TERM: Classes begin: Late April Classes end: Mid-June Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September May 2019 Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. Its alumni includes the father of economics Adam Smith. Today the University are ranked in the top 1% of the world's universities, is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK research universities. It welcomes students from more than 140 countries worldwide and is rated third in the UK for international student satisfaction (International Student Barometer Summer 2013). It has more than 25,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, more than 6,000 staff, including 2,250 active researchers. Medicine, dentistry, vet medicine and architecture courses are not available. Graduate students are accepted on case by case. However, more lead time is required for graduate students. Same as undergraduate prgrams. 3.0 or equivalent (on a 4.0 scale) IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in each band Students beginning the Study Abroad programme with an IELTS of 6.0 will be required to take an insessional English Language class to help develop academic writing skills, listening, reading, vocabulary and grammar (worth 20 SCOTCAT credits). SEMESTER 1: SEMESTER 2: Orientation begin: Early September Classes begin: Early January Classes begin: Early September Exams end: End of May Exams end: Mid-December University of Glasgow Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway University of Southampton 2 Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 University Rd, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey 167

173 The University of Southampton is a place of transformation. Through education and research, innovation and enterprise, the University unlocks creative potential and provides opportunities that transform the lives of our students, our community, society and the economy. Education in all parts of the University is underpinned by our research excellence. Our students are engaged in the intellectual challenges of research, enabling them to be part of world-leading research as it takes place. Our researchers are ranked among the top five in UK universities for engineering and computer science, nursing and general practice, statistics, sociology and social policy, European studies and music, and earth systems and environmental sciences. History, Modern Languages, Film Studies, Archeology, Philosophy, Music, and English. All except above. History, Modern Languages, Film Studies, Archeology, Philosophy, Music, and English. All except above. 3.0 IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in each band 2018 FALL SEMESTER: 2019 SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Late September Classes begin: Late January Exams end: Late January Exams end: Late June University of York (UK) 1 Third- or fourth year-undergraduate students, or graduate students September June 2019 York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom York is an internationally recognised university with a reputation for quality, situated on a beautiful parkland campus close to one of Britain s most historic cities, one of the best cities in the UK to live and visit. We place an emphasis on small class sizes, personal attention and guidance while league tables regularly place us as one of the top UK universities. The University of York has a lively, cosmopolitan campus with its own shops, banks, bars and restaurants, making it an exciting place to live and work with everything you need close at hand. Our campus is compact, easy to get around and close to the city centre and has a safe, friendly atmosphere. The campus occupies two sites: Heslington East and Heslington West. Both are characterised by large lakes,landscaped parkland and lots of student activity. Archaeology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Electronics, English and Related Literature, Environment, History, History of Art, Language and Linguistic Science, Law, Management, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Social Policy and Social Work, Sociology, Theatre, Film and Television Some departments have their own entry requirements, so please make sure to check the requirements. Students can apply to study in up to three academic departments, but need to be majoring or have a high proportion of their credits in the subject area of their main department at York. All except above. Some departments have their own entry requirements, so please make sure to check them. 168

174 Boǧaziçi University Archaeology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Electronics, English and Related Literature, Environment, History, History of Art, Language and Linguistic Science, Law, Mathematics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Sociology, Women's Studies Some departments have their own entry requirements, so please make sure to check the requirements. All except above. Some departments have their own entry requirements, so please make sure to check them Each academic department sets its own individual English Language level. Please refer to: york.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/applying/entry/english-language/ Each academic department sets its own individual English Language level. Please refer to: york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/international/english/ Autumn: Spring: Summer: September 25, 2017 January 8, 2018 April 16, 2018 December 1, 2017 March 16, 2018 June 22, Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program September June 2019 Bebek-Istanbul 34342, Turkey Bogazici University is an institution with strong roots, bright students, and an excellent faculty. Established in 1863, it has the distinction of being the first American college founded outside the United States. It has cherished a liberal tradition that respects individual rights and freedoms. In 1971, it became a public university. It recruits students from among the best who take a competitive central exam administered by the state. Bogazici University has a distinguished faculty with a wide spectrum of interests who take pride in keeping up with the latest research. Bogazici University has four faculties under which academic disciplines are organized: Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Administrative Sciences and Education. It has about 12,315 students of which 5% are international. All departments accept exchange students, except programs with a (*) beside them in the following list, which are professional degree programs not open to exchange students. The same fields as described above for undergraduate programs Automotive Engineering, Construction Engineering and Management, Engineering and Technology Management, Financial Engineering, Mechatronics, Medical Systems and Informatics, Software Engineering Program, Asian Studies, Executive M.B.A, Economics and Finance 2.5 TOEFL ibt 79 or IELTS 6.5 Asia East Asia Indonesia Korea P.R.China Taiwan Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Oceania Australia NZ North America Canada USA Central and South America Argentina Mexico Europe Austria France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Middle East Turkey Turkey 169

175 2018 FALL SEMESTER: Orientation date: Mid-September, 2018 Classes begin: Late September, 2018 Exams end: Early January, SPRING SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early February, 2019 Exams end: June,

176 交換留学 ⅩⅡ. 派遣交換留学生 留学体験記 慶應 延世 香港 東アジアリーダーシッププログラム 韓国 中国 眞田 秀平 法学部法律学科 派遣時 3 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 留学期間 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 遡及進級の有無 2016 年 2 月 2016 年 8 月 前期 3 科目 後期 2 科目 遡及進級をした 遡及進級せずにじっくりと就職 活動を行うよりは 早く社会に出て 社会人 としてより多くの経験を積みたいと思ったため プログラムの仲間たちとの課外授業の時の様子 留学を志したのはいつ頃で すか また留学を決意した 理由を教えてください 大学入学前から面白そうだと考えてはいたが 具体的な準備等は 2 年生夏ごろから 1年生時に こ のままではいけない という危機感を抱いたのがきっかけで 全く新しい経験を期待することが出来 る 海外留学 をしてみたい と思い 交換留学への応募を決意した どのように留学先を選びま したか 始めは 英語を上達させたい 理由で 米国やカナダの大学ばかりを見ていた しかし 留学のてびき でこのプログラムの存在を知り 英語で授業履修が出来るだけでなく アジア を肌で感じられること 世界中から来る優秀な学生との触れ合いを期待できることから プログラムへの応募を決めた 留学先 ( 国 地域 大学 ) の魅力について教えてくだ さい 韓国 韓国料理は やはり本場で食べる味は格別に美味しく 物価は日本よりも比較的安い 延世大学は韓 国における大学トップ3の一角であり 韓国内のみならず 世界中からの優秀な人々との交流を期待 出来る また 学生団体による留学生へのサポートが充実しており 食事会やソウル市内ツアー等 特に留学当初はかなりお世話になった 香港 中国 香港は地理的な影響から 東南アジア周辺からの移民がかなり多いため 中華的な文化のみならず 場所によっては東南 イスラム系の雰囲気を感じることが出来ることは魅力である また 特に若者 を中心に中国本土への反感が大きく 民主化を要求するデモ等がおこるなど 日本ではなかなか味わ えない 民主主義を達成することの難しさ のようなものを感じることが出来たのは とても良かった 留学生活で楽しかったこと や苦労したことは何ですか 異文化 を経験できたことが何よりも楽しかった 隣国であり歴史 文化的に共有している面も多いとは いえ 日本と異なる点も当然多く とても良い経験になった 約半年という比較的短期の留学でさえ最後 のころには長く感じたのも事実で 日本式の文化が染みついている私にとって 異なる言語や食事等に対 応し続けることは簡単なことではなかった こうした経験を通して 日本の良さを再発見することもできた 留学によって得たものは何 ですか 危機感 を持つようになったこと 他の留学生が 将来は になる という明確な目標を持ってい たり 国家情勢や宗教上の理由等で 恵まれない環境の中で努力し這い上がろうとしている中で 恵 まれた日本で自分は何をしているのだろう という気持ちにさせられることも多々あった こうした 中で 自分の将来や世の中のことについて より真剣に考えるようになったのは 一番の収穫だ また 英語で 日本人ではない友人 を作ることはチャレンジングだったが そうした中で友人を得られた というのは今後の人生においても糧になるであろうし 友人を通して 今まで知らなかった価値観に 触れることが出来たのも良い経験であった 今後の進路計画と その進 路を考える上で留学が与え た影響を教えてください 帰国直後の秋学期のみ4年生として過ごし 2017 年4月からは社会人となる 将来のことを真剣に考 えた結果 早く社会に出て その荒波の中で揉まれたほうが より良い結果になるのではないか と 考えた 留学がこの決断に与えた影響はとても大きい 一般に 留学とは 楽しいもの 成長をすることが出来るもの というイメージを抱かれることが多く 私も留学 前はポジティブなことばかりを考えていた しかし留学後に改めて考えてみると 私の留学とは 楽しさが 50 苦 しさが 50 であったと思う 楽しい方の 50 とは 上記のような異文化経験 新しい友人との出会い や美味しい 料理 である 苦しい方の 50 とは これもまた千差万別であった 韓国でソジュを飲みすぎての二日酔いや 香港 で人生最大の腹痛に見舞われたことから ホームシック さらには失恋まで 本当に色々なことがあった 留学最終日 に もう半年経ったのか と思う反面 やっと日本に帰れる と少しホッとしたこともよく覚えている 以上を踏まえ 留学は 私は自信を持って 100 自分のためになった と言いたい 良いことも悪いことも 留学 に行かなかったら経験することが出来なかったことで 間違いなく私の人生を豊かにしてくれるものであった 留学 という選択肢は誰にとっても 100 正解 ということは言えないが 少なくとも 人生というものに新しい彩りを加え てくれるものであると強く思う 韓国での寮の部屋 友人と たまには一人で 何度も見に行った香港の夜景 171

177 シドニー大学 オーストラリア 安野 優太 法学部政治学科 派遣時 4 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 留学期間 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 遡及進級の有無 2016 年 2 月 2016 年 11 月 前期 3 科目 後期 3 科目 遡及進級をしなかった 大学4年の卒業直前に渡航した クラスメートとラグビー観戦 ため 本留学で1年間卒業を遅らせることが確実でした 留学を志したのはいつ頃で すか また留学を決意した 理由を教えてください 大学 3 年の春です ゼミで多くの留学経験者や帰国子女に出会い 彼らの知識量と視野の広さに圧倒 され 強い憧れを抱きました また アメリカの政府系機関でインターンをした際に そこで出会っ た方々の多様なバックグラウンドに感化されたのも留学を目指すきっかけになりました どのように留学先を選びま したか ゼミで外交史や国際政治を学んでいるため 留学先でもそれに関連した授業を取りたいと考えていま した 中でも アジア太平洋地域の安全保障に関心があったため その分野の授業や施設が充実して いるシドニー大学を選びました 留学先 ( 国 地域 大学 ) の魅力について教えてくだ さい シドニーは多様な価値観が交差する都市 自分と違うことが当たり前なので 誰が何をしようがまず は受け入れる寛容さがあります 気候は一年を通じて温暖で 少し足を伸ばせば ビーチで泳いだり ハイキングも楽しめる 自然豊かな街です シドニー大学の魅力は荘厳なキャンパス 授業の質 愛 校心の強さなど 挙げればきりがありませんが 一番の魅力はその多様性だと思います 留学生活で楽しかったこと や苦労したことは何ですか 苦労したことはやはり授業です 留学当初は意見をうまく伝えられないもどかしさを常に感じていま したし リーディングやエッセイに追われて図書館に籠る日々が続きました しかし 履修した授業 はどれも刺激的で興味深いものでした 一つの授業に時間をかけた分 学ぶことも多かったように思 います 教授との距離の近さは印象的で 学期を通じて大変お世話になりました 留学によって得たものは何 ですか 寮生活や授業を通じてできた友人は一生の財産です 異なる価値観を持つ友人と一緒に旅行したり ダイニングホールで夜遅くまで語り合ったことは 忘れられない経験になりました 留学後も日本に 遊びに来てくれたり 休暇中の友人を訪ねたりと 関係が続いていることは何よりの幸せです 今後の進路計画と その進 路を考える上で留学が与え た影響を教えてください 今春から大学院に進学し 公共政策を学ぶ予定です 派遣決定直後は卒業を遅らせて就職活動を行う 予定でしたが その後ワシントン D.C. でインターンシップを行った際に 多くの出会いに恵まれ 将 来の目標に大きな変化が生じました シドニー留学中に その目標に向かって進む覚悟を決め 大学 院を受験することにしました 全体的にみれば 成功よりも失敗や挫折の方が圧倒的に多い留学生活でした しかし これまでの自分を 振り返り 今後の行動指針を得ることができた点で 今回の留学には大きな成果がありました シドニー大学では 人生に信念を持って様々な活動に打ち込む友人に数多く出会いました 彼らが教えて くれたのは 自分の人生に責任を持つ ということです 自分で決めたことなら それを貫徹すれば結果 に納得できるはずです この学びは これから目標に向かって挑戦していく上で役に立つと信じています 私は 交換留学選考に3度も落ちて 4回目の挑戦でやっと派遣生に選んでいただきました 落ちるたび に自分の無力さを思い知らされて嫌になりましたが 留学を目指すプロセスは決して無駄ではなかったと思 います 留学中も 授業や友人関係で自分の限界を感じる局面が多くありましたが そこで自暴自棄になら ずに済んだのは 選考中に培った強い意志のおかげだったのだと思います この冊子をご覧になっている皆さんは 少なからず留学に関心をお持ちだと思います 結果はどうであれ 挑戦すれば次の成長につながるはずです 留学を目指す皆さんを心から応援しています バドミントンの寮対抗戦にて 172 学期後のニュージーランド旅行

178 交換留学 イリノイ ウェズリアン大学 米国 澤田 進之介 経済学部 派遣時 4 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 留学期間 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 遡及進級の有無 2015 年 8 月 2016 年 5 月 前期 3 科目 後期 3 科目 4 年次に留学したため 遡及進級をしなかった そろばんのワークショップにて 留学を志したのはいつ頃で すか また留学を決意した 理由を教えてください 大学 2 年の秋学期 大学生活を 4 年間で終えたくないと思い 学生生活を伸ばすために様々な方法を 考えた結果 交換留学が最も正当な手段だったからです どのように留学先を選びま したか なぜアメリカ アメリカの文化 人 服などが元々好きで憧れていたからです なぜイリノイ ウェズリアン大学 田舎で日本人が少なかったからです TOEFL の点数も GPA も交 換留学応募者最低レベルの私にはそもそも非常に限られた選択肢しかなかったからです 留学先 ( 国 地域 大学 ) の魅力について教えてくだ さい イリノイ ウェズリアン大学は 1 人の学生がなにかを変えたいと思って起こしたアクションに対して 他の学生 教授 スタッフが一体となって最大限のサポートをしてくれます 留学生活で楽しかったこと や苦労したことは何ですか 楽しかったこと 大学の職員 友達 地元の住民 NPO や公共施設の職員 小学校の先生など数多く の人にサポートして頂いたおかげで ワークショップの開催に成功し 5 歳から習っていたそろばんを 150 人以上の現地の子供達に教えられたことです 苦労したこと 英語 特に発音 留学によって得たものは何ですか 今後の進路計画と その進 路を考える上で留学が与え た影響を教えてください 圧倒的な自信 と 日本にいるだけでは決して得られない人脈 です 2017 年 4 月から資産運用会社で働きます 留学先で 友人に投資クラブに誘われたことがきっかけで 初めて投資に興味を持ちました 尊敬する投資クラブの代表がアメリカ最大規模の運用会社で働いて おり 彼と同じフィールドで働きたかった 日本でもアメリカのように投資や投資教育を世間に広 めたいと思った という 2 つの理由から 資産運用業界を志しました 私は どんな理由であれ絶対に留学すべきだし どんな塾生でもきちんとした準備をすれば交換留学に行くことができる と考え ています 留学を志した本当の理由は大学生活を 4 年間で終えたくなかったからですし TOEFL78 点 GPA2.9 IWU の最 低基準は TOEFL80 点 GPA3.0 で出願し 合格しました 中等部や塾高に面接試験が科されていたり 慶應大学が AO 入 試を実施していたりすることからわかるように 慶應が求めているものは高い学力ではなく 自分の考えを文字に起こし 願書 そ の考えを表現できる 面接 人材だと思います 成績が良く 英語力もあるに越したことはないですが 私にはそれらの能力が欠 如していたので 願書 と 面接 に全ての力を注ぎこみました みなさんも絶対に諦めずに交換留学の道を勝ち取って下さい 留学することが決まったら たった 1 年しかない留学生活を充実させるためにはどうすればいいのかを留学前も留学中も常に考 え続けて下さい 一般的な塾生が 1 時間に 100 できるとすれば 私は頑張っても 80 くらいしかできないような人間です アメリカ に来たからといって 突然勉強ができるようになるなんてことはありえないと思っていたので どうしたら誰よりも充実した留学生活を 送り 最高の自信を持って帰国できるかを常に考えていました その中で思いついたのが 5 歳から続けていたそろばんを広める 活動でした 様々な人のサポートのおかげで NPO 法人と一緒にワークショップを開催したり 小学校等で教えたりすることができ ました プロジェクトファンディングにも成功し 私の帰国後も残るような活動になりました また そろばん普及活動を 大学のホー ムページのトップ画面や大学が発行する雑誌に掲載してもらえたことは 大きな自信にもなりました みなさんが頑張って交換留学者選考を突破し 翌年最高の留学生活を送れることを心から祈っています 投資クラブでシカゴ大学ビジネススクールのカンファレンスに参加 投資クラブの代表の卒業式に招待されたときの写真 173

179 ジュネーブ大学 スイス 小山田 珠理 文学部 派遣時 3 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 留学期間 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 遡及進級の有無 2014 年 9 月 2015 年 6 月 前期 4 科目 後期 4 科目 遡及進級をしなかった 卒業に必要な単位は取得しており 帰国時に 仲良しのフランス人と日本祭り は遡及進級を選択肢として考慮に入れつつ 就職活動を始めました しかし 就職活動の解禁時期が変わった年で 他の就活生に比べ遅れ て選考に臨むことに不安があり また自分の進路をじっくりと見つめ 直したいと思ったため 結果として遡及進級はしませんでした 留学を志したのはいつ頃で すか また留学を決意した 理由を教えてください 1 年次秋頃です 私は大学入学後にジェンダー学を志すようになり 自分の所属専攻の強みであるフランス語を活 かしてジェンダー学を学びたいと考えました 2 年次からは仏文学専攻を選びましたが 上記を意識していました どのように留学先を選びま したか ジェンダー学 フランス語圏という観点で留学先を選びました 私にとっては ジュネーブに在る国 際連合や ジュネーブ大学の個性豊かで多才な講師陣には魅力を感じずにはいられませんでした 留学先 ( 国 地域 大学 ) の魅力について教えてくだ さい スイスの魅力は 一言でいうなら多文化共生なところです スイスでは フランス語 ドイツ語 イタリ ア語 ロマンシュ語の四言語が公用語とされていますが 国際都市ジュネーブの街を歩けばその他の言語 も飛び交うほどに多種多様です 一国にいながら たくさんの言語や文化に日々浸ることができる環境で す 大学近辺は 国際都市ジュネーブといえども 閑静で過ごしやすく時間の流れがゆっくりに感じられ ます 旧市街も近いため 歴史を感じながらも 都会らしい街並みも見られ 素敵な場所だと思います 留学生活で楽しかったこと や苦労したことは何ですか 楽しかったことは 多様な価値観に刺激を受け続ける毎日であったことです ジュネーブ大学はもち ろん 大学外の多国籍寮では エジプト人 ドイツ人 ルーマニア人 トーゴ人と暮らす中 たくさ んの文化の違いを肌で感じることができました また 国際連合の仕事を知ったり 職員の方々とお 話できたことも かけがえのない財産となりました 苦労したことは 物価が高い 高すぎる!? ことです 私が滞在していた年には スイスフランの急 高騰もあり 日々フランと円のレートとにらめっこしながら 質素倹約を極めて生活していました 留学によって得たものは何 ですか バイタリティです 留学先では 多くの人々にお世話になり支えられながらも 自分ですべてをゼロ から始めることになります 最初は 海外での慣れない一人暮らし ぎこちないフランス語での生活 予想以上に聴き取れない授業などに戸惑いながらも 出来ることから着実に進めていきました 今後の進路計画と その進 路を考える上で留学が与え た影響を教えてください 春からは総合商社で働きます 私には もとより世界の女性と子どもに貢献するという夢がありましたが 留学を通して出会ったジュネーブ大学の志し高き同年代の学生や 国際連合で働く方々から様々な刺激 を受け 留学前には漠然としていた夢を 自分のキャリアや人生のビジョンに地に足をつけて落とし込 むことができました まずは働く中で 今後の進路計画は柔軟に組み立てていきたいと思います フランス語留学と聞いて 真っ先にジュネーブ大学が思い浮かぶ人は少ないのではないでしょうか ジュネーブは スイスのフランス語圏で フラン スの国境にも近い場所に位置します ジュネーブ空港から欧州各地へのアクセスが良く 国際連合もあるため 中心地は観光地としてもビジネス街と しても栄え まさしく国際都市です その中にあるジュネーブ大学は やはり国際色豊かな大学です 他国からの交換留学生も多く キャンパス内では様々な言語を耳にすることになり ます その上 学部は分かれているものの 学部をこえ履修できる授業が数多くあり 先生方も熱心で優しく オープンな学習環境が整っています 私は フランス語留学の中でも何か特別な経験や体験をしたいと考える方には 自信をもってジュネーブをおすすめします 私は約 1 年間 スイス という多文化共生の国で学ぶ中 本物の多様性に刺激を受け 異文化にどっぷり浸かることができたと振り返ります 語学より何より そこで見たこ と聞いたこと そのとき考えたこと感じたこと すべてが自分の価値観を揺さぶる貴重なものとなりました 留学を通して 語学はツールであることを当 たり前ながら実感しました それを活かして何をしたいか そうなりたいかが大切なのではないかと思います 大学のハロウィンパーティー 174 キャンパスを背景にレーザーマッピングイベント

180 交換留学 ⅩⅢ. 派遣交換留学生 就職活動記 みずほフィナンシャルグループ ( GCFコース ) 林 ハイディ 軌歩 総合政策学部 派遣時 3 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 留学期間 留学先大学 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 遡及進級の有無 2015 年 8 月 2016 年 5 月 ウィリアム アンド メアリー大学 米国 前期 4 科目 後期 4 科目 遡及進級をした 家庭の事情を考慮し 卒業を伸ばさ ずに社会に出るべきだと考えたため 米国最古の建物 留学開始前に就職に向けて 何か準備をしましたか 2年時に人材会社でインターンをしたり 企業のイベントに参加したりはしていましたが 本格的な 就職活動はしていませんでした いつ就職活動を始めました か 留学中に就職活動をし ましたか 留学中の 11 月後半にあるボストンキャリアフォーラムに参加するために 9 月末からエントリーシー トを書く等の準備をはじめました また 翌年の就活情報解禁になった 3 月以降は オンラインで行 われる会社説明会の視聴 情報収集 エントリーシートの提出等を行いました 内定はいつ頃もらいましたか 6月初めに頂きました 留学が進路 就職先等に与 えた影響はありますか あると思います 留学を通して これしかない と思っていた自分の視野が広がり選択肢が増え さ らに人生を長い目で見る考えを学びました 留学は就職活動にどのよう に役立ちましたか まず相手の話を聞く余裕を身につけたこと 様々な価値観が存在する事を実感した経験 自分をより客観視できるようになったこと 過酷な勉強や辛い経験を乗り越え身につけた自信 などが面接で評価されたのかなと思います また 就活中も最後まで頑張る粘り強さは留学で得た力 かもしれません 留学が就職に不利に働いた と思った点はありますか またそれをどのように克服 しましたか 帰国時に4年で就活をする学生にとっては 多くの企業は通常の選考時期が終わっているため 高倍 率の夏採用などに臨むしかない点は 不利だと思います 業種によっては 夏採用を待つしかない企 業もあるので仕方ないです 私は 4年で卒業すると決めていたので 留学中のボストンキャリアフォー ラムで選考を進めておくようにしました 後輩の皆さんに一番伝えたいことは 少しでも留学したい思いがあるなら 就活 卒業時期を気にしす ぎないで とにかく飛び立ってみよう です 交換留学することで得られるものは計り知れません 世界中に広がる友情の輪 別人になったように変わ る自分の価値観 実感する世界の広さ 新しい夢など それに比べたら 留学する前に考えている 留学 後の細かい事は ちっぽけなことだと 私は思います 実際 世界中の著名な大学に交換留学した人で 帰 国してから進路に困り途方に暮れている話は あまり聞いた事がありません 学部にもよりますが 意志が あれば 4年間での卒業も可能です また 卒業が一年伸びるとしても それを理由に留学を諦める方が 長い目で見たときに とてももったいないと思います 長期留学をしておけばよかった と就活時期になっ てから後悔する声も聞きます 交換留学したことで 今後の人生の捉え方が変わった と言う人も多いです 今は 政府も留学する学生を増やそうとトビタテ 留学 JAPAN などの奨学金を充実させていますし 留学 するには絶好の機会だと思います ぜひ 留学に少しでも興味がある方は 細かいこと 周りを気にしすぎず チャレンジして欲しいです ソーラン節 寮で誕生日 175

181 国際石油開発帝石 INPEX 安藤 謙一郎 商学部 派遣時 3 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 2015 年 9 月 2016 年 6 月 エセック経済商科大学院大学 フランス 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 前期7科目 後期 6 科目 留学期間 留学先大学 遡及進級の有無 遡及進級をした 遡及進級して 帰国後すぐの就職活 動で内定をいただくことを留学前から決めていた アントレプレナーの授業内コンペで優勝後に校舎の前にて 留学開始前に就職に向けて 何か準備をしましたか 特にしていません 留学開始前の夏休み前半にインターンをしようと思いましたが 日程の都合がつ かなかったことや 春学期の授業と社会人クラブ野球で多忙であったためです 当時は 帰国後本採 用に参加できると考えていたため 大した問題にはならないだろうと割り切っておりました いつ就職活動を始めました か 留学中に就職活動をし ましたか 帰国後 3 月の時点で興味のある企業については プレエントリーをしたり ES を書いたりはしましたが 本格的な自己分析や企業別研究 テストセンター対策は全て帰国後に行いました 内定はいつ頃もらいましたか 7 月下旬 留学が進路 就職先等に与 えた影響はありますか 大いにあると思います 就職先は海外との関わりが大きいため 周りの内定者を見ても留学やインター ンを経験している人が多いです また 夏採用参加企業となると 海外展開に積極的な企業が多く 私も自然とそのような進路を目指すようになりました 留学は就職活動にどのよう に役立ちましたか 留学を通して自分のサバイバル能力に磨きがかかり マイノリティの立場を経験したことで視点が広がりました 夏採用では留学生の参加が多く 似たような議論になりやすい中で 私はなぜフランスのこの大学にしたのかに ついて自分の言葉で説明出来るようにしました 加えて 留学をすることで企業の絞り込みにも役立ちました 私は就職活動に関しては 当初特にこだわりはなく 就職する業界で その道のプロフェッショナルになるため にどうすればいいかを考えるタイプでした このため 就職活動には 真面目に向き合ってきませんでした し かし 留学を通して 海外との関わりを求めるようになり 海外駐在も出来るような会社に入りたいと心境の変 化が芽生えました また 日本人としての意識が高まったことで 日本の為になにか力になりたいと考えるよう になりました この 2 点が揃うと希望する業界はある程度絞れたように思います 留学が就職に不利に働いた と思った点はありますか またそれをどのように克服 しましたか 1 点目は 本採用が 8 月だと思っていたため 留学前に就活の情報収集をしなかったことです 留学中 に経団連の方針転換で 6 月解禁へとスケジュールが前倒しになったことで 6 月中旬に帰国した私は夏 採用という厳しい就活戦線に繰り出すことになりました 帰国後はテスト 面接 自己分析 企業分析 に追われ 7 月下旬までかなり忙しくなりました 2 点目は 様々な体験をしたため就職活動に対する意識づけが遅れたことです 留学前までは自分の価値 観が確立されていましたが 留学を通して価値観の変化が見られました このため 自己分析の際には 自分がどんな軸を持っているのか あるいは持っていたのか 自覚するのが遅くなったように感じます これらのことは 交換留学した際にお世話になった先輩 ゼミの先輩を頼ることで 克服しました 丁 寧に ES などを見てもらえたことで自分を客観的に見られるようになりました また 面接も回を追うご とに洗練されて 伝える力が向上しました 強く希望する企業があるなら 4 5 回はフィードバックを 得られるような 面接練習をする機会があると良いと思います 何が伝わっていて 何が伝わっていな いのか 練習などを通して確認する機会をまず真っ先に持つべきだと思います 留学をしないでゼミの勉強を強化していてもかなりの成長は得られたと思います また そちらの方が 私にとっては準備万端の就職活動を行うことができたことでしょう しかし 留学を通して得た経験は 就職活動のためというよりも 入社してから役立つ場面がたくさん出てくると考えています 留学は就活のためにするものではありません 留学をすることで有利になることもあるでしょうが 遡求進級して夏採用を受 ける場合 少ない採用枠を優秀な学生と争うことになります 私は このことを認識した上で 帰国後の夏採用で納得する就職先を見つけることを目標にしました しかし 留学先は学 期終了が遅く 帰国後は正月と盆が同時にやってくるような慌ただしさの中で就活を開始し 時に流れに飲み込まれそうになり ました そのような時は 交換留学で助け合ってきた友人と助け合い 先輩にも助けていただきました 周囲の手助けにより 希望する就職先に進むことができました 感謝は尽きません 先述のように 当初の予定と異なる就活日程になり 戸惑いはありましたが 何があっても留学したことに後悔はなかったです 留学にしても 就活にしても 外部環境の変化に対して解決策を本気で模索することが 自分の成長につながると思います 留学と就職活動を通して 私はそれを学びました 留学を志す皆さんも 何事も前向きに 失敗を恐れずに挑戦してください OECD 本部にて 176 留学初期に行ったノルマンディ地方のエトルタ

182 交換留学 外務省 五十嵐 薫 経済学部 派遣時 3 年 2017 年 3 月卒業 2014 年 9 月 2015 年 6 月 キングス カレッジ ロンドン 英国 履修科目数 ( 各学期 ) 前期 4 科目 後期 4 科目 留学期間 留学先大学 遡及進級の有無 遡及進級をしなかった ①研究会の活動を2年間やり 遂げたかったから ②公務員試験の受験勉強と新卒と しての民間就職活動を両立させたかったから 大学通学路からの風景 留学開始前に就職に向けて 何か準備をしましたか 公務員試験受験の決意をある程度固めていたため 特に何もしませんでした むしろ 将来の留学や 受験勉強に集中できるよう サークル活動や研究会の活動に力を入れました いつ就職活動を始めました か 留学中に就職活動をし ましたか 受験勉強を本格的に開始したのは帰国後の 9 月頃でした 週に 1 2 回のペースで 官庁や企業の説明 会に参加するなどしました 留学中は就職イベントに 1 度だけ参加した程度でした 内定はいつ頃もらいましたか 2016 年 8 月末 留学が進路 就職先等に与 えた影響はありますか 世界中から野心的な学生が集う環境へと飛び込めたことは 自分の進路を決める上で大きな影響があ りました 留学は就職活動にどのよう に役立ちましたか 異国の地で満足のいく留学生活を過ごしたという自信が 厳しい受験勉強を貫徹する大きな原動力と なりました また 留学での経験 1 つ 1 つが全て志望先に対するアピールとなり 就職活動でも有利 に働いたと感じています 留学が就職に不利に働いた と思った点はありますか またそれをどのように克服 しましたか 留学が受験勉強に悪影響を与えたことはありませんでした あえて挙げるならば 留学先での生活を しながら 日本のニュースや時事知識をフォローするのは工夫が必要でした しかし 日本の友達と 定期的に連絡を取っていたこともあり 大きなハンディとはなりませんでした あなたが採用担当者になったとして どちらの学生の方が魅力的に映りますか A 将来の目標の実現のた めに学生時代から留学を経験した学生 B 本当は留学したかったけれど就職活動にマイナスに働くのではな いかという不安から留学を取りやめた学生 私は 留学が絶対に就職に有利とは言い切れませんが 不利に 働くことはまずないと思います そうは言われても 世界的にも特異な 就職活動 が行われている日本において 大学在学中の留学を躊躇 する学生が多いことも理解できます 実際 私自身も日本にいる友人が就職活動に精を出し 内定を手中に 収めていく様子を携帯電話から眺めていると 自分はこのまま就職活動をしなくていいのだろうか 自分 が本当にしたいこととはなんだろうか と不安に駆られることが随所にありました しかし 留学先でし か得られなかった知識や経験 出会えなかった野心的で優秀な人々 感じられなかった活力や思想が横溢し た環境の中で 自分の将来について悩み続けた1年間は 結果として自分が本当にやりたいことを確信させ てくれました このように自分と真摯に向き合う経験があったからこそ 辛いこともあった1年に及ぶ受験勉強をやり遂 げ 初志貫徹する強い意志を持つことができたと感じています 一人でも多くの方が慶應義塾の交換留学プ ログラムを通じて A の学生となり 恵まれた経験をされることを願っています バレーボール部メンバーと試合後に フラットメイトとのクリスマスパーティーにて 177

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