How Japanese universities are attracting more international students
English-taught courses, international student dormitories and increased government funding are just some of the reasons Japan is a study abroad destination you should consider
English-taught courses, international student dormitories and increased government funding are just some of the reasons Japan is a study abroad destination you should consider
China is fast becoming an attractive destination for international students, and joint-venture universities are broadening students’ options
Research and anecdotes from students show that China is becoming more popular among international learners and that it has many benefits for graduate prospects
International students in Japan and those who have already returned share their unusual stories and advice they wish they had known before going.
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