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Sapporo University Has Accepted the Great Number of International Students from All Over the World ◆ Sapporo University has accepted the great number of international students from all over the world. ◆ Sapporo University takes care of international students nicely and warmly. 《Contact Information》 Sapporo University International Communication Center 3-1, 3-7, Nishioka, Toyihira-ku, Sapporo 062-8520 JAPAN Tel. +81-11-852-9138 E-mail. [email protected] Website. https://www.sapporo-u.ac.jp/ Voice of International Students Senior of Japanese Language and Culture QIU SHENGNAN (CHINA) I study Japanese and Japanese culture. Japanese classical literature ‘The Tale of Genji’ Website is one of my favorite classes. It is written in old Japanese which is totally different from modern one. But my teacher translates it into easy Overview Japanese such as modern Japanese and even teen slang. This is why I enjoy it. ▶There is a wide variety of majors to learn. ▶There are Japanese Language classes for beginner and advanced. Junior of Business Administration ▶SU campus with full of green is close to WANG JUNTONG (CHINA) downtown. I was so happy to study at Sapporo University Introduction of Majors ・・・ Popular majors because teachers and staff are very nice and friendly to international students. For example, Business when I planned a drama with Japanese students Economics Administration Law at SU festival, they gave me a chance and much advice. Thanks to their great support, the History English Russian drama was successful. I think Sapporo and Culture University is one of the best universities in Sapporo. Japanese Language Sports Liberal Arts and Culture Career path after graduation(2015~2019) Support System ▶Employment ・BIC CAMERA INC. ・ISHIYA CO., LTD. ▶Waving tuition fees (20%) + Scholarship system ・ANA New Chitose Airport CO., LTD. ・GRANVISTA Hotels&Resorts co.,Ltd. ▶International events with Japanese students ▶Apartments where you live after arriving Sapporo ▶ Graduate School (GS) ・GS of Hokkaido University ▶Official SNS that you can contact us anytime ・GS of Osaka University ▶Teachers and staff with international languages ・GS of Hokusei Gakuen University ・GS of Hitotsubashi University.
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