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Update:February 22, 2016
Other than school events that whole students attend, UMDS offers a variety of festivities throughout the year.
Actively participating in students-hosted events and club activities is sure to bring you precious acquaintance and finding that can’t be obtained just by attending school lectures.
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As of May 2006, foreign students make up approximately 5% of the entire student body. Students hail from seven countries, including South Korea, Taiwan, Nepal, Viet Nam, Georgia, and Tunisia, with the largest contingent being 123 students from China, in addition to 9 exchange students from Taiwan, to give a total of 157 students. In view of the past record of accepting foreign students, the Center of Asian Retailing and Distribution for Research and Exchange intends to construct a system that will offer total support to our foreign students. Moreover, by instituting community-based international exchange programs and providing support to Japanese students going abroad to study, we hope to promote a variety of student exchanges, thereby nurturing future leaders in the field of Asian distribution/marketing.
We intend to strengthen the care for our foreign students through every stage from application/matriculation to job placement. We will support the activities of Yuhokai, our alumni association, in China, South Korea and Taiwan. Moreover, in order to encourage further enrollment of foreign students, we will consider increasing the number of acceptances of employees of emerging companies in Asia, together with their family members and will review the host-family system.
※We’ve held the entrance examinations for foreign students at Shanghai,China and Seoul,South Korea.We have set up programs that can be attended by foreign and Japanese students in pairs and groups, thus deepening the relationships among many foreign and Japanese students and our faculty through bus excursions and training tours.
In addition to our Chikyukko Program, in which the University’s foreign students visit the primary schools of Kobe as instructors, we are promoting different types of exchanges that are responsive to the needs of the community, including those needs voiced by the neighborhood community associations and associations for the elderly. We plan to further expand our existing programs, such as the Hometown Cooking Demonstrations whereby foreign students and members of the local community prepare and enjoy together the cuisine of their respective countries, and to increase opportunities for cultural exchanges.
The University has three types of overseas study programs: the Exchange Program, the Program to study at universities under agreement, and the Program to study at an accredited university. In all cases, credits acquired overseas will be recognized as credits of the University. We also support studies abroad and the acquisition of overseas experience by recognizing credits obtained through participation in the Hyogo Joint Summer Session at Sea and language training programs. Moreover, we offer advice on learning languages abroad, overseas internships and working holidays.
*Foreign universities that have concluded exchange agreements with the University: Nankai University (China), National Kao Hsiung First University of Science & Technology (Taiwan), Southern Taiwan University of Technology (Taiwan).