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Welcome to the Asian Studies page! Like or Post on our Page. Find out what Asian events are going on & how you can get involved.
See the About section for more information or click www.louisville.edu/asianstudies -Are you interested in Asian culture?
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I am emailing from Ibaraki Christian University in Hitachi, Japan to ask for your assistance in informing interested students of our English teaching and cultural exchange internship. Since our internship program began in 2013, we have welcomed more than 60 interns from all over North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. With the experience gained through the internship along with our recommendation, a large percentage of our former interns who applied to the JET Program have been accepted. Many of our former interns are now working in Japan in various industries including education. Though the internship is unpaid, interns receive a monthly food stipend of 10,000 yen to help with costs. The weakness of the yen against the dollar and euro right now also makes this opportunity especially easy for students from North America and Europe to live in Japan.
We are looking for students who are interested in doing an international internship related to teaching. Specifically, we are looking for interns to help undergraduate English majors in Japan improve their English. Interns will work with students in and out of the classroom to help them academically and provide opportunities to practice English communication. Interns will also plan and create opportunities for students to use their English in non-academic settings such as playing games, sports and other extracurricular activities.
Those interested in our program can visit http://www.gendaieigo.info/internship for more information including testimonials from past participants. If you would like to see testimonials from a third-party site, please visit https://www.goabroad.com/providers/ibaraki-christian-university/reviews. We welcome all students at American, Australian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and United Kingdom colleges and universities irrespective of religious faith, culture and nationality.
We are especially interested in applicants who would like to intern during our spring semester, between the months of April and July, and our fall semester, which starts in late September and runs until the end of January. Dates for internships are flexible and we do our best to arrange them depending on individual schedules.
I am attaching a flyer on our program. We are now recruiting for the 2023-2024 academic year in Japan. Thank you for your understanding and help. If there is any more information that I can provide for you, you are welcome to contact me anytime.
We look forward to hearing from you and your students.
Congratulations to the Asian Studies Program at the University of Louisville for successfully hosting the 61st Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies on January 14–16. The hybrid in-person and online conference attracted about 100 participants from Australia, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Russia, Thailand, the Philippines, the UK, Vietnam, and many parts of the United States. Eighteen UofL faculty and graduates presented at the conference. Besides regular panels and roundtables, the conference featured an art exhibition, “Asia in Motion,” at Cressman Center; the keynote speech by the President of the Association for Asian Studies, Professor Hy V. Luong (University of Toronto); a special invited talk, “China, Olympics and Human Rights” by Professor Susan Brownell (University of Missouri at St. Louis); an outreach program, “Asian Peoples and Horses,” for local teachers; a panel on Taiwan’s economy sponsored by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta; and a film screening session.
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