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Vulcanus in Japan

A training programme for EU students

goSESSION 2012-2013: ongoing

go SESSION 2013-2014:
Application deadline: passed

goSESSION 2014-2015
More information will be available in November 2013.

go Though there are no quotas per nationality, some countries are under-represented in Vulcanus.
We strongly invite applicants from these countries: UK – DE – FR - SE – FI - DK - NL


DAAD’s NEWSLETTER 51: Testimonials from Vulcanus students from Germany


go Contact:
For Students
e-mail: vulcanus@eu-japan.eu
(only email queries accepted)

For universities
As a university, you may submit applications of several students enrolled in your establishment, who wish to take part in this programme at:
Margherita Rosada
E-mail: m.rosada@eu-japan.eu
Tel: +32 (0)2 282 37 15
Fax: +32 (0)2 282 00 45


go Available documents

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pdf file More information on compulsory documents
pdf file Frequently asked questions

pdf fileMap of participants in Japan: session 2012-2013


go Vulcanus in Japan Alumni Get Together, June 2012
Vulcanus in Japan Alumni Get Together June 2012

go Japanese government's funded scholarships for international students.
Citizens of many European countries are eligible to apply for MEXT Scholarships and the JET Programmes.
http://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/koutou/ryugaku/boshu/1319066.htm
http://www.jetprogramme.org/

Testimonials from a former participant

Comes "Regarding my Vulcanus year, there was clearly a ‘before’ and an ‘after’, and I can firmly say it has been the most important and enriching experience in my life so far. In this programme, you receive a unique opportunity to improve yourself both personally and professionally by actually participating in the Japanese working environment and society, as well as learning or improving your Japanese language. Financially-speaking, Vulcanus is unbeatable. You will not find any other similar programme which allows everybody, even those with modest incomes, to have a totally-covered one year stay in Japan. Japan is now a part of me, and I know that, along with the friends for life that I made there, it is something I will never forget."
José Enrique Serrano Comes (ES)
trainee at TUV, VJ2011-12
Anagnosti "a) Japan is a place of endless fascination with a startlingly impressive culture.
b) Vulcanus is an advantageous programme, full of experiences and surprises both in the personal and professional sphere.
a+b = The perfect combination for an unforgettable year for a young researcher or student. Being a participant in this programme, I gained invaluable experiences, beautiful memories and very good friends. But more importantly, I was taught and learned a lot of things from kind and modest people in daily life and from world-leading researchers in NTT. The last year for me has been a big step forward in many aspects of my life and I am very thankful for that."
Maria Anagnosti (GR)
trainee at NTT BRL, VJ2011-12

What is it?

Vulcanus in Japan started in 1997. The programme consists of industrial placements for EU students. It starts in September and ends in August of the following year in order to accommodate the academic year in EU Member States.

The students follow:

Objectives

Are you eligible?

You must be:

* Computer science, science engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical, electronics, biotechnology, electrical engineering, physics, telecommunication, nuclear engineering, civil engineering, metal materials, ceramics, production system,…

Who pays what

This programme is financed by the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation and the Japanese host company. The European students are awarded a grant (Yen 1.900.000) to cover the cost of travel to and from Japan and living expenses in Japan. There is no charge for the language course and seminar, and accommodation is provided free of charge during the course and seminar and the company traineeship.

Selection criteria

Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic record and the opinion of their tutors, their knowledge of written and spoken English, their motivation, their attitude to EU-Japan relations and their ability to adapt to a different culture.