“End of School Reporting Ceremony” on 15 December

In just a few days, the 16 Vulcanus students of session 2023/24 will complete the first part of the programme, consisting of seminars about Japan and a Japanese language course. The “End of School Reporting Ceremony” will take place on the 15 December, at the Naganuma school premises, in Tokyo. Students will give presentations in Japanese, proving the linguistic skills acquired with the intensive course that they have been attending since September. In early January, the students will be dispatched to the various host companies located all over Japan, to start their internship period ending in August.

The photo is from the seminar on Japanese politics, lectured by Dr. Malitz from the German Institute for Japanese Studies.

Vulcanus in Japan

Vulcanus in Japan started in 1997. The programme consists of a seminar about Japan, an intensive Japanese language course and an industrial placement for students in engineering or other scientific fields. It is open to EU nationals and to citizens of SMP-associated countries.

 

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