Many students want to experiment with life in Japan. I propose So in this section a brief overview of different ways to go, to study or work in Japan.
A trip to Japan in the second year
For Japanese majors it is possible from the second year of a trip a month in Japan. If I remember correctly, except airfare, all expenses are covered. For more information, I invite you to contact Mr. Yatabe. But I think it will address the topic in class when the time comes. Applicants are selected course according to their results, so much work!
A summer scholarship tempts you?
At the end of the third year it is possible to get a summer fellowship from the Fondation de France for an amount of 3050 euros. This scholarship is of course subject to conditions.
You will first provide a draft study linguistics, that is to say that you will be asked to indicate which institution you intend to study, for what purpose etc. ... All on one or two pages should suffice.
Also you must provide a resume, cover letter and a budget (how much do you spend during your stay?).
Finally you must obtain two letters of recommendation from your professors in Paris 7. Needless to say, the better your grades, the more you increase your chances of being selected.
For more information, I invite you to visit the section devoted to the scholarship on the website of the Fondation de France
Please note that the deadline for submission of applications is 20 February 2009.
You will provide, finally, a report by the end of stay (two pages should suffice). In fact you will not receive a portion of the grant amount (about 2400 euros) is being given to you after receiving the report at end of stay.
Students of Paris 7 are generally large enough to get this award so feel free to try your luck.
The working holiday
visa working holiday "is a visa that allows you to spend up to a period of one year in Japan by offering you the opportunity to work. Of course, the work you will find there will depend on your level of Japanese and other skills acquired during your school career or another.
The problem with this type of visa is that many people often find themselves unprepared penniless, forced to return to France after a few months. It is advisable to put all the cards on his side for the stay is the best. This type of visa may also be used once non-renewable. So far not waste this chance.
Among the requirements for obtaining the visa you will be asked to gather a nest egg of 2500 euros and being in possession of an air ticket or round trip to have the sum of 4000 euros.
To read the complete terms and other useful information I refer you to the site of the Embassy of Japan in France.
This type of visa is a relatively easy way to get to Japan but is still quite uncertain. It may, however, I think, prove to be a good experience for those who can properly prepare his stay.
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