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Newly Available Scholarships
English Language Institute, Oregon State University
This contest is open to all students in Japan, interested in
studying at Oregon State University and/or the English Language Institute (ELI)
at Oregon State University. Students must write an essay in English between
200-500 words on the theme, "Why I want to study in Oregon." Essays must be
submitted via e-mail to
campaign@globaldaigaku.com before March 1, 2005.
Free tuition scholarship for one term of study at the English Language Institute
(ELI) at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. This award is ideal
for Japanese students who do not yet meet the English language requirements for
study at the university, as well as those students looking to simply improve
their English skills in Oregon.
Spring International Language Center, University of Arkansas
Spring International Language Center at the University of Arkansas will offer a
50% tuition scholarship for two 9-week terms in the Intensive English Program.
This award is ideal for Japanese students who do not yet meet the English
language requirements for study at the university, as well as those students
looking to improve their English skills in Arkansas.
Students must write an essay in English between 200-500 words on the theme,
"Why I want to study in Arkansas." Essays must be
submitted via e-mail to
campaign@globaldaigaku.com before March 1, 2005.
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December 2004 Edition - Vol. 42
- Upcoming Event Information
- University of Southern California
USC Information Session
- Canadian Education Alliance (CEA)
CEA Spring Study in Canada Fair
Scheduled for March 2005 in the Tokyo International Forum
- Global Daigaku.com Recommended Schools (Recent GD Profiles)
- Rivendale Montessori School
(Tokyo) - Preschool-Kindergarten
- Monash University
(Victoria, Australia) - University
- Banff Executive Leadership, Inc.
(Alberta, Canada) - Executive Education
- Montessori Friends International School
(Tokyo) - Preschool-Kindergarten
- Ookayama International School
(Tokyo) - Grade 6 to 12
- Happy Days International School
(Tokyo) - Preschool-Kindergarten
- International School of the Sacred Heart
(Tokyo) - International School
- Axis Kichijoji International School
(Tokyo) - Kindergarten to Grade 12
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Free Counselling Campaign!
England: Lancaster University
USA: Northface University
USA: Saint Michael's College
Australia: Monash University
Regular counselling fees for prospective applicants in Japan are being waived for prospective applicants to
the above four schools!
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Upcoming Event Information
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- University
of Southern California
Information Session
Date: January 15, 2004
Venue: Tokyo; contact USC for details
USC will hold an information session regarding their School of Policy,
Planning and Development. For more information please contact the University of Southern California International Office-Tokyo.
Tel: 03-5425-2250.
Fax: 03-5425-2251
E-mail: usctokyo@usc.edu
Website: www.usc.edu/tokyo
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- Canadian Education Alliance (CEA)
CEA Spring Study in Canada Fair
Date: March 13, 2005, 11:00 - 19:00
Venue: Tokyo International Forum
Approximately 30 school representatives from member schools of the CEA will be coming
to Japan to promote their programs and answer questions regarding study abroad. This
is an ideal opportunity to learn more about Canada and the educational opportunities available.
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Global Daigaku.com Recommended Schools (Recent GD Profiles)
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Rivendale Montessori School (Minato-ku, Tokyo) - Preschool-Kindergarten |
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Rivendale Montessori was established in 2001 to meet the need for
high quality education for young children of all nationalities. The class structure is designed to
provide a positive and nurturing atmosphere for children 18 months through 9 years of age. The school's program
provides a strong foundation in the areas of math, language and reading, while incorporating: history, music, art, grammar, geography and the areas of science.
Classes are bilingual, small and focus on gaining confidence in Japanese language skills while increasing vocabulary.
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Monash University (Victoria, Australia) - University |
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Monash University is a diverse and multicultural institution
with more than 53,000 students, 175,000 alumni and a network of powerful global alliances.
As one of Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight universities, Monash is recognised for
teaching, learning, and research excellence. Monash is a recognised research leader in fields
such as stem cell science, reproductive biology, drug development and discovery and road safety.
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Banff Executive Leadership, Inc. (Alberta, Canada) - Executive Education |
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BEL specializes in the development of learning experiences and
solutions for senior leaders such as Directors of Boards, and those who are already
vice-presidents, general managers, and heads of organizations. By focusing on their unique
developmental needs, demands of their learning approaches, and networking expectations, BEL
is quickly gaining a reputation as a leading force in executive and leadership development
both in Canada and internationally.
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Montessori Friends International School (Meguro-ku, Tokyo) - Preschool-Kindergarten |
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Maria Montessori used the analogy that a child's young mind is
similar to a sponge in that it is eager to soak up knowledge. In an appropriate environment
children have a natural desire to learn, and do so in a positive and enjoyable way. Montessori
Friends provides this environment of appropriate activities at the appropriate
stage of development.
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Ookayama International School (Meguro-ku, Tokyo) - International School (Grade 6 to 12) |
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Ookayama International School is a small school that offers an
alternative to the larger international schools in Tokyo. More traditional schools focus on the
group, but OIS focuses on the individual, not only academically, but on all the skills needed
to succeed in society. Students learn in a relaxed atmosphere which fosters both personal growth
and academic success.
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Happy Days International Preschool (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) - Preschool-Kindergarten (18 months to 5 years old) |
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Happy Days believes in the importance of providing 'holistic'
education in order to develop the 'whole' child. Fundamental to their philosophy is the
importance of a developmentally appropriate curriculum which focuses on all aspects of learning;
physical, emotional, social, linguistic, aesthetic and cognitive development.
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International School of the Sacred Heart (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) - International School (Kindergarten to Grade 12) |
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The International School of the Sacred Heart takes great
pride in the quality of its academic program. Studies are academically challenging and foster
reflection and
thought. Students are viewed as responsible citizens with contributions to offer society.
Students are encouraged to share with others, to adopt an outlook that respects the needs
of others, and inculcates service as a natural part of life. The school provides an
experience in diversity, which is designed to develop an understanding and appreciation
of various races, religions and cultures, and especially the heritage of Japan itself.
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Axis Kichijoji International School (Musashino-shi, Tokyo) - International School (Kindergarten to Grade 12) |
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The environment at Axis Kichijoji International School enables students to
develop life skills while striving towards academic excellence and upholding
Christian values. A small student-teacher ratio encourages students to feel
relaxed and to not be shy to ask questions that would enable them to learn.
Students, under the guidance of caring instructors, engage in guided,
independent learning.
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Free Counselling Campaign!
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England: Lancaster University
USA: Northface University
USA: Saint Michael's College
Australia: Monash University
Regular counselling fees are being waved for prospective applicants in Japan to
the above four schools! Our highly experienced counselors will be
happy to explain the details of each schools' programs and housing
facilities, and will also help you complete the necessary application
forms.
For Entry requirements and other admission details, please contact: the Global Daigaku.com office
by telephone (03) 3568-6431 or e-mail counselling@globaldaigaku.com
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MBA, Graduate, Executive and Professional Development Programs Feature
Article
Higher Education Special
Global Daigaku.com President & CEO, James Yellowlees', latest educational
article is now online. This month's feature focuses on MBA, Graduate,
Executive and Professional Development Programs. Check it out now!
http://www.globaldaigaku.com/global/en/top/news/media/Grad2004.html
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