While proficiency in the Japanese language is not required, applicants must at least have a bachelor’s degree in any field.
Many university officials in Japan believe bringing an international environment onto campus is a cheaper, safer way to ...
For as long as she can remember Roz Scoular ’13 has loved spending time with children. At Calvin, Scoular learned about the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme from her Calvin professor ...
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A Day in the Life of an English Teacher in Japan
Experience the last day in the life of an English teacher in Japan! From teaching classes to interacting with students and ...
Recent UNG graduate Alyssa Mulcahy will spend the 2024-25 academic year in Japan through the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program. She graduated in May. Mulcahy studied abroad at Nanzan University in ...
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