June 16, 2022
Keio University, has collaborated withPathways Japan (PJ)and theJapan ICU Foundation (JICUF)in order to provide a place for displaced Ukrainian students who have been deprived of their rights to an education by recent events. Participants in this program will initially be admitted as visiting international students. However, those who pass entrance examinations and become a regular student within a master's program offered through one Keio University's Graduate Schools may receive aid for up to three years while they complete their master's degree.
Overview
Item 1 | Item 2 |
|---|---|
Name of Program | "Academic Support Program for Displaced Ukrainian Students" |
Number of Positions | Approximately 5 |
Eligibility | Those who wish to enroll at one of Keio University's graduate schools (who already hold at least a BA). |
Student status | "Visiting International Student" |
Program begins | September, 2022 |
Assistance details | Academic Fees and Expenses, stipends for traveling to Japan/living expenses (100,000 yen per month), free dormitory or housing, etc. |
Please referherefor more details.
Keio University will continue to engage in various activities, such as raising public awareness and support, to assist displaced students in response to developments in Ukraine.
Contact: Supervisor of the Academic Support Program for Displaced Ukrainian Students