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Fiscal Year 2009 [Asia Human Resource Fund] Project of the Development of
Highly Specialized Foreign Students
The Program Outline of "the Practical Education of Global Contents Bridging
Human Resource for Next Generation"
Recently, Tokyo University of Technology (TUT) proposed a program of "the
Practical Education of Global Contents Bridging Human Resource for Next
Generation" for the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology (MEXT).
The proposal was selected to be granted subsidies in Fiscal Year 2009 of
Asia Human Resource Fund, the Project of the Development of Highly
Specialized Foreign Students which METI and MEXT undertake. TUT now opens
for highly talented Asian students who are interested in the filed of
contents industry in Japan.
Background
METI and MEXT launched the initiative called Asia Human Resource Fund in FY
2007 with the aim of fostering the development of advanced and innovative
professionals who can contribute to Japanese industry through (1) the
Project of the Development of Highly Specialized Foreign Students and (2)
the Project of the Development of Highly Practical Foreign Students. The
fund has been offering comprehensive assistance from scholarship to
recruitment for competent and motivated Asian students who are studying in
Japan with the intention of obtaining jobs at Japanese companies.
│ Program Outline
This program is carried out based on the following three principles.
1. It aims to support globalization of contents industry which is a priority
industry of Japan.
2. It offers comprehensive and practical education for the Asian foreign
students who can fully utilize the contents work environment and the
comprehensive curriculum of Tokyo University of Technology.
3. It develops advanced professionals who can serve as a business bridge
connecting Japan with other Asian countries.
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(1) The applicants should have Japanese proficiency which can respond to a
Japanese lecture. (The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test Level 4*)
(2) Undergraduate degree in one of the following fields of study and good
knowledge of that filed.
A. Media contents production (e.g. animation, game, etc.)
B. Contents development (e.g. programming, system development, etc.)
(3) The applicants should participate in all the programs with Asia Human
Resource Fund including Japanese language education program and internship
program.
(4) The applicants should have strong intention and motivation to work for
Japanese contents companies after completing the course.
(5) The applicants need come to or stay in Japan with student visa and
should join the Japanese course by the end of September 2009 and can be
enrolled as Master 1st year student from April 2010.
* The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test Level 4: It covers basic grammar,
around 100 kanji and 800 vocabularies, ability to make simple conversation,
read and write short or simple sentences (The level can be reached after
studying for 150 hours).
This program consists of 2.5 years. 0.5 year is Japanese language course
from September 2009 to March 2010. Master program is for 2 years from April
2010 to March 2012. TUT shall recommend all students selected to this
program to be candidates for Japanese government scholarship. However, the
candidates should pass examination of applicant's qualification conducted by
MEXT. Only after the examination, government scholarship is provided for the
candidates who are selected as the Japanese government scholarship student.
All selected students should pass the examination for the Master program.
Master course: 8 (eight) students, 2.5 years (Japanese course 0.5 years + Master program 2 years) Monbu Kagaku Sho (Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology)
Fiscal Year 2009 [Asia Human Resource Fund] Project of the Development of
Highly Specialized Foreign Students
The Program Outline of "the Practical Education of Global Contents Bridging
Human Resource for Next Generation"
Recently, Tokyo University of Technology (TUT) proposed a program of "the
Practical Education of Global Contents Bridging Human Resource for Next
Generation" for the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology (MEXT).
The proposal was selected to be granted subsidies in Fiscal Year 2009 of
Asia Human Resource Fund, the Project of the Development of Highly
Specialized Foreign Students which METI and MEXT undertake. TUT now opens
for highly talented Asian students who are interested in the filed of
contents industry in Japan.
Background
METI and MEXT launched the initiative called Asia Human Resource Fund in FY
2007 with the aim of fostering the development of advanced and innovative
professionals who can contribute to Japanese industry through (1) the
Project of the Development of Highly Specialized Foreign Students and (2)
the Project of the Development of Highly Practical Foreign Students. The
fund has been offering comprehensive assistance from scholarship to
recruitment for competent and motivated Asian students who are studying in
Japan with the intention of obtaining jobs at Japanese companies.
│ Program Outline
This program is carried out based on the following three principles.
1. It aims to support globalization of contents industry which is a priority
industry of Japan.
2. It offers comprehensive and practical education for the Asian foreign
students who can fully utilize the contents work environment and the
comprehensive curriculum of Tokyo University of Technology.
3. It develops advanced professionals who can serve as a business bridge
connecting Japan with other Asian countries.
<>
(1) The applicants should have Japanese proficiency which can respond to a
Japanese lecture. (The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test Level 4*)
(2) Undergraduate degree in one of the following fields of study and good
knowledge of that filed.
A. Media contents production (e.g. animation, game, etc.)
B. Contents development (e.g. programming, system development, etc.)
(3) The applicants should participate in all the programs with Asia Human
Resource Fund including Japanese language education program and internship
program.
(4) The applicants should have strong intention and motivation to work for
Japanese contents companies after completing the course.
(5) The applicants need come to or stay in Japan with student visa and
should join the Japanese course by the end of September 2009 and can be
enrolled as Master 1st year student from April 2010.
* The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test Level 4: It covers basic grammar,
around 100 kanji and 800 vocabularies, ability to make simple conversation,
read and write short or simple sentences (The level can be reached after
studying for 150 hours).
This program consists of 2.5 years. 0.5 year is Japanese language course
from September 2009 to March 2010. Master program is for 2 years from April
2010 to March 2012. TUT shall recommend all students selected to this
program to be candidates for Japanese government scholarship. However, the
candidates should pass examination of applicant's qualification conducted by
MEXT. Only after the examination, government scholarship is provided for the
candidates who are selected as the Japanese government scholarship student.
All selected students should pass the examination for the Master program.
Master course: 8 (eight) students, 2.5 years (Japanese course 0.5 years + Master program 2 years) Monbu Kagaku Sho (Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology)
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