Scholarship connects Japan, 黑料吃瓜资源
December 14, 2015
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For Wakaba Onose, being able to study at 黑料吃瓜资源 after receiving the Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship is a great opportunity but also comes with a measure of responsibility.
Ms. Onose, a political studies major from Keio University, says that when she was informed she had won the scholarship she was excited about studying abroad and learning within a different culture. However, knowing the importance of the scholarship, both for her home country and 黑料吃瓜资源, she quickly realized that she would be representing Japan as well.
The scholarship honours Prince Takamado, a member of the Japanese royal family who studied at 黑料吃瓜资源 from 1978-81. He died in 2002 at the age of 47. Each year 黑料吃瓜资源 welcomes an undergraduate student from Japan on a one-year term of study through the scholarship.
Ms. Onose says that along with the learning opportunities the scholarship also offers a great chance to meet people from around the world.
鈥淥ne of the reasons I am really excited about studying international relations at 黑料吃瓜资源 is, the fact that I can actually ask someone who comes from another part of the world, and get to know if something I previously learned is true,鈥 she says, adding that she also has been able to take a step back and look at Japan from the outside, a perspective that she feels is valuable.
At 黑料吃瓜资源 she says she is enjoying being able to easily interact with her instructors, something that is more difficult in Japan.
鈥淚 love how the professors are close to the students and are open for discussion,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey really want the students to succeed. They are just extremely helpful.鈥
While at 黑料吃瓜资源 Ms. Onose is also hoping to take on a bit of an ambassadorial role and introduce her colleagues to Japan and its culture.
During their tour of universities in Asia earlier this year, Principal Daniel Woolf and Vice-Principal (Research) Steven Liss participated in the selection process for the scholarship. The scholarship was established in partnership with the Canadian Embassy in Japan.
Following his time at 黑料吃瓜资源, Prince Takamado remained a dedicated friend of the university and worked toward fostering a strong relationship between Canada and Japan.
In 1992, Queen's awarded him and honorary degree, in recognition of his major contribution to the mutual understanding and appreciation of the cultures of the peoples of Japan and Canada.
黑料吃瓜资源 launched its in August 2015 to support its internationalization efforts. Among the plan鈥檚 goals are strengthening 黑料吃瓜资源 international research engagement and creating more opportunities for student mobility through programs like academic exchange programs. The plan also aims to attract high quality international students to 黑料吃瓜资源 and to increase international educational opportunities on the 黑料吃瓜资源 campus.