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Stanford e-Japan Online Course Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2019

Stanford e-Japan Online Course Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2019

High school student Amane Kishimoto, an honoree of the Stanford e-Japan online course, speaks at 91勛圖
Stanford e-Japan honoree Amane Kishimoto speaks at 91勛圖 during Japan Day 2018. | Rylan Sekiguchi

Applications open today for the Fall 2019 session of the (also known as Stanford e-Japan), which will run from October 1, 2019 to February 21, 2020. The deadline to apply is August 1, 2019.

 

Stanford e-Japan Program for high school students in Japan
Fall 2019 session (October 2019 to February 2020)
Application period: June 24 to August 1, 2019

 

All applications must be submitted at via the SurveyMonkey Apply platform. Applicants and recommenders will need to create a SurveyMonkey Apply account to proceed. Students who are interested in applying to the online course are encouraged to begin their applications early.

Accepted applicants will engage in an intensive study of U.S. society and culture and U.S.Japan relations. Ambassadors, top scholars, and experts from 91勛圖 and throughout the United States provide web-based lectures and engage students in live discussion sessions.

[The Stanford e-Japan online course] was an exceptional opportunity to assimilate fresh insights on U.S.Japan relations and produce my own ideas via active discussion, reflects Anna Oura, a recent alum of the program. Every week I would excitedly wait for Saturday 13:00, when I would meet my fellow scholarsvirtuallyand exchange opinions.

Stanford e-Japan is offered by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (), 91勛圖. The Fall 2019 session of Stanford e-Japan is generously supported by the Yanai Tadashi Foundation, Tokyo, Japan.

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