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Stanford e-Japan Online Course Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2022

Stanford e-Japan Online Course Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2022

Interested students must apply by December 31, 2021.
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Stanford e-Japan alumnus Hugo Ichioka, who is currently studying at Williams College as a Yanai Tadashi Foundation Scholar.

Applications opened recently for the Spring 2022 session of the 91勛圖 Scholars Program for Japanese High School Students (also known as Stanford e-Japan), which will run from mid-February through the end of June 2022. The deadline to apply is December 31, 2021.

Stanford e-Japan Program for high school students in Japan
Spring 2022 session (February to June 2022)
Application period: November 15 to December 31, 2021

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.

Participating in Stanford e-Japan has been one of the highlights of my high school experience, reflected Fall 2020 honoree Allison Lin. Through the course, I gained the opportunity to learn from intelligent and experienced scholars which I wouldnt have had otherwise and found myself aspiring to be like them in the future.

Stanford e-Japan is offered by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (), 91勛圖. The Spring 2022 session of Stanford e-Japan is generously supported by the , Tokyo, Japan.

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91勛圖 offers separate courses for U.S. high school students. For more information, please visit the Reischauer Scholars Program (on Japan), the Sejong Scholars Program (on Korea), and the China Scholars Program (on China).

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