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Admission tests and entry requirements
Nara Women's University warmly welcomes female undergraduate
and graduate students from overseas. Applicants are requested
to sit special admission tests in the category of "Gaikokujin
Ryugakusei Tokubetsu Senbatsu master's
and doctor's
courses " as part of our admission process. The tests assess
particular abilities relevant to successful degree-level
study. In some courses, particularly those associated with
natural science, applicants may choose to take tests and
interviews either in English or in Japanese. Nevertheless,
the applicants are recommended to have a minimum level of
Japanese literacy, of which certificate is usually, but
not exclusively, requested to be included as part of the
documents in a set of application forms. We are very sorry
that the application form in the format of any language
other than Japanese is not presently available as appeared
in the pdf-document cited above. However, those who are
not at all familiar with Japanese language but would like
to apply to any of our courses are encouraged to send the
e-mail of enquiry, preferably in English, to Information
and Service Desk at nyusika@jimu.nara-wu.ac.jp,
or more straightforwardly to each academic staff whose research
project is thought to comply with the interest of the applicant.
Every staff of Nara Women's University should be delighted
to assist prospective students from overseas and from Japan
alike. In fact, more than 25% of students who have got doctor's
degrees after completing the course are those from overseas
(click here).
Please remember that the complete set of application forms
for the doctor's course needs to be submitted by (26 November
2004). Usually we accept these applications twice a year
for the entrance examinations. The application procedure
for certain courses, especially for some master's courses,
might differ from that of doctor's course, so always check
the specific instructions given for each course as posted
in this web site.
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Financial support for students
Nara Women's University offers a limited number of students
a reduction (by half) or waiving of tuition fees, allowing
for their financial difficulties. This is because no student
should have to leave the university before gaining a degree,
owing to financial difficulties.
Financial supports from various organizations are also available:
such organizations include Japan Student Services Organization
(JASSO), which provides overseas students with, information
about scholarships and grants, for example, Japanese Government
Scholarship. A comprehensive list "Guide to Scholarships"
is available in a web page (in English) at
https://www.jasso.go.jp/en/index.html
where scholarships offered by other organizations and institutions
are also included. Our English page at /iec/int/en/ts/scholarship/index.html
displays a digest of "Guide to Scholarships". For more information
about a few financial supporting plans specific to the students
of Nara Women's University, please contact us at ryugakusei@cc.nara-wu.ac.jp
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Admission statistics
Since the foundation of doctor's course in 1981, 60 students
who have been awarded the doctor's degree were from overseas
until 2003, amounting to more than 25% of all the recipients
of doctor's degree after completing the course. This represents
how significant the contribution of overseas students to
the teaching and research activity of this university is!
The list summarizing doctor's theses can be browsed by clicking
here, if your browser is compatible with the Japanese
characters. Its English version will be posted here as soon
as possible.
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