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Application Guidebook for Admissions for the GIGA Program Now Available

Friday, November 27, 2020 – The Application Guidebook for  the “Winter AO 2020 (Global) screening [Admissions for the GIGA Program] ”(September 2021/April 2022 Entry) is now available. Please see the Application Guidebook for detailed information.

https://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/en/admissions/undergraduate/ao_giga.html

  • Information on English Based Degree Program GIGA Program and Admissions Process
  • Scholarships Available Exclusively for GIGA Program International Students

The Keio University Faculty of Policy Management, and Faculty of Environment and Information Studies offer two scholarships for exceptional students accepted through the Winter AO 2020 (Global) screening [Admissions for the GIGA Program]. Applicants may apply for these scholarships the same time they apply for the GIGA Program. Applications for these scholarships will not be accepted after entrance into Keio University.

Details: https://giga.sfc.keio.ac.jp/cost/scholarship-information/

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Archived videos of the SFC Online Open Campus

On August 21st, videos/live sessions were streamed for the SFC Online Open Campus. You can still watch the archived videos.

 

  • Mock Lectures
Mock Lecture “Japan in the World: Global Japan vs. Japan First”

Michito Tsuruoka, Associate Professor, Faculty of Policy Management

Synopsis: How do you make sense of the role of Japan and its foreign and security policy in the world? Some would argue that Japan is becoming more active and its mid-set more global. Others might point out that Japan, as a declining power, is more preoccupied with its immediate security challenges and becoming less engaged globally. There exist both elements and the two schools – “global Japan” and “Japan first” – are competing everyday. This competition will shape the direction of Japan’s international engagement. Which camp do you think is winning?

 

Mock Lecture “Introduction to TOUCH FAB: SFC as a FAB Campus”

Masashi Nakatani, Associate Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies

Synopsis: Experiences through the sense of touch are capturing more attention, because they can leave a vivid impression without words. When haptics science meets with digital fabrication tools, you can create a physical object that comforts you. This mini lecture will introduce you to current initiatives undertaken in the TOUCH LAB that utilize the digital fabrication (FAB) environment at SFC.

 

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[Dec 12] Study in Japan Virtual Fair 2020 (Hosted by JASSO)

     

Keio University SFC will participate in the Study in Japan Virtual Fair 2020. This is an opportunity for students, their parents, and teaching staff to gather information on studying at prestigious Japanese universities that have degree programs conducted in English.

Faculty members and current students from Keio University SFC will be on hand to present the many facets of the Keio experience.

Date: Saturday, December 12, 2020
Time: 2:00 – 5:00 pm (JST)
Details: https://jassofair.studyjapan.jp/module/booth/43830/27708

 

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[Dec 5] Online Information Session with ICU

International Christian University (ICU) and Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus(SFC) will introduce the unique programs online.

Details are as follows:

  • Date:                  Saturday, 5 December, 2020
  • Time:                  1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (SGT), 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.(JST)
  • Venue:                Online (via Zoom)
  • Participation:     Free of charge (registration is required)
  • Language:          English
  • Registration:             https://bit.ly/2IDhDWZ

 

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[Nov 21] Experience Japan Exhibition 2020

     

The Experience Japan Exhibition (EJE), our flagship study-abroad fair held in London, is now in its 10th year. This time, however, we will be running it as an online event on Saturday, November 21. This event is perfect for students who are seeking opportunities to study abroad, especially those interested in Japan.

The online seminars will cover topics such as scholarships, employment opportunities, researching in Japan, and more. There will also be a Q&A session where participants can ask questions to students who have studied in Japan, while universities and other institutions will each have virtual booths to introduce their unique programs.

Details are as follows:

  • Date:                  Saturday, 21 November, 2020
  • Time:                  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 midday (GMT), 18:00 p.m. to 21:00 p.m.(JST)
  • Venue:                Online (via Zoom)
  • Participation:     Free of charge (registration is required)
  • Language:          English
  • Website:             https://experience-japan-online.jp/

 

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Messages from the GIGA Program Graduates 2020

In light of ongoing infections with COVID-19 (coronavirus disease), it was decided to distribute a video feed of the Keio President’s commencement and welcome addresses in lieu of holding ceremonies for the September Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonyfor the 2020 academic year.

GIGA students who graduated in September 2020 received their diploma at SFC.

 

Students’ advice and comments for those thinking about applying to the GIGA Program.

  • SFC was an environment where I was able to acquire diverse field of studies. Although I belonged to a seminar that specializes in education and communication, in the past 4 years I was able to take variety of classes such as linguistics, law, and marketing.
  • In SFC there is no fixed curriculum so you are free to choose courses based on your personal interest. It is great for those who don’t know what to learn or your favorite field of research. You can try different things and decide your major later in the third year. Additionally, in SFC you are allowed to join a seminar from the second semester of your first year which is different from other campuses and universities. Taking seminar early will help you find out what you are good at and want to study.
  • Always keep yourself open to new opportunities. Join a kenkyukai as soon as you can, it’s okay to switch around till you find what suits you. Speaking english is a huge advantage for presenting research abroad. Try and go to conferences and get involved in the academic community, you won’t regret it! Grades don’t matter in the long run, but they are very important in getting scholarships – so try your best but it’s not the end of the world if your grades are bad, other opportunities will come around if you are open minded!
  • Don’t be afraid to take classes taught in Japanese, it will be scary at first, but the teachers are friendly and super understanding so don’t worry!
  • I can’t be grateful enough for the fact that SFC lets its students do whatever they want to do. SFC allows my interests to grow into many different directions, and on top of that, the students always have the opportunity to pursue them. I think this is why SFC is very unique.
  • There are a variety of student organizations and clubs in SFC for both Japanese and international students to join. Highly recommend everyone to join at least one club in your first and second year. You can make tons of friends and learn more about Japanese culture.
  • Circle activities are really important for learning Japanese teamwork values. While you may not think they are important for Job Hunting, being a part of circles is often asked as an interview question to determine how much of a team player the candidate is. The dance circles take up a bit too much time in my opinion, but the important thing is to find something enjoyable, that will distract you from the pedestrian nature of academics.

Related link
Keio News
https://www.keio.ac.jp/en/news/2020/Sep/3/48-74897/

AY 2020 September Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony (Video Stream)
https://www.keio.ac.jp/en/events/2020/Sep/18/47-74893/