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Creating a Community for Encouraging Study Abroad #762

Sat, Nov 21, 17:55-18:20 JST | Zoom 13
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In this presentation, a case study of how to create a community for encouraging study abroad in a private university in Japan will be examined. The presenter will explain an overview of three different approaches (teaching/non-teaching staff and student groups) of study abroad advising. How the community on campus connects each other with teachers, administrators and students as well as a link between the regular curriculum and extracurricular activities will be further reviewed.

Kanae MURAYAMA

Kanae MURAYAMA

Ritsumeikan University
Kanae MURAYAMA is a lecturer of International Education at Ritsumeikan University, Japan, where she works as an intercultural/study abroad advisor. Her research interests include study abroad advising, pre-/post-study abroad support and student peer support in international education at the tertiary education level in Japan.