Workshop

Multidisciplinary International Student Workshop is for graduate students to promote interactions across academic disciplines with overseas exchange students.

HighTech Japan

Lectures and site visits to factories and research institutes in and around Tokyo, accompanied by the applications of the advanced technology in manufacturing production and energy production.

Survival Japanese

Aiming at first-time learners of the Japanese language, students will learn the basic of Japanese grammar and vocabulary for everyday situations and become capable of having a conversation in this course.

Activity Calendar

These are the exciting events you will experience in the Science Tokyo AOTULE Summer Program.

Week 1, June

Orientation

Resident Registration

Week 2, June

Survival Japanese

HiTech Japan Orientation

Week 3, June

Survival Japanese

HiTech Japan Site Visit

Week 4, June

Survival Japanese

HiTech Japan Site Visit

MISW Registration Deadline

Week 1, July

Survival Japanese

Study for Elementary School Visit

Elementary School Visit

MISW Abstract Submission Deadline

Week 2, July

HiTech Japan Site Visit

Week 3, July

HiTech Japan Site Visit

Week 4, July

Week 1, August

MISW Day 1

MISW Day 2

Week 2, August

Week 3, August

Week 4, August

Program Completion Ceremony

Students’ Voices

“I wish I could have stayed longer than 3 months in order to do more research.”

Student
2013

“Excellent program, please keep it up.”

Student
2013

“It inspired me to work harder in order to be a world class researcher.”

Student
2012

“The summer research program at Tokyo Tech contained many events, like courses, factory tour and travel, besides our regular research work.”

Student
2012

“These events were well organized and provides us a better of Japanese language, people, advanced technology and culture.”

Student
2012

“The best part of this program is that we are able to meet and communicate with overseas students from all around the world.”

Student
2012