Waseda University to host Columbia students for Japan's Friendship Ties program

WASEDA University

On May 20 and 26, Waseda University will host a group of students from Columbia University, visiting as part of the Japan's Friendship Ties program, sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

2015-5-18

Waseda University

Waseda University to host Columbia students for Japan's Friendship Ties program

Waseda to host government program for Columbia University students

Represents Tokyo region in student exchange

On May 20 and 26, Waseda University will host a group of students from Columbia University, visiting as part of the Japan's Friendship Ties program, sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

Fifty students from New York will travel to Japan for ten days, realizing the concept announced by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Columbia last year. Planned activities include visits to business and technology concerns, government agencies, cultural landmarks and natural sights. Visiting students will also make personal contacts with their counterparts at Waseda in Tokyo and Doshisha University in Kyoto.

At Waseda, the Columbia students will have special lectures on Japanese politics and culture, in addition to spending time with students in Waseda's Global Leadership Fellows Program (GLFP), including lunch, a social mixer and campus tour. After visiting western Japan, the Columbia group will return to Waseda for a workshop and reporting session, where visiting students will make presentations on their experience.

Waseda is opening its doors for media coverage of both days at its venues. Please come to experience the interactions between future leaders of the United States and Japan as they learn about each other, their countries and cultures (schedule details below).

To get a glimpse of these young people's discoveries, please respond by 5:00PM, Tuesday, May 19 (Waseda Public Relations contact info below).

About Waseda

Waseda University is a leading private, non-profit institution of higher education in central Tokyo, with over 50,000 students, thirteen undergraduate and 21 graduate schools.

Waseda was founded in 1882 with three principles: academic independence, practical innovation, and building an enlightened citizenship, to provide progressive leadership for the world. Waseda has stayed true to these ideals, educating seven prime ministers and countless other politicians, business leaders, journalists, diplomats, scholars, scientists, inventors, actors, writers and artists.

Waseda leads the field of international education in Japan, tops in study abroad for both incoming and outgoing students. By its 150th anniversary in 2032, the University has committed to expanding its leadership in Asia and the world through its Vision 150 strategic plan.

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