Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

Apply by January 24 | Nanotechnoloy Research Opportunity in Japan

Applications are now being accepted for the 2014 NanoJapan:
International Research Experience for Undergraduates program. The
program is directed by Rice University and The University of Tulsa and
is supported by an NSF Partnerships for International Research &
Education (NSF-PIRE) grant. This summer program seeks to cultivate
interest in nanotechnology among young U.S. undergraduate students,
and encourages such students to pursue graduate study and academic
research in the physical sciences.

The NanoJapan program will provide U.S. undergraduates with structured
research opportunities in Japanese university laboratories with
Japanese mentors focused on the study of THz dynamics of
nanostructures. The program is well-suited to engineering or physics
students with a keen interest in this area of nanotechnology research.
Applications are accepted from eligible students from universities
nationwide.

The 12-week, summer program includes:
  • A three week Orientation Program in Tokyo that includes Introductory Japanese Language Classes, Introduction to Japanese Society & Culture Seminar, and an Introduction to Nanoscale Science and THz Dynamics Seminar.
  • Nanotechnology Research Internships with leading nanotechnology laboratories in Japan. Potential research host universities include Keio University, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chiba University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Osaka Institute of Technology, Shinshu University, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University.
  • Re-Entry Program including communication skills and career developments seminars and the presentation of a topical research poster on the summer internship at the Rice Quantum Institute's Summer Research Colloquium.
To be eligible to apply for the NanoJapan: International Research
Experience for Undergraduates (IREU) program students must be:
  • Currently enrolled as a degree-seeking freshman or sophomore at a U.S. institution of higher education;
  • A U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
  • In good academic standing and not currently under any academic suspension or other disciplinary action at your home university;
  • Able to express a demonstrated interest in the field of nanotechnology as it relates to THz dynamics of nanostructures
All eligible students with a strong interest in physics-related
nanotechnology research and desire to study in Japan are encouraged to
apply. Women, underrepresented groups, and students from schools with
limited research opportunities are particularly encouraged to apply.
Community college students who plan to matriculate to a four-year
university and major in physics or engineering are also strongly
encouraged to apply. No prior Japanese language experience is
required, though applicants should be able to express a demonstrated
interest in the study of Japanese language and/or culture.

Application Deadline: Online applications must be submitted by January
24, 2014 and two letters of recommendation must be received by
February 1.

For more information on the NanoJapan program, including the program
schedule, eligibility and benefits, and to access the online
application please seehttp://nanojapan.rice.edu.

NanoJapan Student Profiles: Interested students, faculty, and staff
may also want to review the 2013 NanoJapan Student Profiles to learn
more about the NanoJapan experience and the type of research that
student's in this program conduct while inJapan. See
http://nanojapan.rice.edu/people_undergrads_2013.shtml.

For questions please email nanojapan@rice.edu

Sarah Phillips
Manager, TeraNano PIRE Education & International Initiatives
Rice University

NanoJapan: IREU Program
6100 Main St., ECE - MS 378
Houston, TX 77005
Email: nanojapan@rice.edu
Website: http://nanojapan.rice.edu/
Student Profiles: http://nanojapan.rice.edu/people_undergrads_2013.shtml

Program Awards & Recognition
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2013 National Academy of Engineering "Infusing Real World Experiences
Into Engineering Education" Profile:
http://tinyurl.com/2013NAE-NanoJapan-Pg-35

2013 NASPA Best Practices in International Higher Education Award:
http://tinyurl.com/2013NASPA-NanoJapan

2008 IIE Hesikell Award 'Best Practice in Study Abroad':
http://tinyurl.com/2008Heiskell-NanoJapan

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Friday, Nov 8 | JET, teaching English in Japan

JET Programme Information Session

Date:          Friday, November 8, 2013
Time:          4:00-5:00pm
Place:         1644 School of Social Work Building
1080 South University Ave (corner of South U & East U)

Speaker
Rhea M. Young
JET Program Coordinator, Consulate General of Japan, Detroit

Interested in teaching and working in Japan
after graduation?

Come find out about the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme, a Japanese government program aimed at promoting grassroots international exchange.  JET offers two types of positions: Assistant Language Teachers (ALT) who help teach English in primary and secondary schools, and Coordinator of International Relations (CIR) who help coordinate international programs in city and town halls throughout Japan.  Japanese language is NOT required for most positions.
Short video clips of JET participants from around the world speaking about their experiences will be available.  The JET Program Coordinator will provide information on the application process for positions that start in the summer of 2014.  Application is currently open and is due November 26.

JET Programme Information   313.567.0120  www.jetprogramme.org   rhea.young@dt.mofa.go.jp
U-M Center for Japanese Studies   734.763.6307   cjsacademics@umich.edu   www.ii.umich.edu/cjs/

Azumi Ann Takata, Ph.D.
CJS Academic Services Coordinator & East Asia FLAS Coordinator
Office Hours: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 9am-5pm, 4640 SSWB

Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan
1080 South University Ave., Suite 4640, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
P: +1 734-764-6307; F: +1 734-936-2948
E: takata@umich.edu; W: www.ii.umich.edu/cjs/

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Thursday, September 26 | JET Info Session + Alumni Panel


JET Programme Alumni Panel Discussion and Information Session


























DateThursday, September 26, 2013
TimeNoon to about 1:30pm (students w/ 1pm classes may leave at 1)
Place: 1636 School of Social Work Building
Presenters: Ms. Rhea Young, JET Program Coordinator & JET Alumni

The Center for Japanese Studies is pleased to present an information session on the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program, a Japanese government program to promote grassroots exchange, teaching, and learning.  JET offers college graduates opportunities to teach in the Japanese public elementary, middle, and high schools or to work in international affairs section of local government offices.  Japanese language is not a requirement for most positions.  For more information about JET and tomorrow's session, please see the attached PDF.

This is an informal presentation.  Please feel free to bring your own lunch.  Light refreshments will be provided.

Azumi Ann Takata, Ph.D.
CJS Academic Services Coordinator & East Asia FLAS Coordinator
Office Hours: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 9am-5pm, 4640 SSWB

Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan
1080 South University Ave., Suite 4640, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
P: +1 734-764-6307; F: +1 734-936-2948

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Apply by Jan 25th: Nanotechnology Research in Japan


NanoJapan: International Research Experience for Undergraduates
Apply by January 25, 2013

Rice University is now accepting applications for the 2013 NanoJapan:
International Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
Generously supported by an NSF Partnerships for International Research
& Education (NSF-PIRE) grant, the program seeks to cultivate interest
in nanotechnology among young U.S. undergraduate students, especially
those from underrepresented groups, and encourages such students to
pursue graduate study and academic research in the physical
sciences.Recognized as a model for international education programs
for science and engineering students, NanoJapan will provide U.S.
undergraduates with structured research opportunities in Japanese
university laboratories with Japanese mentors focused on the study of
THz dynamics of nanostructures. The program is well-suited to
engineering or physics students with a keen interest in this area of
nanotechnology research.

The program includes:

1. Pre-Departure Orientation at Rice University

2. Three week Orientation Program in Tokyo that includes Introductory
Japanese Language Classes, Introduction to Japanese Society & Culture
Seminar, and an Introduction to Nanoscale Science and THz Dynamics
Seminar

3. Nanotechnology Research Internship: Eight and a half week research
internship with leading nanotechnology laboratories in Japan.
Potential research host universities include Keio University, the
University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chiba University,
Kyoto University, Osaka University, Osaka Institute of Technology,
Shinshu University, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University.

4. Re-Entry Program: Includes communication skills and career
developments seminars and the presentation of a topical research
poster on the summer internship at the Rice Quantum Institute's Summer
Research Colloquium.

To be eligible to apply for the NanoJapan: International Research
Experience for Undergraduates (IREU) program student's must be:

- Currently enrolled as a degree-seeking undergraduate student at a
U.S. institution of higher education;
- A U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
- Currently in your freshman or sophomore year;
- In good academic standing and not currently under any academic
suspension or other disciplinary action at your home university;
- Able to express a demonstrated interest in the field of
nanotechnology as it relates to THz dynamics of nanostructures

All eligible students with a strong interest in physics-related
nanotechnology research and desire to study in Japan are encouraged to
apply. Women, underrepresented groups, and students
from schools with limited research opportunities are particularly
encouraged to apply. Community college students who plan to
matriculate to a four-year university and major in physics or
engineering are also strongly encouraged to apply. No prior Japanese
language experience is required, though applicants should be able to
express a demonstrated interest in the study of Japanese language
and/or culture.

Benefits: Selected participants will receive international airfare to
Japan (departing from Houston), a $4,500 stipend to be used towards
living costs while abroad, and program, some meals, and lodging costs
during the Pre-Departure Orientation, Orientation Program in Tokyo,
Mid-Program Meeting in Kyoto, and Re-Entry Program at Rice. During the
research internship, students will use their stipend to pay their
housing and living costs.

Program Fee: In lieu of a program fee, students will be responsible
for enrollment in a one-credit research course through the Rice Summer
School and payment of all applicable tuition and fees estimated at
$1,282 per credit.

Application Deadline: Online applications must be submitted by January
25, 2013 and two letters of recommendation must be received by
February 1. For more information on the NanoJapan program and to
access the online application please see http://nanojapan.rice.edu.

For questions please email nanojapan@rice.edu or call (713) 348-6362.

--
Sarah Phillips
Manager, TeraNano PIRE Education & International Initiatives
Rice University

6100 Main St., ECE - MS 366
Houston, TX 77005
Phone: (713) 348-6362
Fax: (713) 348-5686
sphillips@rice.edu
http://nanojapan.rice.edu
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NanoJapan

NanoJapan: Selected by the National Academy of Engineering as a model
program for "Infusing Real Word Experience into Engineering
Education".  See pg. 33 of http://www.nae.edu/File.aspx?id=65139.

NanoJapan:  Winner of 2008 IIE Heiskell Award as a  'Best Practice in
Study Abroad'.  See http://tinyurl.com/NanoJapanHeiskell

Monday, November 5, 2012

Info Session today @ 4:00 PM: JET

              

            JET Programme Information Session 


Date:  Monday, November 5, 2012
Time: 4:00-5:30pm
Place: 2609 School of Social Work Building, 1080 South University Ave 
(corner of South U & East U)

Speaker
Rhea M. Young
JET Program Coordinator, Consulate General of Japan, Detroit

Interested in teaching and working in Japan
after graduation?

Come find out about the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme, a Japanese government program aimed at promoting grassroots international exchange.  JET offers two types of positions: Assistant Language Teachers (ALT) who help teach English in primary and secondary schools, and Coordinator of International Relations (CIR) who help coordinate international programs in city and town halls throughout Japan.  Japanese language is NOT required for most positions.
Short video clips of JET participants from around the world speaking about their experiences will be available.  The JET Program Coordinator will provide information on the application process for positions that start in the summer of 2013.  Application is currently open and is due November 21.  
For application, see: http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/JET/
JET Programme Information   313.567.0120  www.jetprogramme.org  rhea.young@dt.mofa.go.jp
U-M Center for Japanese Studies   734.763.6307   cjsacademics@umich.edu  www.ii.umich.edu/cjs/

Azumi Ann Takata, Ph.D.
CJS Academic Services Coordinator & East Asia FLAS Coordinator
Office Hours: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 9am-5pm, 4640 SSWB

Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan
1080 South University Ave., Suite 4640, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Info Session: Teaching English in Japan (JET)

JET Programme Alumni Panel Discussion & Information Session

Interested in teaching and working in Japan after graduation?

Come find out about the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme, a
Japanese government program aimed at promoting grassroots
international exchange.  JET offers two types of positions: Assistant
Language Teachers (ALT) who help teach English in primary and
secondary schools, and Coordinator of International Relations (CIR)
who help coordinate international programs in city and town halls
throughout Japan.  Japanese language is NOT required for most
positions.

Recent JET alumni will speak about their experiences and the JET
Program Coordinator will provide information on the application
process for positions that start in the summer of 2013. 

Date:          Monday, September 17, 2012

Time:          4:00-5:30pm

Place:         1636 School of Social Work Building (corner of South U & East U)

Panelists

Rhea M. Young, JET Program Coordinator, Consulate General of Japan, Detroit

Jeremy S. Patrick, Assistant Language Teacher, Kannami-cho, Shizuoka, 2009-12

Glenn K. Lashley, Assistant Language Teacher, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa, 2007-10

Kathryn C. Newhouse, Assistant Language Teacher, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, 2006-08





JET Programme Information   313.567.0120  www.jetprogramme.org
rhea.young@dt.mofa.go.jp

U-M Center for Japanese Studies   734.763.6307
cjsacademics@umich.edu   www.ii.umich.edu/cjs/

Monday, June 11, 2012

Teaching Abroad: Teach in Japan through the MeySen Academy

Over its 40 year history, MeySen Academy has become one of Japan's premiere educational institutions specializing in early childhood development and English as a Foreign Language (EFL).
 
 We are looking for role models of high integrity, passion and energy to work with our students and team. If this is you, then get ready for a life and career enhancing opportunity!
 
 
Which position(s) would you qualify for with your educational background?
 
For those with an Elementary Education degree: 
  • Kindergarten Immersion Teacher (4 and 5 year old classrooms) 
  • Immersion Friends Club Teacher (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th grade classrooms)
For those with a Secondary Education degree:
  • Immersion Friends Club Teacher (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th grade classrooms)
  • Plus an optional Jr. or Sr. High EFL English Class
For those with a Bachelor in any field of study:
  •  Friends Club Teacher (1st through 6th grade students)
  • Plus an optional Jr. or Sr. High EFL English Class
 
**GOOD NEWS! Japanese language is NOT required for any of the above positions.**
 
 
Our Team Members Enjoy these Benefits:
  • Competitive monthly salary; End of the year bonus; Yearly, renewable contracts
  • Fully furnished housing
  • Round trip airfare for each year-long contract
  • National health insurance
  • Paid training provided
  • Vacation & Paid Time Off
  • Supportive team from Japan and from around the world!
 
 The GrapeSEED Curriculum:
 
GrapeSEED is laser focused on ensuring teacher success. It does that by combining the world’s first functional-notional English curriculum with extensive training, comprehensive teaching tools and ongoing classroom support. For more information about this amazing curriculum, please see their website at: http://www.grapeseed.com/en.html
 
Contact Information:
 Melissa Blakeslee, Recruiter
U.S. Telephone Number: 253-230-8616
MeySen Academy Homepage: www.meysen.ac.jp
 
Job Outline & APPLICATION INFORMATION
 
 *Kindergarten Immersion Teacher (4 and 5 year old classrooms)
 The Immersion Program is open to four and five year old Japanese children who are working towards becoming bi-lingual. Outside of a 40-minute long Japanese class, the classroom of 16 children are immersed in English; learning through songs, chants, short poems, memory work, games, stories and some phonics and writing. Due to the classroom being entirely in English, the English teacher needs to be very sensitive to the needs of their students and also quite creative in communicating with them.
 Qualifications:
  •  Native English speaker with a degree in Elementary Education and/or Early Childhood Education (E.C.E.) from an accredited college or university
  •  Experience working with children in either a formal or informal setting.
  • Honest, hardworking, flexible and dedicated individual who has a warm and energetic personality.
  • Salary Information: Annual base salary starts at ¥3,240,000
  • Monthly Break-down: ¥220,000 + ¥50,000 (housing subsidy) = ¥270,000 per month
 
*Immersion Friends Club Teacher (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade classrooms)
 Immersion Friends Club is an after school English program for elementary school students who are graduates of our Immersion Kindergarten Program. The children attend class four to six days a week in order to continue their English education. At Immersion Friends Club, the children study in an all English environment not only in the classroom but also during playtime, pony riding, Bible stories, parties, field trips, camps and many other activities.
 Qualifications:
  •  Native English speaker with at least a degree in Elementary or Secondary Education from an accredited college or university
  • Experience working with children in either a formal or informal setting.
  • Honest, hardworking, flexible and dedicated individual who has a warm and energetic personality.
  • Salary Information: Annual base salary starts at ¥2,880,000  
  • Monthly Break-down: ¥190,000 + ¥50,000 (housing subsidy) = ¥240,000 per month
 
*Friends Club Teacher (1st through 6th grade students)
 Friends Club is an after school English program for elementary school students who are graduates of our kindergarten. The children attend classes three times a week to continue their English education. At Friends Club, not only do the children study English but there is also playtime, pony riding, Bible stories, parties, field trips, camps and many other activities.
Qualifications:
 
  • Native English speaker with at least a two year degree from an accredited college or university
  • Experience working with children in either a formal or informal setting.
  • Honest, hardworking, flexible and dedicated individual who has a warm and energetic personality.
  • Salary Information: Annual base salary starts at ¥2,760,000
  • Monthly Break-down: ¥180,000 + ¥50,000 (housing subsidy) = ¥230,000 per month
 
*September to March Substitute Option 
 
This position is a 40 hour work week that gets you invaluable experience working, sooner rather than later. with our students and curriculum. This six month contract would roll into one of our yearlong contracts as either an Immersion Kindergarten or Immersion F.C. teacher with the start of the new school year on April 1st.
  •  Salary Information: ¥150,000/Month (including the ¥50,000 housing subsidy)
  • Qualifications: Same as those listed above with either the Immersion Kindergarten or Immersion F.C. positions.
 
Online Application for ALL Positions: http://www.applitrack.com/meysen/onlineapp/default.aspx


TIMELINE
*Substitute Option:
(Open to Immersion Candidates ONLY)
All Above Positions: 
(Based on the Japanese School Year)
Application Deadline
Jan. – May 1st
September 1st
Interviews:
April – May
Sept. – Nov.
Training & Start Month:
September
February
Contract Duration:
September to next year’s March PLUSà
April to following year’s March

Monday, February 20, 2012

Center for Japanese Studies | Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship - App deadline March 15th

Center for Japanese Studies |  Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship

Program Announcement
 The Center for Japanese Studies is pleased to announce a new scholarship program to support undergraduate students who will participate in a study abroad program to Japan. Applications for CJS Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarships for undergraduate students participating in a study abroad program to Japan during Spring-Summer 2012 and Academic Year 2012-13 are now available. Applications are due March 15, 2012.


Eligibility
· Currently enrolled undergraduate students at the University of Michigan in any school or college are eligible.

· Students graduating in May 2012 or August 2012 are not eligible.

· Recipients must participate in a study abroad academic program that is sponsored by CGIS or another school or college of the University of Michigan and that results in academic credit. The recipient must travel to Japan with the program during Spring-Summer 2012, Fall 2012, and/or Winter 2013. Students who are enrolled in CGIS GCC or GIEU course during Winter 2012 and will be traveling to Japan with the course immediately after the end of the term are also eligible.

· Students who enroll in a qualified summer intensive Japanese language program located in Japan during Summer 2012 are also eligible. In order to qualify, a summer language program must teach the equivalent of one academic year of Japanese as taught at the University of Michigan; the recipient must enroll at the 2nd year level or above.

· Independent research, internships, and volunteer activities are not eligible.

· Students who are awarded the Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship in Japanese are not eligible.

Scholarship Award
· Approximately 5-7 awards of up to $1,500 each will be made.

· Scholarship funds may only be used to cover expenses associated with the study abroad program participation, such as tuition, program fee, airfare, room, and board.

· Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic merit by the Center for Japanese Studies Admissions and Fellowships Committee.

· If you receive a need-based financial aid package for the study abroad program, the acceptance of this scholarship may result in an adjustment of your need-based financial aid package. Please consult the Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions.


Application
· All required forms and detailed explanation of each of the required items can be found on the CJS website at: www.ii.umich.edu/cjs/academics/studentfunding/ugstudyabroadscholarship/

· Application form (2 pages)

· Statement of purpose (limit 1000 words)

· Résumé.

· Two academic letters of recommendation

· Current UM official transcript.

· Copy of letter of acceptance for the study abroad or summer language program (if available)


Deadline
· March 15, 2012, 5pm

· All materials should be brought or sent to the Center for Japanese Studies, 4640 School of Social Work Building, 1080 South University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106.

· Awards will be announced in late April.

Questions and Further Information
· See Center for Japanese Studies website at: www.ii.umich.edu/cjs/academics/studentfunding/ugstudyabroadscholarship/

· Contact the CJS Academic Services Coordinator at cjsacademics@umich.edu, 734-764-6307.


Azumi Ann Takata, Ph.D.
CJS Academic Services Coordinator & East Asia FLAS Coordinator
Office Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 9-5
Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan
1080 South University Avenue, Suite 4640, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
Phone: +1-734-764-6307; Fax: +1-734-936-2948; Email: takata@umich.edu




Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Cross-Cultural Business Communication Study Abroad Course in Japan


A new University of Michigan course  titled "Cross-Cultural Business Communication in Japan,"  is being offered this spring semester.  The course will take place this summer from May 7 to 19, 2012, and is offered as a study abroad program for Michigan undergraduates and graduate students.  The course will feature hands-on activities to explore the dimensions of culture, along with many opportunities to interact with the community in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture. 

Thanks to the support of sponsoring organizations, it's one of the most affordable study abroad programs available.  Each University of Michigan student will receive a $200 scholarship through the Japan Center for Michigan Universities.

The attached flyer gives an overview of the course, and many more details are available online at www.cross-cultural-biz.com.

The deadline to apply is Friday, February 10th

Monday, December 12, 2011

Nanotechnology research opportunities in Japan

Rice University is now accepting applications for the 2012 NanoJapan:

International Research Experience for Undergraduates program.

Generously supported by an NSF Partnerships for International Research & Education (NSF-PIRE) grant, the program seeks to cultivate interest in nanotechnology among young U.S. undergraduate students, especially those from underrepresented groups, and encourages such students to pursue graduate study and academic research in the physical sciences.Recognized as a model for international education programs for science and engineering students, NanoJapan will provide U.S.
undergraduates with structured research opportunities in Japanese university laboratories with Japanese mentors focused on the study of THz dynamics of nanostructures.

The program includes:

1. Pre-Departure Orientation at Rice University

2. Three week Orientation Program in Tokyo that includes Introductory Japanese Language Classes, Introduction to Japanese Society & Culture Seminar, and an Introduction to Nanoscale Science and THz Dynamics Seminar

3. Nanotechnology Research Internship: Eight and a half week research internship with leading nanotechnology laboratories in Japan.
Potential research host universities include Keio University, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chiba University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Osaka Institute of Technology, Shinshu University, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University.

4. Re-Entry Program: Includes the communication skills and career developments seminars and the presentation of a research poster at the Rice Quantum Institute's Summer Research Colloquium.

To be eligible to apply for the NanoJapan International Research Experience for Undergraduates (IREU) program you must be:
- Currently enrolled as a degree-seeking undergraduate student at a US institution of higher education;
- A U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
- Currently in your freshman or sophomore year;
- In good academic standing and not currently under any academic suspension or other disciplinary action at your home university;
- Able to express a demonstrated interest in the field of nanotechnology as it relates to THz dynamics of nanostructures

All eligible students with a strong interest in the field of physics-related nanotechnology research and desire to study in Japan are encouraged to apply. Women, underrepresented groups, and students from schools with limited research opportunities are particularly encouraged to apply. Community college students who plan to matriculate to a four-year university and major in physics or engineering are also strongly encouraged to apply. No prior Japanese language experience is required, though applicants should be able to express a demonstrated interest in the study of Japanese language and/or culture.

Benefits: Selected participants will receive international airfare to Japan (departing from Houston), a $4,500 stipend to be used towards living costs while abroad, and program, some meals, and lodging costs related to the Pre-Departure Orientation, Orientation Program in Tokyo, Mid-Program Meeting in Kyoto, and Re-Entry Program at Rice. In lieu of a program fee, students will be responsible for enrollment in a one-credit research course through the Rice Summer School and payment of all applicable tuition and fees.

Online applications must be submitted by January 27, 2012 and two letters of recommendation must be received by February 1, 2012. For more information on the NanoJapan program and to access the online application please see http://nanojapan.rice.edu. For questions please email nanojapan@rice.edu or call (713) 348-6362.

A copy of our program flier is also available for download at http://nanojapan.rice.edu/nr_newsletter.shtml.