2023年11月
【Deadline January 18th,2024】2024 Housing Application For "Yokohama International Student House"
Application Requirements & Application Forms
・Please check Yokohama International Student House website.
Yokohama International Student House
*Application forms can be downloaded from the website or distributed at our offices listed below.
Submitting Application Forms
We will collect students' applications and send them to Yokohama International Student House at once.
Please bring yourself all of required documents to our offices or send them via email.
【Application Period of Keio:2024 January 5th (FRI)~18th (THURS) 4:45PM (Japan time)】
*Please note that this application period differs from Yokohama International Student House website.
<Offices to submit(8:45AM~4:45PM)Unavailable on weekends or public holidays>
-Student Services (International) (Hiyoshi Campus, 1F Independence Wing)
-Student Services, Graduate School section(Hiyoshi Campus, 2F Collaboration Complex)
-Student Services (International), Yagami Campus
<Email addresses to submit>
Title:【Application for Yokohama International Student House】Student ID No. & Name
-Student Services (International), Hiyoshi Campus(Undergraduate):hiyoshi-ic@adst.keio.ac.jp
-Hiyoshi Campus (Graduate Schools):ic-hiyoshi-grads@adst.keio.ac.jp
-Student Services (International), Yagami Campus:ic-yagami@adst.keio.ac.jp
Inquiries
・About Submitting Application Forms:
-Student Services(International), Hiyoshi Campus(Undergraduate) 045-566-1033 / hiyoshi-ic@adst.keio.ac.jp
-Hiyoshi Campus(Graduate Schools) 045-564-2441(KBS) , 045-564-2517(KMD) , 045-564-2518(SDM)
ic-hiyoshi-grads@adst.keio.ac.jp (KBS/KMD/SDM)
-Student Services (International), Yagami Campus 045-566-1468 / ic-yagami@adst.keio.ac.jp
・Other inquiries:Yokohama International Student House 045-507-0121 / Contact Us | Yokohama International Student House (yish-yoke.com)
KOSMIC's 39th Annual Japanese Speech Contest for the International Students will be held on Mita Campus. The finalists will give speeches on the theme "Japan vs. My Country: The Fun of Studying Abroad". Please come listen to the great speeches!
Date & Time : | 2023.12.2 (Sat) 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. |
Location: | Mita Enzetsu-kan(Public Speaking Hall) in Mita Campus |
Hosted by: | KOSMIC |
Registration: | Registration is NOT required. No admission fee. |
<What is CEMS?>
CEMS is a global alliance of 33 of the world's top business schools, more than 70 corporate partners (multinational companies) and 8 social partners (NGOs), dedicated to educating and preparing future generations of international business leaders, through the CEMS Master in International Management (MIM). Keio University joined CEMS in 2010 and is the only member from Japan.
<For more details>
Find out more about this good news from here and the related website below.
CEMS News: https://www.cems.org/news-events/news/cems-rises-one-place-11th-qs-2024-masters-management-mim-ranking
QS Business Master's Rankings 2024: Management:
https://www.topuniversities.com/business-masters-rankings/management?sort_by=rank&order_by=asc
About the CEMS MIM program at Keio: https://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/study/cemsmim/overview.html
Keio's CEMS students, corporate partners, faculty members, and past members of Keio's CEMS MIM (CEMS Master's in International Management) Programme came together for a reception on Friday, October 13, at The Cafeteria in the South School Building on Mita Campus.
This semester, Keio is hosting 12 students from CEMS partner schools, reflecting the international nature of the Keio CEMS MIM Programme. The reception started with an opening address from Professor Teruo Nakatsuma, Dean of the Graduate School of Economics, followed by a toast by Vice-President Motohiro Tsuchiya. There were about 40 people in attendance at the reception, including representatives from CEMS Corporate Partners.
It was a pleasant evening of eating, drinking, short speeches, and conversations among a diverse group of attendees -- a testament to the strong network of the ever-expanding CEMS community.
For more information about the Keio CEMS MIM Programme, see:
http://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/study/cems
Find out more about the global activities of CEMS: http://www.cems.org/
Keep up to date with the latest activities of Keio's CEMS students: https://ja-jp.facebook.com/CemsClubTokyo
To start the Fall Semester, Keio CEMS students had a busy week with a company visit and two one-day Skill Seminars. The CEMS MIM (Master's in International Management) Programme is a world-leading international management master's course in which graduates receive a master's degree both from their home institution and from CEMS.
On September 25, a group of CEMS Students visited Kowa Company, Ltd. at their Tokyo branch office. Representatives from five main divisions of Kowa welcomed the group and gave an introduction to the various fields of business and projects they are involved in. The Kowa staff were generous with their time, and the CEMS students showed a strong interest in the wide range of business that Kowa engaged in.
The day after the office visit, Professor Adam Komisarof from the Faculty of Letters conducted a Skill Seminar titled "Mastering Intercultural Communication with Japanese People in Business." This seminar allowed students to better understand intercultural communication in international business environments in Japan and abroad, while exploring how cultural differences impact communication and relationships in diverse business environments. They also learned to create strategies for promoting positive, effective intercultural communication as well as to improve their persuasive communication skills.
Then, on September 30, the CEMS students attended a Skill Seminar titled "The Psychology of Intercultural Effectiveness" led by Professor Joseph Shaules of the Keio University GIC Center. This workshop focused on the cognitive and psychological factors that can lead to poor performance in the face of cultural complexity. By examining how culture shapes our mental processes -- how bias is a "natural" part of our perceptual architecture that affects our judgment and how intercultural effectiveness requires the ability to "read the air" (or correctly interpret cultural patterns) -- students looked at how to function effectively in intercultural contexts and achieve desired outcomes.
This first week of the Fall Semester provided a solid foundation for the CEMS students for the busy semester ahead.
Learn more about the CEMS program at Keio: https://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/study/cemsmim/overview.html
Find out more about the global activities of CEMS: https://www.cems.org
Keep up to date with CEMS in Tokyo on Instagram: @cemsclubtokyo