This annual Study Abroad Fair plays an important role in encouraging students to study abroad by providing them with information about the many opportunities available to them. The fair allows students to familiarize themselves with the idea of studying overseas and to start making plans for a study abroad experience early on in their university careers.
Many Keio students came to the Hiyoshi Communication Lounge and visited the booths of participating embassies and outside study abroad agents as well as the Individual Consultation Corner to receive consultation from International Center staff, faculty members, and administrative staff. Representatives from participating booths held seminars on studying abroad in various countries, the Keio University Student Exchange Program, various study abroad programs, language tests (TOEFL, IELTS, and HSK), as well as scholarship and employment. Every year, we invite our partner universities from overseas, and this year HEC Paris joined the fair from France. For those planning to study at HEC Paris, it was a precious occasion to obtain information on HEC and learn about the French education system and study environment.
Videos on study abroad and the exchange programs offered by Keio University were played throughout the day and attracted many students who were eager to learn more about the things they need to know for studying abroad. At the Conversation Corner, international students currently studying at Keio provided an opportunity for others to learn about their countries and culture, and Keio students with study abroad experience gave advice on exchange programs. Every day the venue was packed with Keio university students, faculty members, and Keio high school students. There were more than 2,000 attendees over the four days making the Keio Study Abroad Fair 2015 a great success.
In conjunction with the fair, the Global Carrier Forum was held at room D203 on June 8th. In the first session, a representative of the human resources department of a global enterprise gave a lecture under the theme "The Current State of Study Abroad and Employment" followed by a panel discussion amongst human resources staff of major companies in Japan. The second session, "Career Guidance-Work in International Organizations" was led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This included a lecture by a representative from the Ministry's Recruitment Center for International Organizations on the roadmap to gaining a position in an international organization, and a United Nations staff member gave an extremely interesting lecture on a UN program he is currently engaged in. This career guidance session was aimed for students who are interested in working for international organizations. Afterwards, there were many specific questions from the 250 attendees, which showed their keen interest in international organizations.
See Study Abroad Fair 2015 site Here!
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Study Abroad Fair Banner

Participant Booth

Participant Booth

Individual Consultation Corner

Seminar

Conversation Corner

Global Career Forum

Global Career Forum

