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Comments from a former participant
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"A truly unforgettable year! The Vulcanus year was a
formative experience, providing me with both exposure to
advanced technology and also a better appreciation of
other areas such as culture and business. It is a very
practical programme, and people can expect to put their
technical skills to use during the internship. I learned a
lot during my placement at Dai Nippon Printing where I
worked with very recent mobile phone technology. My
colleagues were very warm and made me feel part of the
team, this was a very important part of the experience to
me. I believe that this programme is an exceptional
opportunity to garner a better grasp of one's technical
interests and develop various transferable skills.
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Nikolai SULTANA (MT),
University of Malta Vulcanus in Japan 2005-2006, Dai Nippon Printing
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NEXT SESSION:
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Session September 2008 to
August 2009
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Application deadline: passed
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The deadline to apply for 2008 session is over
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What is it?
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The programme consists of industrial placements
for EU students. It starts in September and ends in August of the
following year in order to accommodate the academic year in EU Member
States.
The students follow:
- a one-week seminar on "Japan";
- a four-month intensive Japanese language course;
- and then an eight-month traineeship in a Japanese company.
"Vulcanus in Japan" started in 1997. |
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Objectives
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- to study the range of advanced technologies employed by a leading
Japanese host company;
- to learn Japanese and to understand and appreciate Japanese
culture with a view to an enriching one year experience abroad;
- to be well placed in your future career to interact with Japanese
businesses and people.
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Are you eligible?
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Applicants should be:
- EU citizens
- engineering or science students*
In accordance with the regulations of their respective universities,
the students will be either undergraduates or postgraduate students
who are able to take a year out - as a recognised part of their course
or as a year off - or postgraduates.
*Computer
science, science engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical, electronics,
biotechnology, electrical engineering, physics, telecommunication,
information, nuclear engineering, civil engineering, metal materials,
ceramics, production system,
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Who pays what
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| This programme is financed by the EU-Japan Centre for
Industrial Cooperation (a joint venture co-financed by the European
Commission and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry),
and the Japanese host company. The European students are awarded a
grant ( 15,000) to cover the cost of travel to and from Japan and
living expenses in Japan. There is no charge for the language course
and seminar, and accommodation is provided free of charge during the
course and seminar and the company traineeship. |
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Selection criteria
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| Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic
record and the opinion of their tutors, their knowledge of written
and spoken English, their motivation, their attitude to EU-Japan relations
and their ability to adapt to a different culture. |
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Information regarding the Vulcanus
in Japan programme
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* Are you a European university?
As a university, you may submit applications of several students enrolled
in your establishment, who wish to take part in this programme.
Please contact the Vulcanus
manager for further information. |
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| * Are you a European student
willing to take part in this programme? Complete the information
request to receive further information. |
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