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Select Asian Students To Study Medicine In Japan For Free; New Program To Start As Early As FY26

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ASIA NEWS NETWORK
 
This is the first time for the ministry to attempt such an initiative, which it is undertaking with the aim of both contributing to the international community and expanding use of Japanese medical equipment and pharmaceuticals around Asia.
The Health, Labor and Welfare Minist...

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Japanese student emerges varsity topper in Siddha medicine

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BUSINESS STANDARD
 
A Japanese student who
 
came to Kerala in search of the secrets of the ancient medical system of Siddha, has bagged the top rank in the Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery (BSMS) in Kerala University.
 
Twenty-five-year-old Ayumi Saito, a student of Santhigiri
 
Siddha Me...

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Japan's Divided Education Strategy

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NYTIMES
 
Japan’s simultaneous embrace of nationalism and cosmopolitanism is generating ambiguous signals from its education policy makers. They are rewriting textbooks along what they call “patriotic” lines, alienating their Asian neighbors in the process. But at the same time, they are promotin...

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Finding Part-time Work

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Many foreign students choose to do part-time work to help pay their tuition or living expenses. Today, eight out of ten foreign students are engaged in some type of part-time work in Japan (Source: JASSO survey 2009). However, under the status of residence of "exc...

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