(Kyoto) -(2000) aotani@cfse.ryugaku.kyoto-u.ac.jp http://cfse.ryugaku.kyoto-u.ac.jp Professor Masayasu Aotani has spent twenty years in the United States before returning to his alma mater Kyoto University in 1998. He attended five graduate schools in the States, worked in Silicon Valley, and became a college professor after receiving a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley. Upon his return, he realized how much Japan was behind the United States in its internationalization efforts. As a Professor in the International Center of Kyoto University, he organizes various projects and teaches many classes to help students acquire English proficiency and become more aware of different cultures. He highly recommends students to study abroad and to do an internship overseas. He is a major driving force behind Kyoto University's student exchange activities with foreign institutions. His bottle-blonde hair as well as his commute on skateboard has become widely known in Kyoto and other parts of Japan as a sign of big changes coming to Japan's national universities in the 21st century. Tel: 075-753-2568 Fax: 075-753-2562
(Kanagawa) -(2001) Information of Ithaca NY USA for Japanese
*.csuohio.edu
http://www.csuohio.edu/history/shiga96/index.html
-(1997) Cleveland, OH. USA A project by international students enrolled at the Japan Center for Michigan Universities in Hikone, Shiga, designed to introduce aspects of life in Japan to interested visitors. Examines and illustrates a variety of topics including castle defense systems and traditional garden design. Part of the "...About Japan" web site for students and teachers interested in learning and teaching about Japan.
- Comprehensive account of this tragic event that took place in Nanjing, China, in 1937 includes photos, video clips, interviews, and documented materials.
*.msu.edu
http://www.msu.edu/user/okadakat/kaigai-e.htm
-(1996) MI. USA Links which provide useful information for Japanese living abroad.
http://www.msu.edu/user/okadakat/
-(1996) I am a Ph.D student of economics at MSU and I am from Japan. My homepage contains Japan Links, Japanese Bond Market (providing Japanese bond market forecasts, JGB price chart, etc.), Links for Japanese Living Overseas. You can even call me using Internet Phone.
http://www.msu.edu/user/okadakat/bond-e.htm
-(1996) This page contains: JGB (Japanese Government Bond) futures chart, Links related to bond markets, JGB market forecasts, and Bond Trading Glossary (only in Japanese).
http://www.msu.edu/user/okadakat/index.html
-(1996) This page provides links that contain useful information for Japanese living overseas.
http://www.msu.edu/user/yagiyozo/index.html
-(1999) I am a virtutal personality, yozo yagi. This site is the complex of columns about studying abroad, MBA, New York City, Ecology, Business, Music and so on.
- Study of the fierst polynomial time primality testing algorithm presented by Manindra Agrawal and his students Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur
*.siu.edu
http://www.siu.edu/~nakajo/
(Niigata) -(2001) SIUC-N is an American branch campus in Japan which consists of Intensive English Program (IEP) and Core Curriculum (CC). Students study basic English in the IEP before moving on to study university courses in CC and moving to America to complete their degree.
- With campuses in the Cayman Islands and Windham Maine, as well as clinical sites in the United States and the United Kingdom, St. Matthews provides students with an international perspective on the practice of medicine.
*.tcu.edu
http://stuwww.tcu.edu/~yfurusawa/mimisuma/
-(2002) This is made by Ysk who is an international student from Japan to the U.S. It has not only diary...just check it out!
*.udallas.edu
http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/iep/
-(2002) Study English abroad in intensive Listening, Reading, Writing and Business Communication classes.
*.unt.edu
http://people.unt.edu/~kt0025/index.htm
(Aichi) -(2001) This is a site where we are trying to make original animation.
http://people.unt.edu/~jm0017/index.html
-(1998) Junichi's Homepage
*.uoregon.edu
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~masafumi/
-(2002) This is masafuton. One of the purposes that I'm having this sites is that I want to communicate with you. Please freely email me!
*.upenn.edu
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~tsuji/toppage.html
- City and Regional Planning of Penn
*.uta.edu
http://students.uta.edu/NX/nxt5355/top.html
- there are many funny contents which are about university life in the United States
- This is official website of University of Wisconsin-Superior. Even though Superior is pretty small place, it is really good place to study a lot. Why don't you consider to attend this University as one of your best university?
*.wsu.edu
http://www.wsu.edu/~akinorit/jindex.html
(Osaka) - Akinori's iPage
http://www.wsu.edu/~akinorit/index.html
(Osaka) -(2001) I introduce myself, some picture in Japan and the U.S, and a sort of my diary.