蜜语直播app student team has also been awarded the “Winning Prize” for “Campus Life Promotion Video Contest” at Tsukuba Campus of University of Tsukuba.
The contest aims to create a 5-minute video appealing the attractive aspects of campus life to prospective students. The video was created in 4 different languages that showed the diversity and attractiveness of 蜜语直播app and impressed viewers with its commitment to the work and the close relationship between the students.
Click the thumbnail to view the video!
]]>Master’s Program in Sport and Olympic Studies: TIAS from October 2014-April 2017
What did you study at the University of Tsukuba?
The overall Ecosystem of sports in Japan and worldwide. The concept of Olympian and Olympic studies. The concept of equality and accessibility in sports. And sports science, medicine and technology.
What do you recommend about the University of Tsukuba, Malaysia?
It is a conducive program from a well known and established university, on of the oldest and best sports university in Japan. The Professor's are all well trained and very knowledgeable in their field. Having the university branch in Malaysia is an opportunity not to be wasted.
What did you study at the University of Tsukuba?
Economics related subjects and Japanese language.
What do you recommend about the University of Tsukuba, Malaysia?
Variety of course provided, experienced and professional lecturers, strategic location, wider carrier opportunity.
]]>
Y. Y from Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia
School of Life and Environmental Sciences from April 2023- august 2023
What did you study at the University of Tsukuba?
I’m an exchange student for one semester and studied Japanese Language & Japanese Society in University of Tsukuba.
What do you recommend about the University of Tsukuba, Malaysia?
To connect with not just with local students but also with other international students because that what I got from University of Tsukuba. I got diverse friends from all around the world.
]]>
Exchange student under School of Life and Environment Sciences, Colleges of Agro-Biological Resources Sciences, October 2022 - February 2023
What did you study at the University of Tsukuba?
At the University of Tsukuba, the majority of the subjects I study are related to economics. These include comparative economics, contemporary issues in developing countries, the history of economic thought, and monetary economics. Additionally, I take part in other courses such as Trans-ASEAN Global Agenda Debate, Global Internship, and Japanese Culture. These subjects have been incredibly interesting as they have helped me enhance my knowledge not only of the global economy but also provided insights into Japan's economy. Moreover, I have had a great experience exchanging thoughts with both Japanese and international students.
What do you recommend about the University of Tsukuba, Malaysia?
I highly recommend the environment at the University of Tsukuba. It offers a completely new experience compared to studying at my home university. The campus is expansive and filled with various facilities that are sure to amaze you. The atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing, providing an ideal environment for learning. Besides, the university boasts a diverse range of clubs such as Kyudo and Kendo, which offer opportunities to immerse yourself in Japanese culture. Additionally, the university hosts numerous interesting events such as the University Festival (Sohosai) and Imagine the 海外 (KIGAI; abroad). If you're someone who loves to explore and experience new things, this is a great opportunity for you to enrich yourself and broaden your worldview.
]]>
Exchange students program from April 2023- August 2023
What did you study at the University of Tsukuba?
At Tsukuba University I had the opportunity to study multiple subjects such as politics, economics, IT, and sociology. In my third and fourth years, I focused on media politics and wrote my graduation thesis regarding race relations and media in Malaysia. I also had the opportunity to learn sports like Kendo and Judo.
What do you recommend about the University of Tsukuba, Malaysia?
Tsukuba University has some of the best teaching staff in Japan and has consistently shown great achievements in academia. But I think the best thing about the university is the international and welcoming environment it provides. I was able to learn with teachers and students from all over the world, which helped broaden my perspectives on many topics. I believe that the new branch in Malaysia will be able to provide the same environment and quality to students moving forward.
Exchange student under School of Life and Environment Sciences, Colleges of Agro-Biological Resources Sciences, Oct 2022 - Feb 2023
What did you study at the University of Tsukuba?
I completed the Fundamental Science and Japanese course, including Chemistry, Mechanics, Trans-ASEAN Global Agenda Debate, Global Internship, and Engineering Ethics abroad. Besides, I was also able to enhance my language proficiency through daily interactions and coursework in Japanese and English. Furthermore, I was able to establish valuable international connections through networking events and collaboration with fellow students.
What do you recommend about the University of Tsukuba, Malaysia?
The freedom and diversity of courses that are able to register in University of Tsukuba. It also deepened my understanding of Japanese culture and values during in University of Tsukuba. A lot of activities and sport clubs such as Sohosai and Tsukuba-Live make life in UT more interesting.