International Student Support
ALWAYS NU
"What should I do to obtain Student Visa?""What if I become sick in Japan?"
"Can I get any academic support?"
Navigating the waters from getting a visa to entreing and studying (surviving) in Japan might sound fraught with obstacles if you are from another country. That's why we are here to help you like a friend, and to make your life in Japan carefree, at east and more meaningful. Need any help? We are always with you.
Housing
G30 International Programs students are housed in the Ishida Memorial International Residence Myoken for the first year. The "Advising Offices for Housing" provides consultation to students searching for new accommodation and organizes “Moving Out” workshops twice a year. Rent for off-campus, single-room apartments usually falls within 30,000 to 50,000 Yen per month.Housing information is also available at on-campus places like the Nagoya University Co-op or bulletin boards at the international student center.
Facilities | 93 rooms for single persons (15 m2) |
Each room equipped with | Kitchenette, Bath, Toilet, Bed, Curtain, Closet, Desk, Chair, Desk lamp, Air-conditioner, Refrigerator, Microwave Oven, Wi-Fi, etc. |
Equipment for Shared Use | Launderette & Drier, Common Room, etc. |
Room rent | 32,000 yen per month (monthly service fee is included)plus utility charges |
Academic Advising
International Student Advisor and Academic Advisor
Studying overseas is exciting and challenging. International student advisors at each school provide international students with support and guidance in every aspect of life here at NU. From orientation to career counseling, the international student advisors provide a one-stop service for adjustment, academic and personal issues. In addition, G30 students have an assigned professor, who supports as one of their schools’ academic advisor.
Health and Medical Care
Nagoya University takes good care of its students’ health. Apart from free mandatory annual physical checkup for all students, the Health Administration Office provides health advice, first-aid and mental health support. Fiind more details.
Study Abroad
Nagoya University Study Abroad Office
Office Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30-17:00
Tel: +81- (0) 52-789-4594
Email: abroad*iee.nagoya-u.ac.jp (replace * with @)
Clubs & Recreation
Nagoya University Festival (Meidaisai / 名大祭)
Clubs
Nagoya University offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities that provide all kinds of opportunities to meet students sharing similar interests. From cultural to vocational and from athletics to academics, there are more than 100 students’ clubs and societies waiting to enrich your campus life. Some also provide the opportunity to experience captivating aspects of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. Valuing history and tradition, NU encourages many uniquely Japanese sports and activities such as traditional martial arts or Japanese tea ceremony.