July 19, 2022
On July 18, Discovery Program for Global Learners (GDP) held an
online admissions information session targeted at prospective students
interested in studying sciences. Domestic applications to GDP are
divided into two groups; namely, sciences and humanities, and the
Program is actively recruiting applicants who wish to pursue studies in
scientific fields. The information session was open to prospective
students from all over the world, and twenty high school students,
parents, and high school teachers from both Japan and abroad
participated in the event.
Program faculty kicked off the session by talking about the unique
aspects of GDP and elaborating on its admissions process, after which
they introduced the study and research opportunities available to
students interested in sciences. Then, Program alumni currently enrolled
in graduate school spoke about their experiences as GDP students. The
event ended on a high note, with participants being divided into small
groups for a Q&A session with Program faculty and past students.
This gave participants an opportunity to get a better grasp on the
Program’s course content and unique curriculum, as well as the kind of
research activities that connect seamlessly with graduate studies.
GDP was established in October 2017 as a faculty where international
students from all over the world, returnees, and graduates from high
schools in Japan can come together to study subjects from a wide variety
of fields while sharing their diverse cultures and experiences. The
program aims to nurture students that are active on the global stage by
encouraging them to design a unique program of study that is not
restricted by department or faculty.
◯For more details about GDP and the admissions process, please click here.
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