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Fall 2014 Study Abroad Fair Draws a Crowd

Special Thanks to Student
Representatives of:
AFRICA
Al Akhawayn University
Morocco
ASIA
University Brunei Darussalam
Brunei
Nanjing University
China
Nankai University
China
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong
Korea University
Korea
Ateneo de Manila University
Philippines
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Fu Jen Catholic University
Taiwan
National Chengchi University
Taiwan
National Chi Nan University
Thailand
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
Yuan Ze University
Taiwan
Chulalongkorn University
Thailand
Mahidol University International College
Thailand
EUROPE
University of Nicosia
Singapore
Masaryk University
Czech Republic
University of Lapland
Finland
University of Tampere
Finland
Burgundy Business School
France
NEOMA Business School
France
Rennes 2 University
France
Toulouse Business School
France
Universite de Toulouse II Jean Jaures
France
Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences
Germany
University of Latvia
Latvia
Vilnius University
Lithuania
Vytautus Magnus University
Lithuania
HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem Business School
The Netherlands
University of Bergen
Norway
University of Bucharest
Romania
Far Eastern Federal University
Russia
National research University Higher School of Economics
Russia
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
Linkoping University
Sweden
Linnaeus University
Sweden
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
The University of Sheffield
United Kingdom
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
University of Leeds
United Kingdom
NORTH AMERICA
University of Toronto
Canada
Wilfred Laurier University
Canada
Beloit College
United States
The College of William and Mary
United States
Dickinson College
United States
George Mason University
United States
Gonzaga University
United States
Knox College
United States
San Francisco State University
United States
St. Cloud State University
United States
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
United States
University of New Mexico
United States
University of Colorado Boulder
United States
University of Northern Iowa
United States
University of Oregon
United States
Ursinus College
United States
Western Washington University
United States
OCEANIA
Griffith University
Australia
University of Canterbury
New Zealand
SOUTH AMERICA
Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Peru
Over 88 students,
representing
59 universities
in 29 countries/ regions

For an afternoon, Student Hall became an international bazaar, decked out with flags, posters, and brochures from around the world, for the Fall 2014 AIU Study Abroad Fair on October 24. With decorations for the following week’s Halloween party already in place, the fair took on a spooky air, but nobody could mistake the bustle and noise for a graveyard.

Universities with student representatives proved very popular with the fair visitors, as they could get in-depth information from the student perspective on campus life, courses, and all-around experience.

All AIU students are required to study abroad for one year as a criteria for graduation. However, with 167 partner universities providing possible study abroad destinations in 46 countries- and more added in each semester- it can be a challenge for students to narrow down their choices. The Study Abroad Fair, held each semester, gives Japanese students the opportunity to talk freely with both exchange students from partner universities and Japanese students who have returned from their study abroad experience- both to get information and to make friends.

Several students who already decided on their study abroad destination visited the fair to make friends with current exchange students who will become a friendly face immediately on arrival.

This semester’s Study Abroad Fair was our biggest yet, with 88 student volunteers representing 59 universities in 29 countries and regions, with another 51 universities and 12 countries and regions represented by brochures, posters, and university memorabilia. We are always grateful for the students’ participation and the generous support of their home universities, who send their brochures and encourage their students to join in the fair.

In addition to the universities that had student representatives, dozens more sent their brochures, posters, and souvenir goods. We only hope the ghosts on the windows didn’t frighten anyone away!

Thank you again to all the student volunteers who came out to represent their home and host universities, and a special thanks to those students who volunteered to come early and stay late to help us with the set-up and tear down! This fair could not succeed without all of our volunteers. We hope your efforts pay off and that the friendships that started at the Study Abroad Fair continue on at our international partners and after graduation, as well!

Additional Material Participation from:
ASIA
Wuhan University
China
The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Ajou University
Korea
Busan University of Foreign Studies
Korea
Ewha Womans University
Korea
Seoul National University
Korea
Sogang University
Korea
Yonsei University
Korea
Macau University
Macau
University of Malaya
Malaysia
National University of Mongolia
Mongolia
University of the Humanities
Mongolia
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Kainan University
Taiwan
Tamkang University
Taiwan
EUROPE
Intercollege
Cyprus
Aarhus University
Denmark
University of Vaasa
Finland
ESC Rennes School of Business
France
Maynooth University
Ireland
University of Ferrara
Italy
NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Norway
University of Oslo
Norway
Warsaw School of Economics
Poland
Catholic University of Portugal
Portugal
International University of Moscow
Russia
FHS St. Gallen University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
University of Aberdeen
United Kingdom
University of East Anglia
United Kingdom
University of Exeter
United Kingdom
University of Stirling
United Kingdom
NORTH AMERICA
University of Manitoba
Canada
Alverno College
United States
Eastern Oregon University
United States
Ithaca College
United States
Marist College
United States
Millsaps College
United States
Monmouth College
United States
Presbyterian College
United States
Southern Oregon University
United States
State University of New York, Oswego
United States
Towson University
United States
University of Mount Union
United States
University of Utah
United States
Washington & Jefferson College
United States
Winona State University
United States
OCEANIA
Deakin University
Australia
La Trobe University
Australia
Macquarie University
Australia
The Australian National University
Australia
The University of Sydney
Australia
The University of the Sunshine Coast
Australia
University of New South Wales
Australia
University of Auckland
New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand
Bringing our total participation to 114 universities
in 36 countries/ regions. Thank you to all of our partners!
Special Thanks to Student
Representatives of:
AFRICA
Al Akhawayn University
Morocco
ASIA
University Brunei Darussalam
Brunei
Nanjing University
China
Nankai University
China
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong
Korea University
Korea
Ateneo de Manila University
Philippines
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Fu Jen Catholic University
Taiwan
National Chengchi University
Taiwan
National Chi Nan University
Thailand
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
Yuan Ze University
Taiwan
Chulalongkorn University
Thailand
Mahidol University International College
Thailand
EUROPE
University of Nicosia
Singapore
Masaryk University
Czech Republic
University of Lapland
Finland
University of Tampere
Finland
Burgundy Business School
France
NEOMA Business School
France
Rennes 2 University
France
Toulouse Business School
France
Universite de Toulouse II Jean Jaures
France
Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences
Germany
University of Latvia
Latvia
Vilnius University
Lithuania
Vytautus Magnus University
Lithuania
HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem Business School
The Netherlands
University of Bergen
Norway
University of Bucharest
Romania
Far Eastern Federal University
Russia
National research University Higher School of Economics
Russia
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
Linkoping University
Sweden
Linnaeus University
Sweden
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
The University of Sheffield
United Kingdom
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
University of Leeds
United Kingdom
NORTH AMERICA
University of Toronto
Canada
Wilfred Laurier University
Canada
Beloit College
United States
The College of William and Mary
United States
Dickinson College
United States
George Mason University
United States
Gonzaga University
United States
Knox College
United States
San Francisco State University
United States
St. Cloud State University
United States
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
United States
University of New Mexico
United States
University of Colorado Boulder
United States
University of Northern Iowa
United States
University of Oregon
United States
Ursinus College
United States
Western Washington University
United States
OCEANIA
Griffith University
Australia
University of Canterbury
New Zealand
SOUTH AMERICA
Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Peru
Over 88 students,
representing
59 universities
in 29 countries/ regions

For an afternoon, Student Hall became an international bazaar, decked out with flags, posters, and brochures from around the world, for the Fall 2014 AIU Study Abroad Fair on October 24. With decorations for the following week’s Halloween party already in place, the fair took on a spooky air, but nobody could mistake the bustle and noise for a graveyard.

Universities with student representatives proved very popular with the fair visitors, as they could get in-depth information from the student perspective on campus life, courses, and all-around experience.

All AIU students are required to study abroad for one year as a criteria for graduation. However, with 167 partner universities providing possible study abroad destinations in 46 countries- and more added in each semester- it can be a challenge for students to narrow down their choices. The Study Abroad Fair, held each semester, gives Japanese students the opportunity to talk freely with both exchange students from partner universities and Japanese students who have returned from their study abroad experience- both to get information and to make friends.

Several students who already decided on their study abroad destination visited the fair to make friends with current exchange students who will become a friendly face immediately on arrival.

This semester’s Study Abroad Fair was our biggest yet, with 88 student volunteers representing 59 universities in 29 countries and regions, with another 51 universities and 12 countries and regions represented by brochures, posters, and university memorabilia. We are always grateful for the students’ participation and the generous support of their home universities, who send their brochures and encourage their students to join in the fair.

In addition to the universities that had student representatives, dozens more sent their brochures, posters, and souvenir goods. We only hope the ghosts on the windows didn’t frighten anyone away!

Thank you again to all the student volunteers who came out to represent their home and host universities, and a special thanks to those students who volunteered to come early and stay late to help us with the set-up and tear down! This fair could not succeed without all of our volunteers. We hope your efforts pay off and that the friendships that started at the Study Abroad Fair continue on at our international partners and after graduation, as well!

Additional Material Participation from:
ASIA
Wuhan University
China
The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Ajou University
Korea
Busan University of Foreign Studies
Korea
Ewha Womans University
Korea
Seoul National University
Korea
Sogang University
Korea
Yonsei University
Korea
Macau University
Macau
University of Malaya
Malaysia
National University of Mongolia
Mongolia
University of the Humanities
Mongolia
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Kainan University
Taiwan
Tamkang University
Taiwan
EUROPE
Intercollege
Cyprus
Aarhus University
Denmark
University of Vaasa
Finland
ESC Rennes School of Business
France
Maynooth University
Ireland
University of Ferrara
Italy
NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Norway
University of Oslo
Norway
Warsaw School of Economics
Poland
Catholic University of Portugal
Portugal
International University of Moscow
Russia
FHS St. Gallen University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
University of Aberdeen
United Kingdom
University of East Anglia
United Kingdom
University of Exeter
United Kingdom
University of Stirling
United Kingdom
NORTH AMERICA
University of Manitoba
Canada
Alverno College
United States
Eastern Oregon University
United States
Ithaca College
United States
Marist College
United States
Millsaps College
United States
Monmouth College
United States
Presbyterian College
United States
Southern Oregon University
United States
State University of New York, Oswego
United States
Towson University
United States
University of Mount Union
United States
University of Utah
United States
Washington & Jefferson College
United States
Winona State University
United States
OCEANIA
Deakin University
Australia
La Trobe University
Australia
Macquarie University
Australia
The Australian National University
Australia
The University of Sydney
Australia
The University of the Sunshine Coast
Australia
University of New South Wales
Australia
University of Auckland
New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand
Bringing our total participation to 114 universities
in 36 countries/ regions. Thank you to all of our partners!