Every year, many Sophia University students study abroad in countries all over the world outside of Japan. How did they manage to find their way through the differences in languages, cultures, and lifestyles? Here are some voices of students who studied abroad.

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Exploring 34 Cities in 12 Countries — A Journey That Broadened My Horizons from Germany

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Faculty of Humanities
  • #Department of English Literature

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Studying at Seoul National University provided an opportunity to view Japan-Korea relations from multiple perspectives

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Global Studies
  • #Faculty of Global Studies

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A realistic view of Germany as seen by a researcher of German literature

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Graduateschoolabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Graduate School of Humanities
  • #Master’s (Doctoral) Program in German Literature
  • #Graduate Programs

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My short-term study abroad in Taiwan and Australia, where I learned the process of incorporating diverse ideas into my day-to-day life.

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Liberal Arts
  • #Faculty of Liberal Arts

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Two weeks in Geneva, where I was inspired by the aspirations of officials working for international organization.

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Law
  • #Faculty of Law

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Feeling the energy of the local students in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Faculty of Human Sciences
  • #Department of Social Services

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Social Engagement Programs in Côte d’Ivoire, offered me another level of experience that was not accessible on a personal visit

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Global Studies
  • #Faculty of Global Studies

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In-depth discussion held on environmental issues with young people from EU countries during my two weeks stay in Denmark

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Economics
  • #Faculty of Economics

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I gained a multifaceted perspective essential for a researcher, for one month spent at the University of California.

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Materials and Life Sciences
  • #Faculty of Science and Technology

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My stereotypes of foreign countries overturned by experiencing Korean culture

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Global Studies
  • #Faculty of Global Studies

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My vision of the future as an international civil servant came to light through the realities of Cote d’Ivoire

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Law
  • #Faculty of Law

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Studying in Canada, a challenge despite my disability, gave me confidence and positive attitude

  • #Campus Life
  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #For Prospective Students
  • #Department of Global Studies
  • #Faculty of Global Studies

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