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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Understanding the dynamism of American politics through cross- cultural discussions

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

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My life-changing encounters and experiences in Australia

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

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“Reach out or you won’t be heard”: a message I realized pushing myself in the U.S.

  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Department of English Studies
  • #Faculty of Foreign Studies

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Cote d’Ivoire as it is, without a “development target” bias

  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Department of English Studies
  • #Faculty of Foreign Studies

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The warmth of a Thai ethnic minority village community, even with language barrier

  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Department of English Studies
  • #Faculty of Foreign Studies

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“Enjoy being undecided about your career,” the words resonated with me during my internship in the Philippines

  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Department of English Studies
  • #Faculty of Foreign Studies

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Experiencing the history of the Inca Empire and enjoying conversations with people in Peru

  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Department of Hispanic Studies
  • #Faculty of Foreign Studies

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Six months in Colombia, where I was rescued many times by the generous and friendly local people

  • #Student
  • #Studyabroad
  • #Department of Hispanic Studies
  • #Faculty of Foreign Studies

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