We support international students so that they can spend each day with a smile
Resident Assistant: Ayaka Murata (left image)
Faculty and department: Department of Education and Culture at the Faculty of Education.
"International student dormitories are home to students from different countries, so it is a place where you can develop a global sense. Even if you have a shy personality or are not confident in Japanese language, don't worry. From life to learning, the Resident Assistants will provide detailed backup".
Fun events are held at the dormitory. Let's have fun together!
Resident Assistant: Asa Nagae (right image)
Faculty and department: Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Liberal Arts
Resident assistants work with the International Exchange Division to support students so that they can lead a comfortable and safe university life. The dormitory also organizes events to deepen communication, such as Japanese language study groups and movie viewing parties, so let's have fun together.
A place of relaxation where you can share university information and exchange different cultures
International student: Kim Sung-woon (center of image)
Birthplace: South Korea
Faculty and department: Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Liberal Arts.
"Originally, I wasn't a dormitory student, but I visited almost every day and enjoyed interacting with international students from various countries, so I moved into an international students dormitory. The resident assistant is kind and shares information such as classes, so I am enjoying a fulfilling university life.
Resident assistants will inform students of recruitment on the portal sites of Hachioji Campus and Utsunomiya Campus and the bulletin board on campus.