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Purpose of the Visit This programme aims to promote global understanding of Japan and deepen mutual friendship between the youth of Japan and the ASEAN-Oceania region. Participants will have the opportunity to visit a local prefecture or city to learn about Japanese society and culture. Participants will also attend a programme in Tokyo, which includes the Japan-ASEANOceania Festival. You will travel as a group of 40 from New Zealand. The group will include both university and high school students. What the Programme provides The Programme provides ten AUT students with: Return airfares from Auckland to Tokyo Accommodation, meals and transport in Japan Overseas travel accident insurance (insurance may not cover pre-existing chronic diseases. Refer to the attached guidelines for further information)
Cost to participants Participants are expected to cover personal expenses which are not already covered by the Programme. You may also be required to purchase their own travel insurance to cover personal belongings Eligibility To be eligible for the JENESYS 2.0 Programme you must: Be a New Zealand citizen and be eligible to hold a New Zealand passport
Be studying in a Bachelor level degree programme at AUT University at the time of application (preference will be given to students who have completed at least two semesters). Have an excellent academic record, particularly in your current programme of study. Have excellent English oral communication skills Have a strong interest in Japan (please note that Japanese language ability is not essential) Perform a traditional New Zealand or regional dance as a group at the festival in Tokyo* Perform a group song in Japanese* Participate in cross-cultural exchange activities Be willing to share your experience on your return to New Zealand through presentations, posters, social media, AUT website (as required) Complete questionnaires (as required)
Conditions of participation You will not be allowed to: remain in Japan after the programme; change the flight designated by the programme; change accommodation designated by the programme; be accompanied by someone; or travel to other countries on the way to Japan or back to New Zealand.
The above eligibility criteria and conditions serve as quick reference to the project only. Applicants should carefully read the official application guidelines which follow the application form. Deadline Applications must be received by 10:00 am on Tuesday, 29 October. Applications can be submitted as a hard copy or by email (see submission details in the application form). Short-listed applicants will be notified by 5:00 that day. Those short-listed will be required to attend an interview on Wednesday 30 October. Further information For further information please email Sonja Gallagher, Programme Leader - BA Japanese, sonja.gallagher@aut.ac.nz or phone 921-9999 ext. 6830.
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No No Passport no Programme: Major: Minor: Full-time Have you passed NCEA Japanese? Have you passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)? Other Japanese study Yes No Part-time Highest level Year Highest level Year Expiry Date
What Programme of study are you enrolled in? What is your major or minor (if applicable)?
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If yes, when did you visit, for how long and for what reason?
Do you have any medical conditions or do you regularly take any medication? For the purpose of scheduling interviews, please give details of any exams scheduled for Wednesday 30 October.
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Exam details:
Referees
You need to provide two verbal referees. One referee should be from AUT (Programme Leader, lecturer or tutor who knows you well). The other should be an external referee, such as your current or past employer, sports coach, church leader or family friend. Your external referee should not be a family relative. Please ensure to ask your referees if they would be prepared to provide a verbal reference for you. You are not required to provide written references. We will contact your referees directly if and when necessary.
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Name of external referee Position/Relationship to you Contact phone & email
Hand deliver to School of Language & Culture Reception Level 8, WT Building Submission Cnr Wakefield St and Rutland St Auckland Reception is open Mon Fri 8:30 4:30 To arrive by 10:00 on Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Email to Shirley Yuen Programme Administrator syuen@aut.ac.nz Please include JENESYS 2.0 in the subject line
Deadline
For further information, please contact sonja.gallagher@aut.ac.nz phone 921 9999 ext. 6830
Application checklist:
I have attached: Evidence of New Zealand citizenship Statement of purpose There is no need to attach your transcript as we will check your academic history on Arion.
Statement of Purpose
(Please limit your statement of purpose to 500 words in total) (1) What motivates you to participate in this programme?
(2) How do you intend to make use of this experience in your future?
(3) How do you plan to share your experience on your return to NZ?
Participants from each country will perform a traditional or regional dance for four minutes. The supervisor and participants themselves will be responsible for planning the number of performers, the dance, costumes, etc.
To perform a Japanese song
Each group will sing a Japanese song, which will be set by KNT. It will be announced by KNT via e-mail, so that the participants will be able to practice before coming to Japan. Participants will also have time to practice singing the song as a group after arriving in Japan. Duration 1st Group December 1-10, 2013 New Zealand Departure from Auckland December 1, 2013 Departure from Tokyo: December 10, 2013 Please refer to the tentative itinerary for more details. 2nd Group June 2014 (to be announced when decided) Eligibility Criteria for Participants
Applicants must understand and agree with the aims of the project. Nationality: Applicants must be citizens of their country of residence. Stateless individuals (such as refugees) should submit a public document specifying the status of residence in the participating country Age: Applicants must be high school students or university students (or equivalent) in their country of residence at the time of application. Language skills: Applicants must be able to communicate in English.
State of health: Applicants must be in good health, be fit to travel, and be able to attend all activities in the program. Depending on the health condition of the applicant, a doctors medical certificate should also be submitted to confirm the content of the medical declaration. Interest in Japan: Applicants are expected to have a strong interest in Japanese culture, technology and values. Willingness to participate in cross-cultural exchange through dance, songs and more. Traditional costume is required. Funding is not available for and it is not expected that participants buy new costumes for the festival. You will be able to use typical accessories or similar coloured or patterned costumes which participants may already have. As for the dance performance, traditional dance will be fine, and popular dances which the participants would have known from their high school and university classes will be also fine. Participants are liable for any damages or expenses that may occur duetoanyactoromissionofthe participantsthemselves.
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Fever
Prospective participants with a temperature above 37.5 C will not be permitted to depart for Japan and will not be eligible to join the Invitation Program in Japan.
Chronic Diseases
Prospective participants who suffer from chronic diseases (*1) will not be permitted to participate in the program for the reasons stated below (1-3). However, if they and their organizations express a strong interest in participating in the program, KNT will accept them on condition that they themselves and the organizations they belong to submit a letter of consent and a letter of permission from a doctor. The risk of developing severe symptoms is much higher than in other infected patients who do not have the chronic disease. When a participant receives medical treatment for symptoms caused by a chronic disease, medical expenses will not be covered by the insurance provided by KNT. Therefore, the participant will be personally liable for all expenses. Participants must understand the above conditions and agree to bear all related risks and costs that may occur during their stay in Japan. *1. Chronic lung disease (asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease, etc.), immunodeficiency disorders (T cell immunodeficiency, etc.), chronic heart disease (congenital heart disease, coronary artery disease, etc.), metabolic disease (diabetes), renal dysfunction, obesity, myasthenia gravis, etc.
Pregnancy
Pregnant women will not be permitted to participate in this program for the reasons stated below. Maternal and child health Rapid aggravation of influenza A (H1N1) 6 Expectations of Participants
Before coming to Japan
To learn the traditional dance of their own country or region. To practice Japanese songs to be announced in advance.
During the stay in Japan
Participants are expected to promote their experiences in Japan through and after the program as Youth Goodwill Ambassadors of Japan. As such, they are expected to disseminate information about Japan to their family, parents and people in their communities.
After returning home
To organize report sessions in schools or public places. To display posters on bulletin boards, including comments and pictures from experiences in Japan, in order to share those experiences. To write comments on Social Media, the internet, public relations magazines and Japan-related books or brochures. To promote the attraction of and information about Japan at school or other events. To answer questionnaires before leaving Japan and two months after the KNT program. 7. Expenses Arrangements and expenses to be covered by the program:
Round trip international air tickets from / to Auckland to / from Tokyo by Economy class.
9 Respect for Japanese Laws and Regulations During their stay in Japan, participants must respect the laws and regulations of Japan. Offenders will be subject to penalties under Japanese law. 10. Handbook A handbook will be distributed to all participants before the program starts. It will contain a final itinerary with contact details in Japan, guidelines to be followed and other useful information for staying in Japan.