Technos International Week
June 2-15, 2013
(Requiring departure from the USA on June 1st and arriving back in the USA on June 15th)
Tokyo, Japan
Student Application
Faculty/Staff Recommendation Form
Purpose
The Tanaka Ikueikai Educational Trust, with Dr. Kenji Tanaka as its Honorary Chairman, have invited students and faculty members from the United States, England, and New Zealand to participate in Technos International Week. Technos is actually a two-week program meant to encourage cultural understanding between the program's guest participants, and the students and faculty members at Technos International College, Tokyo, Japan--a college funded by Dr. Tanaka. Interaction between the two groups creates a valuable forum for exchanging ideas and worldviews. In addition to spending time at the Technos campus, the group tours many sites and neighborhoods in Tokyo and the surrounding areas.
Once back in Northfield, Technos participants share their stories and insights about their experiences in Japan with the Carleton community. Some student alumni of the program have later returned to Japan. Several, for example, have participated in the JET program, which sends graduates to teach English in Japan, and others have studied Japanese language and culture further. But all Technos participants attest to having had an experience that forever enriches their view of Japanese life and culture. First- and second-year students, and faculty members apply for this program each winter. Demonstrated interest in Japan and Japanese culture is an important selection criterion, but knowledge of the language is not required.
This is an opportunity for two Carleton students interested in Japanese culture and society to spend two weeks in Japan as guests of Technos College. Along with students from several other American colleges, they will attend a few classes at Technos, spend time getting to know Japanese students, and experience many facets of contemporary and historical Japanese life.
The objective of Technos International Week is to provide a greater understanding of Japanese society and to encourage cross-cultural communication between American and Japanese students.
Funding
The costs of domestic transportation, accommodations and, to a limited extent, group meals in Japan will be met by Tanaka Ikueikai Educational Trust. International travel expenses, including flights to and from Japan, and associated costs such as travel insurance, taxes, and fees outside Japan, as well as all personal expenses, including meals not provided on a group basis, shall be paid by Carleton College or the individual participants. While Technos provides all housing and most food costs, students have found it helpful to bring additional money for gifts and incidentals.
Eligibility
All applicants must be in good academic standing
- First- and second-year students
- Passport (for details, see: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html)
- Up-to-date immunizations
Selection Criteria
- A genuine interest in Japan, its people, culture, and history.
- An excellent academic record.
- A willingness to meet people from different cultural backgrounds and experience aspects of Japanese culture.
- No previous travel experience to Japan.
- The program is rigorous, so a certain amount of physical stamina is required.
- Citizenship of the United States.
- Knowledge of Japanese language is not required.
Overall, we want students who will not only benefit personally and academically from the experience, but whose comportment will reflect well on both Carleton and the United States.
Application Process
The following should be emailed to the Office of Student Fellowships at fellowships@carleton.edu:
- An application can be downloaded here, or picked up in the Office of Student Fellowships
- Recommendations from two Carleton faculty members
- Unofficial transcript
Deadline
The deadline has been extended to Friday, March 8.
Interviews
Interview dates are being determined and will be announced at a later date.
Faculty Advisers
- 2012 Greg Marfleet, Associate Professor of Political Science
- 2011 (program cancelled because of crisis in Japan)
- 2010 Steven Drew, Professor of Chemistry
- 2009: Constance Walker, Professor of English
- 2008: Carol Donelan, Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies
- 2007: Fred Hagstrom, Rae Schupack Nathan Professor of Art
- 2006: Harry Williams, Laird Bell Professor of History
- 2005: Eva Posfay, Professor of French
Past Student Participants
- 2012 Noah Laack-Veeder '15, Devin Tomson-Moylan '15, Nimita Iyer '15, and Erin Wilson '14
- 2011 (program cancelled because of crisis in Japan)
- 2010 Laura Nelson '13 and Ross Cawthon '12
- 2009: Kathryn Deeg and Samuel Scherf
- 2008: N/A
- 2007: Jeff Rzeszotarski '10 and Cory Swanson '10
- 2006: William Morrison and Zoe Schwartz
- 2005: George Kachergis and Maria Prom
- 2004: Kelly Monroy and Alisa Sanchez
- 2003: Andrew Lum and Vatesha Perry
2010 Participants
Photos, video, and reflections from the Technos 2010 participants2009 Participants
Photos and reflections from Technos 2009.2005 Participants
2004 Participants
2001 Participants
Technos Week Pictures2000 Participants
Technos Week 2000 ParticipantsTechnos Week: Participating Schools
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