The International Admissions Office (IAO) is the office for applicants who live outside of Japan and who wish to study abroad as a regular graduate student through the Special Selection Examination for Foreigners or as a foreign research student (non-regular student).
This page will provide you with necessary information and outline the regulations commonly applied to all international students, regardless of the fields or levels into which they may seek admission.
?Profiles of Faculty and Research Scholars
?Japanese Language and Culture Programs
?Schools and Graduate Schools
This link will direct you to the website of Hiroshima University Study Abroad Program (HUSA).
This link directs you to the website of Hiroshima University 3+1 Program, which offers specialized education and guidance on graduation theses to international students who have completed up to their second or third year at our overseas partner universities.
This link will direct you to the information about AIMS-HU Program.
This link will direct you to the website of Japan-India International Linkage Degree Program.
This link will direct you to the website of the Phoenix Leader Education Program (Hiroshima Initiative) for Renaissance from Radiation Disaster.
This link will direct you to the website of the School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Department of Integrated Global Studies.
This program is designed to give students from our partner universities and institutions opportunities to learn Japanese language and culture and to deepen their understanding of Japan.
This link will direct you to the Momiji (Student Information System) page.
?MEXT Scholarship (Embassy Recommendation) Information
?MEXT Scholarship(Teacher Training Students)
?MEXT Scholarship(Japanese Studies Students)
?Chinese Government Graduate Student Overseas Study Program (CSC)
HU hosts many events such as cultural interchange or experiential nature programs in order to encourage exchange between international and Japanese students.
Voices from Abroad interviews our international students to see what their everyday lives are like and get their perspectives on being international students in Japan.