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Admission Detail of Special Doctoral Program at Kyoto University

Special Doctoral Program for Graduates of Partner Universities:

The Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, offers a 3-year special doctoral program, leading to the degree PhD in Economics. Teaching and supervision are conducted in English.

Important note for potential candidates: your home institution must be a Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Economics partner under our cooperation and exchange agreement. In other words, we only accept applications from universities currently in cooperation with the Graduate School of Economics within the student exchange programs.
Application Requirements for Admission to the INTERNATIONAL DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN ECONOMICS (October 2005 - September 2008) †
1. INTRODUCTION †

The Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, offers a doctoral program (hereafter referred to as “the Program”) in Economics for foreign students. Teaching and supervision are conducted in English, but students are strongly encouraged to study Japanese for practical purposes.
1.1 Scholarship †

Students admitted to the Program receive the Japanese Government (Ministry of Education and Science) scholarship.
1.2 Number of applicants to be admitted †

Two students are admitted every year.
2. ELIGIBILITY †
2.1 University education †

Applicants must be graduates of universities that have international academic exchange agreements with Kyoto University.
2.2 Nationality †

Applicants must be citizens of countries that have official diplomatic relations with Japan. If an applicant has previously studied at a Japanese university as a recipient of the Japanese Government Scholarship (or under any other status), three years (respectively, one year) must have passed since he/she left Japan. Students who are currently studying in Japan are not eligible to apply.
2.3 Age †

Applicants must be under thirty-five years old as of October 1, 2005.
2.4 Academic qualifications †

Applicants must satisfy one of the following conditions at the end of September, 2005.
They hold a Master’s degree.
They have been engaged in research for at least two years at a university or a research institute after university graduation or after the completion of 16-year education.
They are over twenty-four years old and demonstrate the equivalent or higher level of scholastic aptitude as that of a Master’s degree holder as evaluated by the Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University.
2.5 Health †

Applicants must be physically and mentally healthy.
2.6 Language ability †

Applicants must have TOEFL score higher than 550 (for the paper-based test) or 213 (for the computer-based test).
2.7 Other conditions †
Applicants who are doing their military service at the time the Program begins are not eligible to apply.
Applicants whose spouses receive the Japanese Government Scholarship are not eligible to apply.
Applicants who are receiving a scholarship from any other source are not eligible to apply.
3. FINANCIAL SUPPORT †

The following financial support will be offered to the students admitted to the Program:
The Japanese Government Scholarship of 175,000 yen per month (the amount may be subject to revision) for at most thirty-six months.
Economy class, return ticket from the international airport closest to the student’s home address to Kansai International Airport. The ticket will not be offered unless he/she leaves Japan immediately after the scholarship expires.
Waiver of the application, matriculation, and tuition fees.
Reimbursement of 80% of all medical expenses by the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO).
4. SELECTION AND ADMISSION †
4.1 Selection process at Kyoto University †

The Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, examines the documents submitted by the applicants. Those selected are recommended to the Japanese Government as candidates for the Scholarship. The applicants will be informed of the selection process results by the end of May 2005.
4.2 Selection process by the Japanese Government †

The Japanese Government examines the documents of the applicants recommended by Kyoto University and selects the recipients of the Japanese Government Scholarship. Those selected will be informed of this decision by the end of August 2005. The Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, will send the selected candidates a certificate of admission to the International Doctoral Program in Economics. Students admitted to the Program must arrive in Kyoto between October 1 and October 31, 2005.
5. ACADEMIC Advisers †

During their 3-year study period, the students admitted to the Program will be supervised by a selected academic adviser.
ACADEMIC ADVISERS’ NAMES AND RESEARCH FIELDS †Fujii, Hideki International accounting, Financial accounting
Hikino, Takashi Business and industrial organization
Hisamoto, Norio Employment system and social policy
Mizobata, Satoshi Transition economies, Russian economy
Morimune, Kimio Econometrics, Time series analysis
Nariu, Tatsuhiko Marketing system, Economics of internal organization
Nishimuta, Yuji Business history, Economic history
Nishimura, Shuzo Health economics
Onishi, Hiroshi Economic statistics, Pacific rim economy
Shimotani, Masahiro Japanese Economy, Keiretsu and corporate groups
Sugiyama, Yasuo Strategic management, International management
Tachibanaki, Toshiaki Capital and labor in Japan
Tanaka, Hideo, History of social thought, History of political economy
Ueta, Kazuhiro Environmental economics, Public finance
Wakabayashi, Yasunaga Marketing management, Retailing
Yagi, Kiichiro Theory of political economy, History of economics
Yamamoto, Hiromi Development economics, East Asian economy

6. APPLICATION REQUIRED DOCUMENTS †

Applicants must submit the following documents by mail no later than January 31, 2005 to:
School Affairs Office
The Graduate School of Economics
Kyoto University,
Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku
Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan
Application Form (pdf)
Application for Japanese Government Scholarship (attached)
Health Examination Report issued within the last 2 months prior to the application date (attached)
Master’s degree diploma, or a certificate of expected completion of a Master program
Transcripts of undergraduate and graduate study
Letter of recommendation from an adviser of the graduate school attended
Letter of recommendation from the Dean or the head of the graduate school attended
Letter of recommendation from the employer if the applicant is currently working
Research plan at Kyoto University (about 1,500words)
Master’s thesis or an equivalent paper
Summary of the Master’s thesis (about 1,500words)
List of academic publications (if any) with brief abstracts
Photocopy of a passport that indicates nationality
Official score of the TOEFL exam taken within the last twelve months prior to the application date

The above documents must be in English. Please note that they will not be returned.

Admission Detail of Master Program at Kyoto University

Master Program

Starting from the 2007 academic year, prospective candidates who have successfully passed the preliminary examination by the Japanese Embassy/Consulate are required to obtain a letter of acceptance from their potential supervisors (please see more details here)

The Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, offers a 2-year master program, leading to the degree MA in Economics. Teaching and supervision are conducted in Japanese. Only a limited number of courses are taught in English.

Within the master program, there are two subprograms as follows:
(1) Economics subprogram (in Japanese, “Hakase course”)
(2) Business/ Management subprogram (in Japanese, “Business Kagaku course”)

The main difference between these subprograms is that students who have successfully completed the Economics subprogram receive an automatic admission to the PhD program. Students who have successfully completed the Business subprogram and wish to be admitted to the PhD program must pass the entrance exams. Please note also that students who have successfully completed the Business subprogram receive the degree MA in Economics, not MBA.

If you wish the application package (in Japanese) to be sent to you, please write a letter to the following address and enclose the amount of International Reply Coupons required to send a 300 grams package by air mail and a self-addressed envelope (size 240 x 332 mm, containing your name and full address).

The amount of International Reply Coupons (IRCs) you should enclose varies according to where you are based.

If you live in
Asia ….: 6 (six) IRCs
Oceania …..: 8 (eight) IRCs
Africa ……: 10 (ten) IRCs

Admission Detail Part Time MBA at School of Business and Management (HKUST)

We invite applications from October onwards for our annual intake which starts in the following August. The capacity for a typical Shenzhen part-time MBA intake is 60.

Making an Application
Application can be completed through our online application form. Simply register as a user and you could take as much time as you need to complete the application before the deadline.

Your application should include:1.
Completed online application form, including essay
2. Two reference forms or equivalent reference letters: one from your supervisor, the other from a professor of your UG university
3. Diploma Certificate
4. Degree Certificate
5. Academic transcripts
6. GMAT score report
7. TOEFL/IETLS score report (if applicable)
8. HK$500 application fee

We accept xerox or fax copies of (3) to (7) at the application stage.

Application Fee
The application fee is HK$500 (US$ 64) and can be paid by:1. Credit card as indicated on the online application form; or
2. Cash deposit to HKUST Hang Seng Bank account number 024 262 324999 014; or
3. Bank draft made payable to “The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology”

The original pay-in slip in (2) and bank draft in (3) should be couriered to the HKUST MBA Program Shenzhen Office. The fee is non-refundable. (Please visit the page “Contact us” for the mailing address of our Shenzhen Office)

Admissions Timetable
Admissions for 2009 intake operates on the following timeline:Phase Application Deadline Interview by Admission Results by
1 Dec 15, 2008 Jan, 2009 Jun, 2009
2 Mar 15, 2009 Apr, 2009 Jun, 2009

Consideration on late applications will depend on availability of places.

Interview
We conduct personal interviews with short-listed applicants. Motivation, interpersonal and communication skills, career plans and maturity will be assessed during the interview.

Admissions Decision
Evaluation is based on the information provided in the application and interview performance. Admission decisions are not formula-driven but depend on an applicant’s overall profile. Successful applicants will receive an admissions offer within one month of the interview.

Accepting an Offer
Successful candidates are required to return a signed acceptance together with a non-refundable deposit of HKD 20,000 before the stated deadline.

Admission Detail of MPA Program at School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

Admission Requirements Master of Public Administration (MPA)


In order to apply for admission to the Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program, applicants must forward the following materials to the Dean, Graduate School and Research:
Transcripts of all undergraduate work;
Two letters of recommendation; and
Official Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) OR Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores.
A prospective candidate for the MPA program may hold a bachelor’s degree in any field. It is not necessary that the bachelor’s degree be in public ../administration. To be admitted to the MPA program, a candidate must meet the following requirements:
Acceptance to the Graduate School;
A total combined GMAT/GRE score of at least 400/900; or
An overall grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 (on a 4-point scale) in the last two years (62 hrs.) of college work.

Admission Detail of Executive MBA Ecole Supérieur Algérienne des Affaires

Applicants situation leader or senior management and / or potential with a diploma of 2nd round, while curriculum confused, justifying a successful experience of 5 years at least.
Candidates who have a senior professional more than 7 years.

Selection

The selection tests, after a screening desk is a hand written (TEF tests and Tage Mage) and oral form of interview to verify the motivations of the candidate, particularly with regard to its academic and professional experience , His personal project, its culture and its knowledge of French and English.

To help you prepare for written tests, visit the websites concerned:

Tuition

They amount to 1 000 000 dinars for 18 months, including the study tour in France. They may be paid in 3 time (January, June and November)

For dates and exact conditions of registration, contact you on the home page of this site or contact us by phone at 021 21 90 09 / 021 21 07 61.

Registration Dates
December 19 at 17h: limit for submission of applications
Dec. 23: Results of presets
January 6: written tests and EFT TAGE
From 7 to 13 January 2008: Oral tests
January 14: Results of admission
Academic: 25 January 2008