Overview
Queen’s University has lost a distinguished alumnus and good friend with the untimely passing of His Imperial Highness Prince Takamado (1954-2002). During his years at Queen’s, Prince Takamado embraced the opportunity to learn, eager to master the English language and understand Canadian culture. Upon his return to Japan, Prince Takamado strengthened his connection to Canada,becoming a patron of the Canada-Japan Society, and promoting business and cultural links between Canada and Japan. In 1992, Queen’s University awarded His Imperial Highness an honorary degree, in recognition of his major contribution to the mutual understanding and appreciation of the cultures of the peoples of Japan and Canada.
The Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship at Queen’s University is awarded to a second or third-year student of Japanese nationality (citizen) who is currently enrolled in a Japanese university, and who will study at Queen’s University on a Letter of Permission from their home university. Application should be made to Undergraduate Admission by 25 March. Undergraduate Admission will forward all applications from qualified applicants to the Student Awards Office.
Value of this scholarship
Approximately $30,000 (Canadian Dollars), this willinclude tuition, books and supplies, and basic living expenses (including room andboard and one return economy flight home) based on guidelines established byQueen's University. A guaranteed residence room in Harkness International Hallwill be available to the recipient if he/she chooses on-campus accommodations.
Submit the following documentation to:
Queen's University
Undergraduate Admission
74 Union Street
Gordon Hall
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada
- the completed application form and essay by the deadline of 25 MARCH 2010.
a non-refundable application fee of $50 (Canadian Dollars ), payable by cheque or credit card (Visa or Mastercard). Please make cheques payable to Queen’s University.
- Cash will not be accepted. The application will not be processed without receipt of the application fee.
- an official transcript from your home university by 15 APRIL 2010.
- a satisfactory score on a test of facility in English by 15 APRIL 2010. One of TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB is accepted for all programs except Law. Refer to http://www.queensu.ca/admission/apply/firstyear/requirements/documents/englishtest.html
- For students applying to the Faculty of Law, TOEFL is required. iBT scores are preferred: a minimum total score of 100 with no less than 24 on the Writing section, no less than 22 on the Speaking Section, no less than 24 on the Reading Section and no less than 20 on the Listening Section.
For any questions regarding the admission process, please contact Undergraduate Admission. Email: admission@queensu.ca / Tel: (613) 533-2218 / Fax: (613) 533-6810. Email: awards@queensu.ca / Tel: (613) 533-2216 / Fax: (613) 533-6409
Download the Application form
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Queen’s University has lost a distinguished alumnus and good friend with the untimely passing of His Imperial Highness Prince Takamado (1954-2002). During his years at Queen’s, Prince Takamado embraced the opportunity to learn, eager to master the English language and understand Canadian culture. Upon his return to Japan, Prince Takamado strengthened his connection to Canada,becoming a patron of the Canada-Japan Society, and promoting business and cultural links between Canada and Japan. In 1992, Queen’s University awarded His Imperial Highness an honorary degree, in recognition of his major contribution to the mutual understanding and appreciation of the cultures of the peoples of Japan and Canada.
The Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship at Queen’s University is awarded to a second or third-year student of Japanese nationality (citizen) who is currently enrolled in a Japanese university, and who will study at Queen’s University on a Letter of Permission from their home university. Application should be made to Undergraduate Admission by 25 March. Undergraduate Admission will forward all applications from qualified applicants to the Student Awards Office.
Value of this scholarship
Approximately $30,000 (Canadian Dollars), this willinclude tuition, books and supplies, and basic living expenses (including room andboard and one return economy flight home) based on guidelines established byQueen's University. A guaranteed residence room in Harkness International Hallwill be available to the recipient if he/she chooses on-campus accommodations.
Submit the following documentation to:
Queen's University
Undergraduate Admission
74 Union Street
Gordon Hall
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada
- the completed application form and essay by the deadline of 25 MARCH 2010.
a non-refundable application fee of $50 (Canadian Dollars ), payable by cheque or credit card (Visa or Mastercard). Please make cheques payable to Queen’s University.
- Cash will not be accepted. The application will not be processed without receipt of the application fee.
- an official transcript from your home university by 15 APRIL 2010.
- a satisfactory score on a test of facility in English by 15 APRIL 2010. One of TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB is accepted for all programs except Law. Refer to http://www.queensu.ca/admission/apply/firstyear/requirements/documents/englishtest.html
- For students applying to the Faculty of Law, TOEFL is required. iBT scores are preferred: a minimum total score of 100 with no less than 24 on the Writing section, no less than 22 on the Speaking Section, no less than 24 on the Reading Section and no less than 20 on the Listening Section.
For any questions regarding the admission process, please contact Undergraduate Admission. Email: admission@queensu.ca / Tel: (613) 533-2218 / Fax: (613) 533-6810. Email: awards@queensu.ca / Tel: (613) 533-2216 / Fax: (613) 533-6409
Download the Application form
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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