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For Prospective Foreign Students

Recommended steps to take for prospective foreign students of the Applied Physical Oceanography Laboratory (APOL):

  1. Learn about the entrance exam system of the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences (GSFS)
  2. Learn about fellowships and scholarships
  3. Learn about the research conducted at the APOL of the OTPE
  4. Learn about living on the Kashiwa campus
  5. Contact Prof. Waseda to discuss your own research

 

Our Department

Learn about the entrance exam system of the Department of Ocean Technology Policy and Environment (OTPE)

Check the departmental web page

Check the GSFS web page

Note: Prof. Waseda can supervise GPSS (The Graduate Program in Sustainability Science) students as well

If you think you are eligible to take the entrance exam, proceed to the next step.

 

Fellowships and Scholarships

Learn about fellowships and scholarships

If you need financial support, you need to apply for fellowships and scholarships.

The International Liaison Office webpage provides useful information.

GSFS offers an integrated five-year master-doctoral program (WINGS-PES) as well.

 

About Our Research

Learn about the research conducted at the Applied Physical Oceanography Laboratory of the OTPE

Check the publication list of Prof. Waseda

Check the past thesis/dissertation titles

Check the ongoing projects

If you find any research that interests you, proceed to the next step.

 

Others

Learn about living on the Kashiwa campus

The International Liaison Office provides general guidance regarding visas, housing, etc.

 

Contact

Contact Prof. Waseda, if you understand well the entrance exam system, the research conducted at the Applied Physical Oceanography Laboratory, financially self-supported, and willing to come to Japan.