Kyoto University, Japan
Kyoto University is situated in the ancient City of Kyoto,
which is considered to be one of the most beautiful and culturally
important cities in the world. The university was established in 1897
as an imperial university and has grown into a large, prestigious
university which now has about 14,000 undergraduate students, 7,000
graduate students, including 1,000 foreign students, 2,700 teachers,
and 2,500 administrative staff. In fact, Asian Week ranks Kyoto University as the best overall university in Asia.
A
preliminary agreement regarding an official exchange program between
the Faculties of Engineering at Waterloo and Kyoto Universities was
signed in 1992. Although the Waterloo/Kyoto exchange program is open to
both undergraduate and graduate students, thus far both universities
have decided to limit participation to graduate students. The first
Master's students from Kyoto University arrived in Waterloo in early
September, 1995. On the Canadian side, participation commenced in early
April, 1997 when a Canadian Master's student arrived in Kyoto.
Participating students usually arrive at the host university at the
start of the academic year - early September for the Japanese students
going to Waterloo and early April for the Canadians studying at Kyoto.
The students normally study at the host university for two academic
terms, during which time they can take courses for credit or audit and
work on their research under the tutelage of host professors. Each
Waterloo student going to Kyoto University is given a study desk in the
laboratory of a professor working in his or her field of study, as is
also the case with respect to Waterloo students studying in Tottori.
Visiting students usually have desks alongside amicable host graduate
students who are able to offer academic advice and invite them to
participate in social activities. The exchange students have taken the
opportunity to travel around the country in which they are living and
quite often will visit nearby foreign countries such as the United
States if they are in Canada or Korea if they are studying in Japan.