On 25 March, Noriyuki Shiba, our Assistant Director from Wakayama, attended a Career Fair at the University of Queensland (UQ) to promote the JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching) Programme along with members of JETAAQLD.
The JET Programme offers university graduates the opportunity to live and work in Japan for up to 5 years. After passing some selection phases, JETs are able to work in Japanese schools to assist language teachers (mainly English), or in Japanese local governments to become involved in their international-related works and so on.
Many students who were interested in Japan came and asked JETAA members what to expect from the JET programme.
Not only students who had known about the JET programme but also students who had not looked very interested in the programme. We hope that more and more people want to become a JET and do great work in Japan as a JET.
For more information about the JET Programme,