Supporting Activity for Nagoya City University

On 9 Apr, the 2019 UNSW Exchange Expo was held at the University of New South Wales for students to find out information about exchange programs and overseas study experiences. CLAIR Sydney staff ran a booth at the event to promote Nagoya City University and Nagoya to support Nagoya City University’s initiative to increase the number of international students at the university, particularly students from the city’s sister city, Sydney. Over 1,200 students visited the Expo on the day.

At the Expo, there were many representatives from countries and universities around the world that have a partnership with UNSW. CLAIR Sydney staff members distributed brochures, played videos and answered questions about Nagoya City University. Many students visited our booth and spoke with our staff members at the event.

There are many students who are interested in studying in Japan, and the Expo was a good opportunity to promote Nagoya City University.

As international students are important bridges that connect Japan to the students’ home countries, CLAIR Sydney will continue to support Japanese public universities’ initiatives to attract international students.

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