The study abroad program for all students at Chiba University, which had been suspended for two years due to the spread of the new coronavirus, has resumed.As the first batch, 2 Chiba University students who are going to study at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada and the University of York in Yorkshire, England for a short period of time left Narita Airport.

 According to Chiba University, there are 28 short-term study abroad students at the University of Regina.Every weekday, I take five hours of English lectures and strive to improve my language skills.During the pre-departure orientation, I learned about Canada's bilingual policy and university system with the cooperation of the Canadian Embassy in Japan, and also met with the staff of the University of Regina.

 There are 34 short-term study abroad students at York University.The first week will be spent in a student dormitory, and the remaining two weeks will be spent in a homestay with a host family to learn about British culture.

 Starting with the 2020 admission system, Chiba University has started a program that aims to have all students study abroad by paying part of the cost of the first study abroad, but due to the corona crisis, the plan was forced to be canceled. It was

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