Hiroshima University has decided to provide 3 yen, which does not require repayment, to students and international students who are in need of living because they cannot work part-time due to the spread of the new coronavirus.Donations will be solicited from faculty members and alumni, and will be used as a source of support.
According to Hiroshima University, as the government's declaration of emergency is spreading nationwide, the number of students and international students who are having difficulty living because they cannot work part-time due to the self-restraint of restaurants and retail stores is increasing, and they consult with the university secretariat. Are one after another.
For this reason, Hiroshima University has decided to provide 1 yen a month from the Study Support Project Fund for the time being, and has begun to solicit donations from faculty members and alumni.The payment will be decided promptly after hearing the circumstances of the students and international students who have consulted with the faculty and staff.The policy is to decide whether or not to continue to provide support, taking into consideration the infection status of the new corona and the government's response.
For students and international students, we will set up an "Anything Counseling Desk" on campus, which will be open from 8:5 am to 15:XNUMX pm on weekdays.
In a message issued to students and international students, President Mitsuo Ochi said, "The infection situation in Hiroshima Prefecture is becoming extremely severe. I will take the lead while the governor has indicated that I should refrain from going out unnecessarily and request a leave of absence. All the faculty and staff will support the students both physically and mentally. "
reference:[Hiroshima University] Emergency student support fund system has started