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Issue 1 - Friday, 21st April 2000
Welcome to the first newsletter from The Yamasa Institute.
We are hoping to send you a letter every two weeks with information about life in Okazaki, any developments in Japan and Japanese language study, details of application deadlines for programs at Yamasa's Aichi Center for Japanese Studies, course changes, and so on. We are also hoping that some of you will also contribute - both past and future students - with information about your experiences in Okazaki, any questions you have for students here at the moment, anything at all. (Depending on the number of requests, we may not be able to publish all your questions/comments, but we will try to air as many of them as we can).
The newsletter will have its own part of the homepage at http://www.yamasa.org/acjs/network/newsletter/index.html where you will be able to keep up with previous issues, comments, Q&A, links and so on. If you think a friend might be interested in this, please send them the URL and they can join the mailing list there, or ask them to contact newsletter@yamasa.org putting the word SUBSCRIBE and their name as the subject of the message.
This Week:
FOCUS: SILAC program (Short Intensive Language Acquisition Course)
So, please feel free to write to us at the admissions team and tell us what you want to know - hopefully this will be YOUR Japanese language information source, and a place where you can find out the things that you REALLY need to know about Japan and Japanese.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Euan McKay.
Admissions Coordinator
The Yamasa Institute Aichi Center for Japanese Studies
Okazaki Aichi Japan 444-0832
| Tel: | +81 (0) 564 55 8111 |
| Fax: | +81 (0) 564 55 8113 |
| Email: | Admissions |
| Email: | newsletter@yamasa.org |
| URL: | http://www.yamasa.org/acjs/ |
| URL: | http://www.yamasa.org/acjs/network/ |
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