Career Strategy Fellowships Study Abroad

Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies

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This long-running program is located centrally in Japan’s historic capitol. Kyoto provides a picturesque setting that is rich in well-preserved traditional architecture, ranging from residential housing to religious structures. Summer curriculum is intensive Japanese language study.

A good program for a student who is interested in researching traditional culture in Japan; architecture, urban studies, religious studies, and theater studies specialists. Pre-modern literature students would also gain by studying where so many exemplary works were set or written. 

Category Program Description 
# of students on program ~60 
Avg. Class Size 6-8 students
Dorm available? Students live in homestay. If homestay is unavailable due to COVID-19, dormitories will be.
Language Buddy available?  Yes, students have conversation partners who are university peers. 
Approved Levels 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Approved Terms Summer, Fall, Spring, Academic Year

Program Application Notes:

  • The KCJS Summer Program in Classical Japanese is not approved for Light funding.
  • KCJS offers term-time studies with advanced work in Japanese studies (in English), but these are currently not approved for Light funding.
  • KCJS accepts the Light Fellowship Language Evaluation as a substitute for one letter of recommendation from a language instructor. Enter "light.fellowship@yale.edu" in the recommendation section of the application.
  • Study Abroad Approval Form: Please complete the student sections and arrange completion with the Assistant Director of the Light Fellowship.

Light Fellowship Application Notes:

  • The Light Fellowship only supports housing in a homestay, if available. If homestay is unavailable due to COVID-19 concerns, students will be funded for housing in university dormitories.