The Embassy of Japan in Vietnam has announced a new programme under which the Japanese Government will provide full scholarships for Vietnamese teachers and students in 2015.
For students, the programme will be for a one year course in Japan starting in October.
To qualify, candidates must be either first or second year students currently studying the Japanese language at a Vietnamese university with high academic achievement.
The interview and writing qualifications are set for early March.
Meanwhile, teachers will have the opportunity to attend an eighteen month training course from October 2015 to March 2017.
Candidates can complete an application at the Overseas Training Department under the Ministry of Education and Training at 21 Le Thanh Tong, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.
The application period will close on February 10.
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