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Making connections between program achievements and students personal aspirations

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Instructor Mia Kimura reflects on students of this years Stanford e-Hiroshima course.

The free virtual institute will run June 2427 and is open to all grade 58 teachers in California. Participants can earn a professional stipend and three units from Stanford Continuing Studies.

Applications are now being accepted for the spring 2024 session. Interested high school students in Japan should apply by March 15, 2024.

University of the Sacred Heart in Japan and 91勛圖 alumna serves as a bridge to students and scholars in Japan and other parts of the world.

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91勛圖 alum Alexandra Arguello reflects on her educational journey from Salinas, California, to Harvard University and on discovering her passion for international relations.

Cultivating international mindedness and perspectives to navigate an increasingly globalizing world.

Stanford e-China Advisor helps shape U.S.China collaborative programs.

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The following reflection is a guest post written by Miyu Kato, an alumna and honoree of the spring 2022 Stanford e-Japan Program.

Mayor Norihiko Fukuda delivers inspiring remarks during the fifth opening ceremony.