Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Hashi.org 장학금

Hashi.org 장학금

hashi.org에서는 올해  명의 장학생을 선발합니다이미 미국인 1일본인 1명이 장학생으로 선발되었으며마지막으로 
국이나 일본과의 국제문화교류에 관심있는 한국시민권자에게 주어집니다이번 여행장학금은 에세이 심사를 통해 선발되어지고신청서에도 언급되었듯이특히 장학금 사용목적에 대한 전체적인 설명과 필요성에 기준하여 시상하게 됩니다. 장학금은 http://www.hashi.org/indexko.html 에서 제공되는해외프로그램 홈스테이교환학생자원봉사취업 등에도 사용되어   있습니다.

신청자격요건은:
16 이상의 한국거주 시민권자로서,
미국이나 일본여행을 통해 hashi.org에서 추진하는 국제문화프로그램참여에 관심있고,
각기 다른 문화체험에 도전/협력할  있으며,
여행경비는 포함되어 있지 않습니다.
아래 링크를 클릭하여 신청서를 작성하여 제출하시기 바랍니다.
신청서 접수기간: 2014 9 1 부터 2014 10 15일까지

장학금 수여자 발표: 2014 11 1

Monday, September 1, 2014

Hashi.org Announces American Scholarship Winner!


9/01/14 - Hashi.org is proud to announce the winner of the 8th annual Travel Scholarship to an American citizen! This year, choosing one winner amongst the many outstanding applicants was more difficult than in any previous year.  We received dozens of outstanding applications, with essays describing a variety of backgrounds. Semi-finalists included:
·       An exchange student going to study at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Japan, working towards a possible future career in Japan.
·       Another exchange student accepted into a Japanese Language and Culture program with a Chinese minor working towards a career as a translator and interpreter.

·       A senior chemistry student with a keen interest in Japanese culture and history, planning on studying in Japan because Japan currently is ranked 2nd in the world  in number of works cited by other chemists in scientific journals
.       An economics major  who is focused on the variety of present-day issues and links that tie East Asian countries to the U.S.

·       A grad student who will be doing a 2-week field research in Japan focused on Japan-China relations.
.       A grad student with a proposed program of study at the Ambassador Exchange Program in Fukuoka at Seinan Gakuin University.

.       A university student hoping to attend Temple University Japan and dual-majoring  in Japanese and Communications Studies, and then continuing their education in Korean and Mandarin Chinese studies.
 As you can see, we are overwhelmed with the ambition and accomplishments of our applicants this year, but none more so than this year’s scholarship winner, Jonathan Barley-Alexander.

 Jonathan is currently a student at Gettysburg College where he plays football, works as a food service worker and research assistant, and studies Japanese and International affairs. His  passion is International relations and breaking the barrier between countries, whether it is through language, education, or cultural exchange. He hopes to have a career in the government and ultimately create a multilingual school which operates as a catalyst between borders by implementing international education and encouraging multilingual studies by which cultivates high standards of scholastic excellence and expands world views at every stage of educational development.

Again, we found this scholarship decision the hardest one yet. With so many worthy applicants with admirable accomplishments and aspirations, it was extremely difficult to choose just one. But the winner’s application proved to be the finest example of the ideals and goals of hashi.org. While there were many worthy submissions, Hashi.org is proud to award a $1,000 travel scholarship to Jonathan Barley-Alexander! Congratulations!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

2014 hashi.org American Scholarships Are Here!

07/01/2014- Each year, hashi.org awards three $1000 scholarships - one to a Japanese, one to a Korean, and one to an American. The application period for Americans starts Tuesday - 07/01/2014!

The schedule is as follows:
July 1st - August 15th - Application period for American scholarship.
September 1st - American scholarship winner announced.

Travel scholarships are offered on a competitive basis. They are awarded on the basis of need and overall intent for usage as expressed in the application essay. The scholarships could be used for a variety of overseas programs, including but not limited to: home stays, student exchange, volunteering, work, etc. This year, in addition to the above criteria, special consideration will be given to applicants with an interest in helping with the tsunami/earthquake relief efforts. 

To be eligible to apply, applicants must:

*Be 16 years of age or older.

*Be interested in participating in the type of international programs that hashi.org promotes between South Korea, Japan, and America.

*Be able to cope with the challenges of adjusting to different cultures.

*Be able to fund the remainder of travel costs not covered by thescholarship.

*Complete the application form.

*Be able to use the scholarship within one year of receiving it.

*Agree to allow hashi.org to use your photograph and selected portions of your bio to encourage others to participate in our scholarship program.

For information and application:http://www.hashi.org/scholarshiphp.html

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Hashi.org(カリフォルニア州のNPO)奨学金のお知らせ


カリフォルニアNPO Hashi.org 旅行奨学金、応募受付始まる

Hashi.org (http://hashi.org/ )は、カリフォルニア州のNPOです。アメリカと東南アジア間の 文 化 交流の 促進を目的として設立されました。その一環として、毎年、旅行奨学金(1,000ドル)を実施しています。
日本国籍を所有し、韓国またはアメリカ合衆国との文化交流に興味を持つ方が対象です。奨学金受給者は1名で、厳選な選考によって決められます。奨学金は、ホームステイや留学、ボランティアなどの様々な目的に支給されます。
応募期間は2014年5月1日から2014年6月15日まで、受給者の発表は2014年7月1日です。申し込みに関する詳細は、http://www.hashi.org/scholarshiphp.html  をご覧ください。

この件に関するお問い合わせ(日本語、英語) 

Hashi.org 
info@hashi.org
223 River street, Suite B
Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

Monday, January 20, 2014

Rebuilding Opportunities in Typhoon-Stricken Japan!

01/20/14 - Rebuilding Japan Volunteers Wanted by Habitat for Humanity Japan!
ofunato-volunteer.jpgHabitat Japan continues the Rebuliding Japan Program alongside local residents and volunteers to support affected people in Tohoku.
 
In order to meet the wide range of needs at affected areas, we are again recruiting volunteers.
 
Come and join us today!  
 
  
◆ Volunteer in Tohoku ◆
◆◇Location◇◆
A. Miyagi Pref. : Ishinomaki city and Higashimatsushima city, Natori city, Onagawa town,etc
B. Iwate Pref. : Ofunato city, etc
Activities:
Support on building and repairing a house, public community buildings, constructing cabinets, supporting communication events, posting, any volunteer activities related with community rehabilitation, etc.
※Activities might be changed or canceled depending on the weather and the local needs.
  
Dates:
A. Miyagi Pref. : Jan 25th(Sat) -26th(Sun), Feb 22nd(Sat) -23rd(Sun)
B. Iwate Pref. : Jan 17th(Fri) - 19th(Sun), Jan 24th(Fri) - 26th(Sun), Feb 21st(Fri) -23rd(Sun)
        
Participation Fee:
1,500 yen per person per date ( If 3 days participation, total is 4,500 yen per person)

◆ Participation Requirements ◆
Construction Skills/Experience While there is no need for previous experience, all participants must be physically and emotionally ready for the work.
Age All participants must be 16 or older. Minors must agree to the policies on Minor Participation, and be accompanied by an adult. Anyone who is not yet 16 but will be within the current calendar year and/or school year may also participate, as long as they follow the specified guidelines.
※Please note that some work has an age limit.
Status All participants must be current residents of Japan.
Language All participants must be able to communicate in Japanese well enough to take part in the volunteer activities. Non-Japanese speakers may also join if they are accompanied by someone who can translate for them.
Agreement to the following;
● To strictly follow the instructions of Habitat Japan staff during his/her participation. The period of participation is defined as the time between meeting Habitat Japan staff at the pre-arranged location and dismissal after the volunteer activitiy is complete; days off are not included.
● To refrain from the following activities. (Anyone seen doing any of these things will be asked to cease participation immediately and leave the site at their own expense.)
Operation of vehicles:
No volunteer is to operate any vehicle during the program without the written authorization of Habitat Japan.
Inappropriate behaviour:
No volunteer is to commit any act of violence, sexual harassment, unwelcome approach to the others (such as invitation and/or persuasion), or any other action that causes trouble or discomfort to others.
● To respect and accept Habitat's vision of "A world where everyone has a decent place to live".
● To be flexible to the changing needs on site, and appreciate that the work required on the day may not always meet individual expectations.
● To use initiative in order to complete tasks, where necessary and appropriate.
● To respect the fact that this is a not-for-profit humanitarian program, and not to use it as part of any kind of commercial tour or activity.
● To agree and sign the "Release and Waiver of Liability Form" applicable;
For participants over 20years oldFor participants under 20years old
 
◆ Application ◆
Please make sure to understand above requirements and agreements before you apply, thank you.
Apply to Volunteer in Miyagi [Jan]
Apply to Volunteer in Miyagi [Feb]
Apply to Volunteer in Iwate [Jan]
Apply to Volunteer in Iwate [Feb]

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Great Opportunity for Students to Experience Japan!

01/14/14 -
What is the TOMODACHI Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program? A culturally immersive learning experience in Japan.

Where will I stay?
Students live in the Tokyo metropolitan area with a host family, experience school life in Japan and visit historical sites.

When is it?
July 1–24, 2014

Who will go?
Ten high school students who are freshmen, sophomores or juniors at the time of application and are potential future leaders.

How much does it cost?
$3,500, with full and partial need-based scholarships available. Tuition includes orientation, all international and domestic travel in the U.S. and Japan, and meals and accommodations.
TOMODACHI WEBSITE