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Japan Foundation London Language Centre

Information Form for Higher Education Institutions

The Japan Foundation keeps a record of UK education institutions that are teaching Japanese.

We would be very grateful if you could fill out your institution’s details below, so that we can keep our records up-to-date. Please note we may share information with relevant third parties.

However, we will not share contact information for individual teachers with any third parties.

Institution Details

Institution Name:      

Department Name:      

Address Line 1:      

Address Line 2:      

County:       Postcode:      

Telephone:       Fax:      

Website:       Dept. Email      

Japanese Provision

Number of students learning Japanese:      

What status does Japanese have at your institution? (tick all relevant boxes) Single honours course Combined honours course

Accredited elective course Unaccredited elective course What year did your institution start Japanese?      

Japanese Courses / Qualifications Available:

BA

BA (combined with another subject) GCSE

AS A2

International Baccalaureate – AB Initio WJEC Level 1 Certificate in Japanese

Certificate in Business Language Competence Asset

Other:      

Comments:      

This form continues overleaf

Please return to Christopher Shone by e-mail, fax or post:

E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 020 7436 6698 Fax: 020 7323 4888

Japan Foundation London Language Centre, Russell Square House, 10-12 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5EH

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Staff List

Please list all staff teaching Japanese at your school, including the head of department in the first box. We will not share contact information below with any third parties (please feel free to duplicate this sheet if necessary):

Name:      

Email Address:      

Position / Role: Head of Department Native Japanese speaker? Yes No No

No

Former JET participant? Yes No Tick here if you would like to receive JFNews, the Japan Foundation’s monthly e- bulletin

Tick here if you would like to be signed up for jle-UK, the JFLLC’s email discussion list for teachers of Japanese in the UK.

Name:      

Email Address:      

Position / Role:      

Native Japanese speaker? Yes No No

No

Former JET participant? Yes No Tick here if you would like to receive JFNews, the Japan Foundation’s monthly e-bulletin

Tick here if you would like to be signed up for jle-UK, the JFLLC’s email discussion list for teachers of Japanese in the UK.

Name:      

Email Address:      

Position / Role:      

Native Japanese speaker? Yes No No

No

Former JET participant? Yes No Tick here if you would like to receive JFNews, the Japan Foundation’s monthly e- bulletin

Tick here if you would like to be signed up for jle-UK, the JFLLC’s email discussion list for teachers of Japanese in the UK.

Name:      

Email Address:      

Position / Role:      

Native Japanese speaker? Yes No No

No

Former JET participant? Yes No Tick here if you would like to receive JFNews, the Japan Foundation’s monthly e-bulletin

Tick here if you would like to be signed up for jle-UK, the JFLLC’s email discussion list for teachers of Japanese in the UK.

Please return to Christopher Shone by e-mail, fax or post:

E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 020 7436 6698 Fax: 020 7323 4888

Japan Foundation London Language Centre, Russell Square House, 10-12 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5EH

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