Kyushu University
Founded in 1911, Kyushu University, as a leading research-oriented institution of higher education located in Fukuoka has created a profound cultural and economic impact that extends beyond campus and borders. Celebrating its centennial in 2011,
Kyushu University has embarked on its second century with a renewed commitment to creating greater impact. In 2021, selected as a Designated National University Corporation by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Kyushu University has set the stage for its next steps towards becoming a university that drives social change with integrative knowledge, aligning with Kyushu University VISION 2030.
Located in Fukuoka City, Kyushu University is comprised of four campuses, each with a specialized focus. The Ito Campus serves as a hub for integrated science and experimental research, while the Hospital Campus is central to life and medical sciences. The Chikushi Campus focuses on the fusion of cutting-edge sciences, and the Ohashi Campus centers around innovative design. Together, these campuses facilitate excellence in research and education.
Degree programs in English (undergraduate)
School of Engineering and Agriculture offer International Undergraduate Programs in English in Kyushu University. Also, School of Interdiciplinary Science and Innovation offers Bilingual Program combined with Japanaese and English. Click here for the details of admissions.
Degree programs in English (graduate)
Kyushu University’s Graduate School offers a diverse range of international programs, allowing students to pursue advanced degrees entirely in English within a globally engaged academic environment.
Short-Term Program
Discover Japan through Kyushu University’s dynamic short-term programs—ranging from cultural immersion to academic exchange, all designed to offer global students a rich and engaging experience in English.
JTW (Japan in Today’s World Program)
Experience Japan through a one-semester or one-year program taught entirely in English. JTW combines academic coursework with cultural immersion, offering international students the chance to explore Japanese society, develop language skills, and engage in cross-cultural exchange—all while earning university credit.
JLCC (Japanese Language and Culture Course)
Designed for advanced learners of Japanese, JLCC is a full-year program conducted in Japanese. It deepens students’ understanding of Japanese language, culture, and society through intensive coursework, individual research, and hands-on experiences like field trips and cultural activities.
Financial aid and Tuition Waiver
Kyushu University offers a variety of scholarship opportunities for international students. These include programs specifically designed to support short-term exchange students, such as those participating in JTW and JLCC.
Japanese language education after enrollment (required or elective)
Kyushu University offers a wide range of Japanese language courses tailored to the diverse needs and proficiency levels of international students. These courses are provided free of charge and are designed to support both academic success and daily life in Japan.
Dormitory
Kyushu University has 9 dormitories for international students.
* Residency period is the first half year in principle.
** For the short-term program (less than 1 year) students, the allowed residency period differs





