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Study tour for Japanese visitors

Students from Tokai-Gakuen University (Japan) at the University of Wolverhampton’s School of HealthA group of Japanese students have been learning a range of skills including first aid and improving their English as part of a special study tour.
 
The University’s School of Health and School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences hosted the 21 students and a lecturer from Tokai-Gakuen University, in Nagoya in Japan, for a two-week Health, Culture, Sport & English Language Improvement programme.
 
The students were shown the latest first aid techniques by lecturers in the University’s Skills Laboratories and were given a specialist English language improvement programme by staff working on the English Summer Schools for the International Language Centre. They also learnt judo with the School of Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure.
 
The students have also been on a number of cultural visits, including London, Oxford, Stratford, Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club.
 
The trip follows a visit by the President of Tokai-Gakuen, President Murase, to the University of Wolverhampton three years ago, and visits to Tokai Gakuen by Senior Lecturer Tim Crossfield and the International Office to develop this link. President Murase wishes to instigate a health improvement programme in Japan, which has the most ageing population in the world.
 
Tim Crossfield said: “We sincerely hope that the students have enjoyed their stay in the UK, and their engagement with our University, and we very much hope that this will become a regular event.”
 
Picture: Students from Tokai-Gakuen University (Japan) at the University of Wolverhampton’s School of Health.
 
Photograph by James Pearson-Jenkins
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