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Ehime Bank Scholarship for Overseas Study” Study Abroad Debriefing Session [Wednesday, November 12]

On Wednesday, November 12, 2025, a study abroad report meeting was held at Ehime Bank’s head office for recipients of the “Ehime Bank Scholarship for Overseas Study.

The Ehime Bank Scholarship for Overseas Study was established with the generous support of Ehime Bank, Ltd. to provide scholarships to students who are planning to study abroad for a long period of time.

At the debriefing session, Fuka Sasaki, a fourth-year student in the Faculty of Law and Literature (dispatched to the University of Malaya in Malaysia) and Kodai Moriyama, a third-year student in the Faculty of Law and Literature (dispatched to National Chengchi University in Taiwan) reported on their study abroad experiences. They gave presentations based on the reports they had prepared in advance, including how they came to study abroad, what they learned at their study abroad destinations, and how they will make use of their experiences in the future. A question-and-answer session and exchange of opinions ensued, and the attendees from Ehime Bank asked many questions, indicating a high level of interest. One student commented, “I was nervous, but it was a valuable opportunity for me to report my study abroad experience directly in front of the people who supported me, rather than just submitting a written report.

This scholarship was established in FY 2019, but due to the impact of the new coronavirus infection, the scholarship has been awarded since FY 2022 to coincide with the resumption of overseas study by students. Ehime University will continue to support students who go abroad to study, placing importance on the wishes of companies (to nurture future leaders and support their studies) and Ehime University (to expand the study environment and human resource development functions for students and others).

<Foundation Office, Institute for International Relations>