Lao students to benefit from Japanese scholarships
The Japanese government has agreed to provide more grant aid to Laos in the field of human resource development, with postgraduate scholarships valued at 26.6 billion kip (297 million yen) on offer to high achievers.
The agreement for the financial assistance was signed yesterday in Vientiane by Japanese Ambassador to Laos Masaaki Miya****a on behalf of the Japanese government.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Phongsavath Boupha signed the agreement on behalf of the Lao government.
The grant aid will fund young Lao government officials' studies in Japanese higher education institutions.
The scholarship project began in 1999. Since then nearly 200 Lao students have been sent to Japan , enrolling in postgraduate programmes at Japanese universities.
Later this year, some 20 students are due to depart for Japan to study development economics, education, law, agriculture and engineering.
At the signing ceremony Mr Miya****a said higher education was of the utmost importance in the achievement of international equality.
“A country needs highly skilled human resources in order to design and implement its national development plan.”
He said the Japanese government believed helping Laos to enhance and develop the capacity of its human resources in this economically difficult period was one of the most worthwhile efforts it could make.
Mr Phongsavath spoke on behalf of the Lao government, expressing thanks to the Japanese government for its kind support in the field of human resource development, through scholarships and other projects.
I think is good that many students from laos go to Japan. Therefore,Japanese people are very devoted when they do somethings they always put the quality over the quantity. Most people are humble,nice,and royal. Japan's economic and technology are well known over the globe.
I think is good that many students from laos go to Japan. Therefore,Japanese people are very devoted when they do somethings they always put the quality over the quantity. Most people are humble,nice,and royal. Japan's economic and technology are well known over the globe.
japanese language are very difficult to learn. it takes more than a year to have a basic skill in daily life conversation, and forget about the language that use in class and lecture, because it is very complicated. Better go to countries that use english as a main language.
Postgraduate students from overseas are taught in English. There are also courses taught in Japanese. Studying in Japan is totally safe culturally and socially. Lao People need only to improve English skills to absorb the lectures. Come and Enjoy Studying in Japan to contribute to development of our country, friends!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you got the crdit for this Mr Miya****a !! so funny. i agree that learnin jap is difficult and time is needed,but they will learn how jap work , think ... it may help them when they back to work in the PDR. and thanks for jap gov for providing this scholarship
-- Edited by torpido on Tuesday 26th of May 2009 03:40:58 AM
I knows some of these marvelous guys. One is my former English teacher. One works as police (Kaen) and one studied Law from Nagoya University (if I am not wrong)
The scholarship project began in 1999. Since then nearly 200 Lao students have been sent to Japan , enrolling in postgraduate programmes at Japanese universities.
but only some student that return home with success haha,
SO HOW DO YOU KNOW ONLY SOME STUDENTS THAT RETURN HOME WITH SUCCESS? MR: KNOW IT ALL, AT LEAST THEY BETTER THAN YOU SLAVE LABOR.LET TELL YOU THESE STUDENTS WHEN THEY RETURN TO LAOS THEY DO NOT WANT TO WORK IN THE GOVERNMENTS BECAUSE IT PAYLESS, MOST OF THESE STUDENTS JUMP TO PRIVATE SECTORS TO MAKE MORE MONEY OK.DO SOME HOME WORK BEFORE SAY SOMETHINGS
SO HOW DO YOU KNOW ONLY SOME STUDENTS THAT RETURN HOME WITH SUCCESS? MR: KNOW IT ALL, AT LEAST THEY BETTER THAN YOU SLAVE LABOR.LET TELL YOU THESE STUDENTS WHEN THEY RETURN TO LAOS THEY DO NOT WANT TO WORK IN THE GOVERNMENTS BECAUSE IT PAYLESS, MOST OF THESE STUDENTS JUMP TO PRIVATE SECTORS TO MAKE MORE MONEY OK.DO SOME HOME WORK BEFORE SAY SOMETHINGS
You don't know anything about me either ,I know some friend who has been studied in Japan, but they don't return Laos yet, because they got a good job and good paid there. why are those student from Japan selfish and don't want to work with Government? do you think Money is the most important ?