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&#9561;Donation&#9570; &#63351;Access Residence Life Center, Waseda University Campus list&#9570; &#9568;Databases Syllabus Search╢Researcher Database╢Waseda University Repository╢Seeds Database╢Waseda E-Resource Portal╢Cultural Resource Database╢ &#9569;Search This site╢ All Search by Subject╢ &#9567;Language JapaneseEnglish MyWaseda&#9570;ContactSite Map Quick Link&#9675; &#63471; Residence Life CenterWaseda University NewsWaseda International Student House&#63343;Social Intelligence ProgramConcept and InformationFacilityResidence Life PartnersEvent ReportResident&#8217;s VoiceWISH Times/InstagramVideos(rooms and more)Visiting InformationStudent Dormitories&#63343;Undergraduate students' HousingIncoming Graduate Students (Japanese)Incoming Graduate Students (International Students)Current StudentsExchange StudentsOther Student Housing&#63343;Student Housing Center, Waseda University Property Management Corp &#9570;To International StudentsApplicationFAQ&#63343;Student Dormitories(for regular students)Waseda University Students DormitoriesWaseda affiliated dormitory “WID” and recommended dormitory “Dormy”Waseda Affiliated DormitoriesApartment &#63718;Waseda International Student HouseSocial Intelligence Program Waseda International Student House Social Intelligence Program Concept and Information Facility Residence Life Partners Event Report Resident's Voice WISH Times/Instagram Videos(rooms and more) Visiting Information Social Intelligence Program &#63340; Aims of the SI Programs&#63340; Resident's voice&#63340; Award&#63340; Excursions Aims of the SI Programs Today’s global society demands a multitude of skills: the ability to identify challenges and to think and act independently, as well as the logical thinking skills to successfully navigate issues arising among interested parties from diverse backgrounds. Perseverance is essential, even in challenging situations where results are hard to achieve. Through group-work, the SI Programs train students to maximize the knowledge and skills acquired through their regular university classes. Take this invaluable opportunity, then, to join students from other countries, regions and family backgrounds at Waseda International Student House (WISH) and realize your true potential. IMPORTANT At WISH, Social Intelligence (SI) Program is offered on weekdays from 7p.m. to 8:30p.m., 3–5 days a week during term time and a part of them is offered through online lectures. Residents will be required to participate at least once a week at a time convenient to them. However, it is hoped that you will not simply participate because it is obligatory, but that you will participate enthusiastically because it is an opportunity for growth. Please ensure that you understand these points before applying to the WISH. The reward for your effort will be the unlimited value of your potential. *The SI program fee (20,000 yen [excluding tax]/per year) is charged separately. Creative Problem-Solving Skills Compass/Self Motivation・Social Skills These programs, which leverage group work, cultivate the skills essential to develop &#8220;professionals who are highly demanded and chosen by society,&#8221; such as independence, motivation, consensus-building, communication, and presentation skills. Taking advantage of the diverse environment of student dormitory, we will cultivate students’ ability to creatively solve issues through leading discussions with other residents. The program called “Compass” is the first programs, which is aimed at residents who have just entered university. To enhance learning at university, it is important for students to first imagine the &#8220;ideal version of yourself.&#8221; In this program, based on the advice of the instructor and through the sharing of values in groups, students delve deep within themselves and set goals for what they wish to achieve while they are university students. In the Self-Motivation and Social Skills programs, the goals set in the Compass are implemented to promote the use of the PDCA(Plan-Do-Check-Action) cycle. In addition, in these classes, students learn the basic skills required to play an active role in the global society. To overcome conflicts with stakeholders who come from diverse backgrounds and to create new value, linguistic and communication skills must be developed. A major prerequisite to achieve true communication requires establishing trusting relationships. In this program students are trained through group work to learn the ideas and skills required to understand and be understood by people, and be trusted by them. By controlling motivation and communication, we aim for students to become &#8220;professionals who can think and act on their own and produce results in collaboration with other people&#8221;—the kind of professional that is required by a global society. Communication Skills Global Communication Understanding your own behaviors and attitudes and your own value from the perspective of others is very important for communication. Especially in a global environment, the beliefs that you have regarding common sense may not necessarily be shared by other parties. In this program you will learn about discrepancies in communication arising from cultural differences across the globe, from a bird&#8217;s-eye view, through a cultural comparison that we call a “Culture Map”, and also learn tips to overcome the conflicts and frictions that arise in global environments. Rather than simply understanding different cultures superficially, we train students in methods to communicate well with people from different backgrounds through role play and case studies. Introductory Japanese International students who have recently arrived in Japan will learn the fundamental points needed to quickly adapt to life using Japanese. Classes are taught from the perspective of differences in language structure and cultural patterns and so provide a good opportunity for Japanese students to reflect on their own language usage. This program also introduces Japanese culture and basic philosophies that are relevant when learning about Japan. Diverse Knowledge and Experiences Faculty Visit Waseda University’s 13 departments engage in a wide range of research and education activities, allowing students to develop a high level of expertise through their regular university classes. This informal knowledge exchange is enhanced by Faculty Visits during which Waseda University faculty members deliver informative and comprehensive presentations on their research fields. Finding interests in completely new fields will complement your regular studies. You are bound to have a stimulating conversation with friends studying different majors. Having a wide range of interdisciplinary knowledge will undoubtedly be of future advantage to you. Career Seminar For university students to deepen their career perspectives and discover their own goals as members of society (such as becoming business people, researchers, entrepreneurs, civil servants, and creators), it is important for them to have a self-image of being someone who is “active as a member of society.” In addition, meeting and interacting with working adults who engage in activities as part of society are facilitated to appropriately build this image. Utilizing the rich human resource network that is unique to Waseda University, a wide variety of people will be invited to interact with students at the SI Program’s Career Seminar. Examples of visitors include: Alumni from the university, many Japanese and foreign partners, organizations involved in educating people about careers, government agencies and local governments, the founders of NPOs, and artists. We also invite former graduates who share their values and experiences from when they were students. This provides a valuable shortcut for students to find a role model (a former graduate whom they aspire to replicate) for themselves, and to imagine themselves as “active members of society.” At the SI Program’s Career Seminar, rather than briefing sessions and job-seeking seminars that adopt a short-term perspective, a career view that is more essential and useful in the long term, is facilitated. A portion of the cost of the SI program is financed by donations from the Waseda University Alumni Association, along with cooperating companies, who have great expectations for WISH residents to be active across the world. Kindly ensure that you utilize the SI programs pro-actively to expand your possibilities. The Reward of Learning is Learning SI Program participants who achieve outstanding results will be given the valuable opportunity to experience overseas business firsthand, something not possible through tourist travel. Aside from costs such as insurance, the University will fund these overseas ventures. Set your sights on receiving this award and fully apply the skills acquired through the SI Programs to expand your horizons. Various excursions will also be widely available, including factory tours and work experience opportunities. &#63341; Award Resident's voice .slide-item" data-cycle-timeout="0" data-cycle-prev="#carousel-pager-19 .carousel-pager-controller-prev" data-cycle-next="#carousel-pager-19 .carousel-pager-controller-next" data-cycle-fx="fade" > &#63342; &#63341; Building a Bright Future Social Intelligence (SI) Program is an eye-opening opportunity for us to learn about things we would not come across in our daily life. It contains a vast variety of topics such as global issues, world economy, and speeches by companies. These opportunities encourage us to deepen our understanding of the overall job hunting process. What I have benefited from the SI program is a broadened view of the diverse views amongst people from different backgrounds. I was able to discuss various topics with people that I have never encountered before, regardless that we live in the same dorm. Wherefore, not only do we deepen our knowledge on issues about society, but we can also expand our personal network by interacting with a collection of individuals. There will be times when we face difficulties such as coming across the language barrier as there are people from all over the world. The solution to this issue is viewing this as a chance for us to enhance our communication skills. Studying is a must for every student. Therefore, I believe that through applying these skills we have obtained in the SI program, it helps us to refine our abilities on both academic and social aspects. SI program also prepares us with the right attitude and mindset as we work on acting independently while we train our logical thinking skills. Through the SI program, we get to deepen our knowledge and exchange ideas and thoughts from different cultures. Therefore, it is significant for the residents of WISH to apply these experiences to make our future even brighter. (L.C.) Participating in SI Programs is the bridge of my dreams. Pictured at the Community Kitchen. (Pictured center) The greatest attraction of SI Programs is that “To maximize my own possibility.” When I studied abroad in high school, I had bad experiences to discuss with students from different nationalities. I could not speak up my own opinion because I was caught up in the active emotion by other students. I could not express my opinion even when I was asked to do so. After this experience, I became to dislike discussion, but then I found SI Programs. In the SI Programs, I can learn not only the method of logical thinking taught by Japanese instructors, but also how to make an assertion in English taught by foreign instructors. In addition, international residents participating in the programs have different nationalities, and also Japanese residents have various backgrounds. To discuss with such residents is very stimulating experience for me. Through the SI Programs, I am able to find discussion interesting. Since I want to play an active role internationally in the future, participating in SI Programs is bridge of my dreams. (School of Political Science and Economics, S.M.) Attractive points of Career Seminar Pictured with resident(Pictured left) When it comes to SI programs, the most interesting program would be the career week visits. Different companies come in and ask the students to think about the problems that they face as a company. I think it is very important for students to experience this, because it can either direct them towards or deter them from certain career paths. As college students we are, for the most part, we do not one-hundred percent decide on what we want to do in the future. The more we experience in regards to professional work, the more we are able to focus on what we like. In addition, because the selection of companies is across a wide spectrum, each student is likely to be interested in at least one of the companies visiting. Also, because Career Seminar is separated from the normal weekly SI programs, you can have the opportunity to meet residents who normally attend the programs on a different day than you do. (School of International Liberal Studies, V.T) ※Residents can select which day of the week they will attend based on their individual schedules. &#63341; More Award SI Program participants who achieve outstanding results will be given the valuable opportunity to experience overseas business firsthand, something not possible through tourist travel. Aside from costs such as insurance, the University will fund these overseas ventures. Set your sights on receiving this award and fully apply the skills acquired through the SI Programs to expand your horizons. Various excursions will also be widely available, including factory tours and work experience opportunities. Study tour in Fukui(February 2024) &#63282; Wed, 03 Apr 2024 &#49187;SI Program Award Study tour in Cambodia and Thailand (February 2020) &#63282; Wed, 04 Mar 2020 &#49187;SI Program Award Study tour in Korea (September, 2019) &#63282; Wed, 16 Oct 2019 &#49187;SI Program Award Malaysia Training (September, 2019) Mission “Know the actual condition of the brand image of TOYOTA from the young Malaysians’ point of view and propose branding ideas or policies!” &#63282; Tue, 15 Oct 2019 &#49187;SI Program Award &#63341; More Excursions WISH Domestic Study Trip -Minamiuonuma, Niigata Prefecture- (February 2020) &#63282; Thu, 26 Mar 2020 &#49187;Excursions WISH Domestic Internship -Hokkaido(Kunneppu &#038; Shibetsu)- (August 2019) &#63282; Thu, 17 Oct 2019 &#49187;Excursions WISH Domestic Study Trip -Mt.Fuji- (August 2019) &#63282; Fri, 04 Oct 2019 &#49187;Excursions WISH Domestic Study Trip -Shizuoka and Kanagawa prefecture- (May 2019) &#63282; Wed, 05 Jun 2019 &#49187;Excursions Factory Tour: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. 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