UTM offers students international opportunities for their professional future

The Faculty of Computers, Informatics and Microelectronics of the Technical University of Moldova had the honor of hosting the visit of Ms. Yoshino Naito, Deputy Secretary in the Political and Cultural Section of the Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Moldova. During this meeting, Ms. Yoshino Naito presented to the students the academic opportunities available in Japan, providing detailed information on the Japanese education system, as well as on the government scholarship programs for international students.

The event was opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Computers, Informatics and Microelectronics, Associate Professor, Dr. Dumitru Ciorbă, who urged the students to take advantage of international opportunities to gain new experiences, highlighting the importance of academic mobility and personal development in a global context.

Yoshino Naito presented the advantages of studying in Japan, such as high educational standards, unique culture, favorable living environment and diversity of international students. He also discussed the scholarship program offered by the Government of Japan, which includes a 6-month training period in the Japanese language and offers the opportunity to study in a variety of fields, with the exception of traditional performing arts.

Among the most important opportunities discussed was the MIRAI program, dedicated to youth exchanges from Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus, aiming to promote mutual understanding and encourage intellectual discussions among future leaders from around the world.

The students were extremely curious to learn more about the learning process in Japan and about Japanese culture, showing a special interest in the academic and life experiences in this country.

The Technical University of Moldova supports the exchange of students’ experiences in other countries of the world, offering them the opportunity to learn from different cultures and acquire valuable international knowledge. Thus, students develop essential skills for their future careers, enriching their academic and professional horizons. Through these international experiences, they learn to adapt to new environments, collaborate with people from diverse cultures, and gain a deeper understanding of global dynamics.