Embassy of Japan in Port Moresby
Address | 1st & 2nd Floor, Cuthbertson House Cuthbertson St. (PO Box 1040) Port Moresby 121 Papua New Guinea |
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Address | 1st & 2nd Floor, Cuthbertson House Cuthbertson St. (PO Box 1040) Port Moresby 121 Papua New Guinea |
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Dear Sir/Madam,
As per the above mentioned I am very interested in studying in Japan. I would very much appreciate if a Scholarship Application Form and other necessary document to be forwarded to my email address: elainepaliou97@gmail.com
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Hi
I am interested to know if there is any scholarships available in Applied Sciences. Please do forward to this email address kaisaphilemon@gmail.
Thanks.
I am keen in furthering studies in the above subject and would very much like to study in Japan 2019.
Please forward me the application form via email: ndauson@gmail.com.
Cheers
Nicholas Dauson
Dear Sir/madam
I am interested in studying Masters in public health degree program in your university. Please forward the application forms via this email ;delilahwadidikasebastian@gmail.com
Kind Regards
Delilah Wadidika
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a first-year Computer Science student at the PNG University of Technology of this year.
I am very interested in studying in Japan. I would like a Scholarship Application Form and other necessary document to be forwarded to my email address: alexfelisha92@gmail.com.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Like Japan, Papua New Guinea is rich is culture and tradition. From simple things, metting/greeting and manners to work ethics and technological inovation, Japan has preserved their way of life. This tells us that we dont have to throw our fore fathers ways to join this new world. I am an electrical communication engineer, and my grandfather was a complete bushman (illitrate/ no idea of what the outside world was) but I remember, even in his old age, he woke up 4am in the morning, would start working until dawn (6pm) everydau . That tells me, my forefathers, even less equipped then I am today, are something to look upon and follow. Only if we could take that determination and apply it to todays challenges, we will never fail. I admire how japan has transitioned with much of their culture still in tact. I'd love to learn from Japan engineering and ethics, to the betterment of my society and country.
Regards,
Ian Pumuye.
Bach. Electrical Communication Engineer.
ipumuye@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam
As per my subject matter, i am very much interested in studying abroad to further my education career in Japan.
I,Lynneth David graduated from high school this year under the institute of Port Moresby National High majoring in Biology and Chemistry .
I am requesting for application form for science based scholarships.
If available, do not hesitate to send me a response via lynnethdavid64@gmail.com
Thankyou
Hi there,
I'm a second year Humanitarian student from the University of Papua New Guinea, majoring in Gender Studies & minoring in History. I would kindly ask the person whoever is in charge to please send me a copy of the 2019 PNG to Japan scholarship application form via my email address: konipearl07@gmail.com
Hi,
As per the above subject matter, I,am seeking for an opportunity to study in Japan. I,am very much interested in Health(Nursing). If there is any, please forward me an application form via my email address or give me the site to look up.
miskedyotara@gmail.com
I'm Regina Vali and I'm a Grade 12 school leaver majoring in Economics and Geography.I am interested in undergraduate studies to furthee my knowledge in Economics.Please email the application form and necessary information via mu email address:indiegumu@gmail.com
Thank you
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