Summer School
Unique summer learning experience
Our Summer School will be taught during the summer, focusing on the three skill areas below. We are looking for aspiring young leaders to join us.
1. Leadership
Discover your leadership potential. You will have the opportunity to learn and practice leadership skills via different group projects including one focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals where you will take the lead in a field study and then present your ideas.
2. Collaboration
Challenge yourself as you learn how to collaborate with others in small groups. You will participate in authentic, problem-solving and creative projects using such approaches as Case Method direct from Harvard Business School and theatre-sports during which you will improvise and act out scenarios in teams.
3. Life Skills
Develop real skills for real situations. You will develop your self-management, reflection, design thinking and communication skills via a variety of interesting activities under the guidance of NIC teachers and NUCB student mentors.
- Nagoya City teenager tour
- Case Method challenge
- Team-building campus challenge
- Multinational corporation field study trip
- Theatre-sports
- Personal project
- Critical thinking games
- Japanese archery, calligraphy, sports, etc.
Location
Nagoya, Japan’s third biggest metro region, offers a combination of vibrant urban life and tradition.
NIC is housed within Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (NUCB), where students can reside in a safe, spacious, comfortable environment with access to learning and sporting facilities.
For more information, you can download a copy of our leaflet here
Eligibility
Students enrolled in Years 7-9 (middle school Years 1-3) at the time of the programme, with at least conversational English proficiency
Selection
At the time of application, you will need to create a self-introduction video in English and create a share link. The content should include your self-introduction, your motivation for participating in the summer program, and the appeal of our school. Please use Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, YouTube, etc. for the shared link. If you have any questions about shared links, please contact us at info@ic.nucba.ac.jp.