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Capitol opens applicatio­n for scholarshi­ps in Japan

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THE Provincial Government of Negros Occidental welcomes applicants who are interested in a twoyear study and part time work in a newspaper delivery company in Japan.

Vice Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson met with Japanese Coordinato­r Fumio Mizuno at the Provincial Capitol Wednesday to discuss scholarshi­p agreements with the Cooperativ­e Associatio­n for Yomiuri Shinbun Distributi­on Service based in Japan.

Twelve slots will be provided for the said scholarshi­p, which will be finalized in August this year; qualified scholars will leave for Japan in March 2020.

Applicants must be 18 to 26 years old; college

graduate or undergradu­ate.

Qualified applicants will be required to take up three months of Japanese Language Training Course at the Oisca Training Center in Bago City.

At present, there are already 50 Negrense scholars who have availed of scholarshi­p grants of different categories in Japan such as the Miyakonojo Higashi High School Scholarshi­p Grant, Kyushu Japanese Language School Scholarshi­p Grant, Japanese Language and Care workers Scholarshi­p Program, among others.

Also present during the meeting were Executive Assistant to the Governor Yoji Watanabe, Executive Assistant to the Vice Governor Jonathan Lobaton, Negros Occidental Scholarshi­p Program head Karen Dinsay, and Community Affairs officer April Duran.

The Japanese scholarshi­p programs were initiated by Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. with the aim of producing qualified profession­al and skilled Negrenses to work in Japan after it opened its doors and started to accept Filipino students and workers.

For further inquiries, the NOSP could be reached through telephone numbers (034) 7090815 and 4349039./PR

 ?? CAPITOL PHOTO ?? VICE Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (3rd from right), Japanese Coordinato­r Fumio Mizuno (2nd from right), together with (from left) Executive Assistant to the Governor Yoji Watanabe, Executive Assistant to the Vice Governor Jonathan Lobaton, Negros Occidental Scholarshi­p Program head Karen Dinsay, and Community Affairs officer April Duran at the Vice Governor’s Office, Wednesday.
CAPITOL PHOTO VICE Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (3rd from right), Japanese Coordinato­r Fumio Mizuno (2nd from right), together with (from left) Executive Assistant to the Governor Yoji Watanabe, Executive Assistant to the Vice Governor Jonathan Lobaton, Negros Occidental Scholarshi­p Program head Karen Dinsay, and Community Affairs officer April Duran at the Vice Governor’s Office, Wednesday.

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