STUDENT VOICES | APU Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

YOUR APS JOURNEY

What is APS like for you as a student? It is a journey that goes beyond textbooks to embrace diverse perspectives, think critically, and speak your mind with confidence. Hear authentic stories of growth, from daily discoveries to tackling real-world challenges.

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Discover Through Multicultural Learning

Learning with peers from around the world expands your education, bridging theory with personal stories from students and faculty.
These diverse dialogues broaden your perspectives and introduce new values.

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    International Students

  • 45%

    International Faculty

  • 100%

    Multicultural Collaborative Learning

  • 119

    Countries/Regions

A STUDENT’S VOICE

International news used to feel like something happening in a far-off land, but here, I have friends who are personally connected to those stories.

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#02
Learn at a Deeper Level

From pop culture to academia, you’ll apply theory to real-world issues.
You’ll also master critical thinking through engaging discussions and analyzing information. 

  • Analytical Reasoning

  • Diverse Learning Materials (textbooks, research articles, films, etc.)

  • Interactive Discussions

  • Critical Thinking

A STUDENT’S VOICE

We prepare for every class with in-depth readings, to understand the history and structure behind each topic.

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#03
Expand Your World Through Words

By learning to articulate your thoughts in reports, discussions, and group work,
you’ll gain essential skills for respecting diverse backgrounds and creating collaborative solutions.

  • Writing

  • Group Work

  • Discussions

  • Presentations

A STUDENT’S VOICE

At first, I wasn't confident about speaking in public. But APS is a place where having an opinion is respected more than being “right” or “wrong.”

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#04
Challenge Yourself Outside Class

Beyond the classroom, fieldwork, conferences, and research provide real-world experience.
These challenges build a powerful foundation for your future career.

  • Field Research

  • Collaborate with Companies

  • Community Engagement

  • International Conferences

A STUDENT’S VOICE

There are so many chances to push your limits, like participating in Model United Nations, attending conferences, or even getting published in academic journals.

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#01
Discover Through Multicultural Learning

International news used to feel like something happening in a far-off land, but here, I have friends who are personally connected to those stories. Through deep conversations with professors and friends from all over the world—something I couldn't experience in an environment with only people from my own country—I’ve gained new perspectives. These daily interactions help me understand the complexity of the real world and accept it with an open mind.

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#02
Learn at a Deeper Level

We prepare for every class with in-depth readings to understand the history and structure behind each topic. By using different approaches, like analyzing movies from a political perspective, I learned how to question information based on evidence instead of stereotypes. Seeing how theories actually work through the reactions of diverse students makes my knowledge feel more real and three-dimensional.

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Expand Your World Through Words

At first, I wasn't confident about speaking in public. But APS is a place where having an opinion is respected more than being 'right' or 'wrong.' Even if I can't speak up during class, there are online boards where I can share my thoughts later, which helped me find the courage to speak at my own pace. Group work with international members can be tough, but by listening to different opinions and working toward a common goal, I’ve gained communication skills that truly work in the real world.

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#04
Challenge Yourself Outside Class

There are so many chances to push your limits, like participating in Model United Nations, attending conferences, or even getting published in academic journals. It’s not just about gaining knowledge; it's about proposing real solutions. These experiences allowed me to test my research and negotiation skills in the real world. The confidence and courage I gained to face 'questions without a single right answer' will be a powerful tool for my future career in the international community.

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