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62: How Japan's border closures have affected international students w/ Rochelle Kopp

Aug 25, 202035 minEp. 62
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On this episode we’re taking a look at how Japan’s international students and academics have been affected by the entry bans. Though the government is expected to change its policy imminently, to date the border closures have had an overwhelmingly negative impact on Japan’s universities, even as the country tries to position itself on the international stage as a more attractive place to study. 
We hear from regular Japan Times contributor and consultant Rochelle Kopp about how the border closures have impacted international students in Japan, and also from masters student Angus Watson about his experiences coming back to Japan after being stuck outside for six months.
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On this episode:
Rochelle Kopp: Twitter | Articles | Consultancy
Angus Watson: Articles
Oscar Boyd: Twitter | Articles | Instagram

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