JGU, Japan Boost Ties With Five New Study Programmes

  • JGU launches five major Japan-focused study programs for Summer 2026.
  • New ST-SAPs offer academic immersion, cultural exposure, and global learning in Japan.
  • Initiative strengthens India-Japan educational ties and expands JGU’s internationalisation efforts.

In a significant advancement for India-Japan collaboration and student exchange, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) has revealed the initiation of five ST-SAPs at prominent Japanese universities for the Summer 2026.

It stands as one of the largest internationalization efforts centered on Japan by an Indian university. This signifies one of the most extensive higher education initiatives centered on Japan carried out by any Indian university and represents a major milestone in JGU's path to internationalisation. JGU proudly presents new ST-SAPs for summer 2026, scheduled from June 15 to July 3/4, 2026.

These programs provide intense academic engagement, cultural immersion, and global learning opportunities at five prominent Japanese universities. Japan's academic landscape boasts intellectual diversity, offering distinct chances to investigate governance, technology, society, heritage, and sustainability, alongside a celebrated fusion of tradition and innovation. The initiatives also enhance student mobility, faculty cooperation, and international research.

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Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor of JGU, said, "This significant expansion of our study abroad offerings in Japan reflects JGU's steadfast commitment to globalising higher education and creating meaningful pathways for our students to engage with the world. Japan stands at the forefront of innovation, governance, culture, and sustainable development, and these programmes represent an extraordinary opportunity for immersive learning. By building one of the largest India-Japan networks, JGU is contributing to strengthening bilateral relations and preparing globally minded graduates equipped to address the complex challenges of our time."

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