Thank you for being a tutor "candidate" NU-EMI 2023 Fall semester. NU-EMI hires international  student tutors who support the regular course students to take English-taught G30 courses. We also hire Japanese students who support G30 students who take Japanese-taught regular courses, so if you plan to take a Japanese taught course and want a tutor, please indicate at end of the survey.

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Job content: Weekly tutor sessions regarding the course your tutee is taking. 
Period: October, 2023 to end of January, 2024
Hours: 15 hours to 30 hours per semester. 
Hour pay:  1000yen/hour
Payment: The total amount will be transferred to your bank after the whole activity, at the end of the semester. (March or April, 2024). 
For more information: click here.
Video about tutoring :click here
 
Required time to complete this survey is around 5 minutes.

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* 1. Which program are you in?

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* 2. What year are you in now (October 2023)?

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* 3. Which school do you belong to?

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* 4. Your name, country and ID number

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* 5. Can you spell your name in KATAKANA, Japanese? Example ホリエ シシマル

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* 6. Enter your nick name, if you use one. 

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* 7. When is your birthday?

Date

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* 8. Gender

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* 9. Enter your email address from the university. 

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* 10. Please provide the email address that you recommend and can easily reach you. (It can be the same email as the former question.)

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* 13. These are the G30 courses provided to Japanese students. Please check the courses you are taking and also can tutor,  have taken before, and have tutored.

  taking the course this semester and can also tutor have taken the course before have tutored the course before
Quantum Chemistry II, Quan Manh PHUNG
Introduction to skills for academic success, Maria Vassileva
Calculus I, Richard Serge
Condensed Matter Physics I, Gelloz Bernard
Fundamentals of Earth Science I, Marc Humblet
Introduction to Career Development Theory, Grib Dina
Mathematics for machine learning, Henrik Bachmann
Social Science Analysis and Methods I, David Green
Introduction to Japanese Modern Literature, Kristina Iwata
Legal Cultures (E), COLOMBO Giorgio Fabio
Transnational and Minority Literatures, Kristina Iwata
Advanced Lecture (European Union Law)(E), COLOMBO Giorgio Fabio
Organic Chemistry 1, JIYOUNG SHIN
Science of Materials, Gelloz Bernard
Complex Analysis (G30), Chris Bourne
First Year Seminar, Marc Humblet
Literary Theory, David Thomas Henry Wright
International Migration, David Green
Introduction to Life Science B, Maria Vassileva
Comparative Literature, David Thomas Henry Wright
SML: Introduction to stochastic calculus, Richard Serge
Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics, Chris Bourne
Genetics I, Seiji Kojima
[remote]Introduction to Film History(From2022), Ma Ran
Analytical Mechanics I, Masaki Shigemori
Earth and Planetary Sciences, Marc Humblet
Comparative Law I (Common Law), Sean McGinty
Topics in Mathematical Science Ⅷ (Elliptic Operators and Index Theory), Chris Bourne
Principles of Life Sciences I, Shin Sugiyama
Linear Algebra I, Henrik Bachmann
International Society in the Age of Globalization, Sean McGinty
Fundamentals of Chemistry I, Quan Manh PHUNG
Economics, Kim Kunhyui
Studium Generale A, Maria Vassileva

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* 14. If you have any comments about the courses you checked above, or have any other courses that you would like to tutor, please enter the course and instructor.

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* 15. Please explain your motivation for working as a tutor.

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* 16. Will you be able to do 2 tutor jobs?

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* 17. Will you be in Japan to tutor in person?

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* 18. Do you have plans to leave Japan for good before March 2024?
If so, please indicate because we need to transfer your salary before you leave.

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* 19. If you plan to take any courses taught in Japanese, that you might want a Japanese tutor for, enter the information.  The course instructor, course title and also how you are taking the course.

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* 20. Are you interested in working or joining other NU-EMI events?
Click as many that you are interested in?

  working joining
Food for Thought (Every Tuesday evenings) English discussion session with Japanese students
Food for Thought (TBD) Japanese discussion session for International and Japanese students
Grad School Seminar 
Career Path Seminar
Fun events to interact with Japanese students 
Administration work 
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* 21. If you have any questions or comments about NU-EMI, please enter here.

Thank you so much for completing the survey!
Your information will be provided to the course professor, when we need a tutor for the Japanese student who takes the course. Y
ou will receive an email when we have a job for you. We are looking forward to working with you!

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