[Kyoto University of Foreign Studies] Applications Open for the 2026 Spring 'Lifelong Learning Courses' Opening Doors to the World. Supporting Multicultural Understanding in the Era of Reskilling
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies has opened applications for its Spring 2026 Lifelong Learning Courses, offering 33 courses across 13 languages to support adult reskilling and deep cultural understanding.
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Kyoto University of Foreign Studies (Chairman: Juro Kita | Location: Ukyo-ku, Kyoto) has begun accepting applications for the 2026 Spring Semester "Lifelong Learning Courses". Utilizing the university's educational resources, we are offering a total of 33 courses (Spring Semester) that meet a wide range of needs, from beginners to advanced learners, and from tourism to culture and liberal arts fields.
PAX MUNDI PER LINGUAS - World Peace Through Languages -
■ Background [Why 'multilingual' relearning now?]
In the current era of rapid AI technology advancement and redefining of globalization, the importance of "communication skills accompanied by cultural understanding" that go beyond mere "translation" is increasing. Our university's lifelong learning courses aim not only to acquire language skills but to foster true international understanding by deeply studying the history and culture behind them.
In the context of "reskilling (relearning)," which has gained attention in recent years, multilingual learning focused on diverse regions such as Asia, Europe, and Latin America, in addition to English, has garnered high support from many people, including local residents, as an opportunity to cultivate multifaceted perspectives.
■ Features of the 2026 Spring Semester Courses
Our university's lifelong learning courses consist of the following two pillars.
◎ Overwhelming Multilingual Lineup
Offering 13 languages unique to KUFS, including English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Turkish.
◎ Returning Expert Education Knowledge to Society
Direct instruction by our university's faculty and experienced instructors. We provide practical curricula usable in daily life and travel destinations, backed by academic grounding.
■ Event Overview
Course Period: May 2026 to July 2026 (6 to 11 sessions in total, varying by course)
Target Audience: Open to everyone
Application Method: Online application via the Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Lifelong Learning Course web page
Click here for details
PAX MUNDI PER LINGUAS - World Peace Through Languages -
■ Background [Why 'multilingual' relearning now?]
In the current era of rapid AI technology advancement and redefining of globalization, the importance of "communication skills accompanied by cultural understanding" that go beyond mere "translation" is increasing. Our university's lifelong learning courses aim not only to acquire language skills but to foster true international understanding by deeply studying the history and culture behind them.
In the context of "reskilling (relearning)," which has gained attention in recent years, multilingual learning focused on diverse regions such as Asia, Europe, and Latin America, in addition to English, has garnered high support from many people, including local residents, as an opportunity to cultivate multifaceted perspectives.
■ Features of the 2026 Spring Semester Courses
Our university's lifelong learning courses consist of the following two pillars.
◎ Overwhelming Multilingual Lineup
Offering 13 languages unique to KUFS, including English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Turkish.
◎ Returning Expert Education Knowledge to Society
Direct instruction by our university's faculty and experienced instructors. We provide practical curricula usable in daily life and travel destinations, backed by academic grounding.
■ Event Overview
Course Period: May 2026 to July 2026 (6 to 11 sessions in total, varying by course)
Target Audience: Open to everyone
Application Method: Online application via the Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Lifelong Learning Course web page
Click here for details