Musashino University
The University of Exeter and Musashino University in Tokyo are delighted to deliver a progression pathway agreement, expanded in 2024, whereby we invite Musashino graduates to join any Masters programme taught in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS). This partnership builds on our earlier agreement specific to the Department of Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy and Anthropology (SPSPA), and now opens up dedicated pathways for Musashino graduates across the full range of our postgraduate taught programmes.
All Musashino students who meet our standard Academic and English Language Entry Requirements from Japan will receive an offer to study at Exeter. Please visit our Japan country page for further information.
You can find full Masters programme details, including entry requirements, and details on how to apply at the links below:
Programmes to which Musashino students can progress
- Anthropology
- Arab and Islamic Studies
- Archaeology
- Classics and Ancient History
- Creative Industries
- Drama
- Education and Teacher Training
- English and Creative Writing
- Film
- History
- Law
- Media and Communications
- Modern Languages and Cultures
- Philosophy
- Politics and International Relations
- Security Studies
- Sociology
- Theology and Religion
All Musashino University students progressing to study at Exeter will receive a dedicated scholarship award. Please note that Musashino students are only eligible to hold one scholarship from Exeter at a time, and if they successfully apply for more than one scholarship, the one with the largest discount will be applied. See our funding and scholarship database for further information.
We look forward to welcoming Musashino students to Exeter for the opportunity to expand their global horizons at a Russell Group university in the beautiful South West of England, and in a supportive and friendly university environment. For further information, please email HASS@exeter.ac.uk