Opportunity overview
The STEM Japan Global Student Program offers Queensland Year 10 students an exciting opportunity to be immersed in innovative experiences, develop their language skills and engage with the rich culture of Japan.
Participants will engage in industry visits and hands-on activities that highlight Japan's advancements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields to deepen their understanding of the practical applications of these disciplines in a different country. Participants will also delve into Japan's rich historical and cultural heritage, visit significant sites and landmarks, and experience Japanese school life at local high schools.
Through this program, participants not only gain a deeper appreciation for both STEM disciplines and Japanese culture, they also cultivate the knowledge, skills and cultural awareness needed to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
Program inclusions
- Return domestic flights to and from Brisbane
- Return international flights
- GoSafe travel insurance
- Hotel (shared rooming arrangement) or homestay accommodation
- Most meals
- Visa if required
Eligibility
Eligibility requirements for students
- Be a full-time Year 10 student, either enrolled at a Queensland state high school or registered for home schooling through Queensland Home Education.
- Study STEM subjects as part of their schooling, intend to continue with the study and use of these subjects and have an interest in Japanese language and culture.
- Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident of Australia or a New Zealand citizen residing in Australia.
- Have (or be willing to obtain) a current and valid passport with at least 6 months' validity from the date of return to Australia.
- Full eligibility requirements for students are listed under the
application section.
Eligibility requirement for chaperones
- Be a fully registered teacher at a Queensland state school.
- Be permanently employed at the time of application and program delivery.
- Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident of Australia or a New Zealand citizen residing in Australia.
- Have (or be willing to obtain) a current and valid passport with at least 6 months' validity from the date of return to Australia.
- Full eligibility requirements for chaperones are listed under the
application section.
Application
The application process for both students and teacher chaperones has 2 simple parts designed to help you put your best foot forward for this exciting opportunity.
Start by reviewing the supporting documents below, which outline everything you need to know.
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Part 1 involves completing the online application portal and uploading the required documents.
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Part 2 involves recording a short video responding to the key questions and submitting it as outlined in the application documents.
The Global Engagement team looks forward to reviewing your application.
Students
Student applications open on Monday 19 January 2026.
Apply via the
online application portal.
Chaperones
Chaperone applications open on Monday 19 January 2026.
Apply via the
online application portal.
Key dates
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Applications open: Monday 19 January 2026
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Information session: 5pm Wednesday 1 July 2026—register your interest
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Applications close: 5pm Friday 7 August 2026
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Interviews and selection: August to September 2026
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Travel dates: December 2026—exact dates to be advised
Global Engagement
Department of Education International
Phone: (07) 3513 5720
Email:
global.engagement@qed.qld.gov.au