@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00059799, author = {KISHIDA, Yumi and LU, Hanzi and XUE, Yun and 岸田, 由美 and 陸, 晗子 and 薛, 芸}, journal = {金沢大学国際機構紀要, Research Bulletin, Organization of Global Affairs Kanazawa University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a major impact on the lives of international students studying at Japanese universities. Many students had to attend remote classes from their homes for an extended period of time, while hoping to travel to Japan once the COVID-19 pandemic ended. An online questionnaire survey was conducted, which targeted the international students enrolled in Kanazawa University. Based on the responses of 259 students, including those who have not yet traveled to Japan, this study reports the difficulties and concerns that students experienced while studying remotely, the impact of travel delays on their plans of studying abroad, personal relationships, changes in their lifestyle during the pandemic, the pandemic’s effect on their part-time jobs, the difficulties they experienced during the pandemic, changes in their plans after graduation, and the support they expected to receive from the government and the university.}, pages = {75--91}, title = {コロナ禍における留学生の経験と困難-金沢大学留学生を対象としたアンケート調査の結果から-}, volume = {4}, year = {2022} }