Nitori International Scholarship Foundation offers
scholarships for foreign students to pursue undergraduate and graduate
degree program at Japanese Universities. Scholarships will be available to
undergraduate students who are 26-year-old and to graduate
students who are 28 years (born after April 2, 1986). Scholarship is worth
of ¥ 110,000 per month (some students who are in high ranks of selection, can
receive 150,000 yen per month). The application deadline is November 1,
2015.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded to
study any of the courses offered by the Japanese Universities.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate and graduate degree program at Japanese Universities.
Scholarship Provider: Nitori International Scholarship Foundation, Japan
Scholarship can be taken at: Japan
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate and graduate degree program at Japanese Universities.
Scholarship Provider: Nitori International Scholarship Foundation, Japan
Scholarship can be taken at: Japan
Eligibility: To a person who falls in all the following
items.
-A person who has the nationality of outside Japan Or “College Student” and “school”, Eligibility of applicants stage: a person who has an address in Japan.
-Enrolled grade-course: Undergraduate: from April 1, 2016, a person who is enrolled as regular students in the third and fourth years of undergraduate study; Graduate students: from April 1, 2016, a person who is enrolled as regular students in one-two years of graduate school (master’s degree). 1 – 2 years of “doctoral program”, a person who is enrolled in one-two years of “Master Dr. continuous course” is also possible applicants.
-Academic and health: is excellent in both academic, person, it is healthy. In addition, is capable enough to be willing transduction by the Japanese, who can contribute to the friendship between the international and international understanding.
-A person who has the nationality of outside Japan Or “College Student” and “school”, Eligibility of applicants stage: a person who has an address in Japan.
-Enrolled grade-course: Undergraduate: from April 1, 2016, a person who is enrolled as regular students in the third and fourth years of undergraduate study; Graduate students: from April 1, 2016, a person who is enrolled as regular students in one-two years of graduate school (master’s degree). 1 – 2 years of “doctoral program”, a person who is enrolled in one-two years of “Master Dr. continuous course” is also possible applicants.
-Academic and health: is excellent in both academic, person, it is healthy. In addition, is capable enough to be willing transduction by the Japanese, who can contribute to the friendship between the international and international understanding.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International
students (non-Japanese) can apply for these NISF scholarships.
Scholarship Description: Nitori International
Scholarship Foundation aids foreign students from around the world and Japanese
students with principles and outstanding academic achievements but who have
difficulty pursuing studies due to financial reasons by providing them with
scholarships and residential facilities, while contributing to the mutual
friendship with each country and cultivate the human resources.
Number of award(s): Around 150 new students will be
accepted.
Duration of award(s): Scholarships will be awarded for
up to two years (paid until the final year of enrollment course).
What does it cover? Scholarship is worth of ¥ 110,000
per month. (Some students who are in high ranks of selection, can receive
150,000 yen per month).
Selection Criteria: Not Known
Notification: Successful candidates and their universities
will be notified the result in early April, 2016 (tentative schedule).
How to Apply: Applications should be submitted online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application
deadline is November 1, 2015.
Read more: 2016 NISF Scholarships for Foreign Students in Japan Scholarship Positions 2015 2016
http://scholarship-positions.com
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