Thursday, September 29, 2011

Government Scholarship - Czech Republic

Government Scholarships – Developing Countries

Scholarship Awards within the Foreign Development Assistance Programme - offer for the academic year 2012/2013
General information on the scholarship programme:
The Government of the Czech Republic offers a number of scholarships within the framework of its Foreign Development Assistance Programme in support of the study of foreign nationals from developing countries at public institutions of higher education in the Czech Republic. 
These so called Government Scholarships are designed to cover the standard length of study: 
1) in Bachelor/Master study programmes plus one-year preparatory course of the Czech language (which is combined with other field-specific training). Government scholarships of this category are awarded to graduates from upper secondary schools who can enrol only in study programmes in which they follow instruction in the Czech language. Depending on the subject area, applicants are normally required to take entrance examinations at the respective institution of higher education. The scholarship award is conditional upon a successful passing of entrance examinations;
or  
2) in follow-up Master study programmes or Doctoral study programmes. Government scholarships of this category are awarded to graduates of Bachelor or Master study programmes, respectively, who enrol in study programmes with instruction in the English language.      
 

Study Areas Available in English:
 
1) Economics
2) Informatics
  • follow-up master study programme Informatics, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague;
  • follow-up master study programme Information Management, Faculty of Informatics and Management, University of Hradec Králové (http://www.uhk.cz/eng/fim/applicant/36);
3) Agriculture

Scholarship applications together with the required attachments are to be submitted to the appropriate Czech Embassy in the applicant’s country before the deadline set by the Embassy so that the applicants’ dossiers reach the respective Czech authorities (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport) by 15 January each year. 
 
Students who, at the time of application, stay in the Czech Republic may submit the respective documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for Development Co-operation, by 31 December of the preceding year at the latest.
 
Foreign nationals who have been granted permanent residence in the Czech Republic are not eligible to apply for Government scholarships.
A limited number of scholarships is offered to students from developing countries who file their applications with the respective National UNESCO Commissions. For contact information on individual local offices see http://www.unesco.org/ (and search under the heading Communities, National Commissions).
Applications sent directly to the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport will not be processed. 
Prospective applicants are advised to address their inquiries concerning, among others, their eligibility and closing date for applications to the Czech Embassies in their countries. 
Detailed information on the terms and conditions of scholarship awards is provided in the binding “Instructions regarding the Scholarship Award Scheme of the Government of the Czech Republic” issued in Czech, English and Spanish (click below to download in PDF or Word format):
The prospective applicants are advised to peruse the instructions before applying.   
 
Scholarship application forms may be obtained from the respective Czech Embassies or downloaded here in PDF or Word format:
For the list of required attachments see part 2.1, 3.1 of the Instructions. 
 
Attachment f) “Medicate Certificate” must be issued on the official form that is available at the respective Czech Embassies and can be also downloaded here in Czech (PDF, Word), English (PDFWord) or Spanish (PDF, Word).
 

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

PhD-MBA Scholarship Program 2012

Singapore, Asia and the NUS PhD-MBA

The NUS PhD-MBA aims to attract and train talented science and engineering students who have the potential to create and lead technology companies. The programme is jointly hosted by the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering (NGS) and the NUS Business School. The programme has 3 pillars. Students develop their research skills by doing a PhD in a science or technology discipline. Concurrently students develop business acumen by working on an MBA degree. Internships in technology comnpanies provide practical technology business training, and form the third pillar.
Terms:
- Concurrent PhD and MBA, taking much less time than completing both separately
- Choice of any subject for the PhD, from the life and physical sciences to engineering and IT
- Monthly (12 months per year) tax-free stipend of S$2,600 to S$3,200 (depending on whether or not scholar chooses to work in Singapore upon graduation)
- PhD tuition waiver, full MBA tuition fee waiver

Internship Opportunities in many Technology Start-Ups, VC firms and larger Technology Companies

The number of startups in Singapore is growing rapidly. Some have already been acquired, among them Singular ID, sold to Billcare in India, and tenCube, sold to McAfee in the USA. Other companies are at an earlier stage and are growing, examples are:
- WizFolio is a web based application that manages information on people's personal clouds, WizFolio
- Mobilewalla offers the first truly effective mobile application search and rating system, Mobilewalla
- Gurulu uses adaptive algorithms to make learning Chinese less difficult, Gurulu
- Biomers are innovative, virtually invisible dental braces, BioMers
Many others have attracted venture funding, both from Singapore and abroad. Students may also choose to do their internship in a venture capital firm or in a larger technology company. To further develop the startup ecosystem, developing top technology business talent is very important to Singapore. The PhD-MBA is part of these efforts. NUS has recently been ranked 28th and the NUS MBA 23rd in the world. A flyer for the programme can be found here.
NUS NUS NUS
Eligibility:
Students with an undergraduate or Masters/Diploma degree in any scientific, engineering, maths or IT discipline, previously awarded or expected in 2012, are eligible.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The NUS PhD-MBA aims to attract and train talented students who have the potential to create and lead technology companies. It is jointly hosted by the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering and the NUS Business School. Students develop their research skills by doing a PhD in a scientific or engineering discipline. Concurrently they learn about business by working on an MBA. Internships provide practical experience.
NUS is a global University located in Singapore, in the heart of Asia. NUS was recently ranked 28th and the NUS MBA 23rd in the world. English-speaking Singapore has long been an excellent place in which to do business. In recent years Singapore has invested heavily in developing a world-class research infrastructure and training talent to not only do research but also commercialize it. The PhD-MBA at NUS is part of these efforts.
References may reach NUS by 15th Dec 2011.
Terms: PhD and MBA in 4 to 5 years
Choice of any subject for the PhD
Stipend of S$2,600 – S$3,200 per month
PhD tuition fee waiver
Full MBA tuition fee waiver
Internships PhD-MBA students do an internship in a startup or established technology company or in a venture capital firm, in Singapore or abroad. The number of startups in Singapore is growing rapidly. Some have already been acquired, among them Singular ID, acquired by Bilcare in India and tenCube, acquired by McAfee in the USA
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15th Nov 2011
Fhttp://www.phd-mba.nus.edu.sg/

Monday, September 12, 2011

The Fellowship for journalists

The Fellowship brings journalists from Asia to Singapore's Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University for three months.

The 2012 Fellowship will run from 27 February to 18 May. The application deadline is 14 October 2011.

 

Key Elements

Professional workshops

Short, intensive workshops will focus on enhancing your professional capabilities. In 2012, you can expect workshops on media management in a changing environment, harnessing social media tools, and other practical topics.

Professional seminars

Informal seminars will allow you to share experiences with other journalists and journalism students.

Visits and Briefings

Opportunities will be arranged for Fellows to engage with leaders and decision makers of Singapore institutions and organisations, ranging from government agencies to business corporations and civil society groups.

Independent Project

Each Fellow picks a research project that is personally meaningful and useful to one’s home country. For example, it could be a long magazine feature or documentary for public consumption, or a policy paper to guide your employer or professional association at home. AJF assigns each Fellow a research advisor to provide guidance.
Some Fellows pick Singapore-related projects while others take advantage of Singapore’s resources as a regional and international hub. Singapore has many outward-looking institutes, organisations, experts and scholars to tap on if you wish to do non-Singapore research. They include the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Asia Research Institute, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and various other centres at NTU and the National University of Singapore.
Your research could also take advantage of Singapore as a global financial, aviation and maritime centre, and a culturally diverse, cosmopolitan city that is increasingly vibrant in fields such as the arts.

Expectations

The Fellowship is a community and not an individual programme. As such, every Fellow is expected to contribute to its success by participating fully in the various events.
You are also expected to share your knowledge and experience in an appropriate way, such as by giving a talk.
Individual projects must be submitted by the end of the programme.

Support

  • Funding

    Fellows will be provided a stipend of S$1,500 per month for the duration of the three month programme. Travel to and from Singapore will also be covered. No extra funding is allocated for Fellows who bring their spouse and children.
  • Visa

    NTU will apply for Training Employment Passes for the Fellows to come to Singapore. Those who wish to bring their families must handle their own entry permit applications, if any.
  • Accommodation

    Free accommodation is provided in service apartments. Two or three Fellows share one apartment, which has a kitchen for you to cook meals. The complex has leisure facilities such as a swimming pool and tennis courts.
  • Facilities and Resources

    Fellows will have access to the library, computer, internet and athletic facilities of the NTU campus.
  • Research projects

    Fellows are assigned research advisors to guide them with their individual projects.

Applications for 2012 now open

Deadline: 5pm (Singapore time), Friday 14 October 2011.

Eligibility

Applicants should have at least five years of full-time working experience as journalists (not including as student journalists) and possess potential for leadership and management within the profession or organisation.
Applicants should be residing in Asia. Preference is given to those working for Asian media organisations.
Applicants can be working in any medium — print, radio, television or online.
Journalists working in non-English media are welcome to apply, but must show proficiency in English through a telephone interview, as English is the working language of the programme.
Applications from journalists in full-time positions must be accompanied by a letter of support from employers, stating that the applicant would be released for the full period of the fellowship, from 25 February to 20 May 2012. Freelancers are welcome to apply if they are primarily engaged in news or current affairs journalism.

How to Apply

Deadline for application

All the required documents must reach the Wee Kim Wee School no later than 5pm (Singapore Time), Friday 14th October 2011.

Your application is not complete until we receive all the following:

Sending your application

By e-mail:

Send to applications@ajf.sg

By mail:

Asia Journalism Fellowship
c/o SiRC
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University
31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718

Questions?

E-mail: admin@ajf.sg

Selection Process

The application materials will be reviewed by a panel comprising academics from the Wee Kim Wee School and experienced journalists. Potential applicants may be contacted for a phone interview. Successful applicants will be notified by mid-November 2011. Only successful applicants will be contacted.

Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarships(OCISS)


Am I eligible? What does it cover? How do I apply? How will I know if I've been successful?
These scholarships have been established by the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies to allow graduates to pursue study of benefit to the Muslim world.
The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies is a Recognized Independent Centre of the University of Oxford. It was established in 1985 to encourage the scholarly study of Islam and the Islamic world. The Centre provides a meeting point for the Western and Islamic worlds of learning. At Oxford it contributes to the multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary study of the Islamic world. Beyond Oxford, its role is strengthened by an international network of academic contacts. For more information, please go to www.oxcis.ac.uk

Am I eligible?

Candidates should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford.
Please ensure you meet the requirements for entry to your course, including English language requirements. See the Course Guide for more information.
Open to British Muslim students and students from the following developing countries in Asia and Africa: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Djibouti, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Indonesia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Yemen Arab Republic.
You must be able to show how your intended course of study is of relevance to the Muslim world. UK students must also be Muslims.
This scholarship is open to candidates studying for all degree bearing courses, with the exception of PGCert and PGDip courses.

What does it cover?

100% of university and college fees, and a grant for living costs (the rate in 2011-12 was £12,300).
Awards are made for the full duration of a student's fee liability for the agreed course. If your scholarship is offered for a course lasting more than one year, the continuation of your scholarship each year is subject to an annual renewal process based on satisfactory academic progress. Scholars will be expected to write an annual report about their academic and social activities and achievements at the university.

How do I apply?

Apply at the same time as you apply to Oxford by selecting Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarships (OCISS) in the Funding Section of the University's Graduate Application Form. Candidates should apply by Application Deadline 2 (6 January 2012 for Medical Sciences and Philosophy; 20 January 2012 for all other subjects).
In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must submit your application for graduate study by the January deadline (20 January 2012) and you must have secured a place on your chosen programme of study by the expected final decision date (16 March 2012). Applications with an outstanding admissions decision after this date, or applications which are re-evaluated against the later March deadline field, are not eligible for scholarship consideration.
You must also complete a Scholarship Supporting Statement and upload it together with your Graduate Application Form by the application deadline in order for your application to be complete.
If you do not apply in full by the deadline, you will not be considered for the scholarship, even if you have selected Oxford Centre for Islamic Studeis Scholarships (OCISS) on the Graduate Application Form.

How will I know if I have been successful?

Successful candidates will be notified by email by summer 2012. This webpage will be updated to show when all decisions have been made. If you have not heard from us by the time this notice is posted, then your application to this scheme has been unsuccessful. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to contact unsuccessful applicants individually or provide feedback on applications.

Honjo International Scholarship Foundation


Requirements for foreign students applying for scholarships in 2012 
Eligibility
This scholarship is open to foreign students who will attend a graduate school at a Japanese university after April 1, 2012.

Number of Scholarships Available
15 to 20 students

Requirements (To be considered for the scholarship, the student must satisfy ALL of the
requirement criteria below.)

1. The student is registered to attend a graduate school in Japan and does not possess Japanese citizenship. His or her academic achievement as well as moral character is e emplary. He or she must be considered to be in need of financial aid due to extenuating financial circumstances.
2. The student must be registered to attend or have been accepted to attend a graduate school after April 1, 2012. He or she must be able to provide any of the following documentation: a certificate of enrollment, letter of admission or a letter attesting to the fact that the student has been accepted.
3. To be eligible, students enrolled in a PhD Program must have been born after March 31, 1976. Those enrolled in a Master’s Program must have been born after March 31, 1981.
4. The student must be able to assure the committee that he or she will be able to secure employment in his or her home country after graduating from a graduate school.
5. The student must have a deep understanding of international friendship and goodwill, and be committed to make his or her contribution.
6. The student must be able to carry an everyday conversation in Japanese. Interviews
will be conducted in Japanese.
Other Rules
1. The student is not permitted to receive any other scholarship in conjunction with the
scholarship offered by the Honjo International Scholarship Foundation.
2. The student cannot gain employment other than part-time work related to his or her
studies such as teaching assistant, research assistant, translator or interpreter while
receiving this scholarship
Amount and Duration of Scholarships
1. Scholarships
(1) ¥200,000 per month for1 or 2 years
(2)¥180,000 per month for 3 years
(3) ¥150,000 per month for 4 or 5 years
- The period is set in accordance with the shortest period of time required to complete the
intended degree. The student, once awarded the scholarship will be able to choose either
option 1 or 2.
- An extension will not be given on the pre-determined scholarship period nor would the
student be allowed to change his or her courses after the scholarship period has
commenced.
2. Others
(Travel expenses for conferences, other expenses will be covered regarding to the
scholarship rules
Selection Process
1. Applications are accepted between October 1, 2011 and November 30, 2011.
2. First selection: The first selection will be conducted with documents submitted by
applicants. The results of the first selection will be announced by January 1, 2012.
3. Second selection: Interviews will be conducted between February 1 and 15, 2012, in
Tokyo. Its detailed schedule will be communicated at a later date directly to those who
passed the first step of the selection process.
4. Scholarship awarded: Mid-March, 2012.
How to Apply
1. Please visit the website below and write a form, and get your application number. http://www.hisf.or.jp/english/index.html
2. Write down the application number you got on the application form and send by post mail the documents listed below to the Administration Office.
a) Scholarship application form (provided by the Foundation). Please make sure to write your application numbers and attach your photo to the form as instructed.
b) Your resume (provided by the Foundation)
c) Personal information form (provided by the Foundation)
d) Academic transcript: Please provide the transcript i) from the university where you graduated AND ii) any other courses that you are currently taking or have taken in the past. If you transferred into the university, the transcript from the previous school is needed. Photocopies are acceptable.
e) Research plan: In Japanese, describe focusing around following four points; i) an outline of your research; ii) projected schedule between now and graduation; iii) plans and goals for the future; iv) research you have conducted in the past (if any). There is no limit on the number of pages or style. Typed or hand-written.
f) One letter of recommendation from a professor. (This confidential letter should mention the applicant’s academic achievements, character/personality, and his or her potential for the future.) There is no limit on the number of pages or style. g) A certificate of enrollment or a letter of admission. (Photocopies are acceptable.)
3. Your application package will be not returned to you.
4. Your personal information provided by you for the purpose of applying for our  scholarship will be not used for any other purposes than for the scholarship selection process except for the following cases.
a) During the scholarship selection process, individuals on the selection committee may obtain/view your application package.
b) In order to avoid awarding multiple scholarships to an individual, we provide a list of the names of the students who were awarded the scholarship to the universities and other foundations also offering scholarships.
5. Please make sure you enclose all the necessary documents listed above as your application package will not be eligible if it was found to be incomplete.
6. We will announce the results of the first selection on January 31 by posting on our web site the application numbers of the students who will continue to the next step of the selection process.
Application Deadline: Postmarked on/by November 30, 2011.
Receiving the Scholarship
1. The payment of the scholarship money will be issued starting from April, 2012.
2. The scholarship winners are under no obligation to repay the amount they receive from the Foundation.
3. Scholarship payment will be stopped if circumstances listed below arise.
a) Due to sickness or other reasons, the student is no longer able to continue his or her studies and/or research.
b) When the supervising professor of the student deemed him or her unsuitable for his or her studies and/or research.
c) When the student suffered from low academic achievement or displayed dishonorable behavior.
d) When the student behaved in a way that endangers the reputation of the Foundation and the other scholarship winners.
4. In case the serious fraud or malicious acts are found in the application process or during the study or the research, Honjo International Scholarship Foundation may request the scholarship student to return the scholarship that has already paid.

Others
1. You need to come for an individual interview every month; we would like you to participate to events that we will hold.
2. After you graduated, please come to our alumni events.
3. We have the Research Fellowship program for alumni scholars.


Please send your application package to:
Honjo International Scholarship Foundation
1-14-9, Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0063
Tel: +81-3-3468-2214
Fax: +81-3-3468-2264
Website http://www.hisf.or.jp
Send inquiries to info@hisf.or.jp

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme 2012/13


Background

Established in 2009 by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (RGC)1, the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) aims at attracting the best and brightest students from around the world to pursue doctoral studies in Hong Kong.


Eligibility

Eligible applicants are those seeking admission as new full-time PhD research candidates in Government-funded institutions in Hong Kong irrespective of their country of origin and ethnic background. Applicants should demonstrate outstanding academic performance, and good research ability and potential.

The Fellowship

The Fellowship provides the awardee with a monthly stipend of HK$20,000 (~USD2,500) and a conference travel allowance of HK$10,000 (~USD1,300) per year for a maximum period of three years. 135 PhD Fellowships will be awarded for the 2012/13 academic year2.

Review Panels

Applications, subject to their areas of studies, will be reviewed by two Selection Panels with expertise in the broad areas, one for science, engineering and technology, and another one for humanities, social science and business studies.

Selection Criteria

While academic excellence is a prime consideration, the Review Panels will take into account, but not limited to, the four areas below in the selection of candidates:
(i)
Academic excellence;
(ii)
Research ability and potential;
(iii)
Communication and interpersonal skills, and
(iv)
Leadership abilities and societal responsibility.
Important Dates to Note

Deadline for completing the initial application via
RGC System

1 December 2011 (12:00 noon)

Deadline for HKPFS application via HKUST Admissions System

6 December 2011 (23:59pm)
For more details, please visit the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme webpage of RGC   
http://www.ust.hk/hkpfs/

Scholarships to Study in Japan

Scholarships to Study in Japan

Are you interested in studying in Japan? Japanese universities offer outstanding educational standards and advanced resources and amenities to students. Regardless of your chosen course, there is wide range of courses available starting from Japanese-language training to postgraduate studies and research. There are various scholarships offered by the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusyo: MEXT Scholarship for Foreign Students), Universities, renowned foundations like the Hitachi Scholarship Foundation, Kounosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation and many more to the international students.
Underneath are some of the scholarships to study in Japan. Before applying go through the details of each scholarship program that you find fit in your criteria.
1. Aichi Prefectural Government: Aichi Scholarship Program
Designated Fields of Study: Same field as an under graduate major.
http://www.pref.aichi.jp/kokusai/
2. Okinawa Prefecture International Student Program
Applicants are selected at the recommendation of Overseas Okinawa Association
(Kenjnkai) Non-Okinawa descents from an Asian country outside Japan (Official recommendation by home country) is required
www.oihf.or.jp
3. INPEX Scholarship
Priority to students recommended by the Indonesian Government (SEKNEG) Prestigious university graduates GPA: more than 3.0
http://www.inpex-s.com/application.html
4. Foundation Scholarship, Kyoritsu Maintenance Scholarship
This company carried out projects concerning aid to scholarships to those studying in universities of our country from abroad, and aims to contribute to the friendship with other countries and thereby our country.
http://translate.google.co.in/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&twu=1&u=http://www.kif-  org.com/
5. Interchange Association
The scholarship exam pamphlets shown to be accurate and fair implementation of the first test of this Association Scholarship. (Research student period can be added)
http://translate.google.co.in/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&twu=1&u=http://www.koryu.or.jp/taipei-tw
6. The Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Fellowship program (Doctoral Candidates)
Ph.D. candidates Residents abroad or those who have been in Japan less than 1 year as of Apr.1 of the year of the payment.
www.jpf.go.jp/e/intel/study/fellowship/
7. Toka Kyoiku Bunka Koryu Zaidan
The aim of promoting mutual understanding and friendship between China and Japan, providing aid and scholarship grants.
http://translate.google.co.in/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.donghua.or.jp/&ei=AeldTtCZJceIrAeWhbm5Dw&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CCgQ7gEwAA&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dhttp://www.donghua.or.jp/%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D571%26prmd%3Divns
8. The Tokushukai Scholarship Foundation
Designated schools (APU,Waseda U, TokyoU, Osaka U,Kokushikan U,Tsukuba U, KyotoU, Osaka-Sangyo U,Kyushu U, Tohoku U and others) Those majoring in medicine are preferred.
http://www.tokushukai.org/
9. Graduate School of International Development Nagoya University Asia Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program
National of ADB’s developing member countries 2. At least two years of full-time
http://www.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/global/
10. (I )Reservation Program for Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students
Applicants must take the EJU and need to mark a circle in the appropriate box on the EJU application form privately financed students who fulfill the eligibility/ condition for applying for and receiving Honors Scholarship.
(II) Student Exchange Support Program (Scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan)
Students accepted by Japanese university or graduate school under the student exchange agreement on a short-term basis from about three months to one year. Applications must be submitted through their school /university.
http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/scholarships_e.html
11. Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES) Gunma University I)Monodukuri Human Resources HiKaLo Scholarship
Designated Fields of Study: Engineering Manufacturing (Monozukuri) Privately financed students (Consult the international student adviser.)
II) Docomo Int’l Student Scholarship
Designated Countries: India, Bangladesh, Philippines
http://www.jees.or.jp/
12. The Japan-United States Educational Commission (Fulbright Program)
Applicants studying, conducting research, or been employed in Japan are ineligible.Designated Fields of Study: Humanities & Social Science fields
http://www.iie.org/
13. Japan Dental Association
JDA devotes itself to the following activities for the purpose of enhancing the ethics of the dental profession, developing dental sciences, and improving public oral health, thus promoting the welfare of JDA members and the community. Designated Fields of Study: Dentistry, Designated Countries: Asia-pacific nations
http://www.jda.or.jp/en/index.html
14. Panasonic Corporation, Panasonic Scholarship
Designated Countries: China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, India,Designated Fields of Study: Science, Engineering &Technology
http://www.panasonic.net/scholarship/
15. The Satoh Art craft Research & Scholarship Foundation
Designated Fields of Study: Arts & Crafts (Pottery, Glasswork, Metalwork, Stonework, Woodwork, Lacquer work, Dyeing and Weaving),Additional Requirements: School recommendation required
http://sekido-museum.jp/
16. The Hitachi Scholarship
The Hitachi Scholarship Foundation
Designated Fields of Study: Science &Technology, Designated Countries: Designated     15 Universities in Thailand (5), Singapore (1), Indonesia (4), Malaysia (2), Philippines (1) Vietnam (2)
http://www.hitachi-zaidan.org/global/
17. Pre-entrance Undergraduate Scholarships
Hirose International Scholarship Foundation
Designates Countries: Asia, Additional Requirements: Recommendation by designated high schools required.
http://www.tj.kyushu-u.ac.jp/international/news/scholarship/000079.php
18. Kounosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation Scholarship
The purpose of this foundation will be to contribute to the advancement of international society by promoting international understanding and by developing personnel capable of promoting international understanding, Designated Fields of Study: Humanities, Social Sciences
http://matsushita-konosuke-zaidan.or.jp/en/
19. Yoshida Scholarship Foundation
Designated Countries: China, India, Korea, ASEAN, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Mongolia Designated Fields of Study: Natural Science or Engineering except Medical Science, Dentistry, Veterinary Science
YKK Leaders21: Designated Countries: West Asia, Central Asia, Africa
http://www.ysf.or.jp/
20. LOTTE International Scholarship Foundation
Scholarship Assisting with Travel Expenses to Japan,Designated Countries: Asia
3-20-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ward
Tokyo 160-0023
Tel 03-5388-5564
Fax 03-3375-1293
21. Lawson Scholarship
Designated Countries: Vietnam, Additional Requirements: Residents in Vietnam,All selection process are done in Ho Chi Minh- City or Hanoi-City,Those having an incentive to do part-time work at Lawson store.
http://lawson-scholarship.net/
22. Education for Sustainable Energy Development [ESED]
Designated Fields of Study: Fields directly related to sustainable energy development,Designated Countries: DAC List of ODA Recipients
http://www.globalelectricity.org/en/
23. Japanese Government (Monbukagakusyo: MEXT) Scholarship for Foreign Students
Japanese Government (Monbukagakusyo: MEXT) Scholarship for Foreign Students.
http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/toj0307e.html

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