(1) |
Students from Asian, African, and Latin American countries who conduct research related to either or both of the followings:
a) Mutual understanding between Japan and other countries
b) Coexistence of mankind and nature |
(2) |
Those who will start their Master’s course at the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences in fall. (Including students who are studying in Japan as a bachelor or a research student.) |
(3) |
Those who do not receive any other scholarships, salary, remuneration. |
(4) |
Those who can participate in official events held by the foundation a few times a year. |
(5) |
Japanese language skill (JLPT N3) is preferable. |
For details, see here. |