(1) |
Self-financed international students who are enrolled in a Master’s program and hailing from Asian countries such as China (incl. Hong Kong), Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar or Bangladesh. |
(2) |
Those who can attend to the Scholarship award ceremony on July 1 (Sat), 2017. |
(3) |
Those who have monthly budget under 100,000 JPY, with over half of their income coming from part-time work. |
(4) |
Students studying subjects other than religion and politics. |
(5) |
Those who are under 35 years old as of April 1, 2017. |
(6) |
Those who wish to work as a bridge between Japan and the mother country. |
(7) |
Those who can participate in events organized by the foundation. |
(8) |
Those who are not receiving scholarships from other foundations. |
(9) |
Those who have a certificate of Japanese language proficiency test N1/N2 or who can submit an official document to proof their Japanese skill equivalent to the before mentioned level. |
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