Fellowships Co-organized with Other Institutions in Japan
The following three Fellowship programs, jointly organized by the Japan Foundation and other institutions in Japan that advocate the globalization of Japanese Studies, are designed to provide overseas post-doctoral researchers or Ph.D. candidates with opportunities to conduct research and networking activities in Japan. Please refer to the following links of each institution’s website for details.
JF-GJS Fellowship Program
(co-organized with the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo)
* Post-doctoral researchers are eligible to apply.
JF-Nichibunken Fellowship Program
(co-organized with the International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
* Post-doctoral researchers are eligible to apply.
JF-CIJS-EAJS Fellowship Program
(co-organized with the Center for Integrated Japanese Studies, Tohoku University).
* Ph.D. candidates at graduate schools in Europe are eligible to apply.
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