Fellowship Programmes 

  1. A round-trip air ticket (based on JSPS regulations)
  2. A monthly maintenance allowance of JPY362,000
  3. A settling-in allowance of JPY200,000, Overseas travel accident and sickness insurance coverage, etc. 

Note:
  • The terms of the Awards indicated above are subject to change by JSPS.
  • If the Fellow resides in Japan on the date his/her award letter is issued, the above-mentioned air ticket to Japan and settling-in allowance will not be provided.
  • A research grant, “Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research”, of up to JPY1,500,000 per year (total of JPY3,000,000 for two years. The amount varies depending on the areas/disciplines of research.) is available to cover cooperative research-related expenses. Application for these grants is made by the host researcher through his/her institution.
Every year UNU-IAS and UNU-ISP offer PhD and Postdoctoral Fellowships to provide young scholars and policy-makers, especially from the developing world, with a multi-disciplinarily context within which to pursue advanced research and training that are of professional interest to the successful applicant and of direct relevance to the research agenda of their selected UNU-IAS or UNU-ISP programme. 

The Fellowship Programme provides the successful applicant with a unique opportunity to:
  • develop and advance their research under the supervision of a UNU-IAS or UNU-ISP faculty member and contribute to the overall research agenda of the Institute;
  • widen their research interests and professional networks by working in the international and multi-disciplinary context of the UNU-IAS and UNU-ISP, and with its wider network of Japanese universities and research institutes, as well as international collaborators;
  • become exposed to the workings of the international and multilateral policy process and the broader UN system; and
  • link with other UNU-IAS and UNU-ISP PhD and Postdoctoral Fellows.
The Fellows are resident at UNU-IAS in Yokohama, UNU-IAS OUIK in Kanazawa, or UNU-ISP in Tokyo, Japan for the full term of the fellowship. This gives the PhD and Postdoctoral Fellows the opportunity to gain from the broader research programme of lectures, seminars, workshops and conferences arranged by UNU-IAS and UNU-ISP. UNU's close institutional links with Japanese affiliated professors and researchers from key universities and think tanks in Japan and around the world also allow Fellows to link into the broader Japanese academic and research community. Since the start of the Fellowship Programme at UNU-IAS in 1996, more than 200 young scholars, 70% of whom are from the developing world, have benefited from collaboration with UNU-IAS/UNU-ISP and Japanese scholars in this way. Applications will be invited for the following three fellowship types: 

Fellowship Type
Eligibility
Duration
Residency
1. Applicants must be at an advanced dissertation writing stage of the PhD with their research proposal accepted by the candidate's university.2. Proficiency in English is essential.
 
12 months
UNU-IAS, Yokohama or Kanazawa, Japan
1. Applicants must have gained their PhD degree.2. Proficiency in English is essential. 
12 months(possiblity of renewal for another 12 months)
UNU-IAS, Yokohama or Kanazawa, Japan
1. Applicants must have gained their PhD degree on or after 2 April 2006 for the 2012 Fellowships.
2. Proficiency in English is essential.
3. Nationality: Citizens of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan. (Japanese nationals who do not have citizenship or permanent residency of another country are not eligible.)
24 months
UNU-IAS, Yokohama, Japan or UNU-ISP, Tokyo, Japan
                                           
Review
Review of applications by the Fellowship Committee will begin immediately after the application deadline (29 February 2012).  Short-listed candidates will be contacted for a telephone interview and request of reference letters.  The final result for the 2012 fellowships will be announced in May 2012.

Contact details 
Questions regarding the fellowships should be directed to:UNU-IAS Fellowship Committee
fellowships@ias.unu.edu 
 


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