Deadline: December 25, 2011
The Nitori International Scholarship Foundation was established in March 2005 with a monetary donation from Akio NITORI, the Representative Director of this Foundation,
The aims of establishment are to help international students from Asian countries to grant them scholarships to study in Japan, so that they can fulfill their dreams through studies at Japanese Universities and can set up mutual friendship between Asian countries, and to cultivate the human resources.
We have granted to scholarship to the hopeful undergraduate students and Master's program students for six years operation since 2005, and have held international students activities each year.
In addition, this foundation was registered as a public interest incorporated foundation on October 1, 2009.
Since 2009, we have been expanding the range of applicants to international students from all over the world, in order that more people may have benefit from the foundation.
Eligibility
(1) A student from the world over with non-Japanese nationality who is self-supporting and residing in Japan.
(2) A student currently is enrolled in a Japanese university as an undergraduate or a graduate student, and an undergraduate student is up to age 26 on April 1, 2012 and a graduate student is up to age 28 on April 1, 2012.
(3) A student who needs financial aid to keep studying in Japan and does not receive any sort of other scholarship .
(4) A student who is of good enough health to pursuit studies in Japan, of excellent academic record, of good personality
(5) A student who has good communication skill in Japanese.
(6) A student who has the strong will to contribute international understanding and mutual friendship
(7) A student who is able to attend Scholarship Students Activities held by NISF (scheduled to be held twice a year).
(8) A student who does not receive any sort of scholarship or subsidy for researcher from the other third parties while receiving the scholarship from NISF (Please note that the student who simultaneously possesses scholarships is disqualified for the NISF scholarship recipient.)
(9) A student who works part-time job in Japan for his/her financial reason to keep studying in Japanese university
(10) A student who willing to participate NISF alumni activities as alumnus, even if his/her NISF scholarship is expired.
For more information visit: http://www.nitori-shougakuzaidan.com/en/
The Nitori International Scholarship Foundation was established in March 2005 with a monetary donation from Akio NITORI, the Representative Director of this Foundation,
The aims of establishment are to help international students from Asian countries to grant them scholarships to study in Japan, so that they can fulfill their dreams through studies at Japanese Universities and can set up mutual friendship between Asian countries, and to cultivate the human resources.
We have granted to scholarship to the hopeful undergraduate students and Master's program students for six years operation since 2005, and have held international students activities each year.
In addition, this foundation was registered as a public interest incorporated foundation on October 1, 2009.
Since 2009, we have been expanding the range of applicants to international students from all over the world, in order that more people may have benefit from the foundation.
Eligibility
(1) A student from the world over with non-Japanese nationality who is self-supporting and residing in Japan.
(2) A student currently is enrolled in a Japanese university as an undergraduate or a graduate student, and an undergraduate student is up to age 26 on April 1, 2012 and a graduate student is up to age 28 on April 1, 2012.
(3) A student who needs financial aid to keep studying in Japan and does not receive any sort of other scholarship .
(4) A student who is of good enough health to pursuit studies in Japan, of excellent academic record, of good personality
(5) A student who has good communication skill in Japanese.
(6) A student who has the strong will to contribute international understanding and mutual friendship
(7) A student who is able to attend Scholarship Students Activities held by NISF (scheduled to be held twice a year).
(8) A student who does not receive any sort of scholarship or subsidy for researcher from the other third parties while receiving the scholarship from NISF (Please note that the student who simultaneously possesses scholarships is disqualified for the NISF scholarship recipient.)
(9) A student who works part-time job in Japan for his/her financial reason to keep studying in Japanese university
(10) A student who willing to participate NISF alumni activities as alumnus, even if his/her NISF scholarship is expired.
For more information visit: http://www.nitori-shougakuzaidan.com/en/
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