The award of the
scholarships listed below is based on application selection results. Only
applicants that are accepted for enrolment in the UNU-IAS Master of Science in
Sustainability programme can be considered as candidates for the scholarships.
There is no separate application form for the scholarships as it is a part of
the online application for admission. Interested applicants must provide
necessary information and documents for the scholarship together with the
required documents for admission to the master’s degree programme.
Scholarships provided through Japan Foundation for UNU (JFUNU)
Coverage
The JFUNU scholarship
provides a monthly allowance of 120,000 JPY* for living expenses for a maximum
of 24 months. However, travel costs to and from Japan, visa handling fees, and
health/accident insurance costs must be covered by the student. The tuition
fees are fully waived for the scholarship recipients.
*The amount of monthly allowance has been changed to 120,000 JPY effective 2017.
*The amount of monthly allowance has been changed to 120,000 JPY effective 2017.
Eligibility Requirements
- Applicants must be persons from developing countries*
who can demonstrate a need for financial assistance
- Applicants who are currently living in Japan under a
working visa are NOT eligible for the scholarship
- Applicants who want to pursue a second master’s
degree at UNU-IAS are not eligible for the scholarship
*Developing countries
included in the latest OECD DAC list.
UNU Rector’s Scholarship
I. Coverage
The UNU Rector’s
scholarship provides a monthly allowance of 130,000 JPY (subject to change) for
living expenses for a maximum of 24 months. Travel costs to and from Japan,
will be covered by the scholarship. The tuition fees are fully waived for the
scholarship recipients.
II. Eligibility
Requirements
- Applicants must be persons from developing countries*
who can demonstrate a need for financial assistance
- Applicants who are currently living in Japan under a
working visa are NOT eligible for the scholarship
- Applicants who want to pursue a second master’s
degree at UNU-IAS are not eligible for the scholarship
- Not a recipient of other concurrent scholarships
- Applicants who demonstrated interest in the broader
work of the United Nations
*Developing countries
included in the latest OECD DAC list.
III. Additional
Requirements
- Recipients of the Rector’s Scholarship are required
to write a short reflection on their learnings and experiences of their
time at UNU. One written paper, totaling 400 words, is requested once a
year. For the final paper, recipients are also encouraged to reflect on
their future plans.
- Recipients will agree to foster good collaboration
with UNU such as through participating in activities, events and other
opportunities offered at UNU and promoting UNU activities amongst the
student body.
- Recipients will agree to uphold the core values of
the United Nations, such as integrity and respect for diversity.
Asian Development Bank–Japan Scholarship Program (ADB–JSP)
A limited number of
scholarships are offered for the UNU-IAS Master of Science in Sustainability programme
under the Asian Development Bank–Japan Scholarship Program (ADB–JSP). The award
of the scholarship is based on application selection results. Only applicants
that are accepted for enrolment in the UNU-IAS Master of Science in
Sustainability programme can be considered as candidates for the ADB
scholarship.
I. Eligibility
requirements to be a candidate of ADB-JSP scholarship
- Citizenship in a developing country that is a
borrowing member of the Asian Development Bank. (Applicants from countries
that are no longer borrowing from ADB are not eligible for the ADB–JSP
Scholarship: Hong Kong; the Republic of Korea; Singapore and Taiwan
(Republic of China). Please see Appendix 1 for a complete list of eligible
countries.)
- A Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent with superior
academic record. For applicants from Nepal, Bangladesh or Pakistan who
have earned their Master’s degree in their home country and have completed
only 16 years of education, their master’s level education will only be
equivalent to a Japanese bachelor’s degree.
- At least two years of full-time professional working
experience (acquired after a university degree) at the time of
application.
- Oral and written English communication skills
sufficient to be able to pursue studies.
- Not more than 35 years old at the time of
application.
- In good health.
- Should agree to return to his/her home country after
completion of studies under the Program.
- Executive Directors, Alternate Directors, management
and staff of ADB, consultants, and relatives of the aforementioned are not
eligible for the Scholarship.
- Applicants living or working in a country other than
their own home country are not eligible for the ADB-JSP scholarship, with
the exception of those who are working in ADB developing member countries.
- Applicants who are already enrolled in graduate
degree programs are not eligible. This includes those who have already
obtained a Master’s Degree at an institution other than UNU-IAS.
- Applicants who have never studied abroad.
II. Coverage
Full tuition,
subsistence allowance including housing allowance, medical and accident
insurance, books, and instrumental allowance will be covered by the
scholarship. The monthly subsistence allowance including housing allowance for
one person for the academic year 2017 is approximately JPY 150,000 (subject to
change for the academic year 2017). An economy class airfare will also be
provided for the most direct route between the scholar’s home country and Tokyo
Narita International Airport.
Further information is
available on the ADB website.
III. Application
Documents
Interested applicants
should submit the following documents in addition to the application documents
required by UNU-IAS. Please upload the following documents under section 7c of
the online application form.
- ADB-JSP Information
Sheet
- Certificates of annual income of the applicant
- Certificate of family income (parents’ income if
single or income of the spouse if married)
Note: Each income
certificate must show annual income in your local currency and US dollars, and
be written in English with a signature or a stamp. Please only submit
authorized certificates issued by public agencies. For parents who are retired,
unemployed or deceased, kindly submit a certificate issued by a local agency,
company or government, with a signature or a stamp as applicable.
The Japan Educational Exchanges and Services Scholarship (JEES
scholarship)
I. Coverage
- The scholarships will provide 50,000 JPY for living
expenses for a maximum of 24 months. However, travel costs to and from
Japan, visa handling fees, and health/accident insurance costs must be covered
by the student.
- The tuition fees (10,000 USD per year) will not be
waived.
II. Eligibility
requirements
- Applicants must be from developing countries listed
in Appendix 2.
- Applicants who will receive more than 150,000 JPY
from other funding agencies are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Applicant’s residential status in Japan must be
“student”.
- Applicants are preferred who have been involved in
volunteer activities or international-understanding-related activities.
Applicants who are willing to engage such activities are also eligible to
apply.
- Applicants should be willing to continue to update the
organization on their status following graduation.