Deadline- December, 25, 2012
Countries/Region- All Countries
Applications are invited from non-Japanese nationality to apply for Nitori International Scholarship Foundation(NISF) Scholarship 2013 for which the courses are offered by foundation.
Foundation is always initiating for aiding foreign students from around the world and Japanese students with principles and outstanding academic achievements but who have difficulty pursuing studies due to financial reasons by providing them with scholarships, while contributing to the mutual friendship with each country and cultivate the human resources.
As a basic rule, the scholarship will be granted from April 2013 until the final year of the enrolled academic course for a maximum of two years .
Eligibility & Criteria–
- A student from the world over with non-Japanese nationality who is self-supporting and residing in Japan.
- 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, 2013 and a graduate student is up to age 28 on April 1, 2013.
- A student who needs financial aid to keep studying in Japan and does not receive any sort of other scholarship .
- A student who is of good enough health to pursuit studies in Japan, of excellent academic record, of good personality
- A student who has good communication skill in Japanese.
- A student who has the strong will to contribute international understanding and mutual friendship
- A student who is able to attend Scholarship Students Activities held by NISF (scheduled to be held twice a year).
- 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 A student who works part-time job in Japan for his/her financial reason to keep studying in Japanese university
- A student who willing to participate NISF alumni activities as alumnus, even if his/her NISF scholarship is expired.
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