Founded in 1995, the IUHW aims to produce educated and skilled professionals in the field of health and welfare. IUHW tries that the students graduating from the university work for welfare of citizens of Japan as well as other countries. In this endeavor, IUHW admits a large number of overseas students each year, so that all the students cooperate with each other and learn about the culture of different countries and societies.
IUHW is inviting applications from Asian students for the Scholarship program to study at IUHW beginning in April 2012. The purpose of the program is to enable the recipients to pursue their studies in the field of health care and welfare service and to grow into the leaders who can make significant contributors to the promotion of the world health and welfare.
Requirements
– The number of scholarship recipients: one or two persons (for the 2012 academic year)
– Qualified Students: citizens from Asian countries or Asian regions at large.
Length of Study
Four year for undergraduate students; two years for graduate students in master’s Programs and three years for graduate students in Doctoral Programs (Starting from April 2012)
Eligibility
– Applicants must be good citizens with fine character and willing to serve their own countries
– Applicants must return to their own countries and serve as leaders in the fields of health and welfare after completion of their studies at IUHW.
– Applicants must have at least 12-year school education (or equivalents) with good academic record.
– Applicants must have sufficient Japanese language proficiency or equivalent with Japanese Proficiency Test (the N2 level), in order to study at IUHW without difficulties.
– Applicants must be in good health.
Last date for submitting the application is November 1, 2011.
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