Fully Funded
ADB–Japan Scholarship Program
Office of Cofinancing Operations
For inquiries: http://www.adb.org/forms/request-information-form
Fax: +63 2 636 4444; +63 2 636 2456
Website: http://www.adb.org/JSP/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adbjapanfunds
Asian Development Bank -Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)
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Opportunity Type
Scholarship
Fully Funded
Description
The Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in 1988 to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of developing member countries to undertake postgraduate studies in economics, business and management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at selected 29 educational institutions in 10 countries in Asia and the Pacific. Between 1988 and 2015, Japan contributed US$170 million to the JSP. A total of 3,500 scholarships have been awarded to recipients from 37 member countries, 40% of which are female scholars.
The ADB-Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) offers about 140 postgraduate scholarships a year
Eligibilities
- Citizen of an ADB borrowing member and Japanese Official Development Assistance scholarship eligible country.
- Gained admission to an approved course in any of the 29 institutions.
- A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent with superior academic record.
- At least 2 years of full-time professional working experience (acquired after a university degree) at the time of application.
- Not more than 35 years old at the time of application. For programs which are appropriate for senior officials and managers, the age limit is 45 years old.
- In good health.
- Should agree to return to his or her home country after completion of studies under the program.
- Executive directors, alternate directors, management and staff of ADB, consultants, and close relatives of the aforementioned are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Staff of ADB–JSP partner institutions are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Applicants living or working in a country other than his or her home country are not eligible for scholarships.
- ADB–JSP does not support applicants who are already enrolled in graduate degree programs.
Benefits
The ADB-JSP provides:
- full tuition fees
- monthly allowance for expenses, housing, books and instructional materials
- medical insurance
- travel expenses
For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be available for thesis preparation. In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.
Program Venue
Academic institutions located in 9 countries
Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, USA
Eligible Regions
Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
Eligible Countries
Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
Application Process
- Applicant requests for information and application forms from the chosen partner institution
- Applicant completes required documents[1] for application including ADB-JSP information sheet
- Applicant sends documents to institution
- Institution evaluates and decides on admission and applicant
- Institution sends shortlist of candidates to ADB
- ADB reviews submission from institutionsADB recommends awardees based on its selection criteria to the Japanese executive director for approval
- ADB selects scholars and informs institution
- Institution informs all scholars
- Applicants are required to submit their latest Income tax return or certification of their annual salary/monthly salary, whichever is available. They should also submit a certification of family income (parent’s income).
- The duly accomplished application forms, together with all copies of academic records, should be sent to the institution at least six (6) months before the commencement of the intake that you wish to join.
- Only candidates who have been offered admission and endorsed by the academic institutions will be considered for the scholarships by the ADB.
- The ADB-JSP does not cover expenses for the scholar’s family; extra-curricular courses or training; additional travel during the course of the study program; additional expenses related to supplementary educational materials, field trips, or participation in workshops, seminars, or internships while at the academic institution or purchase of educational equipment such as computers.
- Completion of the application form or admission by the academic institution does not mean that you have been accepted for a scholarship; accordingly you should not take any action with respect to your current employment or otherwise, until you have been informed by the institution that you have been awarded a scholarship.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Send applications for scholarships at least six months prior to the planned time that you wish to commence studies.
Please refer to the normal month of intake and deadline of application in the participating academic institutions.
Major Fields of Study:
- Science and Technology (Agriculture, Biological Science, Computer Science, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Forestry, Genetics, and Health)
- Economics, Business and Management (Accounting, Business Administration/Management, Commerce, E-Business, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Finance, International Cooperation, and Social Sciences)
- Development Studies (Asia Pacific Studies, Development Management, and Development Studies)
- Law and Public Policy (International Business Law, International Environmental Law, Policy Studies, Political Science, Public Administration, and Public Policy)
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Fully Funded
ADB–Japan Scholarship Program
Office of Cofinancing Operations
For inquiries: http://www.adb.org/forms/request-information-form
Fax: +63 2 636 4444; +63 2 636 2456
Website: http://www.adb.org/JSP/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adbjapanfunds
Asian Development Bank -Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)
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Opportunity Type
Scholarship
Full Time
Description
The Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in 1988 to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of developing member countries to undertake postgraduate studies in economics, business and management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at selected 29 educational institutions in 10 countries in Asia and the Pacific. Between 1988 and 2015, Japan contributed US$170 million to the JSP. A total of 3,500 scholarships have been awarded to recipients from 37 member countries, 40% of which are female scholars.
The ADB-Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) offers about 140 postgraduate scholarships a year
Eligibilities
- Citizen of an ADB borrowing member and Japanese Official Development Assistance scholarship eligible country.
- Gained admission to an approved course in any of the 29 institutions.
- A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent with superior academic record.
- At least 2 years of full-time professional working experience (acquired after a university degree) at the time of application.
- Not more than 35 years old at the time of application. For programs which are appropriate for senior officials and managers, the age limit is 45 years old.
- In good health.
- Should agree to return to his or her home country after completion of studies under the program.
- Executive directors, alternate directors, management and staff of ADB, consultants, and close relatives of the aforementioned are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Staff of ADB–JSP partner institutions are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Applicants living or working in a country other than his or her home country are not eligible for scholarships.
- ADB–JSP does not support applicants who are already enrolled in graduate degree programs.
Benefits
The ADB-JSP provides:
- full tuition fees
- monthly allowance for expenses, housing, books and instructional materials
- medical insurance
- travel expenses
For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be available for thesis preparation. In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.
Program Venue
Academic institutions located in 9 countries
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
Application Process
- Applicant requests for information and application forms from the chosen partner institution
- Applicant completes required documents[1] for application including ADB-JSP information sheet
- Applicant sends documents to institution
- Institution evaluates and decides on admission and applicant
- Institution sends shortlist of candidates to ADB
- ADB reviews submission from institutionsADB recommends awardees based on its selection criteria to the Japanese executive director for approval
- ADB selects scholars and informs institution
- Institution informs all scholars
- Applicants are required to submit their latest Income tax return or certification of their annual salary/monthly salary, whichever is available. They should also submit a certification of family income (parent’s income).
- The duly accomplished application forms, together with all copies of academic records, should be sent to the institution at least six (6) months before the commencement of the intake that you wish to join.
- Only candidates who have been offered admission and endorsed by the academic institutions will be considered for the scholarships by the ADB.
- The ADB-JSP does not cover expenses for the scholar’s family; extra-curricular courses or training; additional travel during the course of the study program; additional expenses related to supplementary educational materials, field trips, or participation in workshops, seminars, or internships while at the academic institution or purchase of educational equipment such as computers.
- Completion of the application form or admission by the academic institution does not mean that you have been accepted for a scholarship; accordingly you should not take any action with respect to your current employment or otherwise, until you have been informed by the institution that you have been awarded a scholarship.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Send applications for scholarships at least six months prior to the planned time that you wish to commence studies.
Please refer to the normal month of intake and deadline of application in the participating academic institutions.
Major Fields of Study:
- Science and Technology (Agriculture, Biological Science, Computer Science, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Forestry, Genetics, and Health)
- Economics, Business and Management (Accounting, Business Administration/Management, Commerce, E-Business, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Finance, International Cooperation, and Social Sciences)
- Development Studies (Asia Pacific Studies, Development Management, and Development Studies)
- Law and Public Policy (International Business Law, International Environmental Law, Policy Studies, Political Science, Public Administration, and Public Policy)
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Fully Funded
ADB–Japan Scholarship Program
Office of Cofinancing Operations
For inquiries: http://www.adb.org/forms/request-information-form
Fax: +63 2 636 4444; +63 2 636 2456
Website: http://www.adb.org/JSP/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adbjapanfunds
Asian Development Bank -Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)
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Opportunity Type
Scholarship
Select Type
Description
The Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in 1988 to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of developing member countries to undertake postgraduate studies in economics, business and management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at selected 29 educational institutions in 10 countries in Asia and the Pacific. Between 1988 and 2015, Japan contributed US$170 million to the JSP. A total of 3,500 scholarships have been awarded to recipients from 37 member countries, 40% of which are female scholars.
The ADB-Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) offers about 140 postgraduate scholarships a year
Eligibilities
- Citizen of an ADB borrowing member and Japanese Official Development Assistance scholarship eligible country.
- Gained admission to an approved course in any of the 29 institutions.
- A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent with superior academic record.
- At least 2 years of full-time professional working experience (acquired after a university degree) at the time of application.
- Not more than 35 years old at the time of application. For programs which are appropriate for senior officials and managers, the age limit is 45 years old.
- In good health.
- Should agree to return to his or her home country after completion of studies under the program.
- Executive directors, alternate directors, management and staff of ADB, consultants, and close relatives of the aforementioned are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Staff of ADB–JSP partner institutions are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Applicants living or working in a country other than his or her home country are not eligible for scholarships.
- ADB–JSP does not support applicants who are already enrolled in graduate degree programs.
Benefits
The ADB-JSP provides:
- full tuition fees
- monthly allowance for expenses, housing, books and instructional materials
- medical insurance
- travel expenses
For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be available for thesis preparation. In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.
Program Venue
Academic institutions located in 9 countries
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
Application Process
- Applicant requests for information and application forms from the chosen partner institution
- Applicant completes required documents[1] for application including ADB-JSP information sheet
- Applicant sends documents to institution
- Institution evaluates and decides on admission and applicant
- Institution sends shortlist of candidates to ADB
- ADB reviews submission from institutionsADB recommends awardees based on its selection criteria to the Japanese executive director for approval
- ADB selects scholars and informs institution
- Institution informs all scholars
- Applicants are required to submit their latest Income tax return or certification of their annual salary/monthly salary, whichever is available. They should also submit a certification of family income (parent’s income).
- The duly accomplished application forms, together with all copies of academic records, should be sent to the institution at least six (6) months before the commencement of the intake that you wish to join.
- Only candidates who have been offered admission and endorsed by the academic institutions will be considered for the scholarships by the ADB.
- The ADB-JSP does not cover expenses for the scholar’s family; extra-curricular courses or training; additional travel during the course of the study program; additional expenses related to supplementary educational materials, field trips, or participation in workshops, seminars, or internships while at the academic institution or purchase of educational equipment such as computers.
- Completion of the application form or admission by the academic institution does not mean that you have been accepted for a scholarship; accordingly you should not take any action with respect to your current employment or otherwise, until you have been informed by the institution that you have been awarded a scholarship.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Send applications for scholarships at least six months prior to the planned time that you wish to commence studies.
Please refer to the normal month of intake and deadline of application in the participating academic institutions.
Major Fields of Study:
- Science and Technology (Agriculture, Biological Science, Computer Science, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Forestry, Genetics, and Health)
- Economics, Business and Management (Accounting, Business Administration/Management, Commerce, E-Business, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Finance, International Cooperation, and Social Sciences)
- Development Studies (Asia Pacific Studies, Development Management, and Development Studies)
- Law and Public Policy (International Business Law, International Environmental Law, Policy Studies, Political Science, Public Administration, and Public Policy)
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Asian Development Bank -Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)
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Description
The Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in 1988 to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of developing member countries to undertake postgraduate studies in economics, business and management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at selected 29 educational institutions in 10 countries in Asia and the Pacific. Between 1988 and 2015, Japan contributed US$170 million to the JSP. A total of 3,500 scholarships have been awarded to recipients from 37 member countries, 40% of which are female scholars.
The ADB-Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) offers about 140 postgraduate scholarships a year
BENIFITS
The ADB-JSP provides:
- full tuition fees
- monthly allowance for expenses, housing, books and instructional materials
- medical insurance
- travel expenses
For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be available for thesis preparation. In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.
Eligibilities
- Citizen of an ADB borrowing member and Japanese Official Development Assistance scholarship eligible country.
- Gained admission to an approved course in any of the 29 institutions.
- A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent with superior academic record.
- At least 2 years of full-time professional working experience (acquired after a university degree) at the time of application.
- Not more than 35 years old at the time of application. For programs which are appropriate for senior officials and managers, the age limit is 45 years old.
- In good health.
- Should agree to return to his or her home country after completion of studies under the program.
- Executive directors, alternate directors, management and staff of ADB, consultants, and close relatives of the aforementioned are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Staff of ADB–JSP partner institutions are not eligible for the scholarship.
- Applicants living or working in a country other than his or her home country are not eligible for scholarships.
- ADB–JSP does not support applicants who are already enrolled in graduate degree programs.
For Further Queries:
ADB–Japan Scholarship Program
Office of Cofinancing Operations
For inquiries: http://www.adb.org/forms/request-information-form
Fax: +63 2 636 4444; +63 2 636 2456
Website: http://www.adb.org/JSP/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adbjapanfunds
Eligible Regions:
Program Venue:
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Applicant requests for information and application forms from the chosen partner institution
- Applicant completes required documents[1] for application including ADB-JSP information sheet
- Applicant sends documents to institution
- Institution evaluates and decides on admission and applicant
- Institution sends shortlist of candidates to ADB
- ADB reviews submission from institutionsADB recommends awardees based on its selection criteria to the Japanese executive director for approval
- ADB selects scholars and informs institution
- Institution informs all scholars
- Applicants are required to submit their latest Income tax return or certification of their annual salary/monthly salary, whichever is available. They should also submit a certification of family income (parent’s income).
- The duly accomplished application forms, together with all copies of academic records, should be sent to the institution at least six (6) months before the commencement of the intake that you wish to join.
- Only candidates who have been offered admission and endorsed by the academic institutions will be considered for the scholarships by the ADB.
- The ADB-JSP does not cover expenses for the scholar’s family; extra-curricular courses or training; additional travel during the course of the study program; additional expenses related to supplementary educational materials, field trips, or participation in workshops, seminars, or internships while at the academic institution or purchase of educational equipment such as computers.
- Completion of the application form or admission by the academic institution does not mean that you have been accepted for a scholarship; accordingly you should not take any action with respect to your current employment or otherwise, until you have been informed by the institution that you have been awarded a scholarship.
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