「SCHOLARSHIP」
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Student Voices (Ms. Enkhbold Maralgua) | JASSO
subjects: Japanese, Japan & the World, Mathematics 1 Number of schools to which Pre-arrival Admission applications were submitted: 2 How to find the application school: I accessed the information on the university websites and applied on that basis. Final education(graduated school): Shine Mongol High School Scholarship: JASSO Reservation Program allocated for EJU honor students, Yasuda Scholarship Foundation (as of March 2023) 1. Motivation to Study Overseas and Contributing Factors A key factor in developing my interest in Japan is coming from my studies of the history of the Japanese economy from the 19 th to the 20 th
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Student Voices (Ms. Han Eojin) | JASSO
which Pre-arrival Admission applications were submitted: 1 How to find the application school: I attended a session at my Japanese language school which explained Universities In Japan. Based on that information, I decided to apply to Doshisha University. Final education(graduated school): Hyesung Girl's Highschool Scholarship: JASSO Reservation Program allocated for EJU honor students (as of March 2023) 1. Motivation to Study Overseas and Contributing Factors I was fond of Japanese dramas and J-POP from my junior high school years, with that evolving into a keen interest in Japan’s culture. However, because I had absolutely
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Student Voices (Ms. Tran Nguyen Phuong Linh) | JASSO
: Ho Chi Minh City / Vietnam EJU examination Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics 2 Number of schools to which Pre-arrival Admission applications were submitted: 1 How to find the application school: Twining Program of the University Final education(graduated school): Ho Chi Minh University of Technology Scholarship: Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students of Monbukagakusho (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) (as of March 2023) 1. Motivation to Study Overseas and Contributing Factors During the early days of my university studies in Vietnam, I never thought about studying overseas. Upon entering my second year, however, my Japanese
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Student Voices (Mr. Zorigbayar Tamir) | JASSO
How to find the application school: The program that I entered required us to select and apply to two out of ten different schools in Japan. I applied to Kyoto Institute of Technology and one other university. Final education(graduated school): Mongolian University of Science and Technology Scholarship: Twining Program of the University (as of March 2023) 1. Motivation to Study Overseas and Contributing Factors I began thinking about studying abroad when I was in high school, and researched about receiving scholarship. Around that time, the “1,000 Engineers Mongolia-Japan Higher Education Engineering Development Project”, an effort supported by
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Score Report Notification for 2024 EJU (1st Session) | JASSO
Score Report Notification for 2024 EJU (1st Session) | JASSO July 24, 2024 Score Report Notification for 2024 EJU (1st Session) Score Report and Notification Regarding Reservation Program for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students (EJU 1st Session in June 2024), Jasso will notify the selection results on EJU Online at the end of August 2024.We will post the examination registration numbers and the reservation number on our website. Please see the detail as below. Reservation Program for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students Japan Student Services Organization
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Results of Selection for Follow-up Reseach Fellowship for the Fiscal 2024
1 Mongolia 1 Laos 1 Middle East Jordan 1 4. Fellows by Study Expenses Africa Egypt 3 Applicants: 177 applicants in 3 types Zambia 1 Fellows: 27 fellows in 3 types Tanzania 2 Europe Georgia 1 Study Expense Fellow Japanese government scholarship students 17 Foreign government sponsored students 4 Privately financed international students 6 Results of Selection for Follow-up Reseach Fellowship for the Fiscal 2024 N N P
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Social Finance Framework
(hereinafter referred to as "the Organization") is an Incorporated Administrative Agency based on the Act on the Japan Student Services Organization (Law No. 94 of 2003; hereinafter referred to as the "JASSO Act") it was founded on April 1, 2004 by rearranging and integrating the scholarship loan programs provided by the Japan Scholarship Foundation; the support programs for international students provided by the Association of International Education, Japan; the Center for Domestic and Foreign Students; the International Students Institute; the Kansai International Students Institute; and the scholarship programs for international students and the student support programs provided by the
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Report on the Use of the Funds and Their Social Impacts(FY2022)
the Use of the Funds and Their Social Impacts FY2022 Japan student services organization JASSO’s Programs JASSO contributes to the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) #4“Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”through its scholarship programs for Japanese students, while working on support programs for international students, which promote international student exchanges, and student support programs, which provide support for career education and job search and for students with disabilities. Under the philosophy of“equal opportunity for education”as stipulated in the Constitution and the Fundamental Law of
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Scholarship Application Procedures for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students (Reservation holder with Superior Score on EJU Administered outside Japan) (2023 EJU 2nd Session)
Scholarship Application Procedures for Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students (Reservation holder with Superior Score on EJU Administered outside Japan) (2023 EJU 2nd Session) *English follows Japanese. 2024年1月29日留学生受入れ促進プログラム予約制度応募者殿独立行政法人日本学生支援機構留学生事業部国際奨学課文部科学省外国人留学生学習奨励費給付予
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Japan Alumni Global Network Newsletter 2024
the initiative of former JSPS fellows.Currently there are about 500 researchers from various fields, which include about 60 members living in Japan. The community is open to researchers from German speaking areas who have stayed in Japan using not only JSPS but other scholarship systems such as JASSO. JSPS-Club holds annual symposiums for those who are interested in German-Japanese academic exchanges and regular meetings for members in Japan and German-speaking countries. In addition there are annual events held by local groups throughout German speaking countries. We actively share our fellow researchers’ research activities and event
