Otsuka Toshimi Scholarship Foundation : Scholarships
Awarding scholarships to exceptional international students enrolled at universities and graduate schools in Japan.
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Otsuka Toshimi Scholarship Foundation
The Foundation’s objective is to foster the talents of individuals with the potential to promote goodwill and understanding between Japan and countries around the world, by offering scholarships to exceptional international students enrolled at universities and graduate schools in Japan, thereby ultimately promoting friendship between Japan and other countries and contributing to mutual development in academics, culture, and education.
Studies in a field relating to human health (such as medicine, pharmacology, biology, nutrition, physical education, or engineering) or business administration
April - May
Annual sum of ¥2.0 million, ¥1.5 million or ¥1.0 million, determined on the basis of evaluations by the selection committee. Annual sum of ¥500,000 for applicants receiving scholarships or benefits from other sources
Any
Applicants must be self-supporting international students residing in Japan with college student status and must be 38 years old or younger as of year of application.
Applicants must be enrolled in an official degree program at a university or graduate school in Japan and pursuing studies in a field relating to human health (such as medicine, pharmacology, biology, nutrition, physical education, or engineering) or business administration (for students from developing countries where business administration is not an established discipline, international relations is also acceptable). (Students in the first and second years of undergraduate degree programs are not eligible to apply.). Applicants must be highly motivated, possess an outstanding academic record, and demonstrate personal integrity. Applicants must be involved in creative or innovative research. Applicants must have an international perspective and demonstrate the ability to lead and serve as a bridge between Japan and their home country. Applicants must demonstrate a need for financial aid. Applicants must meet the requirements above and other requirements stipulated by the Foundation.
Applicants must be enrolled in an official degree program at a university or graduate school in Japan and pursuing studies in a field relating to human health (such as medicine, pharmacology, biology, nutrition, physical education, or engineering) or business administration (for students from developing countries where business administration is not an established discipline, international relations is also acceptable). (Students in the first and second years of undergraduate degree programs are not eligible to apply.). Applicants must be highly motivated, possess an outstanding academic record, and demonstrate personal integrity. Applicants must be involved in creative or innovative research. Applicants must have an international perspective and demonstrate the ability to lead and serve as a bridge between Japan and their home country. Applicants must demonstrate a need for financial aid. Applicants must meet the requirements above and other requirements stipulated by the Foundation.