An annual application for the fellowship will open in October each year.
The timeline for the application this year is as follows:
- 1 October, application opens
- 1 February, deadline for submission of applications
- 1 March, final decisions are made, and candidates are informed of outcomes
- 1 June – 1 November, the successful fellow arrives in ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø to begin their fellowship.
Fellowships can be of any length between 6 and 12 months.
Who are we looking for?
Successful applicants will have a paid position within a Japanese research institution and must have a PhD or equivalent. Applicants will have started their PhD within the last 10 years of the application deadlines.
We are looking for ambitious and creative early-career scientists who can demonstrate to the panel why establishing a relationship with ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø will help to further the ideas that are part of their research vision.
The project that they propose to work on in ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø should be a distinct package of work that fits within their wider project at their home institution.
How do I apply?
Visit our to explore our research interests. Here you can identify an academic at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø you would like to collaborate with during your visit and find their contact details.
Your application should contain a:
- 2-page statement of a research plan and how work conducted at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø will enhance your existing work at your home institution
- 1-2 page CV, including, if possible, the name of a referee who is not from your home institution
- 1-2 page letter of support from your home institution
- 1 page itemising the costs requested.
Costs and resources
The Fellowship will pay for Japan-UK economy air fares for the fellow, a spouse and children if applicable and attendance at an international conference in Europe.
Additional UK living costs such as accommodation can also be claimed for up to £9,000 for one year. The fellowship will not cover their salary.
The costs of any necessary additional resources including computing resources will be shared between the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø and the home institution.