Q. In which country do you hold citizenship or permanent residency?: 3. citizen of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan other than an EU country, UK, the US, Canada, Swizerland, Norway or Russia (JSPS treats Taiwan and Palestine as a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan)
Q3. Have you been continuously engaged in research for a period of at least three years at a university or research institution in an EU country, UK, the US, Canada, Switzerland, Norway or Russia?: 1. Yes
Q3-1. Which statement best describes your situation?: 1. enrolled in a graduate program and scheduled to receive a PhD degree within 2 years

Based on the answers provided you are likely eligible for:

■  Short-term Program through Open Recruitment. If you are doing research work in the UK, France, Germany, Sweden or the US, you can also apply through a Nominating Authority.

  • Overview
    • The program provides PhD students or PhD researchers in the Europe and North America with opportunities to conduct collaborative research under the guidance of their hosts in universities and other Japanese institutions for a relatively short period of time. A person who has never engaged in research at universities etc. in Japan would be most preferable.
  • Duration
    • 1 to 12 months
  • Eligibility
    • Those who have previously been awarded a fellowship under the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Research in Japan ([Standard], [Short-term] and [Pathway to University positions in japan]) are not eligible. This Short-term Fellowship is only awarded once per researcher.
  • Terms of Award
    • Airfare: A round-trip air ticket (based on JSPS's regulations)
    • Maintenance Allowance: ¥362,000 per month
      For non-PhD holders at the time research starts in Japan: ¥200,000 per month
    • Miscellaneous:
      A settling-in allowance of ¥200,000, Overseas travel insurance, etc.