International Doctoral in Informatics – Kyoto University 2012

Overview

The Japanese Government(Monbukagakusho) offers a scholarship in selected fields, called the Special Scholarship for International Doctoral Programs. The Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University will accept eight new Ph.D. course students under this program from the year 2012. This program has several attractive features—for example, the official language will be English(Japanese language skill will not be required); and the fact that all tuition fees will be waived. Interested applicants should carefully read the rules and conditions in the guidelines for admission before submitting their applications. Selections will be by Kyoto University, with successful students recommended to the Monbukagakusho as candidates for the scolarship.

Courses

The Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, consists of the following departments:
•Intelligence Science and Technology
•Social Informatics
•Applied Analysis and Complex Dynamical Systems
•Applied Mathematics and Physics
•Systems Science
•Communications and Computer Engineering

Applicants must choose one of the above as their majoring field when applying for this program. Details of the departments in the Graduate School of Informatics are posted on our website (http://www.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/)

Number of applicants to be admitted

Eight successful applicants will be admitted.

 
Detail and ELigibility

1. Eligibility: Applicant must be from a country with which Japan official diplomatic relations has, and must be currently studying/working outside of Japan. Those who are currently staying in Japan are not eligible for this program.

2. Age: Applicant must be under 35 years of age as of April 1, 2012.

3. Academic qualifications: Applicant must satisfy one of the following conditions by the end of September 2012.

i. Holds a master’s level degree.
ii. Has completed 16 years of school education in a foreign country and subsequently spent at least two years conducting research in a university, research institute, or other such facility, and is recognized through research achievements as having scholastic ability on a par with or higher than that of a person who has completed a master’s degree at a graduate school in Japan.
iii. Is recognized by the school, on the basis of individual screening ofapplication, as having scholastic ability on a par with or higher than that of a person with a master’s degree, and is at least 24 years of age.

4. Recommendation
Each applicant must be officially recommended to the president of Kyoto University by the president of the university or the dean of the faculty/graduate school of the university from which the applicant has graduated. Said university must meet the conditions mentioned in (3). In addition, any applicant who is currently working must submit an official letter of recommendation written by the head of the employing organization.

5. Physical and mental health
Applicant must be physically and mentally healthy enough to carry out studies at Kyoto University.

6. Language ability
Applicants must be competent in English.

7. Other conditions
i. Each admitted student must arrive in Japan between October 1 and October 7, 2012.
ii. Any applicant who is affiliated to any military entity at the end of March 2012 is ineligible.
iii. Any applicant, who receives scholarship money from his /her overnment, or from any other foundation, will not be accepted.

Details Scholarship

1. Stipend:
Approximately 156,000 yen per month. This will be provided for a maximum of 36 months, but will not be paid in cases of extended leave from academia.

2. Travel expenses:
i. To Japan
An economy-class air ticket between the international airport closest to the admitted student’s home address and Kansai International Airport will be provided.

ii. From Japan
An economy-class return air ticket home from Japan will be offered on condition that the admitted student will be leaving Japan within the last-payment month of the scholarship.
iii. School fees:
Entrance and tuition fees will be waived.

Selection and Admission

1. 1st stage selection
The Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, examines the documents submitted and makes a preliminary selection. Those selected are recommended to the Japanese Government for the 2nd stage selection. Results of this selection will be conveyed to the applicants by the end of April 2012.

2.2nd stage selection
The Japanese Government examines the applications recommended by Kyoto University and decides on the final candidates for the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship. Applicants will be informed of the final decision by the end of August, 2012. The Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, will send certificates of admission to the successful applicants at this time.

Required Documents

The following documents must arrive on or before January 6, 2012 at School Affairs Division Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku Kyoto 606-8501 Japan.

1) Application Form (see attached form).
2) Application for Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship (see attached form).
3) Certificate of Health issued on or after October 1, 2011 (see attached form).
4) Copy of official family register or equivalent document indicating nationality. (May be a photocopy of applicant’s passport).
5) Copy of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree certificates, diplomas or equivalent certificate, indicating expected date of graduation.
6) Official undergraduate and graduate level academic records/transcript.
7) Recommendation letter written by dean of applicant’s graduate school, addressed to president of Kyoto University.
8) Recommendation letter written by applicant’s graduate or undergraduate supervisor, or person of equivalent standing.
9) If applicant is currently working: a recommendation letter written by head of employing organization.
10) Research plan of activities at Kyoto University (3 pages or less, A4 size).
11) Name of prospective supervisor at Kyoto University, whom applicant contacted through his/her supervisor.
12) List of scientific publications.
13) Brief description of academic achievements (3 pages or less, A4 size).
14) Copy of Master’s Thesis (or its equivalent). If thesis is not in English, translation or summary should be prepared in English and attached.
15) Copy of applicant’s TOEFL or TOEIC score or equivalent to show applicant’s English skill. (See Note 6(6) below)

All above documents, excepting copy of applicant’s Master’s Thesis, must be in English.
These documents will not be returned to the applicant.

Note

1) Before applying, applicants should contact their prospective supervisor at Kyoto University through introduction by their supervisor at home university If there is anything unclear about qualifications for application to this program, applicants should consult School Affairs Division (See 7. CONTACT INFORMATION below).
2) Applications for Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship may not be submitted to multiple academic/research institutions.
3) Admission may be revoked if application is found to include false information.
4) Scholarship may be revoked if:
i. There has been a breach in the pledge to the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho).
ii. Student has been subject to disciplinary action, or has been deemed unproductive.
5) Applicants are urged to read up on and understand Japanese customs, climate and general life. In addition, although research activities will be in English, basic Japanese should be learned for daily interaction.
6) Applicants are expected to submit a TOEFL or TOEIC score if available. If documents demonstrating applicant’s English skill (such as TOEFL or TOEIC score) can’t be submitted, English skill will be evaluated via interview, English publication paper written by applicant etc.

Contact Information

Address all inquiries to:
School Affairs Division
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku
Kyoto 606-8501 Japan.
Fax: +81-75-753-5379

 
 
 

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