The Japan Foundation
in its continuing endeavor for a better international environment is pleased to
announce the various grants that are now open for application for individuals
and organizations. These grants are intended in different fields of study that
are Japan-related; these are programs / projects in three major categories –
Arts and Cultural Exchange, Japanese-Language Education Overseas and Japanese
Studies and Intellectual Exchange.
The pertinent grant information and accompanying application form for fiscal
year April 2014 – March 2015 can be accessed at The Japan Foundation website
- http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/program/index.html or http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/program/list.html
Please note that only individuals can apply for the Japanese Studies
Fellowship Program (highly competitive and is open to preeminent scholars,
experienced researchers and cultural specialists), Graduate
Program on Japanese Language and Culture (Master’s Course), Training
Program for Foreign Teachers of the Japanese Language (Long-Term and Short-Term)
and the Japanese Language Program for Specialists in Cultural and Academic
Fields – Researchers, Postgraduate Students, Librarians and Museum
Curators. The Grant Program for Intellectual
Exchange Conference is designed for institutions/ organizations.
The guidelines must be read carefully and should one wish to secure a copy of
“The Japan Foundation Program Guidelines” for fiscal year 2014-2015, please
contact The Japan Foundation, Manila (23/F Pacific Star Bldg., Makati Ave. ,
Makati City; tel. # 811-61-55 to 58 / fax # 811-61-53/ e-mail : email@jfmo.org.ph.
Duly accomplished forms with complete
supporting documents must be submitted not later than Friday, 22 November
2013 (JFM deadline). Successful applicants (individuals /
organizations) will be notified/announced by April 2014.
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