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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships for Canadian Citizens 2010 (Monbukagakusho)

Overview

Every year, the Government of Japan offers scholarships to foreign students who wish to study at Japanese universities. There are three types of Government of Japan scholarships: Japanese Studies Student, Research Student and Undergraduate Student.

Important!

This website describes only the scholarships for which Canadians are eligible. Other types of scholarships are available in other countries.

Only Canadians (whether they live in Canada or abroad) can apply for a scholarship through one of the Japanese diplomatic missions in Canada.

Non-Canadians (including permanent residents and landed immigrants) must contact a Japanese diplomatic mission in their country of origin. For contact information for Japanese embassies and consulates abroad please click here.

Japanese Studies Student 2010

Please note:The deadline for applications is Friday February 26th 2010 at 5:00pm (Montreal local time).

A scholarship for undergraduate students already majoring in Japanese language and Japanese studies.

Fields of Study

Japanese Language & Japanese Studies

Deadline for the Submission of Applications

The required documents must be received by the Consulate General of Japan at Montreal by 5:00pm, Friday February 26, 2010.

Tenure of the Scholarship

One year or less from October 2010.


Qualifications

Interested persons must meet the following requirements:

- Be a Canadian citizen;
- Be born between April 2, 1980 and April 1, 1992;
- Be a regular undergraduate student at a foreign (non-Japanese) university majoring in fields related to Japanese language or Japanese culture (must have completed one year of studies by April 2010 and must not have graduated before the commencement of the scholarship);
- Have sufficient Japanese language ability to receive instruction at a Japanese university in Japanese.

Remarks

All candidates must take a Japanese test, which will be held at the Consulate General of Japan at Montreal. The results of this test will have a bearing on the selection.

Application package

The following forms must be completed and submitted by the applicant. Please consult the Information Guide for detailed instructions on how to complete the various forms and information on the other requirements for completing the application package, such as the list of documents to be submitted.

Information Guide
Application form (Word document)
Recommendation form (Word document)
Certificate of health

The Course Guide for 2010 Japanese Studies Student is available for consultation on the MEXT website.

Consulate General of Japan at Montreal, Suite 2120, 600 de la Gauchetière West, Montreal, QC, Canada, H3B 4L8. Tel: (514) 866-3429


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