

Please read the Program Announcement carefully and make sure you meet all eligibility requirements. If instructions are
not carried out fully, the applicant will not be considered for a fellowship.
1. Purpose
In order to promote Japanese Studies overseas, this program provides support to outstanding scholars in the field by providing the opportunity to conduct research in Japan.
Scholars and Researchers (Long-Term) (2-12 months): Scholars and researchers in the humanities or social sciences.

Basic Eligibility Requirements
Applicants residing in the United States who are neither U.S. citizens nor permanent residents should submit their applications to the Foundation’s Tokyo Headquarters no later than December 1, 2009, using a different form.
Doctoral Candidates must have achieved ABD status by the time the fellowship begins.
Scholars or researchers in the natural sciences, medicine or engineering;
Undergraduates; Master’s degree candidates; those intending to enroll in Undergraduate or Master’s courses at universities in Japan; or graduates who are to pursue Ph.D. courses in Japan;
Those who intend to use the fellowship for political or religious purposes;
Those who primarily intend to enhance their Japanese language ability or technical skills;
Those who intend to develop and/or produce Japanese language teaching materials;
Those who intend to acquire artistic training in the area of Japanese traditional culture (tea ceremony, flower arrangement, etc);
Those who plan to receive other grants concurrently with the fellowship;
Those who will have been in Japan continuously between April 1, 2009 and April 1, 2010.
4. Selection Criteria

Project quality is evaluated on the basis of the following:
a. The project’s significance to the field and to the applicant’s professional development
b. The project’s feasibility in terms of time and resources
c. The securing of appropriate affiliation
d. Evidence that residence in Japan is necessary for completion of the project
e. Plans to disseminate research findings, etc., in Japan and abroad
Training, academic history, academic rank or position, professional reputation, and accomplishments are evaluated.
Former Japan Foundation fellows who have been awarded two or more Foundation fellowships will be put under particularly rigorous examination.
To the extent permitted by program requirements and selection criteria, efforts are made to maintain disciplinary, geographic, and institutional diversity.
For the Doctoral Fellowship, higher priority will be given to those who are expected to submit their dissertation thesis shortly after the completion of the fellowship; preference will normally be given to doctoral candidates under 35 years of age.
For the Research Fellowship (Long-Term), priority will be given to relatively junior scholars and researchers, and to those with less research experience in Japan.
For the Research Fellowship (Short-Term), priority will be given to relatively experienced scholars and researchers who are expected to publish their research results shortly after the completion of their fellowship.
5. Benefits


The Japan Foundation fellowships are tenable only in Japan.
Fellows are expected to devote their full time to the pursuit of the goal described in their applications.
The proposal commencement date for 2010-2011 must fall between May 10, 2010 and March 15, 2011.
In principle, no change in the month of the commencement or of the termination of the fellowship will be allowed. If a grantee must change either for unavoidable reasons, he/she must obtain the Foundation’s approval beforehand, in writing.
If a grantee is offered any other grant whose duration overlaps with that of the Foundation’s fellowship, he/she must decline either the Foundation’s fellowship or the other grant for the overlapping period. If there is overlap, the Foundation will not permit any change in the commencement month of the fellowship, in order to allow the fellow to receive both grants.
No extension of the duration of the fellowship can be allowed for any reason whatsoever.
Applicants are responsible for making the necessary arrangements for institutional affiliation. Fellows are also responsible for securing their own long-term accommodations.

The results will be announced only to the applicants by the end of March 2010 through the Japan Foundation, New York. The Foundation will not inform referees/recommenders or advisors/affiliates of the results of screening.
The Foundation cannot discuss the status of any application during the screening process.





The application deadline is November 2, 2009. Applications must be submitted on-line at http://www.jfny.org/japanese_studies/fellowship/createaccount.php. For further information or questions, please contact info@jfny.org.
The Japan Foundation, New York
Tel: 212-489-0299
Fax: 212-489-0409
Email Inquiry: info@jfny.org
Applicants who hold neither U.S. citizenship nor permanent-residency status, or applicants who hold U.S. citizenship and permanent resident status in another country in which they are residing (except for Japan), should use a different form, which is available from the nearest Japan Foundation office or Japanese diplomatic mission. The deadline is December 1, 2009.
Applications not submitted online or sent by email will not be accepted.
Multiple applications from the same applicant will make all applications invalid.
Click the "Create Account" button to proceed.