Japanese Government Scholarship Programs for Norwegian Students

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Embassy of Japan in Norway offers MEXT Scholarship Programs providing opportunities for Norwegian students to study Japanese language, culture, and various academic fields in Japan. The programs include scholarships for Japanese studies students, undergraduate students, and research students, each with specific eligibility criteria and benefits. Detailed information on requirements, application process, deadlines, and study durations is available on the embassy's website. Don't miss this chance to embark on a cultural and educational journey in Japan with the support of these prestigious scholarships.


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  1. Japanese Government Scholarship Programs (MEXT-scholarship programs) Embassy of Japan in Norway Culture and Information Section

  2. MEXT-Scholarship Monbukagakusho (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan: MEXT) offers three different types of scholarship for Norwegian applicants (Embassy Recommendation): Scholarship for Japanese studies student Scholarship for undergraduate student Scholarship for research student

  3. A. Scholarship for Japanese studies student Scholarship for Norwegian students who wish to study Japanese language and culture in a Japanese university. Duration: One academic year. Scholarship Stipend: ca. JPY 117 000 (ca. NOK 9.000) per month plus tuition. Round trip air tickets provided. Application/examination period in spring, selected students should arrive in Japan in autumn the same year. The detailed schedule will be given by the host university during the summer.

  4. Requirements: (1) Norwegian citizenship (2) Age limit: between 18 and 30 years old (3) University (undergraduate) student studying in a field related to Japanese language and culture.d (4) At least one year of university level studying (5) Sufficient Japanese proficiency for the university education How to apply? Application Guidelines and application forms can be downloaded from Japanese embassy s website: http://www.no.emb-japan.go.jp/mext/ Application deadline: mid February Written examinations and interview will be organized by the Japanese embassy towards the end of February.

  5. B. Scholarship for undergraduate student Duration: 5 years (with possibility of extension) undergraduate education (humanity, social science, natural science, technology , medicine, etc.) First year: preliminary Japanese language training. Grant: Ca. JPY 117 000 (ca. NOK 9.000) per month plus tuition. Round trip air tickets provided. Age limit: between 17 and 22 years old.

  6. C. Scholarship for research student Scholarship for Maximum 2 years for graduate school level education and research in major in field of speciality (humanity, social science, natural science, technology, medicine, etc.) Grant: ca. JPY 143.000 (ca. NOK 11.000) per month plus tuition. Roundtrip air tickets provided.

  7. Study starts: In April or September Applicants can apply for up to three specific universities in priority order, or sent an open application. Requirements: Bachelor s degree or equivalent from university or university college (h gskole) Willing to learn Japanese and to receive instructions and guidance in Japanese. 1. 2. Age limit: under 35 years old. 3.

  8. Application deadline for B. Scholarship for undergraduate student and C. Scholarship for research student Late spring early summer (May July) Further information will be announced at Japanese embassy s website around March-April.

  9. Study in Japan Website: http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/index.html >Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship Students

  10. www.no.emb-japan.go.jp www.facebook.com/japansambassade info@os.mofa.go.jp

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