Introduction of Kyoto University
Through internal audit, Kyoto University submits the information of selected international students to various non-governmental scholarship organizations that provide scholarships for Kyoto University students. In addition, the recruitment period is the deadline for application stipulated by the scholarship organization. Due to the on-campus evaluation, the deadline for your undergraduate and graduate schools will be more than one month earlier than the deadline set by the scholarship group. In addition, some scholarships require applicants to have a certain Japanese ability.
Kyoto University is the second national university in Japan after Tokyo University. 1892, 23 members of parliament proposed in the motion to the National Assembly that there is only one Tokyo National University in Japan, and the lack of competition is not conducive to running schools and cultivating students. At that time, it was suggested to build a university in Xijing-Kyoto.
Detailed introduction of Kyoto University Scholarship in Japan:
1. Japanese government scholarship (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
The monthly scholarship for undergraduates is 1 34,000 yen, and the monthly scholarship for postgraduates is172,000 yen (April 20061).
For example, overseas enrollment recommended by embassies and universities is aimed at people living abroad. For details, please consult the Japanese Embassy in that country.
Domestic admission targets are self-funded international students who have already studied in Japanese universities.
2. Scholarships from foreign governments
It is a scholarship established by the government to send overseas students and is being implemented in Malaysia, Indonesia, Tie, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.
3. Study incentive fee for self-funded international students
Scholarships awarded by Japan Student Support Agency, an independent administrative legal person, are for self-funded international students, with 50,000 yen for undergraduates and 70,000 yen for undergraduates. (April 2006 1)
4. Short-term study abroad promotion system (admission)
The system is implemented by JASSO (Japan Student Support Agency). According to the student exchange agreement signed between Japanese universities and foreign universities, assistance is provided to international students who are sent to foreign universities for short-term exchange (more than 3 months and less than 1 year).
5. Scholarships for non-governmental organizations, etc.
Scholarships implemented by various non-governmental scholarship organizations are collected from about 50 organizations every year for students of Kyoto University. (Each group helps about 1 ~ 2 students at a monthly cost of 300,000 ~ 200,000 yen. Please consult the person in charge for details.