Scholarship Description:
2013-2014 Kayoko Tsuda Bursary in Japanese Studies at SOAS in UK is open for . The scholarship allows level program(s) in the field of taught at . The deadline of the scholarship is .
The Japan Research Centre (JRC) offers Kayoko Tsuda Bursaryfor PhD Students in the field of Japanese Studies at SOAS, University of London in UK
Study Subject(s):
Subject is Japanese Studies.
Course Level:
This scholarship is available for pursuing PhD degree level.
Scholarship Provider:
Japan Research Centre
Scholarship can be taken at:
UK
Eligibility:
-Applicants may be of any nationality and in need of the bursary to fund completion of their thesis.
-The bursary is for full-time or part-time PhD students who will submit the thesis before the end of the academic session 2013/14. It is expected that the student who gets awarded this bursary will be enrolled on Extension of Writing up (continuation) status during the academic session 2013/14. Students on Extension of Writing-up status are required to submit the thesis for examination within a maximum of three terms or within the students prescribed SOAS deadline (whichever is sooner).
-Those working on any aspect of Japanese studies are eligible.
Scholarship Open for International Students:
The students of any nationality can apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Description:
The Japan Research Centre (JRC) is pleased to invite applications to the bursary created through the generosity of Ms Kayoko Tsuda.One is offered to the value of £7,000 (untaxed), and will be paid in three instalments: £3,000 at the beginning of Term 1, £3,000 at the beginning of Term 2, and £1,000 once the applicant’s supervisor informs the Chair of the JRC that the thesis is complete (in the event on non-completion during tenure of the Bursary, this final payment will be withheld).
Number of awards offered:
One scholarship is offered.
Duration of award:
Not Known
What does it cover:
One is offered to the value of £7,000 (untaxed), and will be paid in three instalments: £3,000 at the beginning of Term 1, £3,000 at the beginning of Term 2, and £1,000 once the applicant’s supervisor informs the Chair of the JRC that the thesis is complete (in the event on non-completion during tenure of the Bursary, this final payment will be withheld).
Selection criteria:
-Candidates will be assessed based on a combination of financial need and academic merit.
-Selection will be made by the Steering Committee of the JRC.
Notification:
All candidates will be notified by email regarding the outcome of their application, generally by mid-July. The successful candidate will also be notified by letter. If you have not heard by mid-July, please contact the Scholarships Officer.
How to Apply:
The mode of applying is by post or electronically.
Scholarship Application Deadline:
Complete scholarship applications must be received no later than Friday, 24 May 2013.
Further Scholarship Information and Application