Are you an undergraduate, master's, or PhD student in Japan who needs some help with living costs? The Fukuoka Satooya Scholarship at Kyushu University is designed especially for international students from many Asian countries like yourself. This scholarship offers a monthly allowance of ¥20,000 to ease the burden of living expenses while you focus on your studies.
Kyushu University Fukuoka Satooya Scholarships 2024 in Japan is available to undertake Bachelor, Masters, PhD level programs at Kyushu University.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
This scholarship is partially funded and gives you an allowance of ¥20,000 to cover your living costs while studying in Japan.\
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Citizens of these Asian countries can apply for this scholarship: India, Indonesia, Korea, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Taiwan, China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, East Timor, Bhutan, Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar, Maldives, Mongolia, or Laos
Here is who can apply for this scholarship:
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What You'll Need:
Don't miss the deadline! Applications for the Fukuoka Satooya Scholarship close on May 14, 2024, at 5:00 PM.
Head over to the Kyushu University International Student Center website for a detailed breakdown of the application process and downloadable forms. Link is given down below.
Remember: Timely submission of all required documents is crucial.
This scholarship goes beyond financial support. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local community and gain valuable cultural exchange experiences alongside your studies.
If you meet the eligibility criteria and are excited about this opportunity, get a head start by gathering your application materials and submitting them before the deadline.
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