The Japan Foundation for United Nations University (JFUNU) is offering scholarships for the Master of Science (MSc) in Sustainability program at the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) in Tokyo, Japan. This prestigious scholarship is aimed at students from developing countries who are committed to addressing global sustainability challenges.
About the MSc in Sustainability Program
The MSc in Sustainability program at UNU-IAS is a two-year program designed to equip students with interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills to tackle pressing sustainability issues. The program focuses on topics such as climate change, biodiversity, sustainable development goals (SDGs), and policy analysis, preparing graduates to become leaders in the field of sustainability.
Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Combines natural and social sciences to address complex sustainability challenges.
- Global Network: Opportunities to interact with leading experts, policymakers, and practitioners.
- Research Opportunities: Access to cutting-edge research projects on sustainability.
- Career Development: Graduates are equipped for roles in academia, international organizations, NGOs, and government agencies.
Scholarship Coverage
The JFUNU Scholarship provides full tuition coverage and a monthly allowance to support living expenses in Tokyo. However, it does not cover travel costs to and from Japan, visa handling fees, or other personal expenses. The monthly stipend is intended to cover basic living costs for a single person.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the JFUNU Scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Developing Country Citizenship: Must be a citizen of a developing country listed in the latest DAC List of ODA Recipients who demonstrate a need for financial assistance;
- Academic Background: Hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with a strong academic record.
- English Proficiency: Provide proof of English proficiency through TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
- Applicants who are currently living in Japan under a working visa are NOT eligible for the scholarship;
- Applicants who are already enrolled in other postgraduate degree programmes are not eligible. This includes those who have already obtained a master’s degree at an institution other than UNU-IAS;
- Applicants must not be recipients of other scholarships concurrently.
Additional Requirements
- Recipients of the Rector’s Scholarship are required to write a 400-word paper each year describing their learning and experiences at UNU. For the final paper, recipients are encouraged to reflect on their future plans.
- Recipients agree to foster collaboration with UNU through participating in activities, events, and other opportunities. and promoting UNU activities amongst the student body.
- Recipients agree to uphold the core values of the United Nations, such as integrity and respect for diversity.
Application Process
Interested applicants must apply for admission to the MSc in Sustainability program and indicate their interest in the JFUNU Scholarship during the application process. The steps include:
- Online Application: Complete the online application form on the UNU-IAS website.
- Submit Documents: Provide necessary documents, including academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency, recommendation letters, and a personal statement.
- Scholarship Selection: Candidates expressing interest in the scholarship will be automatically considered based on their qualifications and application materials.
Important Dates
- Application Opens: Currently open.
- Application Deadline: February 12, 2025
Why Apply for the JFUNU Scholarship?
- World-Class Education: Study at a leading institution in sustainability research and education.
- Financial Support: Full tuition waiver and a monthly allowance reduce the financial burden.
- Career Advancement: Enhance your prospects in the global job market with a specialized degree.
Conclusion
The JFUNU Scholarship for the MSc in Sustainability program offers a transformative opportunity for students from developing countries to contribute to global sustainability efforts. By addressing critical challenges and building networks, scholars will be empowered to make a lasting impact on their communities and beyond. For more information, visit the UNU-IAS official website.