Young Leaders’ Program (YLP) for Master’s Students in Japan

Applications are open for Young Leaders’ Program (YLP) for 2017-2018
academic year. These scholarships are available for international students
to pursue master’s program in the field of Public Administration/Public
Policy, Local Governance, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration
and Law from October 2017 in Japan.

The Young Leaders’
Program (YLP) aims to contribute to the fostering of future national leaders in
Asian and other countries. In addition, while deepening the participants’
understanding about Japan, it should help form a network among national
leaders, contributing to the establishment of friendly relationships and
improved policy planning activities among Asian and other countries, including
Japan.

Launched in 2001 by
the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of
the Government of Japan, the Young Leaders’ Program (YLP) is a yearlong
academic scholarship program that aims to prepare and empower young
professionals from all over the world for future leadership roles in their
respective fields.

Course
Level:
 Scholarships
are available to study master program.

Study
Subject(s):
 Scholarships
are awarded in the field of Public Administration/Public Policy, Local
Governance, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration and Law.

Scholarship
Award:

  • Allowance: Each grantee
    will be provided monthly with 242,000 yen during the term of the
    scholarship. However, the amount of allowance will be subject to change
    depending upon the annual budget of the Japanese government for each
    fiscal year. The scholarship will not be paid to a grantee who takes a
    leave of absence or is long absent from the assigned university.
  • Traveling Costs:
    1) Transportation to Japan: Each grantee will be supplied in general,
    accounting to his/her itinerary and route as designated by MEXT, with an
    economy-class airplane ticket from the international airport nearest to
    his/her home address* to Narita or Haneda International Airport. Expenses
    such as domestic transportation from his/her home address to the
    international airport, airport tax, airport usage fees, special taxes on
    travel, or inland transportation within Japan will NOT be supplied.
    2) Transportation from Japan: The grantee who returns to his/her home
    country within the fixed period after the expiration of his/her
    scholarship will be supplied, in general, upon application, with an
    economy-class airplane ticket for the travel from Narita or Haneda
    International Airport to the international airport nearest to his/her home
    address.
  • School Fees: Fees for
    matriculation and tuition will be paid by the Japanese government.
  • Accommodations:
    1) In principle, grantees may reside at residence halls provided by GRIPS.
    2) Private Boarding Houses or Apartment Houses: Those who cannot
    accommodate in the facilities described above will be arranged at private
    boarding houses or apartments recommended by the GRIPS Student Office.

Scholarship
can be taken in 
Japan

Eligibility:

  • Nationality: Applicants
    must be nationals of countries eligible for the YLP.
  • Age: Applicants must be,
    in principle, under 40 years of age, as on 2nd October, 2017 (i.e.
    born on or after 2 October 1976).
  • Academic Background:
    Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a
    recognized/accredited university or college, and have achieved shown
    excellent academic performance.
  • Work Experience: At
    least 3 years of full-time work experience in public administration
    (preferably 5 years or more).
  • English Proficiency: A
    minimum TOEFL-iBT score of 79 (TOEFL-PBT score of 550), IELTS 6.0 or
    equivalent.
  • Health: Applicants must
    be in good health.
  • Visa Requirement: In
    principle, selected applicants must acquire “College Student” (ryuugaku)
    visas before entering Japan. The visas should be issued at the Japanese
    legation, located in the country of applicants’ nationality. 
    Applicants who change their resident status to any status other than
    “College Student” after their arrival in Japan will immediately lose their
    status as a Japanese government scholarship student.
  • Applicants who meet any
    or all of following conditions are not eligible. If identified after
    acceptance of the scholarship grantees, the applicants will be required to
    withdraw from the scholarship:
    [1] If an applicant is a service member or a civilian employee
    registered on the active military list at the time of his/her arrival in
    Japan; 
    [2] Those who cannot arrive in Japan during the period designated by
    accepting university;
    [3] If an applicant is, in principle, currently enrolled in a Japanese
    university or other type of school with the resident status of “College
    Student,” or will be enrolled in a Japanese university, etc. as another
    source or self-financed international student between the time of
    application for this scholarship in his/her country and the time the
    scholarship period is due to begin; or
    [4] Those who will lose their status as public administrators or
    government officials following the time of application or before
    completion of the program.

Nationality: 

YLP in
Government: 
P.
R. China, Rep. of Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Mongolia,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri
Lanka, Australia, Hungary, Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey.
(29 Countries)

YLP in Local
Governance: 
P.
R. China, Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand,
Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, India,
Pakistan, Turkey, Hungary, Czech, Poland, Romania (20 Countries)

YLP in
Healthcare Administration: 
Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Myanmar, Poland, Romania, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam (15 countries in
alphabetical order)

YLP in
Business Administration: 
Australia,
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Myanmar, the Philippines,
P. R. China, Rep. of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam (15 countries)

YLP in Law
Course: 
P.
R. China, Rep. of Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam,
Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Mongolia, Singapore, India, South Africa, Turkey and
Bhutan (16 Countries)

How to
Apply: 
All
YLP applications must be made through the specific recommending authorities for
each course. Applicants
must submit the following documents to their recommending authorities by the
designated date. Documents submitted will not be returned.

  • Application for
    Admission
  • Photographs
  • Official transcripts
    from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended
  • Recommendation Letter
    from the recommending authority
  • Recommendation Letter
    from the applicant’s direct superior at work
  • Recommendation Letter
    from the applicant’s superior at work, or supervising professor of the
    university
  • Certificate of Health
  • Official degree
    certificates or certified copies of diplomas from all undergraduate and
    graduate institutions attended
  • Essay explaining
    applicant’s aspirations and future plans following program 
    completion
  • Certificate of
    Citizenship
  • Family Register
  • Copy of the Passport
  • English Proficiency
    Certificate
  • Answer to the Essay
    Questions

Application
Deadline:
 The
deadline of the applications differs according to the country. Please contact
with Japanese embassy or consulate general in your country.

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