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Pathways Japan, Japan ICU Foundation, multiple universities in Japan
Japan-Ukraine University Pathways
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Japan-Ukraine University Pathways is a program for admitting students impacted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to universities in Japan.
A cohort of 14 universities in Japan will jointly recruit a total of several dozen students in June 2022 to begin their studies in fall 2022.
Eligibility:
- Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university in Ukraine, graduated from a high school in Ukraine in 2021 or 2022 OR completed a bachelor's degree in a university in Ukraine in the past few years
- Ukrainian nationals or foreign nationals who were residing in Ukraine and are unable to return to their home country
- Single
- Proficiency in English or Japanese
- 26 years old or younger
Please review the information about each university, eligibility requirements and application guidelines on the program website (pathways-j.org/ukraine-uni) before applying.
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Details at a glance
JapanArts and humanities, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction, Health and Welfare, Information and Communication Technologies, Law, Social Sciences, Journalism and InformationUntil 24/06/2022Bachelor's, Doctoral or PhD, Master'sFull scholarship for the full period of studies60There is no age limit0.00 USDIn-person programme delivery -
Requirements
Targeted nationalitiesUkraineTargeted Country of AsylumAllAccepted status documentationNot requiredLanguage of InstructionEnglish, JapaneseLanguage Proficiency LevelNot applicableWhich certificate do you require to prove the required language proficiency?Not required but JLPT for Japanese, and TOEFL/IELTS/DET for English when available -
More details about this opportunity
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Opportunity timingOne-time opportunity
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Duration of support providedFor the duration of studies
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What is covered in this programApplication feesTuitionLanguage trainingPreparation coursesMonthly stipend (e.g. food allowance)HousingTravel costs to the third countryVisaTransition of documentsWork-study or part-time employment expected/permitted
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Type(s) of visa/residency permit granted upon arrivalShort-term visa (90 days) which will be changed to designated activities (up to 1 year), and later to student visa if the student is admitted to the degree-seeking program.
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Is the student allowed to work while studying?Yes
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Can the nuclear family accompany or join the main applicant?No
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Are there options to stay after graduation?Work permit/temporary residency; Humanitarian status
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How to apply?
Please fill out the online application form which will be available in the following link only between June 10 and 24, 2022.
pathways-j.org/ukraine-uni
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Application feeNone
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Application periodSpecific date (one-time opportunity)
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Release of the selection decisionRolling basis
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For further questions contact the scholarship provider
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Disclaimer
The content presented on this site has originated from the third party providers. UNHCR is not responsible for the application process or oversight of the opportunities presented here. Questions on a particular opportunity should be directed to the relevant provider.