Asian Development Bank Japan Scholarship Program
Funded by the Government of Japan
ADB-JSP @ 20: “Shaping Future Leaders in Asia and the Pacific”
Academic Institutions
Ø Australia-National Centre for Development Studies/Australian National University, University of Melbourne , University of Sydney
Ø China, People’s Republic of-University of Hong Kong
Ø India-Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Ø Japan-International
University of Japan, Nagoya University (Graduate School of
International Development) , Kelo University (International Graduate
Programs on Advanced Science and Technology), National Graduate
Institute for Policy Studies, Ritsumeikan University (Master in
Economics), Saitama University (Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering) , University of Tokyo (Department of Civil Engineering,
School of International Health, Institute of Environmental Studies, and
Department of Urban Engineering)
Ø New Zealand-University of Auckland
Ø Pakistan-Lahore University of Management Sciences
Ø Philippines- Asian Institute of Management, International Rice Research Institute/University of the Philippines in Los Banos
Ø Singapore-National University of Singapore
Ø Thailand-Asian Institute of Technology, Thammasat University
Ø USA-East-WestCenter
Qualified
citizens of developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank
(ADB), who intend to pursue postgraduate studies in economics,
management, science and technology, and other development- related
fields, are invited to apply for scholarships under the Asian
Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program.
Upon
successful completion of the graduate program, the scholars are
expected to return to their countries and contribute to its
socioeconomic development. Scholar-ships are awarded for
graduate studies at designated institutions in courses of study
approved by ADB. The Program especially welcomes qualified women
applicants who have limited financial means to obtain university
education.
The Scholarships
Level of Education: postgraduate (diploma, masters, and doctorate degrees)
Duration: from 1 to 2 years
Coverage: tuition fees, books, subsistence and housing allowance, insurance, economy airfare, and research subsidy
http://www.adb.org/JSP/