The Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program
Funded by a grant from the Government of Japan, the Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program supports PhD studies in an academic field of study covered by ten Indonesian Centers of Excellence (CoE) participating in the program. Each of these newly established Centers of Excellence is located at a leading higher education institution in the country with a demonstrated track record in the pursuit of excellence. The goal of the program is to promote excellence in research in these Centers to support the Ministry of National Education in its mission to improve the quality of higher education and research in the country.
Who can apply?
Candidates can apply if they
-are 45 years or younger
-have a master’s degree from a recognized university
-have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or more (on a scale of 4) in both bachelor and master degrees
-are a national and resident of Indonesia
Full-time lecturer and/or researcher in a Center of Excellence (CoE) or equivalent institution in Indonesia are encouraged to apply. Outstanding candidates with a bachelor’s degree could be exceptionally considered for a fast-track Master-PhD program.
The deadline to apply for the Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship program is January 25, 2009
What is the Program’s purpose?
The purpose of the Program is to support scholarship recipients in upgrading their qualifications and to provide them with an international study experience at leading academic institutions in World Bank member countries, except Indonesia. During their studies, scholars are encouraged to build and foster academic collaborations and partnerships. On return to Indonesia, scholars are expected to take an active role in the academic life of the sponsoring CoE.
Host Institution
Candidates should seek admission at a university of their choice in World Bank member countries.
What does the scholarship cover?
-The scholarship covers full tuition for a period of three to four years, and the cost of basic medical and accident insurance usually obtained through the university.
-A monthly subsistence allowance to cover living expenses, including books.
-Economy class air travel between the home country and the host university at the start of the study program and one return journey following the end of the overall scholarship period. In addition to the ticket, scholars receive a US $500 travel allowance for each trip.
The benefits only apply to the scholarship recipient.
The JIPS scholarship does not cover:
-expenses for the scholar's family
-language training
-educational equipment such as computers
What are the fields of study supported by JIPS?
The proposed program of study and research proposal should reflect the sponsoring CoE: Biotechnology, Bioenergy, Infrastructure and Urban Development, Small and Medium Enterprise Development, Bioindustry and Business, Good Corporate Governance, Distance Learning, Special Needs Education, Reproductive Health, Economic Policy.
How are awardees selected?
Eligible candidates are evaluated by the sponsoring Center of Excellence (CoE) which screens the applications according to their selection procedures for graduate scholarships. Final awards are made by a Steering Committee, based on the following:
-academic records
-professional and academic experience; and
-relevance of proposed program of study to the corresponding CoE.
Selected candidates will be informed by the relevant CoE.
Scholar’s Commitment
The scholarship recipient will be requested to sign a formal commitment to return and work in his sponsoring CoE for a minimum of a two-year period for each year of scholarship received. Each CoE commits to recruit its sponsored scholars upon completion of their PhD studies .
Scholars are expected to mention the JIPS scholarship in any publication related to their doctoral research work, including their thesis, and to provide the Program with a copy of their thesis upon graduation.
How to apply?
Application forms and information about the application procedure are available in the participating Centers of Excellence, and on the World Bank Scholarships Program website at www.worldbank.org/scholarships.
Interested candidates should submit application packages by January 25, 2009 to the relevant Center of Excellence of their choice. Preselected candidates will be invited to an interview by the end of February 2009.For specific inquiries about the scholarship positions and additional selection criteria, interested candidates are invited to contact the respective Center of Excellence directly.
Funded by a grant from the Government of Japan, the Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program supports PhD studies in an academic field of study covered by ten Indonesian Centers of Excellence (CoE) participating in the program. Each of these newly established Centers of Excellence is located at a leading higher education institution in the country with a demonstrated track record in the pursuit of excellence. The goal of the program is to promote excellence in research in these Centers to support the Ministry of National Education in its mission to improve the quality of higher education and research in the country.
Who can apply?
Candidates can apply if they
-are 45 years or younger
-have a master’s degree from a recognized university
-have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or more (on a scale of 4) in both bachelor and master degrees
-are a national and resident of Indonesia
Full-time lecturer and/or researcher in a Center of Excellence (CoE) or equivalent institution in Indonesia are encouraged to apply. Outstanding candidates with a bachelor’s degree could be exceptionally considered for a fast-track Master-PhD program.
The deadline to apply for the Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship program is January 25, 2009
What is the Program’s purpose?
The purpose of the Program is to support scholarship recipients in upgrading their qualifications and to provide them with an international study experience at leading academic institutions in World Bank member countries, except Indonesia. During their studies, scholars are encouraged to build and foster academic collaborations and partnerships. On return to Indonesia, scholars are expected to take an active role in the academic life of the sponsoring CoE.
Host Institution
Candidates should seek admission at a university of their choice in World Bank member countries.
What does the scholarship cover?
-The scholarship covers full tuition for a period of three to four years, and the cost of basic medical and accident insurance usually obtained through the university.
-A monthly subsistence allowance to cover living expenses, including books.
-Economy class air travel between the home country and the host university at the start of the study program and one return journey following the end of the overall scholarship period. In addition to the ticket, scholars receive a US $500 travel allowance for each trip.
The benefits only apply to the scholarship recipient.
The JIPS scholarship does not cover:
-expenses for the scholar's family
-language training
-educational equipment such as computers
What are the fields of study supported by JIPS?
The proposed program of study and research proposal should reflect the sponsoring CoE: Biotechnology, Bioenergy, Infrastructure and Urban Development, Small and Medium Enterprise Development, Bioindustry and Business, Good Corporate Governance, Distance Learning, Special Needs Education, Reproductive Health, Economic Policy.
How are awardees selected?
Eligible candidates are evaluated by the sponsoring Center of Excellence (CoE) which screens the applications according to their selection procedures for graduate scholarships. Final awards are made by a Steering Committee, based on the following:
-academic records
-professional and academic experience; and
-relevance of proposed program of study to the corresponding CoE.
Selected candidates will be informed by the relevant CoE.
Scholar’s Commitment
The scholarship recipient will be requested to sign a formal commitment to return and work in his sponsoring CoE for a minimum of a two-year period for each year of scholarship received. Each CoE commits to recruit its sponsored scholars upon completion of their PhD studies .
Scholars are expected to mention the JIPS scholarship in any publication related to their doctoral research work, including their thesis, and to provide the Program with a copy of their thesis upon graduation.
How to apply?
Application forms and information about the application procedure are available in the participating Centers of Excellence, and on the World Bank Scholarships Program website at www.worldbank.org/scholarships.
Interested candidates should submit application packages by January 25, 2009 to the relevant Center of Excellence of their choice. Preselected candidates will be invited to an interview by the end of February 2009.For specific inquiries about the scholarship positions and additional selection criteria, interested candidates are invited to contact the respective Center of Excellence directly.
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