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Nagasaki University

Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation Scholarship

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Any
Disciplines
14000 JPY
Grant
Japan
Location
31 Aug 2024
Application deadline

About

Nagasaki University can support you financially if you are admitted to one of its study programmes as an international student.

Nagasaki University awards scholarships, bursaries, tuition fee reductions and discounts that help you cover existing tuition and living costs. 

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit and need based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

Undergraduate: 100,000 YEN, Graduate: 14,000 YEN

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

The Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation Scholarship is offered to all nationalities undergraduate and graduate students.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

Undergraduate Students: 100,000 JPY

Graduate Students: 14,000 JPY

Eligibility

  • Open to all nationalities.
  • Under the age of 45.
  • The required language is japanese.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

Japan

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Under 45

Application

Application deadline

31 Aug 2024

Application Period: Late August.

Financing

Interested in financing your studies? Find a student loan that works for you.

Financing partner Prodigy Finance Student loans to cover up to 100% of tuition and living costs

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