Joseph Naiman Graduate Fellowship

The Program in Japanese Studies is pleased to encourage graduate students who are conducting research on Japan to apply for a Joseph Naiman Graduate Fellowship. These mini-grants are intended for summer and academic research. Applicants can apply for up to $10,000 to support research and study on Japan.

Applications will be accepted starting in March. An announcement with deadlines will be sent out to all graduate students in March each year.

Please submit:

4 sets of copies containing your CV, grant proposal, budget (rough estimate of how you plan to spend the money if awarded), two letters of recommendation from UCSD faculty, and other sources of funding (pending or committed). Please include any financial aid you are currently receiving or will receive.

Submit proposals to:

UCSD Japanese Studies Program
H&SS Room 3024
9500 Gilman Drive #0104
La Jolla, CA 92093-0104

Contact

Kimberly Bondad
Program Coordinator
(858) 534-3598 
japan@ucsd.edu

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