Deadline: 11-May-26
The Research Grant Program supports students and early-career researchers in Japan to conduct innovative research in humanities and social sciences with a global perspective. Grants of up to 800,000 yen are awarded for one-year projects focused on international understanding and human–nature coexistence.
The programme prioritizes original, socially impactful research aligned with contemporary global challenges.
Research Grant Program – Full Overview
The Research Grant Program is designed to fund high-quality academic research in the fields of humanities and social sciences.
It emphasizes:
- Global perspectives
- International collaboration themes
- Social and academic impact
The programme supports research that explores relationships between Japan and other nations while addressing broader global issues.
Key Programme Details
Funding and Duration
- Maximum Grant: 800,000 yen
- Grant Period:
- Start: 1 October 2026
- End: 30 September 2027
- Duration: 12 months
Number of Awards
- Up to 30 researchers selected
Fields of Research
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Promote international understanding
- Encourage research on:
- Japan and global relations
- Co-existence of nature and humanity
- Support original and high-impact research
- Align with modern academic and societal challenges
What the Grant Supports
Funding can be used for:
- Research activities and fieldwork
- Data collection and analysis
- Academic resources and materials
Key Concept: Global Perspective in Research
A global perspective means:
- Addressing international or cross-cultural issues
- Comparing systems, societies, or policies across countries
- Producing research with worldwide relevance
Who Is Eligible?
Basic Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be enrolled in a doctoral program
OR - Be an early-career researcher within 5 years of PhD completion
Residency Requirement
- Must reside in Japan
Institutional Requirement
- Must not be affiliated with institutions outside Japan
Ineligible Applicants
- Previous recipients of this grant
Why This Programme Matters
Advancing Global Research
- Encourages cross-border academic inquiry
- Supports globally relevant research topics
Supporting Early-Career Researchers
- Provides financial support at critical career stages
- Helps build academic portfolios
Addressing Global Challenges
- Promotes sustainability and human–nature balance
- Strengthens international cooperation
How to Apply (Step-by-Step Guide)
Step 1: Define Research Topic
- Focus on humanities or social sciences
- Ensure global relevance and originality
Step 2: Confirm Eligibility
- Verify academic status and residency
- Ensure compliance with programme rules
Step 3: Prepare Research Proposal
Include:
- Research objectives
- Methodology
- Expected outcomes
- Global relevance
Step 4: Prepare Budget Plan
- Justify requested funding
- Align costs with research activities
Step 5: Submit Application
- Apply through the official programme platform
- Ensure all documents are complete
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Academic quality and originality
- Social and global significance
- Feasibility within one year
- Strength of research design
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting vague or overly broad proposals
- Lack of clear global perspective
- Poorly justified budget
- Ignoring eligibility requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
- Focus on a specific and impactful research question
- Demonstrate originality and innovation
- Clearly connect research to global issues
- Provide a realistic and detailed plan
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for this grant?
Doctoral students and early-career researchers within five years of PhD completion.
2. What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to 800,000 yen per project.
3. What is the duration of the grant?
One year (October 2026 to September 2027).
4. Is residency in Japan required?
Yes, applicants must reside in Japan.
5. Can previous recipients apply again?
No, previous recipients are not eligible.
6. What fields are supported?
Humanities and social sciences.
7. How many applicants are selected?
Up to 30 researchers.
Conclusion
The Research Grant Program provides a valuable opportunity for early-career researchers to pursue meaningful, globally relevant research in humanities and social sciences.
By supporting innovation, international understanding, and academic excellence, the programme helps researchers contribute to both scholarly advancement and real-world impact.
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