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Canon Foundation Research Fellowships 2027 Open with €30,000 Funding for Europe-Japan Research

The Canon Foundation in Europe has officially opened applications for its 2027 Research Fellowships, offering a rare, flexible funding route for researchers seeking international mobility between Europe and Japan. Unlike many structured academic grants, this programme prioritizes researcher-driven collaboration, allowing candidates to design their own research pathway across borders.

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The Canon Foundation Research Fellowships 2027 support European and Japanese researchers to conduct independent research in Japan or Europe for 3 to 12 months. Open to applicants with at least a Master’s or PhD, the fellowship offers funding of up to €30,000 per year, covering living, travel, and research expenses with full flexibility.


A Mobility Grant Built Around Research Freedom

In a funding landscape often constrained by institutional partnerships and predefined themes, the Canon Foundation Research Fellowships stand out for their open structure. Applicants are not limited by discipline, institutional affiliation, or employment status at the time of application. This positions the programme as one of the more flexible international fellowships currently available.

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For European applicants, the expectation is to conduct research in Japan, while Japanese fellows are hosted in Europe. Crucially, candidates are responsible for identifying and securing a host institution themselves, which shifts the focus from institutional pipelines to individual initiative and research alignment.

Funding That Adapts to Research Needs

Financially, the fellowship offers up to €30,000 per year, distributed proportionally depending on the duration (minimum three months, maximum one year). What makes this funding particularly practical is its unrestricted nature—fellows can allocate funds toward living costs, travel, insurance, equipment, or research materials based on their project needs.

This flexibility gives the Canon Foundation Research Fellowships an edge over many structured “fully funded” programmes, where budget categories are tightly controlled. For independent researchers or professionals transitioning between roles, this adaptability can be decisive.

Eligibility: Broad but Selective in Practice

Eligibility criteria are deliberately inclusive. Applicants must hold at least a Master’s or PhD degree obtained within the last ten years, although exceptions are considered with justification. The fellowship is open to all European nationals—including those from the UK, Turkey, Switzerland, and Balkan or Baltic regions—as well as Japanese researchers.

However, the programme’s competitiveness remains high, with an average success rate of around 10%. Selection is based primarily on the strength of the research proposal, quality of references, and confirmation from a host institution. Priority is also given to first-time research mobility between Europe and Japan, which may influence repeat applicants.

Who Should Apply—and Who Should Think Twice?

This fellowship is best suited for early to mid-career researchers who already have a clearly defined research agenda and established academic contacts abroad. It particularly benefits those seeking international exposure without being tied to a specific university programme or structured PhD track.

On the other hand, applicants without a confirmed host or a well-developed research plan may find it difficult to compete. Unlike coursework-based scholarships, this is a research-first opportunity where independence and preparation matter significantly.

Deadline and What Comes Next

The last date to apply for the Canon Foundation Research Fellowships 2027 is 15 September 2026.

Applications are reviewed once annually, with final decisions expected by mid-December 2026 for projects starting anytime between January and December 2027.

Philip Morgan

Dr. Philip Morgan is a postdoctoral research fellow and senior editor at daadscholarship.com. He completed both his Master’s and Ph.D. at Stanford University and later continued advanced research in the United States as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow. Drawing on his rich academic and international experience, Dr. Morgan writes insightful articles on scholarships, internships, and fellowships for global students. His work aims to guide and inspire aspiring scholars to unlock international education opportunities and achieve their academic dreams. With years of dedication to youth development across Asia, Africa, and beyond, Philips Morgan has helped thousands of students secure admissions, scholarships, and fellowships through accurate, experience-based guidance. All opportunities he shares are thoroughly researched and verified before publication.

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