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JSPS International Fellowships 2027 in Japan with ¥362,000 Monthly Stipend Open

Japan has opened applications for the JSPS International Fellowships for Research in Japan 2027–2028, a major government-backed scheme designed to bring global researchers into Japanese universities and research institutes. The programme spans multiple categories, with the flagship postdoctoral track offering up to two years of funded research collaboration in Japan.

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The JSPS International Fellowships 2027 are fully funded research programmes in Japan for postdoctoral and senior researchers worldwide. They support collaborative research across all disciplines and offer a monthly stipend (up to ¥362,000), airfare, and additional allowances. Applicants must secure a Japanese host researcher and meet PhD-related eligibility criteria.


Japan is intensifying its push to internationalize research by expanding access to its JSPS fellowship programmes—one of Asia’s most competitive publicly funded research mobility schemes. For early-career researchers, the Postdoctoral Fellowship (Standard) offers a clear pathway into Japan’s top laboratories, with approximately 120 awards per intake cycle.

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What makes this announcement significant is timing: global postdoctoral funding remains highly competitive, and JSPS continues to offer relatively generous monthly stipends compared to European mobility schemes, without restricting fields of study.

What the Funding Actually Covers?

The financial package is structured to remove most relocation and living barriers:

  • Round-trip international airfare (economy class)
  • Monthly maintenance allowance of ¥362,000 (~$2,300+)
  • One-time settling-in allowance of ¥200,000
  • Overseas travel insurance
  • Access to additional research grants via host institutions

This level of support places JSPS among the better-funded postdoctoral mobility programmes globally, particularly for Asia-based research destinations.

Who Is Eligible — And How Competitive It Is?

Eligibility is tightly defined and academically driven:

  • Applicants must hold a PhD (or expect to obtain one) within the last six years
  • Must be citizens of countries with diplomatic relations with Japan
  • Must secure a host researcher at a Japanese institution before applying
  • Research is open to all disciplines: humanities, social sciences, and STEM

The selection process is rigorous, involving document review by multiple experts followed by panel evaluation, with emphasis on research impact, collaboration strength, and feasibility. Acceptance rates are competitive, especially in high-demand fields like engineering, AI, and life sciences.

Why This Programme Exists?

JSPS fellowships are not just funding schemes—they are policy tools. Japan uses them to:

  • Strengthen international research collaboration
  • Attract high-quality global researchers
  • Enhance innovation output within domestic institutions

This explains the requirement for applicants to work under a Japanese host researcher and contribute to joint research outputs.

Who Should Apply (Real Insight)

This opportunity is best suited for:

  • Early-career PhD holders aiming for international research exposure
  • Researchers targeting long-term academic positions in Japan or Asia
  • Candidates with a clear, collaborative research proposal already aligned with a Japanese lab

Applicants without prior academic publications or a strong host relationship are unlikely to succeed.

Application Timeline and Process

Applications must be submitted through the JSPS Electronic Application System by the host institution. Direct applications are not accepted.

The last date to apply for the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship (1st recruitment) is August 28, 2026. A second cycle closes on April 23, 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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