Doctor General 1204
Doctor General 1204
Doctor General 1204
Graduate School of Science and Technology (GSST), Kumamoto University offers International Joint
Education Program for Science and Technology (IJEP) for international postgraduate students leading to
Doctoral degrees in the following research and educational fields. Enrollment is either in April or in
October. The main language of this program for classes and research instructions is English. Basic Japanese
language courses are offered at Center for Globalization.
In October 2010, we started a new program called International Joint Education Program (IJEP) for
Groundwater Environmental Leaders. This program is also called Groundwater Environmental Leader
Program of Kumamoto University, 'GelK' for short. The aim of this program is to foster doctoral students
who will be able to manage groundwater resources by preserving amount and quality to contribute to
construct a sustainable society. After successful completion of the requirements, a certificate will be
conferred besides a doctoral degree in your major. For details please check the website at
http://www.gsst.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/index_en.html. You can apply for this program after you are admitted to
GSST. Although students from any nationalities can apply for the program, only students from African and
Asian countries are eligible for the financial support from the program.
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Qualifications of Applicants
1) Nationality: must have a non-Japanese nationality.
2) Education:
- Hold either a Masters degree or are expected to complete the degree by March 2012.
- Hold either a Masters degree from an institution outside of Japan or are expected to complete the
degree by March 2012.
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- Conducted research for more than 2 years in a university or a research institute after completion of
the 16 years of formal education outside of Japan and recognized to have an equivalent level of
education to the Masters degree by the Graduate School of Science and Technology (GSST),
Kumamoto University.
- Are recognized by GSST to have attainments equal to or higher than Masters degree holders.
3) Health: must be in good physical and mental health.
4) Language: must have a good ability of English communication skills. The applicants should have an
official score of either Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Test of English for
International Communications (TOEIC), or International English Testing System (IELTS). The
preferred minimum scores are 530 for TOEFL, 700 for TOEIC, and 6.0 for IELTS.
Note:
1) Military personnel and military civilian employees are excluded.
2) The admission will be revoked, if successful applicants fail to arrive in Japan by the designated
date.
3) The admission will be revoked, if successful applicants fail to fulfill the educational requirements
as stated in the qualification by March 2012.
Selection Procedure
1) The selection committee will examine the application materials and the result of the interview.
Applicants should have interviews by a prospective supervisor and at least two more faculty members
from the related field(s). When interviews in person are not possible, the applicants should have at least
nine Internet interview sessions by three faculty members (three sessions each). Interviews must be
completed by the application deadline.
2) The University will notify the selection results to the applicants in mid January 2012.
Date of Enrollment
April 1, 2012
Degrees
After successful fulfillment of the course requirements, Doctor of Science, Doctor of Engineering, or
Doctor of Philosophy will be conferred.
Application Deadline
For application the following items must be submitted to the office of the Graduate School of Science and
Technology by an applicants prospective supervisor in GSST. The deadline for receipt of applications and
all supporting materials is December 9, 2011.
Required Documents
1) Application Form for IJEP in Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University.
2) Health certificate completed within 6 months prior to the date of application.
3) Statement of objectives written by the applicant. It should include reasons for application to the
Graduate School, how the applicant qualifies to be a graduate student, and the applicants academic,
research, and professional goals.
4) Certificates of Bachelors degree and Masters degree (or a certificate of anticipation of completion), or
copies of diplomas.
5) Official transcripts of academic records in English from each college and university attended, including
information such as GPA and ranking.
6) English summaries of Bachelors thesis and Masters thesis or equivalents.
7) Official certificate of citizenship (original and English translation). A copy of the passport cannot be
accepted.
8) A letter of recommendation from a head of the faculty or graduate school of the applicants home
university.
9) A letter of recommendation from a professor or a research supervisor who can evaluate the applicants
ability in study and research.
10) A letter from the employer indicating the agreement of this application, if the applicant is employed at
the time of application.
11) An official score of TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS, if the applicants native language is not English.
12) Results of interviews including comments from the interviewers. In case of Internet interviews records
of interview exchanges are also required. These documents are submitted by a prospective supervisor
(see Selection Procedure).
13) Examination fee (30,000 Japanese yen).
If you make a payment from abroad, please pay 32,500 in total (lifting charge 2,500 should be
included) using wire transfer to the following account. Please note that you will be charged for transfer
fees separately. Notify at [email protected] before you make a payment, and send
us a proof of remittance together with application documents.
Beneficiary: Kumamoto University
Bank: The Bank of Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ, Ltd. (Swift Code: BOTKJPJT)
Branch: Kumamoto Branch (Branch No. 655)
Account No: 0667419
Bank Address: 1-26 Shinshigai, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto 860-0803, Japan
If you make a payment from Japan, please contact at [email protected].
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Note:
1) Applicants are advised to discuss research plans with their prospective supervisors beforehand.
2) All the documents should be typewritten on A4 size paper (21 x 29.5 cm).
3) Use the forms provided by the University for the required documents 1) and 2).
4) Applications with incomplete information or submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
5) All application materials will not be returned to the applicants.
Notes
Applicants are advised to become familiar with the Japanese culture, customs, climate, and the University
system, before coming to Japan. Japanese language skills for daily life would be advantageous.
For further information, please contact:
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Kumamoto University
2-39-1 Kurokami, Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan
Phone: +81-96-342-3020
Fax: +81-96-342-3010
Email: [email protected]