Japanese language Program for Teachers of the Japanese-Language. This program was conducted as "Long-Term Training Program for Teachers of the Japanese-Language" until FY 2018.
Please contact us for more information. The full arrays of the applicable programs are outlined in the Japan Foundation Program Guidelines for Fiscal Year 2020 (April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021).
The Commission provides grants, prioritizing projects in the social sciences and humanities, to promote research and study in the following five fields of study as related to the U.S. and Japan and broader global society. This program provides grants to cover partial expenses on a cost-sharing basis to implement the following types of projects.
Applicants must submit an LOI prior to submitting a full application. Inviting guests from Japan, conducting Japan themed and Japanese culture related project such as performance, exhibition, film screening/conference. Funding is distributed to non-profit organisations (individuals are not eligible to apply) to support a variety of high quality, traditional and contemporary content across Australia, and is subject to limited availability.
This program is for individual artists to pursue a residency in Japan and is a separate program funded by JUSFC in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.
JFM Local Grant “Category A: Introducing and deepening understanding of Japan in the Philippines” is open for online-based projects to sustain cultural platform beyond borders and in times of travel restriction and social distancing. 23/F Pacific Star Building, Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue corner Makati Avenue, Makati City, 1226 Philippines Our grant programs provide support in Arts and Cultural Exchange, Japanese-Language Education, Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange, as well as Strengthening Cultural Exchange in Asia, each with its own stipulated conditions. The proposed amount by the applicant will be screen and may be reduced. ・Virtual theater collaborations by Japanese artists for audience/participants in the Philippines, ・Virtual art exhibition/workshops by Japanese artists for audience/participants in the Philippines, ・Webinars related to Japanese Studies for audience in the Philippines. Projects which promote/introduce/deepen understanding of Japan or contribute to the development of Japanese culture, Japanese Studies and intellectual exchanges with Japanese academician, researcher or scholar or theme related to Japan. For inquiries/clarifications please send an email to our official email account: 1. Arts and Cultural Exchange programs and events offered by the Japan Foundation Head Office in Japan Small-scale local grants to Canadian arts organisations organising events promoting Japanese visual art, film or performing arts Applicants must inform the JFM if they are also applying or receiving support from other Japanese governmental organisations or agencies, including the Embassy of Japan, any Ministry of Japan, Agency of Cultural Affairs (Bunkacho), JICA, JETRO, JNTO, Japanese local government, and any other entities established by national/local governments of Japan. concert by Japanese singer). As a general matter, preference for Fulbright opportunities will be given to candidates who have not previously received a Fulbright grant.
This intensive in-country language training program is designed to give researchers and cultural specialists the skills they need to conduct research in Japan. Note: JFM only supports those services directly related to the grant project within the approved project duration.Eligibilities and duties of the applicant, grant coverage, application procedure and obligations are the same as stated in our “Local Grant Program Guideline”. The Japan Virtual Exchange Program is a limited initiative serving projects taking place between December 2020-December 2021. Grants become effective when the commission confirms the candidate's university or institutional affiliation in the U.S. Sanno Grand Building 207, 2-14-2 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan 100-0014 Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of Japan.
The applicant will be required to agree to the Grant Terms and Conditions before receiving the grant. Persons holding dual Japan-U.S. citizenship or permanent U.S. residency are NOT eligible for Fulbright grants to the U.S. Residency in Japan: Applicants must be residing in Japan at the time of on-line registration. The project proposed for the grants must NOT: Be a Pure science-related program.
Individuals who plan to stay overseas for longer than 90 days within the period from July 31, 2020 to the grant start date. Artists must be selected from the Arts in Education Artist Roster. Study of contemporary issues for all levels of educational systems in Japan and the U.S. A comparative perspective is encouraged.
are published in the Kokusai Koryu Kikin Jigyo Jisseki (Detailed Annual Reports of the Japan Foundation), on JFM’s website and in other public-relations materials. Study of issues occurring on a global scale.
Subjects of particular interest include all aspects of internationalization, global skill competency development, foreign language acquisition, structural and curricular reform, and the role of education in society. No, but The Japan Foundation’s Performing Arts Network Japan website contains current information on the performing arts scene in Japan. Applications from Japan… When JFM has received the request mentioned in the paragraph above, the application shall be examined and upon confirmation that its content is valid, JFM will make provisional payment. Activities to visit/travel to Japan and other countries. Activities which do not have any specific relation to Japan in terms of theme or guest. The grant aims to support organizations by providing grants to partially cover expenses of implementing exchange projects at grassroots or regional levels, aiming to expand the base of exchange and to promote understanding and friendship among the Philippines and Japan. Board members and employees of the Japan-U.S. Educational Commission and their immediate families. The complete application forms must be submitted to the Japan Foundation, Manila not later than two months before the project date. Inviting students from ASEAN to participate in collaborative research. For inquiries / clarifications please contact The Japan Foundation, Manila. This program is designed to generate new cultures together within Asia. This program aims to support the development of professionals specializing in the study of Japanese art by providing an opportunity for curators and researchers from abroad to conduct research in Japan, and by so doing, promote the study of the field and the introduction of Japanese art overseas.
Submission period: May 25, 2020 - July 1, 2020. Other grants offered by The Japan Foundation: Can’t find what you’re looking for?
Grants to USA and Japan nonprofit organizations for educational projects that enable K-12 youth to learn about each other’s culture, country, and society. A music concert project involving civic musicians in the ASEAN region. JFM reserves the right to take the following penalty measures, should the Grantee commit any fraudulent under the grant given: The return of any monies disbursed under the grant, with any arising charges or fees; Suspension of the grant for a certain period of time at its own discretion; and/or.
The applicant will be notified of the result within three weeks upon receipt of the application.
The Japan Foundation Headquarter also offers grant programs, and the Japan Foundation, Manila accepts applications. https://www.cies.org/program/fulbright-scholar-residence-program. Study of contemporary social issues in Japan and the U.S.
In principle, expenditures for items other than the approved applied amount or significant changes in allocation of grant among approved applied item(s) are NOT possible.
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JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), National Symposium on Japanese Language Education.
creating online contents, equipment rental fees, etc.). If it is necessary to apply for visa for the foreign artist, such as performance or shooting visas, the applicant must fulfill the duty of obtaining it for the foreign artist as well as permits from the local authorities for hosting the event, wherever applicable.
Applicants must be able to run the project with full respect to the local laws and regulations, as well as to fulfill the responsibility that comes from receiving support from governmental funding. Category B and Category C are already closed. Awards support research on modern Japanese society and political economy, Japan’s international relations, and U.S.-Japan relations.
The Application Form, along with supporting documents, shall be submitted before the deadline. This grant is intended to provide an opportunity for non-degree research in Social Science and Humanities for university faculty and professionals of non-profit organizations to develop their academic and professional expertise in collaboration with American colleagues and through auditing of graduate seminars. All Rights Reserved.
All awards are subject to budget appropriations from the governments of Japan and the United States. No, but you can view The Japan Foundation’s Artist-in-Residence database which lists organisations in Japan who offer AIR programs. Based on the recommendations made by the selections panel, the Commission selects the candidates and submits their names for final approval to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB) in the U.S. They may also be used for the following purposes: Details of the Grantee, such as names, gender, job and position, affiliation, project duration, and project description, etc.
This grant provides assistance for the presentation of Japanese arts and culture in Australia.