Fully-funded! The Japan – IMF Scholarship Program for Asia (JISPA) 2023-24 for Master and PhD students, Japan
Application deadline: June 1, 2023
The Japan – IMF Scholarship Program for Asia (JISPA) is an initiative for junior government officials from key economic agencies in Asia and the Pacific who wish to pursue graduate-level economics degrees at Japanese universities. This aims to contribute to institutional capacity building in the region. JISPA graduates are expected to serve as future macroeconomic policy makers to contribute to the economic development of their countries.
The JISPA comprises of two tracks: (1) partnership-track, where scholarship recipients pursue a master’s degree at one of several IMF partner universities; and (2) open-track, where they can choose their own universities to study either at a master’s level or a PhD course.
The scholarship recipients are offered opportunities to join various JISPA exclusive events and IMF-related activities, including seminars and conferences, receptions and round-table discussions with Japanese officials and IMF economists.
JISPA is a Scholarship for Young Officials
The Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Asia (JISPA) supports graduate studies in macroeconomics or related fields in leading universities in Japan. It provides educational opportunities to promising junior officials from central banks, ministries of finance and other economic agencies in the Asia-Pacific region, aiming to build their capacity in economic policymaking to support sustainable growth and development in their own countries and the region.
The program was first introduced in 1993, and is funded by the Government of Japan and administered by the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (OAP) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
More than 840 officials have graduated since its inception, and many alumni play a key role in policymaking in their countries.
Two-Track Scholarship
The program offers a partnership track with tailored master’s programs in several partner universities, and an open track with graduate programs, including PhD degrees, in any university in Japan. About 30 new scholarships are awarded every year for the partnership track, and only a small number of scholars are selected for the open track.
Partnership Track
The JISPA partnership track allows scholars to study specially designed master’s courses in macroeconomics at one of the few IMF partnership universities. Currently four partnership universities offer the following programs:
- National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
Macroeconomic Policy Programs (Master of Public Policy or Master of Public Economics – one-year program; and Master of Arts in Public Economics – two-year program) - Hitotsubashi University (HIT)
Asian Public Policy Program [Master of Public Policy (Public Economics) – two-year program] - International University of Japan (IUJ)
Macroeconomic Policy Program (Master of Arts in Economics – two-year program) - The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)
Master of Public Policy, International Program (Master of Public Policy – two-year program)
Detailed academic programs at each partner university can be found in the JISPA e-brochure.
Open Track
The open track provides support for graduate studies in macroeconomics or a related field at either the master’s or PhD level at any leading university in Japan. Priority is given to PhD candidates.
Benefits
The scholarship covers tuition-related costs and most living expenses for the scholar herself/himself.[1] Benefits include:
- Full university admission and tuition fees
- Reserach related allowance and monthly living allowance
- Medical insurance
- A round-trip airfare and travel allowance
- Orientation Program tuition fees (partnership track only)
- Annual field trip fees (partnership track only)
- Computer/software allowance (master’s program only)
- Research related fees, including field research and conference attendance fees (open-track PhD program only)
No expenses incurred by accompanying family members of the scholar are covered. No other scholarship can be accepted by JISPA scholars.
[1] Disbursement of scholarships is made through the university in which scholars enroll.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the scholarship, an applicant must meet the following criteria[1]:
- A national of one of the following countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao P.D.R., Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pacific Island Countries, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam
- Working for a key economic agency such as central bank, ministry of economy, ministry of finance, or financial regulatory agency[2]
- A Bachelor’s degree
- Fluent in English[3]
In addition, for the open track, applicants are expected to be studying at, have been admitted into, or be applying to a graduate program in economics in Japan.
[1] Priority is given to applicants: (1) whose age is below 40; (2) who have not yet obtained a master’s degree from a university outside of their own country; and (3) who have the minimum of two-three years’ work experience in the public sector.
[2] The program will also consider officials working in other areas of government that have a significant impact on the formulation or implementation of macroeconomic policy.
[3] An applicant must present either a TOEFL or IELTS score report. Kindly register the JISPA institution code as listed below when applicants take the test.
TOEFL: “C626 – Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Asia”
IELTS: “JISPA: Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Asia”
Selection Criteria
Scholarship awards are made on the basis of the candidate’s academic record and work background, mathematical and statistics skills, English language proficiency, and potential for contributing to the macroeconomic and financial management and economic development of their countries. The assessment also includes qualities such as the candidate’s commitment to public service, willingness to learn, and openness to new ideas. For the final selection, regional balance and gender balance are also taken into consideration.
Activities for JISPA Scholars
New incoming scholars are invited to a two-and-a-half-month orientation program before the official commencement of their academic programs. Throughout the duration of the scholarship, JISPA scholars are offered opportunities to attend various exclusive events and activities, including a series of policy dialogues with Japanese policy makers and IMF economists, a summer workshop, welcome and farewell receptions, and a thesis presentation. An annual field trip is arranged for the scholars by the partnership universities. In addition, the IMF occasionally extends an invitation to JISPA scholars to participate in public seminars and high-level regional conferences.
Follow-up Activities for JISPA Alumni
More than 840 Asian officials have benefited from the scholarship program since its inception in 1993. The JISPA graduates are invited to alumni gatherings in various countries and encouraged to maintain friendship and professional dialogue on an online alumni networking site. Selected alumni are also offered a two-week alumni training course, Continuing Education Program (JISPA-CE), to brush up macroeconomic management and analytical skills.
More information / Source: Official Website HERE.
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