Sasakawa Fellowship Fund for Japanese Language Education (SFFJLE) Postgraduate Scholarship

For New Zealand Master's or Doctoral research students studying at any tertiary institution in New Zealand. The scholarship aims to support research in Japanese studies, preferably a topic related to Japanese language or its teaching.

Scholarship overview

Status: Closed

Key facts

Value: $15,000 (master's) or $25,000 (doctoral)
Duration: One (master's) or three (doctoral) year's duration
Number available: One award
Type of study: Full-time, Postgraduate, Masters, PhD or doctorate, Research

Application dates

Applications open: 1 December 2024
Closing date: 1 March 2025

Restrictions

Eligibility restrictions: New Zealand citizen or permanent resident. High achievement. Specific programmes only. Full time study.

The Sasakawa Fellowship Fund for Japanese Language Education (SFFJLE) was established in March 1995 by an endowment from the Nippon Foundation to Massey University. The Sasakawa Fellowship Fund for Japanese language education was established in 1995. It is funded from the interest earned on an endowment bestowed on Massey University by the Nippon Foundation Fund for Japanese Language Education Programme (NF-JLEP), (then the Sasakawa Foundation). The purpose of the fund is to foster Japanese language in New Zealand through the training of Japanese language teachers and the provision of fellowships to students pursuing Japanese related studies.

Eleven institutions across six countries have been recipients of similar endowments by the Nippon Foundation. In addition to Massey they are: - University of Bucharest, Romania - Cairo University, Egypt - Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey - Indonesia University of Education, Indonesia - Mando State University, Indonesia - State University of Surabaya, Indonesia - Macquarie University, Australia - Monash University, Australia - University of Queensland, Australia - Griffith University, Australia.

In 2017, the NF-JLEP Association was launched to strengthen ties among all stakeholders, enabling the 1,600-plus fellows to receive additional support aimed at deepening their understanding of Japan and promoting cross-border networking. SFFJLE Fellows are encouraged to participate in the NF-JLEP Support Programmes, including the NF-JLEP Visit Japan Program for Primary and Secondary School Teachers and the Research Grant which enable young researchers to conduct language- and education-related research for up to a year at a Japanese institution of higher learning.

Management Committee

  • Professor Tracy Riley (Chair), Dean Research, Graduate Research School, Massey University
  • Mr Ian Kennedy, Chair of the Japan-New Zealand Business Council
  • Ms Michelle Lodge, Nominee of New Zealand Association of Japanese Language Teachers (NZAJLT)
  • Vacant Position, Nominee of New Zealand Association of Language Teachers
  • Vacant Position, Nominee of New Zealand universities
  • Ms Jacqueline Koenders (ex-officio), Manager, Graduate Research School, Massey University
  • Mr David Basire (ex-officio), Financial Reporting Manager, Massey University

Who we're looking for

We're looking for a postgraduate student (either undertaking a master's degree or a doctoral degree) researching Japanese studies, preferably a topic related to Japanese language or its teaching.

What you'll be studying

This is a postgraduate scholarship. You will be enrolled full-time in a research degree in Japanese studies in a New Zealand tertiary institution

Eligibility criteria

You must:

  • be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
  • be enrolled in or eligible to enrol in a master's research degree in Japanese studies

Application checklist

Include the following with your application:

  • a completed application form
  • evidence of your New Zealand residency or citizenship (passport or birth certificate)
  • copies of your complete transcripts for all tertiary qualifications
  • an Offer of Place or Confirmation of Enrolment from your university with your intended study details (programme, major, papers, start date)
  • an academic reference

Selection considerations

When choosing our recipient, we will consider your academic achievements and your referee letters. We will also consider your proposed research topic.