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The University of Tokyo ASATSU-DK China Scholarship Fund

August 7th, 2009

ChinaThe University of Tokyo accepts a few students who have graduated or are expected to graduate Peking University, Tsinghua University or Fudan University with excellent results and are recommended by the president of each university, through “The University of Tokyo ASATSU-DK China Scholarship Fund”.

Graduate Program in Sustainability Science (GPSS) (Master’s Program) is one of the master’s programs under this scheme.

For more detailed information, please refer to the following page.

Information about University of Tokyo ASATSU-DK China Scholarship Fund
GPSS accepts students only in October (those who study in English)

Guideline for Applicants and Application Form
Guideline for Applicants: October 2009 Enrollment (Japanese)
Guideline for Applicants: October 2009 Enrollment (Chinese)
Application From
Short Essays
Applicants for GPSS through this scholarship Fund must submit short essays with application documents. Topics of short essays will be announced on this page on September-1 each year.

Topics of short essays for October 2009 Enrollment

Rhodes Scholarship, Oxford University, 2010, Hong Kong

August 6th, 2009

THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP 2010 HONG KONG

A Rhodes Scholarship is tenable for full time study at the University of Oxford. After election to a Scholarship, a successful candidate has still to be found a place in the relevant department or faculty of the University as well as a place in an Oxford College. Admission to the University is not guaranteed and the award of a Scholarship is not confirmed by the Rhodes Trustees until a Scholarelect has been accepted by the University and a College for admission. Election to the Scholarship is normally for two years but the Scholarship may be held for one year only, depending upon the degree programme pursued by the Scholar. The Trustees impose no requirement that a Scholar should study in Oxford for more than one year. A Scholarship may be renewed, at the complete discretion of the Trustees, for a third and final year for those who were initially admitted to Oxford to pursue a doctoral degree. Read more…