Beasiswaini memang tidak dikhususkan untuk kuliah di Jepang, akan tetapi sejumlah universitas terkemuka di Jepang menjadi mitra dari AFLSP. Setidaknya, ada tiga universitas yang menjadi mitra, yakni Hitotsubashi University, Kyoto University, dan Waseda University. Program AFLP tiap tahunnya memberikan beasiswa untuk 105 orang yang berasal dari
The Todai Fellowship provides financial support to international students of excellent academic achievement in their academic research in the doctoral courses of The University of Tokyo by granting a scholarship hereinafter referred to as the “Todai Fellowship” as well as promotes the admission of international students from various scholarship should be applied at the same time as submitting an entrance application. The result of admission decision and the scholarship will be notified at the same who applying for admission to a doctoral course of the Graduate School of Frontier who hold a valid visa to stay in Japan as a “College Student”Those who are not applying and/or planning to apply for fellowships or scholarships provided by private JPY 200,000/month Fellowship recipients must not submit any application for tuition exemption.Period of Payment Three yearsApplication Period Schedule A applicants June 9, 2022 to June 15, 2022 Schedule B applicants November 15, 2022 to November 21, 2022Required forms for applicationApplication Form for Todai FellowshipRecommendation letter from your former supervisor preferably from your master program supervisorResearch PlanList of past achievementsTranscript of graduate school and undergraduate schoolCopy of presented papersFor details, see the application you find our website useful, please consider making a donation. 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Under this program, qualified international students who have little or no proficiency in the Japanese language are now able to enroll at Tokyo Tech to pursue a bachelor of engineering degree in Scholarship Program, INPEX Scholarship Foundation, JapanINPEX SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION the Foundation was established as nonprofit organization in Japan in March 1981 in order to promote mutual understanding, friendship and goodwill between Indonesia and Japan through an exchange of students by means of scholarship in 2022, the FOUNDATION is expanding its focus to include Australia andKawaguchi Shizu Memorial Scholarship, University of Tokyo, JapanEligibilityPrivately financed international students from Asian countries who are studying at, or allowed to be enrolled in a graduate school in Japan as a regular student with college visa status. Those who are 34 years old or younger at the time of application. Those who have good academic performance,Travel Grant for Starting Scholars from Overseas, Japan Sociological SocietyThe Japan Sociological Society Travel Grant for Starting Scholars from Overseas The 84th Annual Meeting of the Japan Sociological Society Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan September 17 -18, 2011The International Liaison Committee of the Japan Sociological Society JSS is pleased to announce its fifth annual Travel Grant competition for starting scholars living outside of Educational Seminar in IndonesiaThe Japan Educational Seminar will be held in Indonesia to introduce degree programs conducted in English to prospective order to attract more international students to Japan, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan MEXT launched the “Global 30" Project and has selected 13 universities toGraduate Program in Sustainability Science GPSS Scholarships, University of Tokyo, JapanAs a candidate for Graduate Program in Sustainability Science GPSS, you may apply for the following scholarships program Japanese Government Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology MEXT or "Monbukagakusho" Scholarship and Asian Development Bank ADB - Japan Scholarship Program.Eligibility All applicants to GPSS must satisfy the following requirementsDisclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. 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PersyaratanBeasiswa MEXT University of Tokyo. Merupakan mahasiswa Internasional dengan catatan akademik yang luar biasa pada jenjang pendidikan sebelumnya. Dengan indeks prestasi kumulatif 3.30 atau lebih pada skala 4.00. Negara asal peserta memiliki hubungan diplomatik dengan Jepang. Jun 8, 2023 Researchers discovered a novel method to activate G-protein coupled receptors from inside the cells, and it helps develop drugs without side effects. June 08, 2023 Have you ever wondered how drugs reach their targets and achieve their function within our bodies? If a drug molecule or a ligand is a message, an inbox is typically a receptor in the cell membrane. One such receptor involved in relaying molecular signals is a G protein-coupled receptor GPCR. About one-third of existing drugs work by controlling the activation of this protein. Japanese researchers now reveal a new way of activating GPCR by triggering shape changes in the intracellular region of the receptor. This new process can help researchers design drugs with fewer or no side effects. If the cell membrane is like an Oreo cookie sandwich, GPCR is like a snake with seven segments traversing in and out of the cookie sandwich surface. The extracellular loops are the inbox for messages. When a message molecule binds to the extracellular side of the receptor, it triggers a shape change activating G proteins and β-arrestin protein attached to the intracellular side of the receptor. Like a molecular relay, the information passes downstream and affects various bodily processes. That is how we see, smell, and taste, which are sensations of light, smell, and taste messages. A new way to activate G protein-coupled receptors from inside the cell. Adverse side effects ensue if drugs acting on GPCRs activate multiple signaling pathways rather than a specific target pathway. That is why drug development focuses on activating specific molecular signal pathways within cells. Activating the GPCR from inside the cell rather than outside the cell could be one way to achieve specificity. But until now, there was no evidence of direct activation of only the intracellular side of GPCRs without the initiations from the extracellular side. A team of researchers headed by Osamu Nureki, a professor at the University of Tokyo, and his lab, discovered a new receptor activation mode of a bone metabolism related GPCR called human parathyroid hormone type 1 receptor PTH1R without signal transduction from the extracellular side. “Understanding the molecular mechanism will enable us to design optimal drugs,” says Kazuhiro Kobayashi, a doctoral student and an author of the study. Such a drug offers “a promising treatment for osteoporosis.” Kobayashi has been conducting research on bone formation in animal models since he was an undergrad. “Treatments for osteoporosis that target PTH1R require strict dosage, have administration route restrictions, and there aren't yet any better alternatives,” he says. That motivated their team to look for better drug design strategies targeting the parathyroid hormone receptor. To understand function through structure, they used cryo-electron microscopy and revealed the 3D structure of the PTH1R and G protein bound to a message molecule. The team synthesized a non-peptide message molecule called PCO371 which binds to the intracellular region of the receptor and interacts directly with G protein subunits. In other words, PCO371 activates the receptor after entering the cell. The PCO371-bound PTH1R structure can directly and stably modulate the intracellular side of PTH1R. And because PCO371 activates only G protein and not β-arrestin it does not cause side effects. This specificity of its binding and receptor activation mode makes it a suitable candidate for potential small-molecule-based drugs for class B1 GPCRs, like PTH1R, which currently lack oral administrative drug ligands. Such drugs would have reduced adverse effects and burdens on patients as they act on specific molecular pathways. The findings from this study will help “develop new drugs for disorders such as obesity, pain, osteoporosis, and neurological disorders.” The study appears in the journal Nature. Publication details Journal Nature Title Class B1 GPCR activation by an intracellular agonist Authors Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Kouki Kawakami, Tsukasa Kusakizako, Atsuhiro Tomita, Michihiro Nishimura, Kazuhiro Sawada, Hiroyuki H. Okamoto, Suzune Hiratsuka, Gaku Nakamura, Riku Kuwabara, Hiroshi Noda, Hiroyasu Muramatsu, Masaru Shimizu, Tomohiko Taguchi, Asuka Inoue, Takeshi Murata & Osamu Nureki DOI ― Office of Communication ―
Prof Tomohiko Ohwada, Ph.D. lahir di Tokyo, Jepang. Beliau berhasil memperoleh gelar sarjana farmasi dari Faculty of Pharmacy Sciences, University of Tokyo pada tahun 1982. Pada tahun 1987, beliau memperoleh gelar Ph.D. dari Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo.
Scholarships to support international students' study in Japan are available through the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology MEXT MEXT Scholarships ⚫*= accepted by Tokyo Tech / *= conducted by MEXT There are two ways by which students may receive consideration for the MEXT Scholarship. One way is through an Embassy Recommendation, by which Japanese embassies and consulates hereafter referred to as "Japanese embassies" recommend candidates for MEXT Scholarships. The other is through a University Recommendation, by which Tokyo Tech recommends candidates for MEXT Scholarships. Simultaneous recommendation for both of these types of scholarships is not allowed. Upon receiving recommendations from Japanese embassies and universities, MEXT shall make the final decision regarding recipients. Those selected to receive the MEXT Scholarship shall be provided with the following benefits. Stipend - Graduate-level students Japanese Intensive Course Students and Research Students 146,000 yen/month Master's Program Students 147,000 yen/month Doctoral Program Students 148,000 yen/month- Undergraduate students 120,000 yen/month Stipends are subject to change as specified by the regulations of the MEXT Scholarship program. MEXT scholarship students who enroll in April will receive the monthly stipend from April. Those who enroll in September will receive it from October. Travel Expenses In accordance with MEXT regulations, each scholarship recipient will be provided with an economy class air ticket between the international airport closest to his/her place of residence in his/her country of nationality and Narita or Haneda International Airport. Insurance premiums for travel to/from Japan shall be borne by the recipient. The airport the recipient departs from or returns to must be an airport in the country of his/her nationality. School Fees Application, admission and tuition fees shall be waived. Those who, at the time of application for a degree program at Tokyo Tech, are not yet MEXT Scholarship recipients must first pay the application fee, which shall be reimbursed after they are admitted as a MEXT Scholarship recipient. Embassy Recommendation MEXT asks the Japanese embassies to recommend candidates for the MEXT Scholarship. Since application periods differ by country, those wishing to receive an Embassy recommendation should check with the Japanese embassy in their home country. Those wishing to receive the MEXT Scholarship as undergraduate students should plan to arrive in Japan in April. Those wishing to receive the scholarship as graduate-level students should plan to arrive in Japan in either April or September. Graduate-level applicants to Tokyo Tech must obtain a "Letter of Acceptance" from a Tokyo Tech faculty member. After passing the first round of screening at a Japanese embassy, scholarship candidates should contact a Tokyo Tech faculty member as soon as possible to ask for a "Letter of Acceptance". This "Letter of Acceptance" confirms that the Tokyo Tech faculty member will act as the candidate's academic supervisor should the candidate be accepted for the MEXT Scholarship. Candidates can find potential Tokyo Tech academic supervisors and their contact details in the STAR Search database the Tokyo Tech researchers' database on the Tokyo Tech website. Graduate-level students selected for the MEXT Scholarship through Embassy Recommendations are accepted at Tokyo Tech as Japanese Intensive Course Students and will attend the Japanese Intensive Course for the first six months after arrival in Japan. Those selected through Chinese Embassy Recommendation, ASCOJA, the Ministry of Railways in India are an exception. Graduate-level students from China, who are selected for the MEXT Scholarship through Embassy Recommendations, will enter Tokyo Tech as Research Students. Generally, those students will attend a one-year preparatory course in basic and specialized Japanese language at the Preparatory School for Chinese Students to Japan, taught at the Northeast Normal University of China, before coming to Japan. Students who already have adequate Japanese language skills may be able to take only the specialized Japanese language course at the Preparatory School in China, or they may be permitted to enter Tokyo Tech as Research Students without taking any preparatory courses. Graduate-level MEXT scholarship students recommended through ASCOJA will take the Japanese language preparatory course at Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center for six months. Then, they will enter Tokyo Tech as Research Students or may be eligible to apply for the entrance examination to enroll in Tokyo Tech's master's / doctoral program for September at earliest. Graduate-level MEXT scholarship students recommended through the Ministry of Railways, India are eligible to apply for the IGP C entrance examination to enroll in Tokyo Tech's master's program in either April or September in a designated year. Japanese Intensive Course Students or Research Students passing the screening examination during their studies or research at Tokyo Tech may enroll in a master's or doctoral program in either September or April. Undergraduate students are required to study in a preparatory school, either at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies or Osaka University, for one year prior to admission to Tokyo Tech, and may enroll in April of the following year if they pass the Special Screening Examination for International Undergraduate Students administered by Tokyo Tech. University Recommendation Undergraduate, Graduate Tokyo Tech will recommend for the MEXT Scholarship academically outstanding individuals who are considered to be in need of a scholarship. Individuals who are coming to Japan to study at Tokyo Tech as Undergraduate GSEP, or degree-seeking graduate-level students International Graduate Program A are eligible for Tokyo Tech's recommendation. 1 GraduatesStudents enroll directly in the Tokyo Tech International Graduate Program's Degree Courses Integrated Doctoral Education Program, master's program or doctoral program. Enrollment is in September. In the case of the Integrated Doctoral Education Program, the scholarship period, from the time of enrollment, is for two years for obtaining a master's degree, and that period can be extended, under certain conditions, for students who pursue a doctoral degree. 2 UndergraduatesStudents enroll in the Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering at the School of Environment and Society in April. Notes Based on MEXT rules requiring that MEXT Scholarship recipients receive their education and conduct research at the university which recommended them, those who obtain a MEXT Scholarship through Tokyo Tech's University Recommendation cannot enter or transfer to another university. Eligibility and Requirements for MEXT Scholarships Please see individual application guidelines for more information For graduates University Recommendation Priority/General For undergraduates University Recommendation Priority MEXT, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology in Japan Japanese only MEXT scholarship at Tokyo Institute of Technology Internal, Japanese only
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