Kaho Cambridge Graduate Scholarship in Japanese Studies
This scholarship is available to applicants for a PhD in the Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (Japanese Studies) whose research aims to place Japan within the wider context of the world. It is tenable at any College.
Offered in partnership with Pan Asian Association (PAA).
Funding Partner
Pan Asian Association (PAA)
Pan Asian Association (PAA) is an NGO founded in 2016 to promote sustainability, development and cultural exchange projects around the world by bringing together various organisations and companies in Asia and beyond. It is a member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
The ‘Kaho Cambridge Graduate Scholarship in Japanese Studies’ is a programme of PhD scholarships for students of Japanese Studies at the University. The purpose of the scholarship is to stimulate research that furthers an understanding of Japan in any disciplinary context, and aims to place Japanese culture, society or history broadly defined into the contexts of the disciplines within Japanese Studies.
The scholarship will fund Postgraduate students commencing studies at the University and it is tenable at any College within the University of Cambridge.