Applications are now open for the Kyoto University iCeMS Internship 2025 in Japan. The iCeMS Internship is available for international students from across the globe. The Kyoto University iCeMS Internship is calling Foreign students studying at a Foreign University to apply for the Six Weeks Internship Program. The iCeMS Internship will take place from July 1, 2025, to August 7, 2025. There is no application fee, and IELTS is not mandatory. The internship is designed to provide international students with a worthwhile research experience and to encourage them to study at Kyoto University for their graduate course. Participants will come to the Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study (KUIAS), Kyoto, Japan. Further information is below.
Information About the Kyoto University iCeMS Internship 2025 in Japan
Host Country: Japan
Location: Kyoto
Duration: 6 Weeks
Program Dates: July 1, 2025 – August 7, 2025
Benefits: Fully Funded
Deadline: 20th March 2025
Financial Benefits
The Program Covers:
Round-trip Economy Airfare
Free Accommodation
50000 Japanese Yen Stipend
Assistance in obtaining the Visa for Travel
Eligibility Criteria
The iCeMS Internship Program is open to all Nationals.
Currently enrolled in a bachelor's degree program at a foreign university.
Should have at least two semesters of undergraduate study left upon completion of the program.
Interest in undertaking graduate studies at Kyoto University in an iCeMS laboratory.
Desirable Background: Cell biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Materials Science, Chemical Biology.
Required Documents
Letter of Intent
CV
Recommendation Letter
University Enrollment Proof
How to Apply for the Kyoto University iCeMS Internship 2025?
Candidates need to apply online. Participants will be chosen after shortlisting from the application documents. Declaration of results: In April 2025.
Kyoto University iCeMS Internship 2025 in Japan (Fully Funded)
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