UPeace Scholarships


To date, Japan and other Asian countries have been under-represented among staff at international organizations. To address this imbalance, the Nippon Foundation is funding a 19-month graduate program that allows Asian students to receive a Master of Arts in International Peace Studies from the United Nations mandated University for Peace. The program has the academic collaboration of Ateneo de Manila University, where students take an introductory English Training Module and courses related to Asian issues that are taught by Asian scholars. The foundation courses in international peace studies are received in the University for Peace main campus located in Costa Rica. The program provides 30 The Nippon Foundation scholarships per year, and will equip these students with the knowledge and language skills required to work at international organisations and NGOs in the fields of peace building and conflict resolution.

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Erdenechimeg AltankhuyagErdenechimeg Altankhuyag
Mongolia
BA. International Economics, The Institute for International Relations (2007)
English Teacher, English First, Vietnam (2007)
Bahar AmangeldyevaBahar Amangeldyeva
Turkmenistan
Diploma English Language and Literature, Magtymguly Turkmen State University (2002)
Community Health Program Assistant/Regional Coordinator, United States Peace Corps, Turkmenistan (2006-Present)
Emiko HamadaEmiko Hamada
Japan
BA Language and Culture, Osaka University of Foreign Studies (2004)
Volunteer Coordinator, Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, Japan (2004-2007)
Noriko HashimotoNoriko Hashimoto
Japan
BA Policy science on Society, Hosei University (2002)
PR & Marketing/Project Coordinator, Service for Peace, Japan (2003-Present)
Kohei HoriKohei Hori
Japan
BA Social Policy and Administration, Hosei University (2004)
Consultant of Grant Assistance Projects, Embassy of Japan in Trinidad & Tobago, Japan (2006-Presesnt)
Nansiri IamsukNansiri Iamsuk
Thailand
BA. Philosophy, Thammasat University (2005)
Satomi KaneeSatomi Kanee
Japan
BA. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Tsukuba (2000)
Systems Engineer, NTT Data corporation, Japan (2000-Present)
Endro KrisantoEndro Krisanto
Indonesia
BA. Psychology, Gadjah Mada University (2002)
Human Resource Consolidation Officer, Oxfam GB, Oxfam GB, Indonesia (2007-2008)
Rosary Diane MaligaligRosary Diane Maligalig
Philippines
BA. Journalism, University of Santo Tomas (2002)
Managing Editor, John J. Carroll Institute on Church and Social Iss, Philippines (2004-Presesnt)
Grace Mallorca-BernabeGrace Mallorca-Bernabe
Philippines
BSc. Journalism, Lyceum of the Philippines (1989)
Planning Officer III, NCRFW, Philippines (1996-2006)
Amanbek MonolbaevAmanbek Monolbaev
Kyrgyzstan
BA. Cultural Anthropology & Archeology, American University of Central Asia (2006)
Projects Assistant, Community Development NGO, Kyrgyzstan (2007-Present)
Ratawit OuaprachanonRatawit Ouaprachanon
Thailand
BA. International Relations, Chulalongkorn University (2005)
Training Coordinator for Glt-Lao, Spirit in Education Movement (SEM), Thailand (2005-Present)
Sopheada PhySopheada Phy
Cambodia
BA. Khmer Literature, Royal University of Phnom Penh (2004)
Academic Text Translator, Center for Khmer Studies, Cambodia (2007-Present)
Kyi Kyi SeinnKyi Kyi Seinn
Myanmar
MBA. Management, Yangon Institute of Economics
Programme Associate, World Vision Myanmar, Myanmar (2007-Present)
Vicheth SenVicheth Sen
Cambodia
Postgraduate Applied Linguistics, Seameo Regional Language Center (2006)
Lecturer, English Language Support Unit, (2003-2004)
Virak ThunVirak Thun
Cambodia
BA. English Language Education, Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL) (2006)
Lecturer of English, Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL), Cambodia (2006-Present)
Bakytbek Tokubek uuluBakytbek Tokubek uulu
Kyrgyzstan
BA. Cultural Anthropology and Archeology, American University-Central Asia (2006)
Program Manager, Counterpart International, CHAP, Kyrgyzstan (2006-Present)
Quang Tuan TranQuang Tuan Tran
Vietnam
BA. English Language, Da Nang University (1997)
Project Officer and Manager, CARE international Vietnam, Vietnam (2004 to Present)
Satomi TsuchiyaSatomi Tsuchiya
Japan
BA. Sports Humanities, Waseda University (2007)
Fitness center staff, Hilton Tokyo, Japan (2006-2007)
Shu UchidaShu Uchida
Japan
BA. Commerce, Doshisha University (2007)
Programme Staff, Kobe Ymca, Japan (206-2007)
Atsuko WatanabeAtsuko Watanabe
Japan
BA. Language and Culture, Osaka University (2005)
Teacher, Tobu Junior High School, Japan (2005-2008)