The Nikkei Scholarship 2009


The number of post-secondary level exchange students that came to Japan in 2005 was more than 120,000. However, most of these students came from Asia. The number from Central and South America amounted to no more than 1 percent of the total. Although scholarship programs run by the national or local governments do exist, there is some question as to whether they truly meet the needs of those who want to study in Japan. This program on the other hand, tailors specialized programs of study to fit with the future plans of the students. In addition, the program aims to create leaders for the next generation who can help in the development of their countries. Finally, we hope that this scholarship will form the basis for new bridges between Japan and Latin America.

In order to facilitate contact and at the same time protect the privacy of the people on this list, we ask that those who wish to contact them use the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of this page to send us your name, email address and a brief message. We will make sure that the scholar receives your message. However, we leave any response up to the individual.


Maya KanataniMaya Kanatani
Brazil
MA International Accounting
Yokohama National University
Marie Mariko MatsuoMarie Mariko Matsuo
Philippines
MA International relations
Shizu MiyamaeShizu Miyamae
Bolivia
MSC Information Systems
Cassio Kiyonori NakamuraCassio Kiyonori Nakamura
Brazil
MSC Oceanography
Kobe University
Melina SakiyamaMelina Sakiyama
Brazil
MSC Environmental Sciences
Kyoto University the Faculty/Graduate School of Agriculture
Eddy TokashikiEddy Tokashiki
Peru
MA Business administration
International University of Japan
Hana YamanakaHana Yamanaka
Brazil
BA International relations
Jhonny YamashiroJhonny Yamashiro
Bolivia
Cardiovascular Medicine
Keio University Hospital
Monika Junko YamashitaMonika Junko Yamashita
Paraguay
MSC LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Tokyo University of Agriculture GRADUATE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE