Japan Foundation Indo-Pacific Partnership Program (JFIPP) Research Fellowship

Deadline: August 18, 2023

Overview and Objectives of the Program

This program is designed to promote international research and collaborative activities on common policy issues that require cooperation and engagement within and beyond the Indo-Pacific region, with the purpose of contributing to the maintenance and strengthening of a free and open international order in the Indo-Pacific region, bringing about peace and prosperity to the entire region.

The program aims to encourage a new generation of researchers, experts, and practitioners who share the same concerns to build a new platform for intellectual cooperation, and to support the formulation of new policy proposals, visions, and initiatives from the Indo-Pacific region with a long-term, future-oriented perspective to contribute to resolving the issues.

Eligibility of Applicants:

  • Applicants must be citizens of Japan, Australia, India, or the U.S.A., or must have at least five years of strong and serious professional experience at an institution in one of these four countries.
  • Researchers must hold a Ph.D. or the highest academic degree in their field of expertise. Non-research professionals must have a total of seven or more years of work experience in a field related to their proposed research.

Field of research:

  • JFIPP Fellowship accepts applications for policy-oriented projects that contribute to the maintenance and strengthening of a free and open, international order in the Indo-Pacific region, bringing about peace and prosperity to the entire region. These projects should address current and future issues facing the Indo-Pacific region and the wider world today that invite regional connectivity and collaboration.
  • Possible topics for the Fellowship might include, but are not limited to, climate change, global health, disaster prevention and recovery, mitigating social and economic disparity, demographic shifts, economic security, energy and food security, maritime cooperation (such as maritime law), cyber security, digital transformation, and green transformation. We also welcome other issues that encourage collaboration across the region.
  • JFIPP Fellowship is designed for multi-country research, and in principle, proposals must include at least two countries for research activities other than the applicant’s country of origin. (Fellows are required to have a host institution(s) or local collaborator(s) for each country in which they will stay.)

Fellowship period:

  • The Fellowship can cover between 4-12 months of research. Fellowship period must begin between January 1 and December 31, 2024.
  • The Fellowship tenure period may be divided into two blocks, if necessary, but must be completed within 15 months of the start of the fellowship. At least half of the fellowship tenure period must be in Japan for non-Japan-based fellows or in one of the other three countries (Australia, India, or the U.S.A.) for Japan-based fellows.

Benefits of the Fellowship:

  • Round-trip discount economy class international airfare (only for Fellow)
  • Accommodation and research allowance
  • A one-time lump-sum payment for relocation expenses
  • Additional allowance for dependent family members that accompany the fellow overseas for a minimum of 3 continuous months
  • Overseas travel insurance (please see guidelines for specific details)

How to Apply

For more information and application instructions, see the Japan Foundation website.