The Amgen Scholars Program provides hundreds of undergraduates each year with the opportunity to undertake scientific research projects at many of the world's leading institutions. Launched in 2006 in the United States, 2008 in Europe, and 2015 in Japan at the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, the Amgen Scholars has expanded to additional world-class institutions in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The objective of the program is to provide undergraduate students from different countries (including some from Japan) who are committed to or who are considering a career in biology or related sciences and looking to continue to graduate studies, with eight weeks of biomedical research experience in the basic and translational sciences. At UTokyo, research opportunities are provided by various Graduate Schools and Institutions. By the end of their summer experience, students are expected to have acquired the knowledge and skills for conducting research. The students are also expected to extend their international friendship through their collaborative experiences. These experiences will help the students to develop future collaborations in many situations. In addition to working full time in the laboratory for 8 weeks, the program features special seminars and sessions where students can meet and have discussions, access to UTokyo campus facilities such as the Library, Health Care Center, and Gymnasium, Japanese language courses and cultural events, and excursions.
Program
Organizers: Amgen Foundation, The University of Tokyo
Host: The University of Tokyo
Duration: 56 days
Locations: Asia, Japan, Tokyo
Study Areas: Engineering & Technology, Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences
Specific Fields: Bio- & Med-Tech, Bioinformatics & Biotechnology, Chemical, Materials & Process Engineering, Microbiology & Immunology, Molecular & Cellular Biology, Neuroscience & Mental Health, Pharmacology & Biomedical
Application
Criteria: Must be currently enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program (or equivalent) at a university in an eligible Asian country/area (as defined by the UN World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision). Applicants must have completed their first year of undergraduate study by the program start, not be graduating before the program begins, and intend to resume undergraduate studies for at least one semester/quarter after the program ends. A strong academic record is required. English proficiency must be demonstrated by a minimum TOEFL (iBT) 72, IELTS 5.5, Cambridge English FCE, TOEIC 1095, TOEIC L&R 785, or TOEIC S&W 310, for non-native English speakers. Applicants can only be Amgen Scholars once and apply to one region per year. No citizenship requirement.
Target Degree: Bachelor
Required Documents:- Portrait photo
- Personal Identification (Passport, travel document, valid student ID, or national ID)
- Official Academic Transcript (in English or translated by the university)
- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL iBT 72, IELTS 5.5, Cambridge English FCE, TOEIC 1095, TOEIC L&R 785, TOEIC S&W 310, or official document from home university if English is medium of instruction)
- CV (max 500 words)
- Letter of Recommendation (2, one from a faculty member)
Costs & Contact
Stipend: 280,000 JPY, Accommodation provided, Economy-class airfare to Tokyo provided (or round-trip train for domestic students), additional travel allowance for commuting to other campuses
Cost: Participants must arrange their own private health and travel insurance, No tuition fees
Contact: amgenscholars.adm@gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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