Hosted by Kyushu Institute of Technology,Japan
The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the Government of Japan in cooperation with the Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) have established a United Nations/Japan Long-term Fellowship Programme on Nano-Satellite Technologies for nationals of developing countries or non-space-faring nations. The Programme will provide extensive research opportunities in nano-satellite systems through the use of the nano-satellite development and testing facilities available at Kyutech.
Every year this "Post-graduate study on Nano-Satellite Technologies (PNST)"
Fellowship Programme will accept up to two students in the Masters course
(2 years duration) and up to four students in the Doctorate course
(3 years
duration). Successful participants will be awarded a master or doctorate
degree after successful thesis defence. The successful candidates will
enroll in the Space Engineering International Course (SEIC) after passing
an official entrance examination by the Graduate School of Kyushu Institute
of Technology.
The selected candidates will each receive a grant under Japanese government (Mobukagakusho: MEXT) scholarship (Research Students) of about 145,000 yen per month for the duration of their fellowship study (2 or 3 years) to cover housing, food, local transportation, and other expenses (actual scholarship amount is subject to change). Each candidate will be provided, according to his/her itinerary and route as designated by MEXT, an economy class air ticket between an international airport in the country of his/her nationality and Narita International Airport or Fukuoka International Airport. Fees for matriculation, tuition and entrance examinations will be paid by Kyutech.
The 2020 round of the UN/Japan Fellowship Programme on Nano-Satellite technologies (PNST) will start September 2019.
The application forms and further information on the Fellowship Programme are available from the BSTI website at http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/SAP/bsti/fellowship.html