The Ghana Scholarships Secretariat has announced a prestigious scholarship opportunity for eligible Ghanaian students to pursue fully funded Master’s and Doctoral programs at the Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) in Japan. The scholarship, administered through the International Centre of TMU, targets high-achieving students with interests in Environmental Engineering and Health Sciences.
According to the announcement, the scholarship is open to students pursuing graduate studies in the following priority fields:
Comprehensive Scholarship Package
The TMU scholarship covers full tuition and admission fees, round-trip international airfare, and provides a generous monthly stipend of 150,000 Japanese Yen (approximately $975 USD) to support living expenses.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered, applicants must:
Application Process and Deadlines
Interested candidates are encouraged to visit http://www.thrf.ic.tmu.ac.jp/tokyogp/en/ for detailed application procedures. Additional assistance can be obtained by contacting the Ghana Scholarships Secretariat at 0302 907 058 or 0302 907 051. The application process accommodates both spring and fall admissions, with deadlines varying depending on the specific program.
Important Notice
Applicants are reminded that the services provided by the Scholarships Secretariat are completely free of charge. No individual, group, or third-party entity has been authorized to offer assistance on behalf of the Secretariat.
This opportunity represents a major boost for Ghanaian students aspiring to gain world-class education while contributing to the scientific and developmental goals of their country.
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