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  1  Hosts should follow the accompanying Japanese Application Guidelines when making applications.  Ma rc h 2012 JSPS  JS PS In vi ta ti on Fe ll ow sh ip Pr og ra m fo r Resear ch in Ja pa n FY2013 (2013-2014) 1.  OUTLINE OF THE FELLOWSHIP  Th e Ja pa n Societ y fo r the Pr omot io n of Science (J SP S) ca rr ie s out fe ll ow sh ip pr og ra ms that al lo w re se ar ch ers in Japan to invite overseas researchers to Japan. Based on a submitted visit plan, fellowships are awarded in the categories and for the purposes listed in the table below. Applications for this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan through the head of his/her university or institution. Categories Purposes Long-term Invite overseas researchers to collaborate in carrying out research through long-term visits. Short-term Invite overseas researchers with excellent records of research achievements for short-term visits for the purpose of contributing to the advancement of research in related fields through discussions, opinion exchanges, lectures and other means. Short-term S Invite overseas researchers with eminent records of research achievements to Japan for purposes corresponding to those records. They offer advice and cooperate in research activities throughout the host institution and give lectures or conduct other activities at other research institutions, thereby elevating the international appraisal of the standard of research conducted in Japanese universities and other institutions and contributing to the advancement of scientific research in Japan. 2. FIELDS OF RESEARCH All fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences are included under this program. 3. HOST RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS  Th e ap pl ic an t (h os t re se ar ch er ) must be a re se ar ch er wh o is empl oy ed fu ll -t ime or cl as si fi ed as be in g employed full-time at a university or research institution of the types listed in Table I. Fellows must conduct their research at the host’s affiliated institution. * Full-time employment classification is determined by the regulations of the host institution. 4. ELIGIBILITY Eligible are overseas researchers with excellent records who meet the conditions of the below-listed categories (as a rule, researchers who hold full-time positions in an overseas research institution) and whose countries have diplomatic relations with Japan (researchers from Taiwan and Palestine also being eligible). To be eligible, researchers of Japanese nationality residing overseas must have lived in the other country for at least 10 years and been actively engaged in research in that country throughout the period. Categories Qualifications Long-term - Overseas researchers in a position equivalent to a university professor, associate professor or assistant professor in Japan. - Overseas researchers who received their doctorate degree prior to six years or more as of 1 April 2013. Short-term Overseas researchers with an excellent record of research achievements. Short-term S Overseas researchers who are Nobel laureates or recipients of similarly high-level international prizes with exceptionally outstanding records of research achievements and who currently occupy a leading position in their subject field.

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    Hosts should follow the accompanying Japanese Application Guidelines when making applications.

    March 2012 JSPS JSPS Invitation Fellowship Program for Research in Japan

    FY2013 (2013-2014) 1. OUTLINE OF THE FELLOWSHIP

    The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) carries out fellowship programs that allow researchers in Japan to invite overseas researchers to Japan. Based on a submitted visit plan, fellowships are awarded in the categories and for the purposes listed in the table below. Applications for this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan through the head of his/her university or institution.

    Categories Purposes Long-term Invite overseas researchers to collaborate in carrying out research through long-term visits. Short-term Invite overseas researchers with excellent records of research achievements for short-term

    visits for the purpose of contributing to the advancement of research in related fields through discussions, opinion exchanges, lectures and other means.

    Short-term S Invite overseas researchers with eminent records of research achievements to Japan for purposes corresponding to those records. They offer advice and cooperate in research activities throughout the host institution and give lectures or conduct other activities at other research institutions, thereby elevating the international appraisal of the standard of research conducted in Japanese universities and other institutions and contributing to the advancement of scientific research in Japan.

    2. FIELDS OF RESEARCH

    All fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences are included under this program.

    3. HOST RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS

    The applicant (host researcher) must be a researcher who is employed full-time or classified as being employed full-time at a university or research institution of the types listed in Table I. Fellows must conduct their research at the hosts affiliated institution. * Full-time employment classification is determined by the regulations of the host institution.

    4. ELIGIBILITY

    Eligible are overseas researchers with excellent records who meet the conditions of the below-listed categories (as a rule, researchers who hold full-time positions in an overseas research institution) and whose countries have diplomatic relations with Japan (researchers from Taiwan and Palestine also being eligible). To be eligible, researchers of Japanese nationality residing overseas must have lived in the other country for at least 10 years and been actively engaged in research in that country throughout the period.

    Categories Qualifications Long-term - Overseas researchers in a position equivalent to a university professor, associate professor or

    assistant professor in Japan. - Overseas researchers who received their doctorate degree prior to six years or more as of 1 April 2013.

    Short-term Overseas researchers with an excellent record of research achievements. Short-term S Overseas researchers who are Nobel laureates or recipients of similarly high-level

    international prizes with exceptionally outstanding records of research achievements and who currently occupy a leading position in their subject field.

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    5. NUMBER OF FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED Categories Recruitment period and number of selectees Long-term September 2012; Approximately 70 fellowships will be granted Short-term For the 1st Recruitment (September 2012); Approximately 110 fellowships will be granted

    For the 2nd Recruitment (May 2013); Approximately 100 fellowships will be granted Short-term S For the 1st Recruitment (September 2012); Approximately 2-3 fellowships will be granted

    For the 2nd Recruitment (May 2013); Approximately 2-3 fellowships will be granted 6. DURATION AND COMMENCEMENT OF FELLOWSHIPS

    Categories Fellowship tenure Fellowship periods and periods for arrival in Japan Long-term At least 2 months (61

    days); up to 10 months April 1, 2013 March 31, 2014

    Short-term At least 14 days; up to 60 days

    For the 1st Recruitment; April 1, 2013 March 31, 2014 For the 2nd Recruitment; October 1, 2013 March 31, 2014

    Short-term S At least 7 days; up to 30 days

    For the 1st Recruitment; April 1, 2013 March 31, 2014 For the 2nd Recruitment; October 1, 2013 March 31, 2014

    *Invitation plans for attending just one conference during a several day stay in Japan are not accepted. 7. TERMS OF AWARD

    Support for visiting researchers ( funding not provided for accompanying members) Categories International

    Transportation Maintenance

    Allowance Others

    Long-term Supply international air tickets (based on JSPSs regulations)

    369,000 per month

    Domestic Research Trip Allowance ( 100,000 ) Research expenses ( 40,000 ) Overseas travel accident and sickness insurance

    Short-term Supply international air tickets (based on JSPSs regulations)

    18,000 per day

    Domestic Research Trip Allowance ( 150,000 ) Overseas travel accident and sickness insurance

    Short-term S Supply international business-class air tickets (based on JSPSs regulations)

    42,000 per day

    Domestic Research Trip Allowance ( 150,000 ) Overseas travel accident and sickness insurance

    For hosts: Hosts cooperation allowance of 50,000

    8. APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR THE PROGRAM Applicants (host researchers) are required to use JSPSs electronic application system to apply for fellowships.

    Applications for this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan through the head of his/her university or institution. Foreign researchers wishing to participate in this program are advised to establish contact with a Japanese or foreign-resident researcher in their field and to ask him/her to submit an application. They should make this contact well in advance of the host institutions application deadline indicated below. Application process is as follows: 1) Contact made between candidate and applicant (host researcher) 2) Applicant (host researcher) submits application to institutions head office 3) Office submits application to JSPS * JSPS does not find or introduce host researchers. * JSPS does not accept applications submitted directly by foreign researchers or through diplomatic channels. * There is another application channel: JSPS also receives applications for the program through its overseas

    nominating authorities (Table II). Regarding this procedure, please contact the nominating authority in your country.

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    1) Materials to be submitted (1) Documents to be prepared by applicant (host researcher) to be submitted to affiliated institution

    Categories Documents to be prepared by applicant (host researcher) to be

    submitted to affiliated institution Numbers of copies

    Long-term Long-term application form to be filled out by the host researcher (Form 1)

    Long-term application form to be filled out by the foreign candidate (Form 2)

    Please staple each set of forms together in Form 1-2 order in upper left-hand corner. Submit 4 sets of forms, one being the original.

    One original and 3 copies of each form

    Short-term Short-term application form to be filled out by the host researcher

    One original and 3 copies

    Short-term S Visit plan Summary of prize(s) received (within the two sides of one A4

    page) Please staple each set of forms together in Form 1-2 order in upper left-hand corner. Submit 4 sets of forms, one being the original.

    One original and 3 copies of each document

    (2) Documents to be prepared by the administrative office of the host institution

    Form A (indicating the number of applications) Form B (list of applications) 2) Application deadline (for host institution)

    Categories Application deadline (for host institution) Long-term September 3, 2012 September 7, 2012 Short-term For the 1st Recruitment; September 3, 2012 September 7, 2012

    For the 2nd Recruitment; May 2, 2013 May 10, 2013 Short-term S For the 1st Recruitment; September 3, 2012 September 7, 2012

    For the 2nd Recruitment; May 2, 2013 May 10, 2013 Note (1): Application guidelines will be distributed only once this fiscal year. Note (2): These deadlines are for the head of the host institution to submit the application to JSPS; the time

    frames for applicants (host researchers) to submit their applications are normally earlier.

    9. SELECTION PROCESS AND NOTIFICATION 1) Selection process

    Screening is conducted by JSPSs selection committee based on the criteria listed below. Support is not provided for research with military objectives.

    Categories Screening process is conducted based on the criteria listed below Long-term ) That the collaboration will contribute to advancing science in Japan and counterpart

    country. ) That the collaboration can be expected to advance research in the subject field. ) That the applicant (host researcher) and candidate have established contact in advance

    and created a concrete research plan. ) That the plan can be carried out within the period of the candidates fellowship tenure ) That the plan has as its objective joint research or other collaborative between the

    Japanese researcher(s) and overseas researcher(s). ) That, as much as possible, preference is not given to the candidates nationality, host

    institution, or field of specialization. Short-term ) That the collaboration will contribute to advancing science in Japan and counterpart

    country.

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    ) That the collaboration can be expected to advance research in the subject field. ) That the applicant (host researcher) and candidate have established contact in advance

    and created a concrete activity plan. ) That the plan can be carried out within the period of the candidates fellowship tenure ) That the plan has as its objective lectures, discussions or other exchange activities with

    not only the host institution but also through visits to other institutions as well. That the plan also provides for fostering young researchers through exchanges and other activities.

    ) That, as much as possible, preference is not given to the candidates nationality, host institution, or field of specialization.

    Short-term S ) While consideration is given to applying items 1) through vi) of the Short-term category, the following are added:

    ) The visiting researchers are to be of a Nobel laureate or equivalent level, possessing an exceptionally outstanding record of research achievements, and currently being a leader in his/her field.

    ) His/her visit is to contribute to raising the standard of research in the host institution and to elevating Japans overall international scientific appraisal.

    ) The host institution is to provide an environment for the visiting researcher to smoothly guide research activities, widely participate in joint research, and carry out other exchange activities. Other research institutions that s/he will visit are also to take sufficient steps to accommodate the visit.

    * Research plans that require approval processing within the affiliated institution

    Judgments regarding handling are required when the implementation of a research plan includes such aspects as the need for a counterparts consent or collaboration, for handling personal information, for taking bio-ethics or safety measures, or other researcher aspects that require processing based on laws or regulations. Specific examples of such research would be questionnaire or interview surveys that include private information, surveys of cultural properties either in or outside Japan, the use of donated specimens, analyses of the human genome, genetic recombination experiments, and animal experiments. That is, surveys, research or experiments that require approval by an information-protection committee or ethics committee in or outside the host institution.

    2) Notification of selection results

    Notification of the selection results will be made in writing through the head of the applying institution around the following periods: 1st Recruitment; middle of January 2013 2nd Recruitment; middle of August 2013

    Award letter and accompanying documents will be sent to the successful candidates. Individual requests for selection results are not accepted.

    10. OBLIGATIONS Please bear the following points in mind when submitting an application. 1) The host researcher will, in cooperation with the administration of the host institution, prepare a space and

    arrange facilities needed for the fellow to conduct research activities during his/her tenure. When needed, the host will also assist with immigration processing, securing domicile and other matters related to the fellows stay in Japan.

    2) The fellow and his/her host researcher must submit a research report (using the prescribed forms) within one month of the completion of the fellowship tenure. Short-term S visitors may submit their reports via email.

    3) When presenting or publishing the content or results of research conducted under the fellowship, the JSPS fellowship should be acknowledged.

    4) Fellows are expected to devote themselves full time to their research during the term of the fellowship, and may not accept employment in Japan with or without remuneration.

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    11. ABOUT THE PROPER USE OF COMPETITIVE AND OTHER FUNDS Appropriate action will be taken in the case of improper conduct, including the misuse of competitive or

    other funds, misconduct in educational or research activities (e.g., fabrication, falsification or plagiarization), and the violation of human rights (e.g., racial discrimination, gender discrimination, sexual harassment, academic harassment, power harassment, abuse of authority, or neglect). In such cases, the fellowship may be terminated and the fellow made to reimburse JSPS for all or part his/her already-paid research funds and allowances. For instructions on the proper use of competitive funds, see the separate document About the Proper Use of Competitive and Other Funds.

    12. HANDLING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

    With regard to personal information contained in application materials, it shall be strictly controlled in accordance with the Law to Protect Personal Information Held by Independent Administration Institutions and JSPSs own regulations for protecting personal information. JSPS will use such information exclusively for implementing its programs. (This may involve the provision of personal information to external companies commissioned to electronically process and manage program-related date.)

    If selected for a fellowship, fellows should note that their name, title, affiliated organization and country; research theme, host institution, host researchers name and title; and research reports may be given public access. Fellows are also asked to participate in surveys aimed at improving JSPS programs. With particular regard to information related to Short-term S visitors, it may be posted on JSPS s webpage, published in other JSPS literature, or circulated to related institutions.

    13. NOTES

    1) Application is limited to one candidate for each the first and second recruitment under the Short-term S and Short-term fellowship categories and one under the Long-term category during a fiscal year.

    2) As only one application is allowed par candidate, applicants (host researchers) should verify in advance that

    no other applications have been submitted for their candidates. 3) The same person may not simultaneously be a candidate for both this invitational fellowship and a JSPS

    Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Foreign Researchers. 4) The same person may not simultaneously be a candidate for a Long-term and Short-term S, or a Short-term

    and Short-term S fellowship.

    5) Incomplete or otherwise flawed applications will be rejected. 6) If the applicant (host researcher) is currently conducting international project under a JSPS program or has been selected for such a project over the past 5 years, please describe what, if any, connectivity it has to the project being applied for. 7) For more application-related details, please see Points to Observe in Preparing the Application Form.

    (Japanese only) 14. CONTACT

    ADDRESS: Overseas Fellowship Division, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 8, Ichiban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8472

    TEL: 03-3263-2480 (Long-term, Short-term)/3443 (Short-term S) Email: [email protected] (Long-term, Short-term)

    [email protected] (Short-term S)