Japan Africa Dream Scholarship is a prestigious fully funded program that offers outstanding African students the opportunity to pursue advanced graduate studies. This scholarship covers full tuition fees for up to two years, along with monthly living stipends, travel expenses, health insurance, and research grants. It is designed to support talented individuals not only in achieving academic excellence but also in building strong foundations for professional and personal growth.
In addition to financial support, the Japan Africa Dream Scholarship provides up to six extra months for preparatory studies or internships, ensuring that scholars gain valuable hands-on experience. With its comprehensive benefits, JADS equips future leaders with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to contribute meaningfully to Africa’s development. Explore the eligibility criteria, benefits, and application process below to secure your chance for this life-changing scholarship.
Scholarship Summary
- Country: Japan
- Host: African Development Bank (AfDB)
- Study Level: Masters
- Duration: 2 years
- Benefits: Fully Funded
- Deadline: Varies
Benefits of the Japan Africa Dream Scholarship
- It will cover the full tuition fee for 2 years.
- The international scholarship will also provide a monthly living stipend for the whole duration of the degree.
- Travel expenses will also be covered.
- Health insurance will be provided.
- Research grants will also be available for research and thesis preparation.
- An extra 6 months will also be provided for advanced preparatory study or internships after graduation.
- An amazing opportunity for Africans to pursue their master’s for free on a fully funded scholarship.
Eligibility Criteria for Japan Africa Dream Scholarship
- Applicants must be citizens of one of the African Development Bank’s regional member countries.
- Applicants should have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in the field of agriculture, health, energy, environmental sustainability, engineering, or related areas.
- They should have excellent academic records.
- Moreover, professional experience and their history of supporting the development efforts of their countries are also required.
- They should have at least one year of employment (paid) in their home country or in any other African countries after completing their Bachelor’s degree within the past 3 years.
- Applicants should be 35 years old or younger, and they must be in good health.
- They should take admission in one of the eligible master’s degree programs at one of the eligible Japanese or African partner universities. You can check the list here.
- They should not be enrolled in another graduate degree program.
Required Documents
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Proof of employment
- Certified copy of the certificate of your most recent university degree
- Professional references
- Research plan and proposal.
- English proficiency (TOEFL iBT, TOEC)
How to apply for Japan Africa Dream Scholarship
- Apply online through the partner universities (no separate AfDB application).
- Review eligibility criteria and requirements carefully.
- Select your preferred university and master’s program.
- Submit the admission application to the chosen university.
- The university will evaluate and issue a provisional offer letter.
- Candidates endorsed by the university will be considered for JADS.
- Always check the specific application guidelines of each university.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This FAQ covers the Japan Africa Dream Scholarship (JADS): what it is, who can apply, eligible fields, benefits, application steps, selection factors, required documents, application timing, support for research proposals, and post-study expectations, all from the official AfDB site.
What is the Japan Africa Dream Scholarship?
A two-year postgraduate scholarship from AfDB and the Government of Japan, aimed at building capacity for development. It supports studies in energy, agriculture, health, environmental sustainability, or engineering at partner universities.
Who is eligible to apply for Japan Africa Dream Scholarship?
Applicants must be ≤35, from an AfDB regional member country, hold a bachelor’s in a relevant field, with ≥1 year paid employment after graduation, not be currently enrolled in graduate studies, and not be close relatives/staff of AfDB executives.
Which fields does Japan Africa Dream Scholarship support?
The scholarship funds master’s level work in energy, agriculture, health, environmental sustainability, and engineering at selected partner universities in Japan or Africa.
What does the Japan Africa Dream Scholarship cover?
It covers two years of tuition, monthly living stipend, round-trip airfare, health insurance via the university, 6-month preparatory study/internships, and possibly research/thesis grants or language prep in special cases.
How do I apply for Japan Africa Dream Scholarship?
Apply for admission directly through a JADS partner university. Once admitted and endorsed, the university forwards your application to AfDB for final evaluation. No direct application to AfDB is needed.
How does selection for Japan Africa Dream Scholarship work?
AfDB’s PIU evaluates applications based on academic and professional excellence, development commitment, statement quality, financial need, geography, gender balance, and equity. Finalists are approved by the JADS Secretariat.
What documents should applicants prepare?
Prepare a CV, proof of employment since your bachelor’s, certified degree certificate, two professional references, a research proposal, and English proficiency test results.
When and through whom should applications be submitted?
Applications are submitted via chosen JADS partner universities during their admission cycles. The university evaluates candidates and forwards endorsed applicants to AfDB for scholarship consideration.
Can Japan Africa Dream Scholarship support research or thesis costs?
Yes, scholars engaged in research may receive a special grant for research or thesis preparation. Preparatory language or computer literacy courses may also be covered under special circumstances.
What happens after completing Japan Africa Dream Scholarship?
Upon graduation, scholars are expected to return home and apply their skills to contribute to national and continental socio-economic development across priority areas.
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