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Young Researcher Development Program

The Kyushu University Institute for Advanced Study runs two programs with the mission of developing advanced research activities and fostering young researchers who will lead the next generation.
The “Inamori Frontier Program" strategically cultivates future leaders of Japan’s research by recruiting ambitious young researchers aspiring to conduct innovative research as Principal Investigators (PIs).
The "World-leading Researchers Training Program" provides excellent young researchers in the university with opportunities for mid- to long-term overseas research, and supports them in enhancing themselves as researchers and cultivating international networks.
For details of both programs, please visit the respective pages.

World-leading Researchers Training Program

Program Outline

This Program provides talented young researchers of Kyushu University with the opportunity to conduct research at outstanding research institutions abroad, helping them to advance their research, form international networks and become part of prominent academic communities in their respective fields that will benefit them in their future careers.

Through this program, IAS aims to cultivate world-leading researchers with both strong research skills and mindset. This Program is scheduled to continue until the 5th year (open call for applications in FY2027), supporting 5 young researchers each year (25 researchers in total).

Program Outline ← Click to enlarge

Call for Applications

For program details, please refer to the internal website (For university personnel only)
【教職員限定】国際的研究リーダー研修プログラム|九州大学 学術研究・産学官連携本部(AiRIMaQ)
The FY2023 Call has been closed. The FY2024 Call for Applications if scheduled for around June, 2024.

Program Fellows

List of 1st year fellows

Reports

First cohort is currently conducting (or preparing for) overseas training.

Contact

Planning Section, Research Planning Division, Research and Industrial Collaboration Promotion Department
E-mail:kekkesien★jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp
(Please change ★ to @ in the e-mail address.)