Applicants for UTRIP Online must:
- Be enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program, an integrated Bachelor's-Master's degree program or a Master's program at a university outside of Japan.
- Be enrolled in a natural science or related field.
- Be thinking of pursuing long-term career goals in a scientific area.
- Be planning to commit to the entire program period.
Requirements
Upon enrolling in the UTRIP Online program, students must agree to fulfill the following requirements:
- To have a secure internet connection to conduct research remotely and to communicate interactively online.
- To participate in the project for the full program period.
- To attend all academic events scheduled over the UTRIP Online program.
- To submit written research reports within the designated submission periods.
- To give an oral presentation on the scheduled day.
Application procedure
All required documents need to be uploaded onto the designated online application form for the laboratory of your choice. Please contact us if you have any technical difficulties.
Application information
Prior to submitting your application, make sure to review the Program Details & Research Descriptions to identify if the hosting lab and its research project fits your academic background and interests.
Personal information
You are required to state general information in your profile. As we rely mainly on email to communicate with all applicants, please include a current email address on your application and be sure to promptly respond to all correspondence. Please also note that the Corresponding Address will be used for scheduling the real-time meetings and sending a certificate of completion.
Personal statement
Address the following topics in 700 - 1000 words in total:
- Your reasons for selecting this research project, and what you hope to gain from this experience
- What makes you qualified for the particular research project, briefly highlighting your skills and experience when they are specifically required by the faculty member, or when they appear to be helpful to conduct research in the laboratory.
- Whether you are thinking of applying to the Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo after you graduate from your current university, citing your reasons
Educational background and qualifications
- Resume / CV
- This should include your photo and in-depth descriptions of any work experience, responsibilities or projects relevant to the research topic on which you wish to work during the program. It should also list recent schools attended (high school, university, etc.) together with year/month of entrance and completion for each, and briefly explain courses you have taken or will take as well as prizes and awards relevant to the research topic, if you have any.
GPA
Applicants whose universities provide official GPA scores must write those scores.
If your university does not provide an official GPA score, you are required to calculate your own GPA and then describe the calculation in the "Notes" section.
English language qualifications
Submitting TOEFL test scores or an equivalent English proficiency test (such as IELTS) is preferable if English is not your first language but it is not mandatory. Test scores that have already expired are accepted, as long as the applicant is still able to produce proof of the test scores upon request by the UTRIP office.
Supporting documents
Submit a scanned copy of the official university transcript(s). A transcript must include:
- Your name
- University name
- Year of admission
- List of courses completed (Course titles, grades and credits should be included)
- Legend (An official explanation of the grading system provided by the university; if this is not included in the official transcript, you may scan in together a separate official document to supplement your transcript.)
- If your university doesn't issue an English version of your transcript, please arrange an English translation of its contents, such as program type, program length, course titles you've taken, and submit the translation together with the original version of the transcript. At the top of the translation, the translator's name and written oath declaring the correctness of the translation is necessary.
For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.