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有田研に所属する博士後期課程の学生は、理研のジュニアリサーチアソシエイト ([http://www.riken.jp/engn/r-world/research/research/jra.html JRA])に応募できます。お薦めです。
 
有田研に所属する博士後期課程の学生は、理研のジュニアリサーチアソシエイト ([http://www.riken.jp/engn/r-world/research/research/jra.html JRA])に応募できます。お薦めです。
 
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On the website there is a description about the professors' recommendation for the MEXT scholarship, but I have no academic exchange program with foreign universities.  There is no way to recommend visiting students for the scholarship in my laboratory.
  
 
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Contents

For Graduate Study

Admission Information

There are two ways to pursue your graduate study in Arita Laboratory. The Japanese names of the Ph. D. degree are different, but all others (including tuition fee) are the same.

  • Department of Computational Biology, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The Univ of Tokyo
    • The entrance exam is a mixture of computer science, molecular biology, and bioinformatics.
    • The thesis theme should be related to bioinformatics.
  • Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Science, The Univ of Tokyo
    • The entrance exam is basically molecular biology and biochemistry.
    • The thesis theme should be related to biology.
Since my background is computer science, I think Frontier Sciences is much easier to enter.

Admission Information Meetings

Scholarships

For international students, scholarship is truly necessary. Without any financial aid, it is impossible to complete your graduate study in Japan. The best one is Monbukagakusho (MEXT) Scholarship from the Japanese Government. You will be supported 5 years plus a language course and the tuition fee will be exempted throughout your study. Please consult with your local Japan Embassy for the selection information.

Once you belong to my laboratory, you are eligible for RIKEN Junior Research Associate Program (JRA). This program is highly recommended for doctorate course students, but not available for master course students.

Notes on the 'University Recommendation' of the MEXT scholarship

On the website there is a description about the professors' recommendation for the MEXT scholarship, but I have no academic exchange program with foreign universities. There is no way to recommend visiting students for the scholarship in my laboratory.

Living in Tokyo

The living cost in Tokyo is high. A standard studio apartment costs around 1000 USD/month. For actual prices, please see this table provided in the UTRIP site. For Ph. D. candidates, we can offer some support through Teaching Assistant or Research Assistant, but for master course students, there are not enough support programs. Part-time job is generally forbidden for international students (less than 30 hours / month).

Cost of Graduate Study
Item Cost
Entrance exam 30,000 yen + travel cost You have to sit for a paper exam and take an interview. No travel support for visiting Japan. Rejection rate about 50%.
Entrance fee 282,000 yen Waived if you obtain MEXT Scholarship
Tuition fee 535,800 yen/year Waived if you obtain MEXT Scholarship
Living cost 80,000 yen/month This is the minimum cost including your apartment


For international students applying sholarships after enrollment

If you plan to apply any scholarship after enrollment, keep in mind that you need substantial amount of money. Also it is difficult to obtain your visa to enter Japan. For these reasons, I do recommend you to apply for the MEXT (Monbukagakusho) scholarship. Once selected, you can take a language course (6 months) for free on campus, entrance and tuition fee are waived, and you will obtain monthly stipend.

Post-doc Positions

My laboratory is looking for a postdoc with expertise in

  • programming languages (preferably Java and Cpp), and
  • at least one of chemometrics, molecular biology, analytical chemistry, or bioinformatics.
If you are self-supported, you are always welcome. If you come from outside of Japan, please try applying for any of the follows.
  • RIKEN Foreign Postdoctoral Researcher Program (FPR site)
  • JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship (JSPS site)
  • JST Sakigake Program (JST site)

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