Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Program Overview

In cooperation with JSPS counterpart agencies, these programs provide funding for international joint research carried out between excellent researchers in Japanese universities and institutes and their overseas counterparts. In carrying out joint projects, a synergistic effect is sought by such means as sharing resources and research facilities. This program also aims to enhance and expand training opportunities for young researchers.
Please refer to the UKRI website for information on the UKRI side.

Eligibility of Japanese Applicants

Applicants (Principle Investigators) must be researchers affiliated with a university or research institution in Japan that are specified in Article 2 of the Procedures on the Handling of Grands-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI)*, issued by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), and they must be eligible to apply for a KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid. As the Principal Investigator (PI) is overall responsible for and plays a vital role in carrying out the project plan, care should be taken not to appoint a person to the position who might loss his/her PI eligibility or otherwise be unable to perform the PI’s duties during the full period of the project’s implementation.

* Institutions specified as eligible in Article 2 of the procedures on handling of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research:
 
  1. Universities and interuniversity research institutions
  2. MEXT-affiliated institutions engaged in research
  3. Colleges of technology
  4. Institutions designated by the Minister of MEXT

Targeted Research Fields (FY2024)

Advanced Materials
※For details, please see the UKRI website.

Funding from JSPS to PIs on Japanese Side (Research Expenses)

Up to JPY 10,000,000 per fiscal year per project (Up to JPY 30,000,000 for three years)

Project Period

3 years from starting date

Number of Planned Awards

Up to 15 projects
*For details, please refer to application guidelines in “How to apply” or on counterpart agencies’ websites.