14 September 2015
Closing date: Monday 9th November, 2015
Time frame for holding events: between June 2016 to the end of February 2017
Purpose
JSPS London's primary aims include publicising academic research from Japan and strengthening collaborative research linkages between the UK or Republic of Ireland (RoI) and Japan. To help achieve these aims, JSPS London has created this scheme to support events organised by members of the JSPS Alumni Association of the UK and RoI or for Japanese Researchers based in the UK or RoI at institutional or departmental level, to create high quality collaboration in cutting edge fields or areas where Japan and the UK or RoI are world leading. This could be a symposium (over 50 participants) or smaller scale seminar (up to 50 participants).
Applicable Research Fields:
Open to any research field at higher education institutions.
*We especially encourage researchers from the humanities and social sciences to apply due to the lack of applications from these fields in recent calls.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be registered members of the JSPS Alumni Association of the UK and RoI or JSPS London’s Japanese Researcher’s Network (JBUK) and be based at a university or research institute in the UK or RoI. The applicant's affiliation should be the lead institution. Applicants should also normally be an established academic at this affiliated institution e.g. research team leader or PI for the organisation of a symposium and early career researchers with a permanent position are eligible to apply for funding for a seminar.
Conditions:
It is not possible to apply to this symposium scheme if already receiving another source of funding from JSPS being used to support the same event.
Selection Criteria:
* In the final selection, JSPS London will look to achieve a balance among the research areas and institutions it supports. Applications by former awardees to this scheme will be given less priority.
Terms of Funding
An international air ticket, accommodation and daily allowances for the main symposium for speakers from Japan (up to 5 people) will be provided as well as travel costs between the invited speaker’s institution and nearest airport in Japan. All travel costs are provided in accordance to the following JSPS budget regulations:
* Please note the accommodation and daily allowance can only be provided in JPY to the speakers from Japan. Please therefore consider the exchange rate before making any arrangements involving these speakers.
*When planning the event programme, please keep in mind the flight arrival times for the speakers from Japan.
Involvement of PhD students or postdoctoral researchers is strongly encouraged. If the organiser would like to invite PhD students or postdoctoral researchers from Japan, who are not already supported by a JSPS programme, please submit their CV and publication list and brief explanation of why they have been chosen as an invited speaker, altogether one A4 page maximum for each person, to JSPS London. These will be counted in the overall quota of 5 offered as part of each award. Another example of involvement of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers could be a side or elevator session to give these researchers an opportunity to explain about their work and facilitate interaction with senior researchers.
Researchers based at one of the following types of Japanese research institutes are eligible to be an invited speaker supported by JSPS:
(1.) Universities, junior colleges, inter-university research institutes and technical colleges
(2.) National and public research laboratories
(3.) Independent administrative institutions, quasi-government organizations, general incorporated associations and general incorporated foundations that carry out research activities
(4.)Private research institutes
*eligible institutions for (2.) to (4.) are listed at:
https://www-kokusai.jsps.go.jp/jsps1/kikanList.do
JSPS Research Fellows (DC1, DC2, PD and RPD) are also eligible.
In addition, JSPS London can provide funding towards the venue, catering, advertisement, material printing and costs of publications arising from the event. In this regard, £1,500 is available for support of a symposium and £1,000 for support of a small scale seminar.
Funding for publications is awarded on the provision that as much as possible, such type of research outcome is disseminated to both research and more widespread audiences, to inform potential users and beneficiaries of the research.
Funding for a symposium will be paid upon the host institution producing the relevant invoices to JSPS London. For a small scale seminar, JSPS London can agree to pay the host institution or sub-contracted companies directly on receipt of an invoice. The organiser must consult with JSPS London about estimate costs before placing any orders.
Financial support or benefit-in-kind contributions from the UK lead institution is essential for a symposium. A letter of support, signed by the most senior level person involved, that details the contribution the lead institution is able to make, should be included with the application.
Other forms of financial support are encouraged providing JSPS London is recognised as the lead sponsor. Co-sponsorship or registration fees raised must be on a not-for-profit basis and should be considered to be used to provide greater access for pre/postdoctoral researchers to attend the event for free. Registration fees for invited speakers already being supported by JSPS should ordinarily be waivered but if it becomes necessary to raise such fees from all participants please discuss with JSPS London in advance.
Responsibility of the Applicant:
The JSPS logo must appear on all symposium related materials.
Space at the venue must be provided for a booth to be able to publicise JSPS programmes to the attendees.
A slot in the programme should be made for JSPS London to give opening remarks and a presentation to promote their activities and funding programmes.
One of the speakers should write an article (approximately 2 pages), either in English or Japanese, for the JSPS London Newsletter.
Time Frame for Event:
The event may be held between June 2016 to the end of February 2017
Duration for Event:
1 to 3 days for a symposium and up to 1 day for a seminar.
Number of Events Supported:
Up to 2 symposia and 2 seminars in a fiscal year.
Application Procedure:
To apply for this scheme, please submit the following:
a.) Completed application form.
b.) CV of applicant and co scientific lead.
c.) CV of Japanese speakers whose travel costs are to be supported by JSPS.
(Maximum of 1 A4 page for CVs and 1 A4 page for publications should be submitted for each person.)
d.) Support letter from UK lead institution (required for a symposium only)
The application form is available to download from here
Please do not exceed the space given in any section and do not use a font size below 10.
Closing Date for Proposals:
Monday 9th November, 2015 (applications post marked after this time will not be accepted).
Selection and Notification:
The selection process will be carried out by JSPS London in November 2015. Shortlisted candidates will be notified in January 2016, however the award can not be confirmed until JSPS London’s fiscal year budget is decided in April 2016.
Contact Details:
All completed application forms should be posted for the attention of Ms. Polly Watson at: JSPS London, 14 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HD. She can also be contacted for further information by e mail at polly@jsps.org or by telephone on 020 7255 4660