UNESCO/Japan Young Researchers' Fellowship Programme "Keizo Obuchi"
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers various programs and services to its students, faculty, and staff. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and to support their academic and professional development.
Academic Departments
The university has several academic departments, including:
- Department of Archaeological Restoration
- Department of Islamic Archaeology
- Department of Egyptian Archaeology
College Sectors
The college has several sectors, including:
- Education and Student Affairs
- Student Affairs
- Youth Care
- Alumni
- Student Portal
- International Students
- Library
- Graduate Studies and Research
- Regulations for Graduate Programs
- Decisions for Graduate Programs
- Community Service and Environmental Development
Units and Centers
The college has several units and centers, including:
- Quality Assurance Unit
- Information Technology Unit
- Traditional Crafts Center
- Archaeological Restoration and Maintenance Center
Research Areas
The university offers research opportunities in various areas, including:
- Environment with a focus on disaster risk reduction
- Intercultural dialogue
- Information and communication technology
- Conflict resolution through peaceful means
Fellowship Program
The university announces the opening of applications for the UNESCO/Japan Fellowship Program, which aims to build the capacity of young researchers from member states. The program focuses on research activities at the post-master's level in the above-mentioned areas. Interested candidates must submit their applications, along with all required documents, by the deadline of October 31, 2019.
