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GIP Vacancies

The comprehensive list of the vacancies and research internship programs offered within the Global Internship Program is available below.

2020 Internship @ The University of Tokyo, Engineering

The University of Tokyo Engineering Summer Education Program - General (ESEP-G)

Apply by 20 January 2020

For more information, visit the UTokyo webpage: http://oice.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/exchange/Summerprogram.html.

Department: School of Engineering

Internship Description:

The summer program at the University of Tokyo’s School of Engineering, called ESEP (Engineering Summer Education Program) aims to give undergraduate and graduate students from partner universities the chance to gain short-term research experience in scientific fields at world-leading laboratories.

Participants must attend all required activities and social events and, at the conclusion of the program, participants must submit a program report to the School of Engineering. Please check the research descriptions and special academic conditions in the table of Host Labs linked below. Applicant selection is based primarily on academic qualifications (determined according to submitted application documents).

Supervisor/Mentor:

Participants will belong to one of the listed laboratories from the School of Engineering. Host laboratories vary from year to year.
http://oice.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/exchange/Host_Labs_2020.htm

Funding:

Stipend and off-campus accommodations will be provided.
(Free participation fee)

Duration of Internship:

June 8 - July 17, 2020 (6 weeks)

How to Apply

Application through our T-cens SP on-line application system
https://t-cens.iapply.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/t-cens_sp/login.php
All supporting documents are required and must be submitted on the system.

Contact for more information:

Yoko Suzuki (Ms.), Yuki Yamada (Ms.)
Office of International Cooperation and Exchange (OICE)
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Additional Information:

Applicant must satisfy the eligibility requirements stated on our website.

2021 Internship @ The University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo

Apply by 26 February 2021

Department: International Research Center for Neurointelligence (IRCN)

Internship Description:

The University of Tokyo, International Research Center for Neurointelligence (IRCN) offers three research internship opportunities to graduate students.

  • Multiphoton imaging and functional neuronal circuits in visual cortex (Supervisor/Mentor: Kenichi Ohki, M.D., Ph.D.)
    The cerebral cortex acquires complex response selectivity by processing information received from the outside world. It is still unclear what kind of neural circuitry is responsible for this information processing. Recent advances in imaging technology (two-photon imaging) have made it possible to measure the activity of thousands of neurons simultaneously (Ohki et al., 2005 and 2006). Other techniques for studying neural circuits are being developed one after another, and neuroscience research is undergoing a transformation. We are using these new techniques to investigate how the neural circuits of the mammalian visual cortex process information.
    Research Themes
    (1) Functional organization in the visual cortex
    (2) Development of neural circuits in the visual cortex
    (3) Information representation in the visual cortex
    (4) Roles of each cell-type in the processing of visual information

  • Transitory brain dynamics research (Supervisor/Mentor: Takamitsu Watanabe, M.D., Ph.D.)
    In this internship, the successful applicants are expected to engage in human neuroimaging research on global and local brain dynamics. If their interests are in computational approach, they can join in projects that apply several data-driven analyses to large human functional/structural MRI data. If they have interests in more experimental studies, they can also be involved in psychophysics human studies using fMRI/EEG/TMS.

  • Research on the neuronal mechanism for bird song learning (Supervisor/Mentor: Yoko Yazaki-Sugiyama, Ph.D.)
    Like humans learn to speak songbirds learn to sing from their auditory experiences during development. Male zebra finches, one of the premier models of songbirds which we are using in our lab, listen and memorize tutors’ (normally their fathers’) songs first, and then vocally match memories of tutors’ songs to develop their own songs which are used for their courtship behaviors. In our lab, we are interested in how early tutor song experiences shape neuronal circuits in the juvenile brain to form a memory, and how established neuronal circuits regulate their vocal learning and social behaviors. Our lab has been using the cutting-edge techniques of electrophysiology, viral vectors, 2D and 3D brain anatomy as well as behavioral analysis to understand underlying neuronal mechanisms in zebra finch song learning and social behaviors and regarding auditory information processing. We will welcome highly motivated intern students who will join our research projects especially; 1) Anatomical tracking of brain circuit developments in tissue clearing samples 2) Behavioral analysis of social interaction effects on juvenile song learning 3) Electrophysiological analysis of memories of multi auditory experiences. We are also welcome students to bring in projects upon discussions. 

Program Method:

In-person

Funding:

Round-trip airfare, accommodation and stipend for meals will be covered by IRCN.

Duration:

3-6 months
(The duration and start/end dates can be decided through discussion with the host laboratory)

How to Apply

1. Application Form (Designated Format)
2. CV
3. Reference letter from the supervisor of home institution
4. A one-page (single-spaced) statement covering:
  a. A description of your current research
  b. Reasons for participating in the internship
Send the above application materials to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Contact for more information:

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Additional Information:

Applicants must be graduate students.

2020 Internship @ Oxford University

Oxford Institute of Population Ageing

Apply by 1 October 2020

The Institute is inviting applications for graduate students from IARU group Universities for 2020 Internship in Oxford - Multi-disciplinary research on different aspects of population ageing.

Department:

Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford
Address: 66 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2,
Website: https://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk

The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing is a multidisciplinary research institute concerned with the processes and implications of global demographic change. It was established in 1998. Based on the US Population Center, it was funded by a grant from the National Institute of Health (National Institute on Aging - NIA) to establish the UK's first population centre on the demography and economics of ageing populations. It achieved Institute status in 2001.

Accommodation and other facilities:

The Institute is offering a University Card giving access to the Oxford University Central Library (“the Bodleian”) and to the Institute building; free attendance at departmental and institute seminars and lectures, as well as a wide range of seminars and lectures across the University (during term time); access to the University IT facilities; use of dedicated desk and storage space, within the Institute’s Research Area; use of shared telephone for University Network calls and for limited local UK dialing; general access to the Institute and departmental communal facilities and common areas; free use of photocopier to a limit of 1000 units; reasonable free use of stationary and consumables, as well as use of printing facilities, through central laser printer; free use of shared Institute PC for access to emails etc. Assistance with finding accommodation in one of the University Colleges would be provided.

Funding:

Stipend provided to Intern to assist with travel, accommodation or living cost whilst in Oxford.

Duration of Internship:

From one week to three months.

Supervisor/ Mentor:

The Institute will assign a mentor to the Intern who will work with him/her on proposed research.

Other information:

The Institute may offer more the one applicant the opportunity to visit the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and stipend divided amongst successful applications.

Application and Enquiries:

Application to include:

  1. Application form
  2. Two letters of support
  3. CV

Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Website: https://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-IARU-internship

2020 Internship @ Yale University

Partnership Analysis Internship

Apply by 15 March 2020

Department: Office of International Affairs

Internship Description:

The intern will update and expand an analysis of Yale University’s partnerships with universities and other institutions around the world. This analysis includes an examination of formal documents and agreements, websites, and other sources and builds on the work of a 2018 and 2019 IARU interns. The goals for this year focus on drafting and editing descriptions and results of partnerships in a variety of Yale schools, programs, departments, and areas.

Supervisor:

Supervision would be provided by a staff member in the Yale Office of International Affairs.

Funding:

Stipend of US$2,000 (before any applicable taxes and withholding) Intern must secure own accommodation, options will be provided for on-campus and off-campus

Duration of Internship:

6 weeks

Preferred period: 15 June - 9 August 2020 (Negotiable)

How to Apply

Apply by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. that includes:

  • A letter explaining your interest in the position and relevant experience
  • Resume
  • Unofficial transcript of university grades
  • One letter of recommendation

Contact for more information:

Donald L. Filer
Associate Vice President for Global Strategy

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2019 Internship @ The University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo Research Internship Program (UTRIP)

For application deadline and more information, visit the UTokyo webpage: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/.

Department: School of Science/ Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science, Chemistry, Biological Sciences

Internship Description:

UTRIP is a summer internship program organized by the Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo, which invites undergraduate students from all around the world with keen interests in pursuing an M.S. or Ph.D. degree in the future, to experience the forefront of research at a world-leading laboratory. It is open to students in the second or a later year of undergraduate studies at a university outside of Japan, who major in a natural science or related field.

Selected participants will work closely with leading researchers at the laboratory of their own choice in the five departments at the Graduate School of Science: Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science, Chemistry, and Biological Sciences. The program also incorporates a short Japanese language course, an excursion outside of Tokyo, a Japanese culture workshop, and a few social events, to enhance the participants’ understanding of Japan and rapport with current students at UTokyo.

Supervisor/Mentor:

Students can choose up to two professors from the list of UTRIP hosting professors upon application, and they will be assigned to one of them once selected. The hosting laboratories change every year.

Funding:

Free off-campus accommodation provided.

One-time Allowance will be provided to cover both the round trip airfare to Japan and daily expenses in Japan according to the university location:

  • Asia / Eastern Russia / Oceania & Pacific Regions                140,000JPY
  • Europe / Western Russia / North America                           160,000JPY
  • Latin America & the Caribbean / Africa / Middle East           170,000JPY

Duration of Internship:

Two program periods, six weeks each:

  • [1st crew] 13 June – 24 July 2019
  • [2nd crew] 27 June – 7 August 2019

How to Apply

Application to be submitted online at: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/.

*Note that applications must be submitted through the designated online application form.

Contact for more information:

Chie Sakuta (Ms.) and Fumie Hasegawa (Ms.)
International Liaison Office, School of Science
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Additional Information:

Only undergraduate students who fulfill the eligibility criteria and requirements stated on the UTRIP website may apply. 

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