Scholarships and Fellowships for Global Ocean Issues
Almost daily, we receive queries about obtaining scholarship funding from The Nippon Foundation. While we do not conduct scholarship or fellowship programs on our own, we do fund several programs through different organizations. Some of those that we support in the maritime field are listed below.
If you are looking for a scholarship in a non-maritime field, please visit the scholarships listed in Worldwide Scholarships and Fellowships.
Active Projects
WMU Sasakawa Fellowship
Founded in 1983 by the International Maritime Organization and headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, World Maritime University (WMU) offers advanced education and training tailored for maritime professionals, with a particular emphasis on candidates from developing countries. The fellowship aims to cultivate maritime and ocean professionals primarily from developing countries, specializing in maritime law, policy, safety, and environmental management, to name a few. Each year, up to 35 fellows are selected to participate in the 14-month master’s program at WMU.
| Year fellowship established | 1988 |
|---|---|
| Organization | World Maritime University (Sweden) |
| Fields | Maritime affairs, maritime education and training, maritime environmental management, maritime law and policy, maritime safety, ocean governance, port management, shipping management and logistics |
| Annual Funding | Approx. JPY 300 million |
| Duration of fellowship | 14 months |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 35 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, accommodation, living expenses, travel fees |
| Website | http://www.wmujapan.net/ |
NF-POGO Centre of Excellence
The Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) was founded in 1999 by directors of oceanographic institutions around the world as a forum to promote and advance the observation of the global ocean. POGO is a UK-registered charity with member institutions from around the world, and works closely with other international and regional programs and organizations.
| Year fellowship established | 1999 |
|---|---|
| Organization | Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean |
| Fields | Oceanography, ocean science |
| Annual Funding | EUR 3,740,300 (as of 2024) |
| Duration of fellowship | 9 months |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 10 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, accommodation, stipends, travel fees, etc. |
| Website | https://pogo-ocean.org/ |
NF-IMLI Scholarship
Established in 1988 in Malta by the International Maritime Organization, the IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) offers specialized education and training in international maritime law, with a focus on developing countries. IMLI’s mission is to enhance global capacity for safe, secure, environmentally sound, and sustainable shipping. The Institute trains legal experts in maritime law, focusing on drafting maritime legislation and implementing IMO regulations. The fellowship aims to promote the effective implementation of international maritime conventions and to encourage greater participation by developing countries. Each year, up to 15 fellows are selected to pursue post-graduate studies at IMLI.
| Year fellowship established | 2003 |
|---|---|
| Organization | International Maritime Law Institute (Malta) |
| Fields | Marine environmental law, international maritime security law, ocean governance, international maritime law |
| Annual Funding | EUR 8,639,500 |
| Duration of fellowship | 9 months |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 15 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, accommodation, stipends, travel fees, etc. |
| Website | https://imli.org/ |
Nippon Foundation/GEBCO Training Program
The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) series plotting the world’s sea floors was initially started in 1903 under the leadership of Prince Albert I of Monaco. Currently, the work continues through the collaborative efforts of IHO and UNESCO and is guided by the GEBCO Guiding Committee.
About six students are selected each year to participate in a one-year postgraduate course at the University of New Hampshire focusing on the creation of GEBCOs. Collaborative surveying projects conducted by graduates are also supported.
| Year fellowship established | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Organization | GEBCO Guiding Committee (United States) |
| Fields | Ocean floor mapping |
| Annual Funding | USD 14,477,743 (as of 2024) |
| Duration of fellowship | 1 year |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 6 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, travel fees, accommodation, etc. |
| Website | https://www.gebco.net/training/ |
UN-NF DOALOS Fellowship Programmes
The United Nations – Nippon Foundation Capacity-building Programmes include a series of fellowships and training activities, as well as a vibrant Alumni Network. In partnership with, and funded by The Nippon Foundation, these programs are implemented by the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations, in collaboration with The Nippon Foundation and host institutions.
| Year fellowship established | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Organization | United Nations |
| Fields | Ocean governance, small island developing states |
| Annual Funding | USD 20,763,558 (as of 2024) |
| Duration of fellowship | 9 months |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 14 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, accommodation, stipends, travel fees, etc. |
| Website | https://www.un.org/oceancapacity/UNNF |
ITLOS – Nippon Foundation Capacity Building and Training Programme
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea was inaugurated in 1996 under the precepts of UNCLOS as a permanent international judicial body.
About seven scholars, many from developing countries, receive advanced legal training in the peaceful resolution of international maritime disputes following the legal procedures under UNCLOS, and explore mechanisms for external negotiations among countries.
| Year fellowship established | 2006 |
|---|---|
| Organization | International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea |
| Fields | International maritime dispute settlement |
| Annual Funding | EUR 4,114,480 (as of 2024) |
| Duration of fellowship | 9 months |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 7 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, accommodation, travel fees |
| Website | https://www.itlos.org/en/main/the-registry/training/itlos-nippon-foundation-capacity-building-and-training-programme/ |
IHO-Nippon Foundation GEOMAC Project
The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) is an international organization established in 1921 under the IHO Convention. Its mission is to enhance the safety and ease of navigation worldwide by improving nautical charts and documents. The fellowship program aims to train fellows to gain sufficient skills and knowledge in the field of nautical charts and hydrographic charts, with the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office hosting the training program
| Year fellowship established | 2009 |
|---|---|
| Organization | International Hydrographic Organization |
| Fields | Nautical and hydrographic charts |
| Annual Funding | EUR 3,447,137 (as of 2023) |
| Duration of fellowship | 21 weeks |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | Up to 7 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, accommodation, travel fees |
| Website | https://iho.int/en/iho-nf-geomac-project |
Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus
Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus was established in 2019 to advance the concept of ocean equity. The program was developed from the Neureus Program, a predecessor program of Ocean Nexus, to bring together scholars from around the globe to foster a new paradigm of ocean equity that prioritizes the perspectives of historically marginalized communities. The research programs are centered on exploring the interconnectedness of inequities unique to each ocean governance context. The program offers three types of full-time postdoctoral fellowships (research, policy, and innovation) at partnering institutes.
| Year fellowship established | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Organization | Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus (United States) |
| Fields | Ocean governance, ocean equity, ocean policy, interdisciplinary |
| Annual Funding | USD 19,540,610 |
| Duration of fellowship | 2 years |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | 13 |
| What the fellowship covers | Research expenses, stipends, travel fees |
| Website | https://oceannexus.org/ |
NF-IAMU GMP Faculty/ Student Fellowship Programme
The International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) was established in November 1999 by seven universities from five continents. These founding members recognized the importance of maritime education and training during a time of rapid globalization in the shipping industry. Since then, the association has expanded, and as of 2023, it includes 74 member universities. Each year, fellowships are awarded to undergraduate students and faculty members from these universities.
| Year fellowship established | 2021 |
|---|---|
| Organization | International Association of Maritime Universities (Japan) |
| Fields | Maritime education and training |
| Annual Funding | USD 2,630,500 (as of 2024) |
| Duration of fellowship | Student fellowship: Up to 24 months Faculty fellowship: Up to 48 months |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | Student fellowship: Up to 35 Faculty fellowship: Up to 4 |
| What the fellowship covers | Student fellowship: Tuition Faculty fellowship: Tuition, living expenses, travel fees |
| Website | https://iamu-edu.org/ |
The Nippon Foundation – University of Edinburgh Ocean Voices
Founded by The Nippon Foundation in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh, the Ocean Voices program is designed to address global ocean challenges, with a focus on sustainable development and equitable ocean governance.
The fellowship aims to support early-career researchers and professionals from ocean-dependent communities, particularly those in developing countries, in fields including marine science, policy, and diplomacy. Each year, a select number of fellows participate in tailored training programs and research initiatives, contributing to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
| Year fellowship established | 2021 |
|---|---|
| Organization | University of Edinburgh |
| Fields | Marine science, policy, and diplomacy |
| Annual Funding | USD 1,399,890 (as of 2024) |
| Duration of fellowship | Typically 1 year but can vary |
| Number of fellowships awarded annually | About 5-7 |
| What the fellowship covers | Tuition, research expenses, stipends, travel fees |
| Website | https://ocean-voices.ed.ac.uk/ |
Projects That Have Been Discontinued
These projects have come to a close and are listed on this page for reference only.
NF-SIRC Fellowship
| Year fellowship established | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Organization | Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff University (UK) |
| Description | Established in 1995, SIRC is part of the Cardiff University School of Social Sciences. With a view to conducting research on seafarers, it has a particular emphasis on issues of occupational health and safety from a social science perspective. From 2004 to 2016, The Nippon Foundation offered fellowships to about three researchers each year to enter a 1-year master’s program followed by a 3-year PhD program. Graduates mainly entered jobs at universities or research institutions addressing maritime affairs. |
| Fields | Wellbeing of Seafarers |
| Annual Funding | Approx. GBP 250 million |
| Duration of fellowship | 4 years |
| Website | http://www.sirc.cf.ac.uk/SIRC-NF_Home.aspx |
Nereus Program
| Year fellowship established | 2010 |
|---|---|
| Organization | University of British Columbia (Canada) |
| Description | UBC has been one of Canada’s leading universities since its establishment in 1908. The Nereus Program is a joint project that attempts to predict what the world’s oceans will be like 50 years from now in a scientific and interdisciplinary manner. Nereus is not limited to UBC and The Nippon Foundation, but also features the participation of Princeton, Duke, Stockholm, Cambridge, and Utrecht universities. The program’s activities are not limited to academic research but also include public awareness-raising activities. Fellowships were given to researchers in doctorate programs jointly administered by the above universities, as well as post-doctorate researchers. |
| Fields | Interdisciplinary Scientific Prediction of the Future State of the World’s Oceans |
| Annual Funding | Approx USD 4,800 million (as of 2014 to 2017) |
| Duration of fellowship | 2 to 4 years |
| Website | https://nereusprogram.org |