
The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) is a new graduate university located in a beautiful subtropical island of Okinawa, Japan. The university offers talented students full funding to study for a PhD in science, and as a student, you have access to modern laboratory facilities and the equipment you need to get you to the cutting edge in your research area. With strong emphasis in interdisciplinary research and education, OIST has built a graduate program for students to grow highly competent in their core discipline, while also learning to communicate scientifically with people in completely different disciplines.
Instrumentation is available for observation from nanoscale dimensions through to large ecosystems. Students have ready access to instruments according to your research requirements. Facilities include state-of-the-art gene sequencers, mass spectrometers, light and electron microscopy with confocal and two-photon microscopes, atomic force microscopy and other surface characterization equipment, clean room for device fabrication, and high-performance computing. Computing facilities provide general purpose computing resources as well as exotic architectures selected to provide a significant impact on scientific discovery.
1. Program Summary
- Interdisciplinary education – no departments, and cross-disciplinary research is encouraged
- Concentration of science disciplines include: 1) Chemistry, 2) Environmental and Ecological Sciences, 3) Marine Sciences, 4) Mathematical and Computational Sciences, 5) Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, 6) Neuroscience, and 7) Physics
- Coursework and research conducted entirely in English
- A customized program tailored to meet each individual student’s talents and requirements
- Access to cutting-edge equipment and facility
- Lab rotations allow students to broaden their scientific perspectives outside of their field
- Funding for your research is guaranteed, no matter which research unit you choose for your thesis work
- About 60 faculty with strongly international research backgrounds – 70% of the faculty come from overseas
- Small faculty to student ratio (1:3) ensures unparalleled opportunities for PhD students to develop their full potential in research
2. Required Documents
- Completion of a Bachelors, Masters or equivalent degree
- Applicant’s Statement: No more than 400 words including the applicant’s scientific interests and aspirations
- Passport
- Recommendation Letter
- Proof of English Proficiency
3. Application Deadlines
- April 1st, 2020 – to participate in June Admissions Workshop on Jun 23rd-25th, 2020. The Workshop will be held online, further information will be announced.
- November 15th, 2020 – to participate in February Admissions Workshop on Feb 16th-18th, 2021.