Applications are now open for the prestigious Canon Foundation Research Fellowships 2026, offering outstanding European researchers the opportunity to conduct fully funded international research in Japan for periods ranging from three months to one year.
The Canon Foundation in Europe annually awards up to 15 fellowships to highly qualified researchers seeking to strengthen international collaboration, advance innovative research, and gain valuable global academic and professional experience.
One of the biggest strengths of this programme is its flexibility. Fellows are free to choose their own host institutions in Japan and may conduct research in any academic or professional field without thematic restrictions.
With funding support of up to €30,000 per year, the Canon Foundation Fellowship is considered one of the leading international research mobility programmes supporting European researchers in Japan.
About the Canon Foundation Research Fellowships
The Canon Foundation in Europe established this fellowship programme to encourage scientific, academic, and professional exchange between Europe and Japan. The programme supports international collaboration across all disciplines while promoting cross-cultural understanding and long-term research partnerships.
Each year, selected fellows receive support to pursue independent research projects at Japanese universities, laboratories, research centres, companies, government institutions, or professional organisations.
Unlike many fellowship programmes, applicants are not required to be currently employed or enrolled at a university at the time of application. This makes the opportunity highly accessible to independent researchers and professionals outside traditional academic settings.
The fellowship supports all research areas, including but not limited to:
- Engineering and Technology
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
- Medical and Health Sciences
- Climate and Environmental Studies
- Economics and Business
- Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Education
- Public Policy
- Architecture and Urban Development
- Agriculture and Food Sciences
- Physics and Chemistry
- Arts and Cultural Studies
Fellowship Duration
The Canon Foundation Research Fellowship offers flexible research durations:
- Minimum duration: 3 months
- Maximum duration: 12 months
Research projects may begin anytime between January 2027 and December 2027. Fellowship activities may continue into 2028 depending on the approved project schedule.
Financial Benefits
The Canon Foundation provides generous funding support of up to €30,000 per year. Shorter fellowship periods receive pro-rated funding.
The fellowship grant can be used for:
- Living expenses
- International travel costs
- Accommodation
- Insurance
- Research materials and supplies
- Laboratory or fieldwork expenses
- Books and academic resources
- Other professional and research-related costs
Importantly, the Foundation does not impose strict spending restrictions, giving fellows flexibility in managing their research budgets.
Eligibility Criteria
The Canon Foundation Research Fellowship is open to European researchers wishing to conduct research in Japan.
Eligible regions include:
- European Union countries
- United Kingdom
- Switzerland
- Israel
- Turkey
- Balkan countries
- Baltic countries
Applicants should hold at least:
- A Master’s degree, or
- A PhD degree
The qualification should typically have been obtained within the last ten years before applying.
However, applicants who completed their qualifications more than ten years ago may still be considered if they provide additional supporting information explaining their circumstances.
Key Features of the Fellowship
1. No Restrictions on Research Fields
Researchers from all academic and professional disciplines are eligible to apply.
2. Freedom to Choose Host Institution
Applicants may independently select their preferred host institution in Japan, including universities, laboratories, companies, government institutions, and research organisations.
The Foundation does not assign placements or provide host matching services, so applicants must arrange their host institution themselves.
3. Open Beyond Academia
The fellowship welcomes applications from professionals working in:
- Academia
- Industry
- Government institutions
- Commercial organisations
- Professional organisations
4. No Current Employment Requirement
Applicants do not need to be enrolled at a university or employed by an organisation when applying.
5. Priority for First-Time Research Experience in Japan
Preference is generally given to applicants travelling to Japan for the first time rather than those extending an existing stay abroad.
Required Application Documents
Applicants must upload the following documents through the online application portal:
Mandatory Documents
- Research Plan (maximum 2 A4 pages)
- Research objectives
- Methodology
- Expected outcomes
- Estimated total costs
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Highest Academic Degree Certificate
- Passport-size Photograph
- Publications or Professional Achievements List
- Chronological format
- Include all authors
- Publication year
- Page references
- Two Reference Letters
- From academic or professional referees familiar with the applicant’s qualifications and work
- Host Institution Confirmation Letter
- Confirmation of support
- Availability of facilities
- Description of supervision arrangements
Important Information About Missing Documents
Applicants whose reference letters or host institution confirmation letters are not ready by the deadline should still submit their application before the official closing date.
Missing documents may be uploaded until:
30 September 2026, 23:59 CET
Alternatively, referees and host supervisors may directly email their letters to:
canon.foundation@canon-europe.com
Applicants must remember to re-submit their application after uploading additional documents.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Canon Foundation Research Fellowships 2026 is:
15 September 2026, 23:59 CET
Selection Process and Success Rate
The Canon Foundation Fellowship is highly competitive, with an average success rate of approximately 10%.
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Quality of the research proposal
- Strength of recommendation letters
- Feasibility of the research project
- Support from the host institution
The Foundation states that funding decisions are not influenced by:
- Gender
- Age
- Nationality
Successful applicants will be notified by mid-December 2026.
Important Conditions
Applicants should carefully note the following conditions:
- The Foundation does not assist applicants in finding host institutions
- Applicants holding concurrent research grants from other organisations are generally not eligible
- Priority is given to applicants beginning new international research stays
- Applications must be submitted through the official online portal
Why You Should Apply
The Canon Foundation Research Fellowship provides an exceptional opportunity to conduct fully funded international research while building meaningful collaborations between Europe and Japan.
Selected fellows benefit from:
- Significant financial support
- International research exposure
- Flexible research arrangements
- Freedom to choose host institutions
- Professional networking opportunities
- Enhanced global career prospects
- Cross-cultural collaboration and learning
Researchers seeking international academic and professional experience in Japan should strongly consider applying for this prestigious fellowship programme.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply through the official application portal HERE.
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