Call for Applications
【Global Type】
※The 9th period (2018) open call for participants has ended.
In 2009, the Hakubi Project to Foster and Support Young Researchers was inaugurated at Kyoto University. The University appoints promising young researchers as program-specific faculty members, and supports the research activities of top level researchers from around the world, to develop visionary researchers who will pioneer new paths in their respective academic fields.
Since 2016, the Project now supports two types of appointments: Global Type and Tenure-track Type. The Tenure-track Type is a part of “the Leading Initiative for Excellent Young Researchers (LEADER)” subsidized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan (MEXT).
This Call for Applications is for the Global Type of appointment. Detailed information of the Tenure-track Type will be announced on the website of the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research.
1.Research Field
Research projects in all fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences are welcome.
The Review Section Table (Overview)
2.Eligibility
Researchers with a doctoral degree (or equivalent research abilities) are eligible. All nationalities are accepted.
Those who have previously been appointed to the Hakubi Project to Foster and Support Young Researchers are not eligible. It is not possible to apply for both the Global type and Tenure-track Type appointments at the same academic year in Japan.
3.Employment Appointment
Around 10 applicants will be appointed.
4.Employment Conditions
- Selected applicants will be appointed as program-specific full-time faculty members (associate professor or assistant professor with an annual salary on limited-term contracts), in compliance with the Rules of Employment for Fixed-Term Program-Specific Faculty Members. Their salaries will be determined in accordance with the existing employment regulations of Kyoto University.
- Their affiliation will be the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research (“the Center”), Kyoto University.
- The term of appointment will begin on October 1st 2018 in principle, but can be adjusted according to the requirements of individual researchers.
- The term of office will be 5 years in principle. There can be no renewal of the appointment.
- Appointees will be eligible for MEXT mutual aid association membership, employees’ pension, employment insurance, and workers’ compensation insurance.
- The Center does not have any research facilities. Accordingly, individual researchers are asked to make their own arrangements where possible, by finding a “host” (department/division/researcher) within Kyoto University that is willing to provide suitable research facilities.
- The university will provide each researcher with an annual research fund of approximately 1 to 4 million yen, depending on a number of factors such as the research plans of each individual.
- These individuals will be referred to by the title of “Kyoto University Hakubi researcher” in recognition of their excellent research abilities pioneering new paths in their respective academic fields.
- Researchers on this project shall prepare annual reports on their research activities, and are also required to give presentations on their research results at the end of their fixed term. Although self-assessment shall be implemented according to the regulations of Kyoto University, the Center does not conduct any evaluations.
- After appointment, researchers are obliged to attend Hakubi events.
- After appointment, researchers must observe the Rules of Employment for Fixed-Term Program-Specific Faculty Members, Kyoto University,
5.Screening Method
Primary screening
An expert committee at the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University from the applicant’s respective academic fields will examine application documents, focusing on academic achievements and research plans.
Secondary screening
The Hakuraku Council under the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University will conduct interviews. In addition to applicants’ academic achievements, the Council will evaluate their potential to become leading figures in the future global academic community. Interviews will be held at Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University.
Third screening
The Steering Committee of the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University will make the final decision as to who is accepted as a Hakubi researcher, considering the results of interviews held by the Hakuraku Council, etc.
6.Results of Screening
Results of the screening will be sent to all applicants by e-mail.
Please note that information on the process of the screening and reasons for pass/fail will not be provided.
7.How to Apply / Deadline
- Register the applicant’s information using the form available on the website below.
- When your online registration is completed successfully, you will receive an automatic acknowledgement (or confirmation) e-mail.
- Upload your proposal for the Kyoto University Hakubi Project to Foster and Support Young Researchers [Global Type] on the website, as indicated in the acknowledgement e-mail of the online registration.
- Applications will be accepted only after the online registration is completed and the proposal is uploaded by PDF. Please note that both conditions must be fulfilled for evaluations to be made.
“Guidelines for Preparing the Proposal Form” explains each section. Please read it before registering your online registration.
【Reference】Guidelines for Preparing a Proposal Form
Registration form:
https://www.hakubi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/rec9th_guidelines_en.pdf
Deadline for online registration:
13:00 (Japan time), Monday, February 19, 2018
Deadline for upload of proposal:
Please submit the proposal form by PDF.
13:00 (Japan time), Monday, March 5, 2018
*We will send an acknowledgement email of your application within a week from the deadline for uploading the proposal. If you do not receive an email, please contact
hakubi*mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Please replace “*” with “@”).
8.Hakubi Application Information Meeting
Information on the Hakubi Project will be provided at the meetings detailed below. Send an e-mail to the address below to register your attendance. When sending the email, include your name, affiliation, position, contact phone number, and the location of the meeting that you would like to attend. We must receive your registration at least one day before each respective meeting.
You will be able to attend the meeting without prior registration, however we may have no space for seating for those who have not registered in advance.
E-mail address for registration of Information Meeting attendance:
hakubi*mail.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Please replace “*” with “@”)
Message title: Hakubi Application Information Meeting: Kyoto or Tokyo, name
Message: name, affiliation, position, contact phone number, location of the meeting
[Information Meeting in Kyoto]
- Date and Time: 18:00, Tuesday, January 30, 2018
- Place: International Science Innovation Building (#69), Kyoto University
West Wing 5F, Symposium Hall
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/yoshida/main.html
[Information Meeting in Tokyo]
- Date and Time: 18:00, Wednesday, February 7, 2018
- Place: The Kyoto University Tokyo Office Conference Room A, B
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/tokyo-office/documents/accessmap.pdf
9.Contact Information
Please see more detailed information in the FAQ.
【Reference】FAQ
If you have further questions, please contact us via e-mail. Inquiries by phone will not be accepted.
The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University
E-mail: hakubi*mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Please replace “*” with “@”.)
10.Note
- Personal information contained in the application documents will be used only for the purpose of screening applicants and the recruiting procedure, never for any other purpose without applicants’ consent.
- Expenses needed to apply for this project shall be borne by the applicants.
- Kyoto University supports a gender-equal society. We hope that many female researchers will apply for the Hakubi Project.
- If you have any further questions regarding this application procedure, please refer to the FAQ pages.
Recruit schedule
【Global Type】
January 15th | Opening of application period |
January 30th February 7th | Briefings of open application in Kyoto Briefings of open application in Tokyo |
February 19th (at 13:00) | Deadline for website registration |
March 5th (at 13:00) | Deadline for upload proposal |
Early-April ~ | Screening of applications |
July 8th | Interview by the Hakuraku Council |
August 1st | Determination of appointed researchers by Steering Committee |
Recruit information in detail
【Tenure-track Type】
In 2009, Kyoto University inaugurated the Hakubi Project to Foster and Support Young Researchers (“the Project”), in which the University appoints promising young researchers to support their research activities as world-leading researchers and to develop visionary researchers who will pioneer new paths in their respective academic fields.
Since 2015, the Project supports two types of appointments: Global Type and Tenure-track Type. The Tenure-track Type is a part of “the Leading Initiative for Excellent Young Researchers (LEADER)” subsidized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan (MEXT).
This Call for Researcher Applications is the announcement of【Tenure-track Type】. Detailed information of【Global Type】is announced on the website of the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research. https://www.hakubi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/eng/rec/2018/recruit-global-type
1.List of Posts for 【Tenure-track Type】(LEADER Program)
Kyoto University employs the candidate of Excellent Young Researcher (EYR) by utilizing the Project【Tenure-track type】 as following.
※Kyoto University has stopped accepting applications regarding Post No. “A5201”, ”A5202”, ”A5203” and ”A5204”.
Post No. ”A5201”, ”A5202”, ”A5203” and”A5204” have completed its “Negotiation among the parties”.
Details of the posts
Post No. | Department | Research field | Job type | Advance notice | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A5201 | Kyoto University Hospital | Medicine dentistry and pharmacy | Program-Specific Assistant Professor | Unnecessary | |
A5202 | Kyoto University Hospital | Medicine dentistry and pharmacy | Program-Specific Assistant Professor | Necessary | |
A5203 | Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability | Engineering sciences Social sciences | Program-Specific Assistant Professor | Necessary | |
A5204 | Disaster Prevention Research Institute | Mathematical and Physical sciences Engineering sciences Social sciences | Program-Specific Assistant Professor | Necessary |
(FYI)Publicized posts of LEADER Program(website of MEXT* and JSPS**)
http://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/jinzai/takuetsu/index.htm
https://www.jsps.go.jp/j-le/koubo_kenkyu.html
*MEXT: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan
**JSPS: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
2.Screening Method
Details such as schedule, where to apply, and etc. depends on each post.
See 「1.List of Posts for 【Tenure-track Type】(LEADER Program)」 for more information.
3.Contact Information
Regarding to the LEADER Program
See the Application Guideline of LEADER
MEXT: http://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/jinzai/takuetsu/index.htm
JSPS: https://www.jsps.go.jp/j-le/koubo_kenkyu.html
Regarding to details of the posts for 【Tenure-track Type】
See 「1.List of Posts for 【Tenure-track Type】(LEADER Program)」 for the contact address of each post.
(FYI)Regarding to 【Global Type】
The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University (Inquiries will not be accepted by phone)
E-mail : hakubi*mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Please replace “*” with “@”.)
Informal appointment for
Hakubi researchers【Global Type】
To foster prospective young researchers, Kyoto University established the Kyoto University “Hakubi Project” to Foster and Support Young Researchers in 2009 and has accepted applications. Until now, strict examination has been held such as applicant screening by the expert committee of the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research and interview by the Hakuraku Council. As the results of deliberations by the Steering Committee of the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University decided informally 12 researchers who will be hired in the Kyoto University Hakubi Center for Advanced Research.
List of prospective Hakubi Researchers【Global Type】in the Kyoto University Hakubi Center for Advanced Research
Name | Research Topic | Position | Current Affiliation/Position |
---|---|---|---|
Masayuki USHIO | Automated monitoring of ecosystem dynamics for ecological forecasting | Associate Professor | JST PRESTO researcher, Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University |
Bahareh KAMRANZAD | Climate change impact assessment on ocean wave energy and coastal hazards and reducing the uncertainties in pursuit of sustainable development | Assistant Professor | JSPS Research Fellow (PD), Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University |
Andres CANELA | Genome organization as a source of chromosome instability in cancer. | Associate Professor | Research Fellow, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health |
Toshitaka SUZUKI | From bird calls to human language: adaptation and evolution of linguistic capabilities | Assistant Professor | Research Fellow, Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies) |
Yuta SUZUKI | Protein design and engineering for biopharmaceutical applications | Assistant Professor | Postdoctoral Scholar, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University |
Nobuaki TAKAHASHI | Identification of acid-inducible transcription factor that normalizes intracellular pH levels | Associate Professor | Instructor,Harvard Medical School |
Yuriko TANAKA | The wartime changing nature of scientific research: an investigation into the interaction of 20th century history and concepts of truth | Associate Professor | Assistant Professor, Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University |
Ryuichi NOMURA | Earth’s core dynamics revealed by novel high-pressure deformation apparatus | Associate Professor | Assistant Professor, Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University |
Satomi HIYAMA | Reconstructive study on the Buddhist culture in Central Asia on the basis of research on the mural paintings of Kucha | Assistant Professor | JSPS Research Fellow (SPD), Research Center for World Buddhist Cultures, Ryukoku University |
Yukinori HIRANO | The study of the orchestration of the molecular network in the brain | Associate Professor | Associate Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine |
Toshihiro FUJII | Developmenting new fluorescence detector for ultrahigh-energy cosmic ray astronomy | Assistant Professor | JSPS Research Fellow (PD), Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo |
Sven RUDOLPH | Toward a Transpacific Carbon Market: Politically Feasible and Sustainable | Associate Professor | Associate Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Economics |
Status of Application and Informal Appointment
Number of Applicants | Number of Informal Appointment | Competitive Ratio |
362 people | 13 people | 27.8 times |
Number of Applicants | Ratio | Number of Informal Appointment | Ratio | |
Male/Female | 262:100 | 72.4%:27.6% | 10:3 | 76.9%:23.1% |
Humanities/Science | 161:201 | 44.5%:55.5% | 3:10 | 23.1%:76.9% |
On-campus/Off-campus | 88:274 | 24.3%:75.7% | 5:8 | 38.5%:61.5% |
Domestic/Overseas | 264:98 | 72.9%:27.1% | 11:2 | 84.6%:15.4% |
Associate Professor/Assistant Professor | 141:221 | 39.0%:61.0% | 7:6 | 53.8%:46.2% |
Average age (Associate Prof.) (Assistant Prof.) | 40.9 | - | 38.9 | - |
35.3 | - | 32.5 | - |
*Reprinted from proposal.