Internship Scholarships Sponsored by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan , 2025 - 2026


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About Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan is a central government agency responsible for promoting industrial development, trade policies, and innovation in Japan. METI plays a crucial role in shaping economic strategy, supporting small and medium enterprises, advancing digital and green transformations, and strengthening Japan’s global competitiveness. Through policy, regulation, and partnerships, METI contributes to sustainable growth and industrial modernization both domestically and internationally.

METI AI and Tech Talent Internship in Japan 2025 (Fully Funded)

METI AI and Tech Talent Internship in Japan 2025 (Fully Funded)

The Applications are open to apply for the METI AI and Tech Talent Internship in Japan 2025. It is a Fully Funded International Internship in Japanese Companies in the Fields of AI, IT, and Tech. The Duration of the Internship is 1.5 Months.

21 May, 2025 Deadline: 26 Jun, 2025



Scholarships by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan

Fully Funded

Frequently Asked Questions

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what is an Internship scholarship?

An internship scholarship is a monetary grant designed to assist students in covering the expenses of an internship, particularly those that are unpaid or offer minimal compensation, enabling them to acquire practical experience without incurring significant financial pressure. It is a type of scholarships that help students with different academic costs, e.g., travel, accommodation, and living costs.


Key distinctions from other programs

Internship: A temporary position focused on training, which can be compensated or unpaid.

Advantages for students:

Obtain practical, hands-on experience relevant to their field.

Enhance new skills and implement academic knowledge in a professional environment.

Establish a professional network and form connections with individuals in the industry.

Refine career objectives and determine if a particular field suits them well.

Sources of funding: These scholarships can originate from a range of sources, including non-profit organizations, corporations, and other groups that aim to support future professionals.



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