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Sir Brian Hoskins and His Excellency Mr Hajime Hayashi, Ambassador of Japan to the United Kingdom

Sir Brian Hoskins and His Excellency Mr Hajime Hayashi, Ambassador of Japan to the United Kingdom.

Many critical problems could be tackled through greater international cooperation in weather and climate science.

We are actively pursuing opportunities for match funding of the Fellowship scheme so that the scheme may be made permanent and more visits of young Japanese scientists can be supported.

A further expansion of the scheme could include long-term visits by University of Reading scientists to institutions in Japan.

Through the generous donation made by Sir Brian Hoskins, we are able to support an annual visit from a talented young researcher every year for the next decade. This decade will be critical for climate action and for advancing our understanding of how climate is affecting destructive extreme events.

Recognising the importance of nurturing these relations, the University of Reading does not charge bench fees or overheads for visiting scholars. Funding is used only to support their travel and subsistence allowing them and their home institutions to better establish scientific links.

If you are interested in providing match funding, or other financial support or sponsorship for this Fellowship, please contact Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez, Head of the School of Mathematical Physical and Computational Sciences at a.j.charlton-perez@reading.ac.uk for further information.

Japan Fellowship

Prof. Sir Brian Hoskins was awarded the Japan Prize in the field of Resources, Energy, the Environment, and Social Infrastructure for his research. Learn how Sir Brian is using the Prize money to endow a new fellowship for Early Career scientists from Japan.

Application Process

Learn how you can apply for the Early Careers Research Fellowship. An annual application for the fellowship will open in October each year. 
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Weather and climate science

The University of Reading has one of the largest concentrations of researchers in weather and climate science in the World. Find out more about our research.