Graduate study in Mathematics at Kyushu University for April 2027 entry. Master's programs run 2 years; PhD programs add 3 more years. Both Japanese-taught and limited English-track options are available depending on the specific lab and supervisor.
About Kyushu University
Founded 1911. QS 2027 #164 southwestern imperial in Fukuoka; ~13% international, ¥535,800/year. Strong in engineering, medicine, applied sciences, lower cost. See the full Kyushu University profile.
Language of instruction
Most Mathematics programs at Kyushu University are taught in Japanese. JLPT N2 is the practical minimum; N1 is preferred. International applicants without strong Japanese should consider entering as a research student (kenkyusei) and upgrading Japanese during the first year. See our Kenkyusei vs Direct Master's guide.
Admissions requirements
- Bachelor's degree in a related field with strong GPA
- JLPT N2 or N1 for Japanese-taught programs
- Research plan — 2-page document; the most important application document. See our annotated sample.
- Two academic recommendations — see our template guide.
- Entrance exam for Japanese-taught programs (typically August or February); document review + Zoom interview for English-track
Tuition and scholarships
Kyushu University is a national university with standard tuition of ¥535,800/year for graduate study. Tuition waivers of 50-100% are common for international students based on academic merit and financial need.
- MEXT scholarship: covers tuition + ¥1.7M/year stipend + airfare
- JASSO Honors Scholarship: ¥48-80K/month after enrollment
- Honjo International: ¥150K/month for 3 years
- University-internal scholarships: see the Kyushu University page for specifics
- For all options: scholarships hub
How to apply for 2027 entry
- October 2025 — January 2026: Identify a target lab + professor at Kyushu University. Read recent papers.
- January — April 2026: Email the professor 6-12 months before application deadline.
- April — July 2026: Take JLPT (December 2025 or July 2026) and TOEFL/IELTS.
- July — September 2026: Submit application materials (varies by program — check specific deadlines).
- August 2026 / February 2027: Entrance exam (Japanese-taught) or document review + interview (English).
- September — December 2026: Results announced.
- January — March 2027: COE issued, visa stamp at embassy.
- April 2027: Arrival in Japan.
For the full timeline applicable to all Japanese graduate schools, see our application timeline guide.
Career outcomes
Graduates from Mathematics programs at Kyushu University pursue careers across industry research, academia, and entrepreneurship. Common outcomes include positions at Japanese tech companies (Sony, Hitachi, NTT, Toyota, Preferred Networks), foreign tech companies in Japan, faculty positions at Japanese and international universities, and startups. Japan's Highly Skilled Professional visa accelerates the path to permanent residency for high-earning graduates.
Bottom line
Mathematics graduate study at Kyushu University offers primarily Japanese-track options. Combined with MEXT or a foundation scholarship plus tuition waiver, most international students complete their degree at zero out-of-pocket cost. For comparison with other universities offering the same field, see the related programs below.