The RIKEN IMS Internship 2026 in Yokohama, Japan, a fully supported research internship program for early-career researchers and international students, is currently accepting applications. Master’s, PhD, and young postdoctoral students are eligible for the one- to three-month internship. There is no application cost or IELTS requirement, and candidates may be from any country.
The RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) offers participants the chance to obtain practical research experience in a top-notch scientific setting. Under the careful supervision of seasoned supervisors, chosen interns will work in Yokohama City, supporting ongoing initiatives in integrative medicine, biomedical research, and related scientific domains.
In addition to performing research, interns will have the opportunity to work with top scientists and colleagues from across the world, take part in lectures, workshops, and lab meetings, and learn about sophisticated laboratory procedures and Japanese research culture. Young researchers have a fantastic opportunity to build a solid foundation for a future career in biomedical science, broaden their professional networks, and acquire practical skills through this internship.
Host Country: Japan
University: RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Yokohama
Opportunity Type: Internship
Eligibility Country: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Required Documents for Application
- Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed summary of your academic qualifications, research experience, and relevant skills.
- Statement of Purpose: A personal essay explaining your motivation for applying, your research interests, and what you hope to achieve during the internship.
- Research Background: Documentation or description of your previous research experience, projects, or publications relevant to the internship.
- Desired Internship Dates: Indication of your preferred start and end dates for the internship within the program’s timeframe.
- GDPR Consent Form: Required only for applicants residing in the EU or UK, granting consent for the processing of personal data.
- Recommendation Letter: A letter of reference from a professor, supervisor, or mentor who can attest to your academic and research capabilities.





