Guideline

We welcome applications from physicians, dentists, pharmacists, and clinical psychologists with at least two years of practical experience, including initial clinical training.
As of January 2026, we are accepting students for the Doctoral Program in Medical Science and the Doctoral Program in Public Health. Applicants from healthcare and related professions—such as occupational health nurses, public health nurses, certified social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language-hearing therapists—as well as Certified Social Insurance and Labour Consultants or those in the legal profession, are encouraged to contact us for individual consultation.
We particularly welcome inquiries from those who have the following aspirations.

Person

We especially welcome inquiries from those who have the following aspirations.

Those who wish to develop a high level of expertise as future researchers or practitioners in the academic fields of occupational medicine, occupational health, or school health.

Those who wish to pioneer new areas of occupational safety and health in the coming era, either as medical technical officials in relevant government ministries and agencies, such as the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, or as administrative officers in local governments.

Those who wish to study stress-related science in an integrated manner in a research laboratory grounded in real-world workplaces where accumulated fatigue is observed, ranging from in vivo to in vitro research, and from individual cases to policy proposals, including legal reforms.

Contact / Access

ADDRESS

Health Care Office, Occupational Welfare Division, Agency for Health, Safety and Environment, Kyoto University
Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8317, Japan

TEL

075-753-2435

MAIL

occupational_medicine@hoken.kyoto-u.ac.jp

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