Institute of Science Tokyo to be second recipient of ¥10 trillion fund

A government expert panel has recommended the Institute of Science Tokyo as a candidate for designation as a University for International Research Excellence in a report released on Friday. This status would make it eligible for aid from a ¥10 trillion Japanese government fund supporting universities. Currently, Tohoku University is the only institution with this recognition.

An expert panel established by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) released a report on Friday recommending the Institute of Science Tokyo and Kyoto University as candidates for recognition as Universities for International Research Excellence. Institutions with this status become eligible for support from a ¥10 trillion government fund aimed at bolstering universities.

The panel praised the Institute of Science Tokyo's plan and vision for reforms that span research field boundaries. The education minister is expected to certify the Institute of Science Tokyo by the end of fiscal 2025, which concludes in March 2026, with Kyoto University likely to follow. Tohoku University remains the sole current holder of this designation.

This ¥10 trillion fund is designed to foster university development, particularly for those pursuing international research excellence. The recognition of the Institute of Science Tokyo marks a significant step in advancing innovation within Japan's higher education landscape.

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