On April 10, 2020, the Inamori Foundation announced the 2020 fellows for the Inamori Research Institute for Science (InaRIS) Fellowship Program. As the first two InaRIS fellows for this new program, Tadashi Takayanagi (Professor, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University) and Atsushi Noguchi (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Art and Sciences, The University of...
The Inamori Foundation announced the 2020 Inamori Grants 50 recipients on March 17. Out of 538 applicants, 40 from the natural sciences and 10 from the humanities and social sciences were chosen through the rigorous selection.
The InaRIS Fellowship Program grants 10 million yen per year over 10 years (totaling 100 million yen) to researchers engaged in investigations into topics with high potential based on a grand vision, providing them with opportunities to indulge themselves in research activities and pursue the possibility of triggering a quantum leap in science. The keyword...
The InaRIS Fellowship Program is a new program of the research grants that the Inamori Foundation established in 2019. One of the members of InaRIS Fellowship Operation Committee, Dr. Shinya Yamanaka, Kyoto University, commented on its characteristics.
The Inamori Foundation starts to accept registration for the Inamori Grants and Inamori Research Institute for Science (InaRIS) Fellowship.
Today, the Inamori Foundation announced an establishment of the new grants program: “Inamori Research Institute for Science (InaRIS) Fellowship Program” in the press conference at Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
The 2019 Inamori Grants recipients, 50 members were announced by the Inamori Foundation.
The Inamori Foundation announced the 2019 Inamori Grants 50 recipients on March 15. Out of 550 applicants, 40 from the natural sciences and 10 from the humanities and social sciences were chosen through the rigorous selection.