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The 2023 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony was held at the Kyoto International Conference Center on November 10, with 750 guests attending. It was held for the first time in four years, for the ceremony had been canceled after the 2019 Kyoto Prize due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the series "Visiting 3S Researchers," we interview researchers in 3S who are very active in a variety of fields. The tenth interview is with Dr. Masaya Oki (2008 Inamori Research Grant Recipient) from Graduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui.
Commemorative lectures by the 2023 Kyoto Prize laureates will be held in Kyoto on November 11. These lectures provide an opportunity to get to know not only the achievements of the laureates but also their views on life and personalities.
Tickets are now on sale for the INAMORI Music Day 2023 concert held at Kyoto Concert Hall on November 3, 2023. This year’s concert will feature a conductor Kenshiro Sakairi and a cellist Haruma Sato, who will perform with the City of Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. In addition, 300 free tickets are available for junior high...
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureates Announced!
The Inamori Foundation is pleased to announce the 2023 Kyoto Prize laureates at around 15:00 on June 16 (JST.) The press conference is going to be live streamed on the Kyoto Prize YouTube channel. Please join us online!
At The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike (Sakyo-ku, Kyoto) on April 15, a grant presentation ceremony for the Inamori Research Grant, which supports researchers in the natural sciences and the humanities and social sciences, was held.
The Inamori Foundation announced the 2023 fellows for the Inamori Research Institute for Science (InaRIS) Fellowship Program on March 17, 2023.
The Inamori Foundation announced the 50 recipients of the 2023 Inamori Grants on March 10, 2023. Out of 394 applicants, 40 from the field of natural sciences and 10 from the field of humanities and social sciences were selected through the rigorous selection.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Joan Jonas, the 2018 Kyoto Prize laureate in the Arts and Philosophy category.
3S is the abbreviation for “Seiwa Scholars Society,” which consists of the past and current Inamori Research Grant recipients. The 3S has evolved since 1997 with the hope that the interactions among the various specialties of the 3S members can lead to the further development of the research of their own. In the series “Visiting...
This year, due to the concerns about COVID-19, we have decided to cancel the Presentation Ceremony and related events. Instead, the same as last year, the Commemorative Lectures and introductory videos will be available online on the 2022 Kyoto Prize Special Website!