Kyoto University Set to Join Japan's Elite Research-Aid Program with Major Reforms

July 3, 2026
Kyoto University Set to Join Japan's Elite Research-Aid Program with Major Reforms
  • The first-year package is slated at around 20 billion yen, contingent on presenting an approved improvement plan.

  • Post-designation, the ministry will periodically review Kyoto University to assess plan implementation and adjust grants or continued support as needed.

  • Ongoing monitoring will influence future grant decisions based on how the university implements its plan.

  • Kyoto University’s plan had been under refinement but met certification criteria, with implementation timing fixed as of last December.

  • A core reform involves moving away from insular, professor-led seminars toward a department-based structure to nurture younger researchers’ independence.

  • The plan includes abolishing small laboratory groups led by individual professors and reorganizing into about 20 department units by field to boost collaboration and competitiveness.

  • By shifting to department-based organization, the university aims to strengthen research independence and cross-field collaboration.

  • Kyoto University is set to become the third recipient of Japan’s flagship research-aid program, after certification as a University for International Research Excellence.

  • Education authorities plan to certify Kyoto University by the end of the summer, unlocking access to a portion of the 10 trillion yen fund designed to bolster top-tier research institutions.

  • Education Minister Yohei Matsumoto described Kyoto University as poised to model dramatic growth and lead globally as a premier research university.

  • Initial annual support is planned at about 20 billion yen, contingent on submission and approval of an improvement plan.

  • The designation could be formalized by summer’s end, enabling up to 25 years of support with annual subsidies around 20 billion yen for fiscal 2026.

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