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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Nihon Gakujutsu Shinkō Kai (Gakushin)
Agency overview
Formed1932
JurisdictionGovernment of Japan
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Annual budget2011 fiscal year ¥334.7 billion
Agency executive
  • President, Tsuyoshi Sugino
Parent agencyMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Websitejsps.go.jp

The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (日本学術振興会, Nihon Gakujutsu Shinkō Kai, JSPS) is an Independent Administrative Institution in Japan, established for the purpose of contributing to the advancement of science in all fields of the natural and social sciences and the humanities.[1]

History edit

The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science was founded in 1932 as a non-profit foundation through an endowment granted by Emperor Shōwa. JSPS became a quasi-governmental organization in 1967 under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture (Monbusho), and after 2001 under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In 2003, JSPS entered a new phase with its conversion to an Independent Administrative Institution. This new administrative configuration is intended to become a step towards improving the effectiveness and efficiency of JSPS's management, which in turn should help to improve the quality of the services which are offered to individual researchers, universities, and research institutes.[1]

Timeline edit

The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science has expanded and evolved over time:[1]

  • 1932 - JSPS is established as a non-profit foundation, endowed by Emperor Shōwa
  • 1933 - First University-Industry Cooperative Research Committee is organized
  • 1950 - First issue of Gakujutsu Geppo (Japanese Scientific Monthly) is published
  • 1959 - JSPS fellowship program for young Japanese scientists (Shorei Kenkyuin) is inaugurated
  • 1960 - JSPS program for inviting foreign researchers to Japan is commenced
  • 1963 - US-Japan Cooperative Science Program is established
  • 1965 - JSPS Research Station in Nairobi is opened
  • 1967 - JSPS is re-established as a quasi-governmental organization under the "Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Act"
  • 1976 - Cooperative programs with Southeast Asian countries are commenced
  • 1985 - JSPS fellowship program for young Japanese scientists (Tokubetsu Kenkyuin) is begun; the JSPS International Prize for Biology is inaugurated
  • 1988 - JSPS program of granting postdoctoral fellowships to foreign researchers is inaugurated
  • 1990 - JSPS Liaison Office in Washington, D.C. is opened
  • 1992 - International Cooperative Program for Advanced Research is inaugurated
  • 1994 - Inter-Research Centers Cooperative Program is inaugurated
  • 1995 - JSPS Fellows Plaza is opened
  • 1996 - Research for the Future Program is inaugurated
  • 1998 - Japan-Australia Research Cooperative Program is inaugurated
  • 1999 - Award of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research is begun; Fureai Science Program is inaugurated
  • 2000 - JSPS Award for Eminent Scientists is inaugurated
  • 2001 - JSPS Liaison Office in Stockholm is opened
  • 2002 - 21st Century COE Program is inaugurated leading to the "Global COE (Centers of Excellence) Program"[2]
  • 2003 - Research Center for Science system is established; JSPS is re-established as an independent administrative institution.

Programs edit

The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science plays a pivotal role in the administration of a wide spectrum of Japan's scientific and academic programs. It provides the highest amount of funding available to postdoctoral fellows in the world. Over this 70-year period, JSPS has initiated, implemented and administered an array of domestic and international scientific programs. JSPS's operation is supported in large part by annual subsidies from the Japanese Government. Its main functions are:[1]

  • To foster young researchers,
  • To promote international scientific cooperation,
  • To award Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
  • To implement the Research for the Future Program,
  • To support scientific cooperation between the academic community and industry, and
  • To collect and distribute information on scientific research activities.

Publications edit

A number of publications are made available under the imprimatur of JSPS:[1]

  • Gakujutsu Geppo (Japanese Scientific Monthly), a monthly magazine containing scientific readings and articles on Japanese science policy and on scientific activities and research trends in governmental and academic organizations in Japan.
  • Information re: Japanese universities, research institutions, and their various research activities.
  • Scientific books.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e JSPS, web page (in English)
  2. ^ "JSPS -Global COE Program". Retrieved 27 June 2013.

External links edit

  • JSPS, web page (in English)
  • JSPS, web page (in Japanese)

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Publications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Japan Society for the Promotion of Science was founded in 1932 as a non profit foundation through an endowment granted by Emperor Shōwa JSPS became a quasi governmental organization in 1967 under the auspices of the Ministry of Education Science Sports and Culture Monbusho and after 2001 under the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology In 2003 JSPS entered a new phase with its conversion to an Independent Administrative Institution This new administrative configuration is intended to become a step towards improving the effectiveness and efficiency of JSPS s management which in turn should help to improve the quality of the services which are offered to individual researchers universities and research institutes 1 Timeline edit The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science has expanded and evolved over time 1 1932 JSPS is established as a non profit foundation endowed by Emperor Shōwa 1933 First University Industry Cooperative Research Committee is organized 1950 First issue of Gakujutsu Geppo Japanese Scientific Monthly is published 1959 JSPS fellowship program for young Japanese scientists Shorei Kenkyuin is inaugurated 1960 JSPS program for inviting foreign researchers to Japan is commenced 1963 US Japan Cooperative Science Program is established 1965 JSPS Research Station in Nairobi is opened 1967 JSPS is re established as a quasi governmental organization under the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Act 1976 Cooperative programs with Southeast Asian countries are commenced 1985 JSPS fellowship program for young Japanese scientists Tokubetsu Kenkyuin is begun the JSPS International Prize for Biology is inaugurated 1988 JSPS program of granting postdoctoral fellowships to foreign researchers is inaugurated 1990 JSPS Liaison Office in Washington D C is opened 1992 International Cooperative Program for Advanced Research is inaugurated 1994 Inter Research Centers Cooperative Program is inaugurated 1995 JSPS Fellows Plaza is opened 1996 Research for the Future Program is inaugurated 1998 Japan Australia Research Cooperative Program is inaugurated 1999 Award of Grants in Aid for Scientific Research is begun Fureai Science Program is inaugurated 2000 JSPS Award for Eminent Scientists is inaugurated 2001 JSPS Liaison Office in Stockholm is opened 2002 21st Century COE Program is inaugurated leading to the Global COE Centers of Excellence Program 2 2003 Research Center for Science system is established JSPS is re established as an independent administrative institution Programs editThe Japan Society for the Promotion of Science plays a pivotal role in the administration of a wide spectrum of Japan s scientific and academic programs It provides the highest amount of funding available to postdoctoral fellows in the world Over this 70 year period JSPS has initiated implemented and administered an array of domestic and international scientific programs JSPS s operation is supported in large part by annual subsidies from the Japanese Government Its main functions are 1 To foster young researchers To promote international scientific cooperation To award Grants in Aid for Scientific Research To implement the Research for the Future Program To support scientific cooperation between the academic community and industry and To collect and distribute information on scientific research activities Publications editA number of publications are made available under the imprimatur of JSPS 1 Gakujutsu Geppo Japanese Scientific Monthly a monthly magazine containing scientific readings and articles on Japanese science policy and on scientific activities and research trends in governmental and academic organizations in Japan Information re Japanese universities research institutions and their various research activities Scientific books See also editList of Independent Administrative Institutions Japan List of National Laboratories Japan Mathematical Society of Japan Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Japan Society of Applied PhysicsReferences edit a b c d e JSPS web page in English JSPS Global COE Program Retrieved 27 June 2013 External links editJSPS web page in English JSPS web page in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Japan Society for the Promotion of Science amp oldid 1157880049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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