Areas of support

You can specify the purpose of your donation.

Unrestricted fund

This fund ensures the availability of stable and flexible funds used to address emerging needs across Science Tokyo.

Restricted funds

Institute of Science Tokyo Inaugural Giving Campaign

The Institute of Science Tokyo Inaugural Giving Campaign celebrates the establishment of the Institute in October 2024.

DLab+ Fund

This fund supports the activities of DLab+. Contributions go toward workshops where the Institute and the public design a more desirable future, and research activities that aim to make this future a reality.

Start-up Support Fund

This fund focuses on providing support to entrepreneurial faculty members and students who wish to commercialize their unique technological seeds through startups and accelerate the sharing of Science Tokyo research findings with the public.

Campus Environment Fund

Science Tokyo takes pride in providing and maintaining a rich, green, attractive campus environment. Donors who contribute a certain amount to this fund are entitled to a commemorative plate bearing their name on campus furniture.

Scholarship Fund

This specific fund supports students with financial difficulties in pursuing their desired education. Donors (Japanese residents) can choose to apply for either income tax deduction or tax credit.

Young Researchers Fund

This specific fund supports young researchers in unstable employment conditions and students aspiring to research careers. Donors (Japanese residents) can choose to apply for either income tax deduction or tax credit.

Women in Science & Technology Fund

This fund promotes diversity in the evolution of science and technology at Science Tokyo, and directly supports the advancement of women in the field.

Student Community Fund

This fund supports official student clubs at Science Tokyo, encouraging students to fully utilize both the right and left brain in academics, research, and club activities.

Student Club Fund

This fund supports official student clubs at Science Tokyo, encouraging students to fully utilize both the right and left brain in academics, research, and club activities.

Yoshinori Ohsumi Fund

After Honorary Professor Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016, a fund was established in his name with the goal of fostering talented individuals who contribute to the sustainable development of Japan. The fund supports students in need of financial help and provides assistance to young researchers.

Suematsu Fund

Named after Yasuharu Suematsu, the former Tokyo Institute of Technology president who donated a portion of his Japan Prize to Science Tokyo's predecessor, this fund encourages young scientists and engineers to pursue research in diverse fields, develop new technology, and delve into the unexplored domains of science.

Projects in need of financial support

Support for International Students

Various programs, scholarships, and support systems provide Science Tokyo's international students with assistance, including prior to and at the time of their arrival in Japan.

STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Education for Younger Generations

Support regular educational events and workshops organized by Science Tokyo to nurture younger generations who will create the future.

TAIST-Science Tokyo

TAIST-Science Tokyo, which was established in 2007 at the request of the Thai government, is a joint graduate education program organized in cooperation with NSTDA and leading Thai universities.

On-Campus Daycare Center

Show your support for Science Tokyo's three nurseries, all of which play an important role in contributing to the local community and welcoming a diverse student and faculty population to the Institute. These nurseries also help alleviate the high demand for daycare by offering services to local residents.

Quick Research Project for Safeguarding People and Society

When urgent societal issues arise, the Institute harnesses its research capabilities to promptly engage in studies aimed at safeguarding people's lives and society.

The Institute of Science Tokyo-Tsinghua University Joint Graduate Program

This is the first program of its kind in Japan, where students can pursue a master's degree in two countries simultaneously, and nurture professionals who can contribute to solving international social problems.

Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI)

Exploring the origins of the Earth and life

FUTURE OF HUMANITY RESEARCH CENTER

Where diverse researchers gather to think and communicate about the future of humanity

Schools, Faculties, Graduate Schools, Institutes

Institute of Science Tokyo Hospital

Unrestricted fund

Support for other organizations and activities

If the purpose of your donation is not listed above, please select "Other" in the "Area of Support" section on the Donation Application Input Screen and specify the recipient.

Contact

Development Group, Community Engagement Division

Zip code
152-8550
Address
T-2, 2-12-1, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo