有志竟成Yuh-shi Kyoh-sei
Where there’s a will, there’s a way: If your resolve is strong enough, you can surely achieve your goal.
For supporting young researchers tackling challenges with lofty ideals
Established to commemorate Tasuku Honjo’s receipt of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Tasuku Honjo “Yuh-shi” Fund was originally endowed by Dr. Honjo’s donation of the cash award that accompanied his Nobel Prize. Further donations are now being sought widely to expand the fund.
This fund provides research funding and secure positions to young people who seek to pursue a career in research with high ideals.
The word “Yuh-shi” in the fund’s name comes from the phrase “Yuh-shi Kyoh-sei,” or “where there’s a will, there’s a way,” which is Dr. Honjo’s personal motto. The phrase derives from a historical Chinese text, and means that those who have a steadfast and unbending will can undoubtedly attain their goals. Even things that seem impossible can eventually be achieved if tackled with a firm conviction.
This fund will be used in support of young researchers who demonstrate this kind of conviction as they seek careers in life sciences and a broad range of other scientific endeavors.
●Applications of the Tasuku Honjo “Yuh-shi” Fund
Category | Young researchers engaged in life sciences, basic research, etc. |
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Content | Long-term support for salary and research funds |
●Benefits for Donors
Each donor to the fund will receive a letter of gratitude from Tasuku Honjo. For individuals donating one million yen or more, this letter will be framed.
News
- 2021/04/12
- The Kyoto University Tasuku Honjo “Yuh-shi” Fund official website is now available.