Research support
TA (Teaching Assistant) system
This is a system in which assistants perform teaching assistant duties under the direction and supervision of the faculty member in charge, with the aim of improving the educational effectiveness of classes. Along with scholarships, it provides financial support for students' research activities.
Graduate student research expenses
The subsidy is paid to each student each fiscal year to support their research activities. The main expenditures are for books for research, consumables for research, membership fees, conference and research travel expenses, server access fees, and copying fees for research.
Graduate Student Research Expenses Subsidy Program
This is a system to subsidize travel expenses etc. when students conduct research surveys in Japan or overseas or give presentations at academic conferences (approval system, cap applies).
Nozawa Award for Research Encouragement (Graduate School of Economics)
Nozawa Award for Research Encouragement (200,000 yen per award) will be given to outstanding papers that have been recognized as having made a contribution to research in economics, management, or finance. Up to two awards will be given each year to students enrolled in the graduate school, as well as those who have completed Doctral Program after earning credits (those under 45 years of age at the time of submitting the application paper).
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Research Presentation Grant System (Graduate School of Humanities)
To increase opportunities for students to present their research, Graduate School of Humanities publishes the Musashi Journal of Culture once a year and distributes it to universities across the country. The journal solicits humanities-related papers from not only current graduate students, but also those who have completed their studies or who have completed Doctral Program three years) and provides offprints to contributors.
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