Domain-specific Priority Research
This research program is designed to boost the sophistication of research carried out at the University and to promote research deemed likely to bring benefits to society.
Helping to build a platform for young and female researchers
The University provides funding for research by young, female researchers as part of a research program with the goal of building a platform for promising future research and fostering human resources development.
Recommended Research Projects (a program that helps researchers obtain public research funding)
The University provides research funding for projects on the verge of being chosen to receive public funding, such as Grants‐in‐aid for Scientific Research, so that researchers can actively seek outside funding.
Other
Publication and disclosure of research findings
Research findings are published in treatises, bulletins, collections of papers issued by research divisions, and other venues, and they are also disclosed in Fukuoka University's institutional repository.
Hosting of academic lectures
The University supports academic lectures and symposiums featuring prominent researchers from Japan and overseas.
Dissertation publication subsidies
The University offers subsidies to full-time faculty members earning degrees or planning to earn degrees to partially offset the cost of publication of their dissertations.
Conference hosting assistance
The University offers subsidies to partially offset the cost of conferences hosted at its facilities.
Collection and management of ancient documents and folk materials
The University collects rare, ancient documents and folk materials (such as articles used in everyday life) that are needed for research. Some of these items are available for viewing on the website.
Acceptance and management of off-campus research funding, grants, and other funding
The University works actively to secure competitive research funding such as Grants-in-aid for Scientific Research.
We also conduct research in a variety of fields, for example through contract research, joint research, donation-funded research, and research-targeted donations.
Researcher information
Information about the University's researchers (profiles and research records) are available for viewing on the website.