Social Contributions through Foundations
As a good corporate citizen, Kajima actively supports academic, cultural and artistic activities. In particular, it has promoted academic, cultural and artistic activities for many years through five foundations.
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Established in 1976, the Kajima Foundation has provided research grants, researcher exchange assistance, international joint research assistance, and assistance for international research conferences with the aim of promoting academic and cultural advancement in Japan.
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The Kajima Foundation for the Arts (Japanese version only)
Established in 1982, the Kajima Foundation for the Arts provides grants for research in the arts, related publications, international exchange, and projects to foster art dissemination, aiming to foster the arts and enrich Japanese culture.
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Kajima Ikueikai(Scholarship) Foundation (Japanese version only)
Established in 1956, the Kajima Ikueikai Foundation provides scholarships to economically disadvantaged undergraduate and graduate students in Japan, including students from other countries.
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Kajima Institute of International Peace
Established in 1966, the Kajima Institute of International Peace aims to support Japan's domestic readiness in a changing environment by conducting and publishing research on matters fundamental to future security and prosperity, contributing as much as possible to Japan's peaceful role in Asia and the world.
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Atsumi International Foundation
Established in 1994 based on the wish of Kajima’s late Honorary Chairman Takeo Atsumi, the Atsumi International Foundation has been providing scholarships to international students and Japanese students, enrolled in a doctoral program in Japanese universities, and developing international exchange programs. To build long-lasting networks among scholarship recipients, the foundation plans and implements a variety of events, such as domestic and international academic conferences, workshops, and study tours.