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Policy and funding

Why money is tight for Japanese science

06 Nov 2017 Matin Durrani

On a Physics World visit to Tokyo, Yasuhiro Iye, a condensed-matter physicist who is executive director of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, talks to Matin Durrani about the pressures and challenges facing Japan’s biggest funding agency

Yasuhiro Iye
Money matters: Yasuhiro Iye is an executive director of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. (Courtesy: Matin Durrani)
“Budget.” That was the one-word answer from Yasuhiro Iye, when I asked him what was the

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