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Social Contributions

Contributing to Economic Development

Nikkei Child-Raising Support Award

Nikkei presents this in recognition of outstanding projects for halting the declining birthrate and nurturing future generations. Nominations are solicited from companies, local governments, private organizations and civic groups. The award is presented to companies in which women are able to balance their careers and child-raising and to local governments and citizen groups that support child-rearing across their communities.


Nikkei Regional IT Awards

These awards are presented to recognize projects that demonstrate outstanding achievement in innovative IT applications and promote regional economies and industries or enhance the quality of life and culture based on regional creative ingenuity.


Jiro Enjoji Memorial Prize

This prize recognizes the activities of young, up-and-coming or midlevel economists. The prize was established in 2006 as a part of the activities organized in order to commemorate Nikkei's 130th anniversary and was named after Jiro Enjoji, former president of Nikkei, who also served as the first president of the Japan Center for Economic Research.


Special courses

It is our vital role to support the education programs for young generations. Nikkei offers special courses on environment, one issue that is critical to our future, at the Keio University Graduate School of System Design and Management. At the Okuma School of Public Management of Waseda University, we as a "Mecenat Support Member" contribute to scholarship funds, offer internships and make our editorial writers available as visiting lecturers.


Nikkei Prize for Economics Books

Established in 1958 to contribute to the enhancement, dissemination and broadened application of studies and knowledge in economics, management and accounting, the awards are given to about five authors and include a prizes of one million yen and, in the event a particularly noteworthy book has been published, a Special Prize of 1.5 million yen. Publishers of the award-winning books receive a medal.


Promoting Print Culture

Nikkei Novel Award

A 10 million-yen prize presented to writers of outstanding novels that feature both rich narrative reflecting the times and society as well as offering outstanding entertainment value. Nikkei Medium-Length Novel Award was also established with a one million-yen prize to recognize excellent medium-length novels that offer fresh points of view. This award is co-sponsored by Nikkei and Nikkei Publishing, Inc.


Promoting Communications in Asia

Nikkei Asia Prizes

The Nikkei Asia Prizes were established in 1996 to commemorate the 120th anniversary of The Nikkei, and annually presented to individuals or groups that have contributed to the stability and development of Asia in three fields-regional growth, technological innovation and culture.


Nikkei Asia Scholarship

Through this scholarship, Nikkei invites masters and doctoral candidates from Asian countries and regions including China, India, Korea and other ASEAN countries to serve as senior researchers. The goal is to promote research activities in the region by enhancing communications between universities and research institutes. The maximum term is one year. Scholarship awardees will work under the guidance of the Japan Center for Economic Research.


Tsinghua-Nikkei Institute of Media Studies

Nikkei jointly founded this academic institute on the campus of Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, with Nikkei Business Publishing, Inc., along with the Communication School of Tsinghua University in March 2006. Staffed with full-time personnel, the Institute plans to conduct research over the next five years into the digitalization of publications and newspapers and the transformation of the mass media. Nikkei assigns one of its own research staff to the Institute.


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