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Days of pursuing my research theme and finding fulfillment in the growth of my students.

Ito Yukio/Research Areas: Modern German Literature (Rilke), Comparative Cultural Studies (Cities and Culture)

A Personal Change Became a Research Topic I Could Not Ignore as an Economist.

Masao Ogaki/Research Fields: Macroeconomics, International Finance, Econometrics

I want to thank everyone who has supported me for receiving the Keio Award.

Takako Greve/Research Areas: Non-cooperative game theory and microeconomics

Blessed with good mentors, good scholarship, and good timing, I have had a happy time as a researcher.

Norio Tsutaki/Research Fields: History of Economic Thought, History of Social Thought

I hope you will pursue what truth is, deep within social phenomena, through scholarship.

Mitsuo Kumashiro/Research Fields: History of economic thought, Central and Eastern Europe, particularly the social and economic thought of Poland

One study sparked curiosity after another, leading to the development of new research.

Tamon Yamada/Research Areas: Public Economics, Public Finance, Public Choice, NPO Economics, Cultural Economics

What is important when studying economics is the perspective on humanity with which one learns.

Eisaku Ide/Research Fields: Fiscal Sociology, Local Public Finance, History of Central Bank Policy

The highest level of learning nurtures the confidence to succeed on the global stage.

Tatsuya Mitsuda/Research Area: European Social and Cultural History

Recognizing "En" (Connections) is What Defines Individuality.

Tetsuya Hattori/Research Areas: Probability Theory, Mathematical Physics

Learning "How to Find a Problem" Is the First Step.

Katsura Sako/Research Area: English and American Literature (British novels from the latter half of the 20th century onwards)