Research

Research Institutes

Institute of Comparative Law in Japan

The Institute of Comparative Law in Japan was founded in 1948, the first such institute in Japan. Since then, it has earned a great reputation for the leading research it has conducted in the field.

The Institute has been actively engaged in research, forming organizations comprising Institute staff as well as outstanding external researchers to undertake joint research projects that focus on a number of themes.

Research results are published in the quarterly journal Hikakuho Zasshi (Comparative Law Review; see Statistics) in the Institute's monographs, as well as in many other forums, such as research conferences.

The Institute is also actively involved in academic exchange with other universities and research facilities in and outside Japan. As well as pursuing exchange of papers and information, it also arranges international symposia and lectures by visiting foreign researchers.

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Date of Founding

1948

Number of Researchers

100 staff researchers
17 visiting research fellows
288 contract researchers
Publications Hikakuho Zasshi (Comparative Law Review),
Kenkyu Sosho (Research Monographs),
Honyaku Sosho (Translated Monographs),
Shiryo Sosho (Documentation Monographs)
Research Projects 45 research projects(78KB)
URL

https://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/comparative_law/
(Japanese only)

Institute of Accounting Research

The Institute of Accounting Research was founded in 1948, for research into such fields as the practice and theory of corporate accounting, tax matters, and corporate legislation and regulation.

Eventually, the Research and Documents Section broke away to become the Institute of Business Research. Today, the Institute of Accounting Research focuses primarily on lectures designed to educate and provide guidance to students seeking to become professionals or wish to obtain bookkeeping certification, business owners or managers, or heads of accounting divisions. Its nature, therefore, is slightly different than the University's other institutes.

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Date of Founding

1948(as a voluntary organization)
Formally established in 1950 as a research institute affiliated with Chuo University Gakkohojin (educational foundation)

Publications Keiri Kenkyu (Journal)
URL

http://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/accounting/
(Japanese only)

Institute of Economic Research

Founded in 1964, the Institute of Economic Research was initiated as a research institute attached to the educational foundation of Chuo University, with the objective of promoting joint research and studies into the realities of the Japanese and world economies, conducting research under contract, and holding seminars and lectures for the public.

The research engaged in by the Institute is primarily joint research conducted by project teams. The projects are of two types: research groups and working groups. Findings from research activities are published every three years, in the former case, in Kenkyu Sosho (Research Monographs), and in the latter case, in Keizai Kenkyujo Nenpo (Annual of the Institute of Economic Research).

The research project teams actively publicize their work, frequently holding public seminars and research meetings.

The Facility's library has a collection with a great emphasis on U.S. and U.K. government publications on economic issues and OECD documents.

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Date of Founding

1964

Number of Researchers

122 staff researchers
164 visiting research fellows
44 assistant researchers
Publications Kenkyu Sosho (Research Monographs),
Keizai Kenkyujo Nenpo (Annual of the Institute of Economic Research),
Kenkyu Kaiho (Monograph Series),
Research Papers, Discussion Papers
URL

http://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/economic/
(Japanese only)

Institute of Social Sciences

Director, Professor NARUKO Hiroko

It has been almost two months since I assumed the position of  the Director of the Institute of Social Sciences in April 2021, after being unexpectedly elected in the election held at the end of last year. I will make every effort to promote smooth research activities of the Institute of Social Science while maintaining good communication with researchers, visiting researchers, associate researchers, and the staff of the Office of the Research Institutes who support our research activities.

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Contact information

Administration Office, Institute of Social Sciences 
Building No.2, Tama Campus 
742-1 Higashinakano, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0393, Japan
E-mail: shaken@g.chuo-u.ac.jp
Tel: +81-42-674-3276
Tama Campus Map

Institute of Business Research

The Institute of Business Research was founded in 1979 with the aim of conducting theoretical and empirical research of companies and businesses.

Joint teams made up of researchers with specialities in such fields as business administration, accounting, commerce, finance, and economics, work together with visiting fellows and assistant researchers to conduct research activities. The research findings of the research team are made public through such publications as Kenkyu Sosho (Research Series) or the periodical Kigyo Kenkyu (Corporate Research Reports). And the many public lectures and research meetings where these findings are presented are attended by a large number of people.

The Institute has an active program of international exchange, including international collaborative research, accepting foreign researchers, and exchanging papers with overseas research facilities.researchers.

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Date of Founding

1979

Number of Researchers

86 staff researchers
46 visiting research fellows
37 assistant researchers
Publications Kenkyu Sosho (Research Series),
Honyaku Sosho (Translation Series),
Kigyo Kenkyu (Corporate Research Reports),
Research Papers
URL

http://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/business/
(Japanese only)

Institute of Cultural Sciences

Overview

Chuo University’s Institute of Cultural Sciences was founded on 13 November 1978 for the purpose of advancing our understanding of culture and cultural issues through collaborative research. What makes the Institute unique is that its members can participate in research beyond their individual areas of expertise by collaborating with other members coming from diverse disciplines across a broad range of areas. The Institute provides support for its members to conduct research on their theme for Research Project team or Large Research Collaboration Project team. Teams are made up of a combination of full-time Chuo University faculty members, visiting researchers from other universities, and doctoral students who may join as associate researchers.

Mission

 1.    To conduct collaborative research relating to cultural sciences.

 2.    To acquire and archive research materials.

 3.    To publish research results.

 4.    To hold workshops and lectures.

 5.    To provide necessary practical support for achieving the above aims.

Message from the Director

Director FUKAMACHI Hideo Professor, Faculty of Global Management

That team-based collaborative research should form the basis of our work――this is the first and foremost principle of our Institute. Each team freely and independently sets up its research project, develops and publishes its results, and paves the way for a renewed or completely different team to be formed. Through this “metabolic” process of regeneration, the Institute is constantly moving forward as a fresh organization that nonetheless retains continuity. The flexible and diversified generative framework has enabled the Institute to act as fertile ground for developing cross-disciplinary and collaborative knowledge among individuals with varied interests and diverse areas of expertise. The resulting research activities have made diverse and invaluable contributions to the world, not only in the form of public workshops and annual journals, but also through the special publication of collections of research articles and translations. As the director of the Institute, I look to the University to continue to develop its support for us and to provide the best environment for pursuing research, and I firmly believe that our members’ research will continue to flourish and become ever more dynamic.

Contact information

Administration Office, Institute of Cultural Sciences 
Building No.2, Tama Campus 
742-1 Higashinakano, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0393, Japan
E-mail: jinbun-grp@g.chuo-u.ac.jp
Tel: +81-42-674-3270
Tama Campus Map

Institute of Health and Sports Science

The Institute of Health and Sports Science was founded to conduct joint research and thus contribute to the advancement of learning in the fields of Health and Sports Science. It is currently active in 11 fields of research, including Sports Education, Student Fitness, Outdoor Pursuits, Human Performance, Physical Arts, Athlete-Entourge, High-altitude Training, Joint Research Group on Sport and Health Policy, Sports Paychiatry, Sports Psychology, and Systems Physiology.

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Date of Founding

1978

Number of Researchers (as of April 1, 2024)

34 staff researchers
71 visiting research fellows
1 assistant researchers
Publications

Kiyo (Journal of the Institute of Health and Sports Science)

URL

http://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/hsscience/
(Japanese only)

Institute of Science and Engineering

Since its founding in 1992, the main focus of the Institute of Science and Engineering has been joint and project research. The Institute strives to ensure that in the process of furthering synergetic, interdisciplinary research, however, it remains a center both for improving science and technology and pursuing advances in leading-edge science and technology.
The Institute actively promotes joint research with corporations and transfer of technologies. Through close cooperation and coordination of various internal bodies, such as the Research and Development Initiatives, the Institute aims to build Chuo University's own original cycle for creating intellectual property (creating, protecting, and utilizing intellectual property, and nurturing human resources).

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Date of Founding

1992

Number of Researchers
(as of May,2016)

176 staff researchers
43visiting research fellows
77assistant researchers
Publications

Ronbunsyu (Journal of the Institute of Science and Engineering),
Nenpo (Annual Report of the Institute of Science and Engineering)

URL

https://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/science/
(Japanese only)

Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies

The Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies was founded to develop comprehensive and multi-angled research methodologies for studies in policy and culture, with a view to contributing to the achievement by the international community of harmony between the peoples of the world.
 

The Institute engages in joint research and studies, as well as convening research meetings, lectures and symposia in matters of policy and culture as they impact on all aspects of human activity, from daily life to the broad global arena. The central projects are The Place of Japan in the 21st Century, and Images of Japan in the Textbooks of the World. People from both the University and other arenas are welcome to participate in its research meetings, lectures, and symposia.

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Date of Founding

1996

Number of Researchers

71 staff researchers
14visiting research fellows
19assistant researchers
Publications

Nenpo (Annual Bulletin of the Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies)

URL https://www.chuo-u.ac.jp/research/institutes/policystudies/
(Japanese only)