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Takeda believes in the power of education for young people and
works with numerous organizations to provide scholarships and
fellowships in the sciences.
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists - As part of an ongoing effort to advance the future of science
education, Takeda has an alliance with the Achievement Rewards
for College Scientists Foundation (ARCS), the nations largest
science scholarship program. Through its partnership with ARCS,
Takeda annually awards scholarships to students pursuing degrees
in science-related fields at Chicago-area universities.
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ADA/TPNA Mentor-Based Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - A partnership with the American Diabetes Association Research
Foundation and Takeda for a Mentor-Based Minority Postdoctoral
Fellowship Program supports the research efforts of three
minority Ph.D. candidates per year for three years with a
$315,000 grant. By funding groundbreaking scientific
investigations and helping to promote ethnic diversity in the
community of advanced diabetes research, this program has
further strengthened Takedas commitment to science education.
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Young Women's Leadership Charter School - Takeda provides funding to this unique program, which offers
urban girls a college preparatory education emphasizing math,
science and technology, areas where women, and particularly
women of color, have long been seriously underrepresented.
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Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce - Takeda has partnered with the Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods
Chamber of Commerce Dollars for Scholars chapter to offer three
college scholarships to graduating high school seniors residing
in the 60015 zip code. A community service scholarship in the
amount of $1,000 and two $5,000 science scholarships is awarded
each April.
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