Toshizo Watanabe, founder of the Watanabe Trust Fund at the University of Iceland, was awarded the Icelandic Order of the Falcon by the President of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, at a formal ceremony at Bessastaðir on 22 May. Watanabe received the Order for his contribution to the strengthening of academic and cultural ties between Iceland and Japan. The Order of the Falcon is the highest honour the Icelandic state can bestow.
Toshizo Watanabe presented the University of Iceland with a donation of USD 3 million in 2008, which was used to found the Watanabe Trust Fund. In 2018, Watanabe donated an additional USD 2 million to the fund, bringing the capital up to USD 5 million, the equivalent of ISK 600 million. Following this generous donation, it has been possible to significantly increase the number of grants awarded from the Fund each year. A total of 90 students and researchers have received grants since the first allocations in 2011.
The Watanabe Trust Fund is intended to foster academic links between Iceland and Japan and has provided students at the University of Iceland with the opportunity to study at Japanese universities as well as enabled Japanese students to apply to study at the University of Iceland. The Fund has also supported academics at the University of Iceland to travel and conduct research in Japan and vice versa, thereby encouraging increased research collaboration between Iceland and Japan in various fields.