Kyoto University is expected to become the third recipient of state aid designed to support universities with potential to produce world-class research results, a government panel report released by the education ministry showed Friday.The education minister is seen certifying the institution as a University for International Research Excellence by the end of this summer, which would make it eligible for aid from a Japanese government-financed ¥10 trillion ($62.2 billion) fund, joining Tohoku University and the Institute of Science Tokyo.Support worth some ¥20 billion would be provided to Kyoto University in the initial year after its certification and approval of an improvement plan to be submitted by the university.