If you make a new facility reservation at the end of the year, you can only pay the usage fee in cash.

Due to the year-end and New Year holidays (12/28~1/4), if you accept new facility reservations during the following period,
the usage fee will be paid only in cash.

Reservation period for bank transfer (prepayment) December   
13 (Tue) ~ 27 (Tue
), 2022     * Correspondence by mail will also not be possible.

● Reservation period for payment by registered mailDecember
   
20 (Tue) ~ 27 (Tue), 2022  

* We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.

Closed during the year-end and New Year holidays


【Campus Plaza Kyoto Closed Days】

The following are closed during the year-end and New Year holidays.
December 28, 2022 (Wed.) ~ January 4, 2023 (Wed.)

The museum will be open as usual from January 5, 2023 (Thu) for the New Year.
Please continue to use it.

Campus Plaza Kyoto Facility Reservation Schedule for AY2023

Facility reservations will be accepted from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 7,
2023
.


Reservations will be prioritized from those who visited on Tuesday, March 7.

Please note that facility reservations by phone will be accepted after the reception of visitors is completed
.

* Facility reservations by phone for last fiscal year will be accepted from around 3 p.m.
* Please note that the application and payment deadline for those who use the facility on April 1~4, 2023 will be shorter than
usual.

【The 20th Kyoto Student Festival Main Festival】

 

The 20th Kyoto Student Festival

 
   

 The 20th Kyoto Student Festival was held face-to-face for the first time in three years on Sunday, October 9. Although the event was shortened due to rainy weather, it was a great success with a large number of visitors and viewers. We believe that we were able to hold this festival safely thanks to the support and cooperation of everyone involved on a daily basis. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

 

◆The 20th Kyoto Student Festival

 

Day time

Sunday, October 9, 2022, 11:00-16:00
* Due to rain, some contents were changed and the time was shortened
. * Archived video is available on the official YouTube channel of the Kyoto Student Festival

Venue

Held in the Heian Jingu and Okazaki Promenade areas

Organizers

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee

Co-organizers

Kyoto Student Festival Organizing Committee (Kyoto Prefecture / Kyoto City / Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry /

Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives / University Consortium Kyoto)


Special Cooperation

Heian Shrine

 

 

 

◆Outline of the project

total odori


◆Contest Results

Kyo Flame Sodefure! contest

Yukatsu: Kyo Flame Sodefure! Tacchi
Runner-up: Kyo Flame Sodefure! Saikyo-mae
Line No. 3: Kyo Flame Sodefure! Kyokomachi

Kyoto Student Music Award

Winner: Like a tiger, but a cat
Runner-up: Short film gallery
3rd Prize: The Third Herd Orchestra

National Odori Performance

Yukatsu: Kyoto Women's University Creative Dance Club
Runner-up: P→SEN
No.3: BLACK★ Appuru

Family Contest

Winner: Doshisha University Curry's
 
Runner-up: Doshisha University Lamen Study Group
 
3rd Prize: KMIXX

  
If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, please check the official website of the Kyoto Student Festival and the official SNS for information updated from time to time.

 

Contact us

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto City Shimogyo-ku Nishinotoin-dori Shiokoji Sagaru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
TEL:075-353-9432 FAX:075-353-9431
E-mail:festa@stg02.stg-consortium.net
Kyoto Student Festival Official Website: http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/ 

Reiwa 4th Year Gakumachi Collaboration Project Gakumachi NEWS!

We will introduce the efforts of the Reiwa 4th year learning town collaboration project.

The "Gakumachi Collaboration Project" recruits plans and projects in which universities, students, and the local community collaborate to work on urban development and regional revitalization in Kyoto, and provides subsidy support.
We would like to inform you about the efforts of this year's selected organizations!

【Activities】Ritsumeikan University Camo Cinema 17 Executive Committee

On Sunday, August 21, we visited "Camo Cinema 17"!

 This time it was held for the first time in three years due to the influence of the corona disaster.                                                       He was actively engaged in public relations activities such as SNS transmission on Instagram, Twitter, and blog, and distribution of leaflets on the streets and at events. The original date of the event was Saturday 20th, but it was postponed to the next day due to rain, and on Sunday 21st, it rained heavily during the day, but it was held safely without a hitch. 

"Kamo Cinema" was launched 20 years ago by Ritsumeikan University students who were interested in environmental conservation of the Kamo River, a symbol of Kyoto, and currently has 35 members. In Kyoto, a student town, cleanup activities and outdoor movie screenings are held every summer as an effort to raise awareness of beautification among young people of the same generation. From there, this year marks the 17th year as an event that connects people to people, people to movies, and people to Kamogawa. 

On the day of the event, a cleanup activity called "Pikakamo" was held from 3:30 p.m., slightly staggered due to rain. At the same time, a "used book exchange meeting" was also held, which was the first attempt of the project. This is a project in which participants bring books and exchange them for new used books. By reducing the number of books thrown away, it was also part of the SDGs initiatives, and books of various genres were lined up at the venue, from novels to picture books, picture books, and old magazines. Some of the books had messages for the exchangers, and it was such a project that warmed the feelings of the recipients. In addition, there was a quiz-style project for children and their families, and it was an event that men and women of all ages could participate in.

 This year's film is "Music."                                                             It is an animated film that skillfully visualizes the "initial impulse to music".                                            When I asked the executive committee members why "Music" was chosen among the many film works, they said that it was a film that reminded me of the importance of "culture" through film, and that I wanted to screen such a work at Camo Cinema while opportunities to experience and interact with culture and art are disappearing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Even when the sun went down, the temperature didn't drop much and it was hot, but as the showtime approached, more and more people came to watch the show, and there were many people who were walking along the Kamo River stopping to look at the screen. 

In the future, they are thinking of not only holding events once a year, but also events that can be held on a daily basis.                              We look forward to your future activities!

【Activities】Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, etc. Kyoto Student Theater Festival Executive Committee

On Thursday, September 15, we visited the Kyoto Student Theater Festival 2022!

This year, the festival will be held from September 9th (Fri.) ~ 19th (Mon.), and it has become a large-scale theater festival with 11 performing groups and 10 executive committee members. It is said that it may be full on Saturdays and Sundays, and there were many spectators on the day of the interview.

The venue is "Yosho Children's Park" located about a 5-minute walk from Demachiyanagi Station.                                             As soon as I arrived, I saw a large white outdoor special stage. The outdoor stage, which is also a symbol, was larger and sturdier than I had imagined on the website, and the sides were covered with wooden pillars painted in white and blue. There is something warm about it that is large and sturdy, and it is convincing that it was made in the image of a cocoon.                                                                    I also visited the outdoor special stage that was being prepared, and it was very large, and the distance between the stage and the audience seats was just right. Even during the interview, it was very impressive to see each person in charge silently preparing for the performance.

According to Mr. Okada, an executive committee member, the venue was moved from indoor to outdoor "Yosho Children's Park" last year due to the influence of Corona.                                                  He talked about how he held regular meetings with local residents and gradually increased the number of opportunities for interaction and how he was able to provide a place for students who had lost the opportunity to see theater due to Corona. Of course, there are difficulties such as weather problems unique to the outdoors and insect repellent measures, but I could clearly see that the local people watched over and the theater professionals and students worked together to create a wonderful stage. 

In the park, there was a shooting corner where goods were sold and sweets were used as prizes, and there was an exhibition corner of "Mainichi Flyers" created every day to liven up the theater festival. From among the many leaflets displayed, stickers were put on the leaflets that they liked, and other ways to enjoy the waiting time until the play started. 

While we were enjoying the park, it was time to start the performance, and thanks to the kindness of the executive committee members, we were able to watch the play.                          The first time I saw a play by a student group, it was, in a word, a masterpiece! I was fascinated by the emotionally rich expressiveness, sometimes made me think, and it was 45 minutes in the blink of an eye. There was a train running very close to the park, and it was also attractive that they skillfully incorporated it into the theater. 

On the last day, two awards, the Audience Award and the Jury Award, will be announced, and the group with the highest audience score will qualify for the National Student Theater Festival to be held next year. I hope that future stage actors will be born from here. 

Although it was a short interview, I was able to hear the passion of the executive committee members, the appeal of the theater festival, the difficulties they faced, and their thoughts for the future, and I was able to enjoy the charm of the Kyoto Student Theater Festival by watching the play.                                                          I'm looking forward to your future activities!

 

 

 

 

 

 

【Internship】 【Event Report】2022 Practical Training Experience Exchange Meeting (Business Course/Public Course)

As a post-study of the Business Course and Public Course, we held a "Practical Training Experience Exchange Meeting".
Thank you to everyone who participated.

The ability for students who have completed practical training at various host destinations to gather and share their experiences is the real thrill of the University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program.
The realizations that the students gained from the summer experience and the growth from reflection were very conveyed from the screen.
Please make use of this valuable experience in your future university life.

While there are still many restrictions due to the impact of the new coronavirus infection, we would like to express our gratitude once again to the host companies who prepared the program for the growth of students this year.

We will continue to promote initiatives aimed at further developing the internship program.

 

 

 

 

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program Portal Site

Contact information

〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Nishinotoin-dori Shiokoji Campus Plaza Kyoto University Consortium Kyoto
Internship Project Promotion Office
TEL.075-353-9106/ FAX.075-353-9101
*Reception hours: Tue~Sat 9:00~17:00

Reiwa 4th Year Gakumachi Collaboration Project Gakumachi NEWS!

We will introduce the efforts of the Reiwa 4th year learning town collaboration project.

The "Gakumachi Collaboration Project" recruits plans and projects in which universities, students, and the local community collaborate to work on urban development and regional revitalization in Kyoto, and provides subsidy support.
We would like to inform you about the efforts of this year's selected organizations!

【Activities】Ritsumeikan University Camo Cinema 17 Executive Committee

On Sunday, August 21, we visited "Camo Cinema 17"!

 This time it was held for the first time in three years due to the influence of the corona disaster.                                                       He was actively engaged in public relations activities such as SNS transmission on Instagram, Twitter, and blog, and distribution of leaflets on the streets and at events. The original date of the event was Saturday 20th, but it was postponed to the next day due to rain, and on Sunday 21st, it rained heavily during the day, but it was held safely without a hitch. 

"Kamo Cinema" was launched 20 years ago by Ritsumeikan University students who were interested in environmental conservation of the Kamo River, a symbol of Kyoto, and currently has 35 members. In Kyoto, a student town, cleanup activities and outdoor movie screenings are held every summer as an effort to raise awareness of beautification among young people of the same generation. From there, this year marks the 17th year as an event that connects people to people, people to movies, and people to Kamogawa. 

On the day of the event, a cleanup activity called "Pikakamo" was held from 3:30 p.m., slightly staggered due to rain. At the same time, a "used book exchange meeting" was also held, which was the first attempt of the project. This is a project in which participants bring books and exchange them for new used books. By reducing the number of books thrown away, it was also part of the SDGs initiatives, and books of various genres were lined up at the venue, from novels to picture books, picture books, and old magazines. Some of the books had messages for the exchangers, and it was such a project that warmed the feelings of the recipients. In addition, there was a quiz-style project for children and their families, and it was an event that men and women of all ages could participate in.

 This year's film is "Music."                                                             It is an animated film that skillfully visualizes the "initial impulse to music".                                            When I asked the executive committee members why "Music" was chosen among the many film works, they said that it was a film that reminded me of the importance of "culture" through film, and that I wanted to screen such a work at Camo Cinema while opportunities to experience and interact with culture and art are disappearing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Even when the sun went down, the temperature didn't drop much and it was hot, but as the showtime approached, more and more people came to watch the show, and there were many people who were walking along the Kamo River stopping to look at the screen. 

In the future, they are thinking of not only holding events once a year, but also events that can be held on a daily basis.                              We look forward to your future activities!

 

 

 

 

About the 20th Kyoto Student Festival

The 20th Kyoto Student Festival (October 9)
Introducing the outline of this festival! 

The 20th Kyoto Student Festival will be held in front of Heian Jingu, Okazaki Promenade, and Okazaki Ground.

Some of them can also be viewed on the official YouTube of the Kyoto Student Festival! Please take a look.
* The format of the event may change depending on the infection status of the new coronavirus.

 

 

Opening

Opening marks the beginning of the Kyoto Student Festival Main Festival in the Jingu Road area. This year's event will be "Kaika (Parade)" and "Start! Kyo Flame Sodefure!" The ceremony will be held in three parts.

 


 

20thx Special Stage

The 20thx Special Stage is a project to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Kyoto Student Festival held on the main stage. It will be held in four parts: "Commemorative Unveiling Event", "Calligraphy Performance", "Kyo Flame Sodefure! Flag Performance", and "Chicago Poodle Live Music".

 

 

Kyo Flame Sodete! contest

One of the two major contents of the Kyoto Student Festival, Kyo Flame Sodefure! The contest is organized by the host teams of 11 universities in Kyoto. With the theme of "Kyoto-ness", each host team will liven up the entire venue!

 

 

 

Kyoto Student Music Award

One of the two major contents of the Kyoto Student Festival, the Kyoto Student Music Award is a contest for bands and orchestras by students. On the day of the festival, 14 groups that have won the professional judging from among dozens of organizations will participate. There is no doubt that you will be moved by the overwhelming sound pressure, singing voice, and performance!

 

 

 

National Odori Performance

Street dance, cheer dance, folk dance, yosakoi, etc., 46 groups from all over the country will perform various "odori". On the day of this festival, 12 groups will perform on the sub-stage (Okazaki Ground), and 36 groups will be posted on the official YouTube of the Kyoto Student Festival from October!

 

 

Okazaki Promenade Planning

The Okazaki Promenade Project is a project held in the Okazaki Promenade. This year, we will hold the "Family Kondate Contest" and "Company, Government, and University Booths".

 

 

Okazaki Ground Planning

The Okazaki Ground Project is a project to be implemented in the Okazaki Ground. This year's event will be divided into four parts: "Giant Festival Project", "Mosaic Photo Art", "International Project", and "Mikoshi Exhibition".

 

 

GrandFinale

Grand Finale is "Each Project Commendation / Winning Dance Performance", "Light Concert", "Kyo Flame Sodefure! It will be held in five parts: "Special Version", "Soodori" and "Ceremony".

 


*For details, please see the official website of the Kyoto Student Festival.

 

We are looking for individual supporters

We are looking for people who will support our activities from 500 yen per unit. In order to make the Kyoto Student Festival more accessible, this year we have created original goods for the Kyoto Student Festival as individual supporter benefits. For details, please see "Individual Supporter Recruitment" from the link below. There is an application form, transfer method, and information on benefits. Thank you for your support.

Transfer destination: Japan Post Bank
Subscriber name: Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
Individual Supporter Account number: 00930-8-318542

Click here for detailed information such as benefits!

 

Okazaki Ground Access

■10 minutes walk from Higashiyama Station on the Tozai Subway Line ■15
minutes
walk from Sanjo Station or Jingu Marutacho Station on the Keihan Ohto Line ■Get off at Kyoto City Bus "Okazaki Park Museum of Art Heian Jingumae" or "Okazaki Park ROHM Theater Kyoto Miyako Messe-mae"

 

 

2022 Internship Program <Business Course/Public Course> Practical Training Experience Exchange Meeting

2022 Internship <Business and Public Course> Practical Training Experience Exchange Meeting

Approximately 200 trainees will be divided into three groups and will give presentations on what they have learned through the practical training.
Please observe the experiences of the trainees at various host destinations.     

Date and time

Date & Time: Saturday, September 17, 2022, 15:00 ~
Online *
Free entry and exit

Who to participate in

 ・ Registered organizations that accept internships of the Foundation ・ University
officials of students participating in the internships of the Foundation * If you are from organizations
other than the above or related to the university and would like to visit, please contact the secretariat below.

Contact information

〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Nishinotoin-dori Shiokoji Campus Plaza Kyoto University Consortium Kyoto
Internship Project Promotion Office
TEL.075-353-9106/ FAX.075-353-9101
*Reception hours: Tue~Sat 9:00~17:00

Applications for the 19th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum are now open! (7/20~9/30)

Overview of the business

In order to contribute to the development of higher education, we exchange information on the efforts of each university consortium and research results.

Outline of the event

Theme

Aiming for the Enrichment of Higher Education and the Development of Local Communities
~Exploring the Infinite Possibilities of University Consortiums~

Purpose
of the tournament
The reconstruction of higher education and contributions to local communities through industry-academia-government collaboration as indicated in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's "Grand Design for Higher Education toward 2040" are the very themes that "Gakuen City Hachioji" has been working on for about half a century. As universities and other institutions return to the city center and a new campus image accompanying the shift to online due to the coronavirus pandemic is being considered, we would like to review the characteristics of "suburban campuses" that are different from "urban campuses" and the value of "university consortiums," and make this a place for people nationwide to think about the direction that the projects implemented by the university consortium should aim for and the means to achieve them.

Would you like to

Saturday, October 15, 2022 10:45~19:00, Sunday , October 16, 2022 10:00~12:00

Venue

Tokyo Tama Mirai Messe (Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Industrial Exchange Center
) (3-19-2 Myojin-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo) *6-minute walk from JR Hachioji Station

Attendance fee

Participation fee: (General) 4,000 yen / (Students) Free Information exchange meeting: (General) (Students) Both free
* Those who wish to collect reports will need 1,000 yen separately

Co sponsored by

National University Consortium Council, University Consortium Hachioji

Sponsorship

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology, Association of National Universities, Association of Public Universities, Association of Japan Private Universities, Association of Japan Private Universities, Japan Association of Public Junior Colleges, Association of Japan Private Junior Colleges, National Governors' Association, Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi
Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan Keizai Shimbun, Kyodo News, Tokyo Shimbun
Hachioji City, Hachioji City Gakuen City Cultural Fureai Foundation
, Hachioji Tourism Convention Association, Hachioji Textile Industry Association, Tokyo Metropolitan Television Co., Ltd., Jcom Tokyo Corporation Hachioji Hino Bureau

Schedule

Please click here for the schedule of Day 1 <Saturday, October 15> Day 2 <Sunday, October 16>

Contents

For details, please see the special website or leaflet.

Special site (Click the image below to go to the special site)

The 19th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum Leaflet

Day 1 (Room C・D on the 1st floor)

Opening Ceremony ⏰12:30-13:00
"Sanban" by Hachioji car doll (Nishikawa Koyanagiza)
Opening Remarks 13:00-13:15 ⏰
Hikaru Kurosaka (Representative Secretary, National University Consortium Association)
Shinichiro Ito (Chairman, University Consortium Hachioji)
Takashi Ishimori (Mayor of Hachioji City)
Keynote Speech ⏰13:15-14:15
"Regional Sustainability and the Future of Universities" Hiromichi Yoshitake (President, Tokyo Kasei Gakuin, Professor Emeritus, University of Tsukuba)
Outline: After describing how important sustainable regional development is for the future of Japan and what is necessary for that purpose, I would like to confirm that the essence of a university is to "develop education and research from an international perspective while rooted in the community," and to that end, I would like to think together with the participants about what the university should do and how it should be.
⏰Break 14:15-15:30
⏰Stage 15:30-15:45
Collaboration between car dolls and students
Outline:From the "Student "KOTEN" Performing Arts Hachioji Car Puppet Experience Course" conducted by the Hachioji City Gakuen City Cultural Fureai Foundation, a collaborative performance of car puppets will be performed to a short song freely created by the students.
Educational Administrative Report ⏰15:45-16:15
"Trends in Higher Education Policy" Kazuyuki Furuta (Director, University Promotion Division, Higher Education Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Outline: I would like to report on recent trends in higher education policy in Japan.
⏰Symposium 16:15-17:45
"Community Contribution and Education by the University Consortium Hachioji ~Current Situation and Future of "Marugoto Campus Hachioji"~"
Outline:Based on the keynote speech, opinions will be expressed and discussed on the ideal state of universities and the development of university cities in the Hachioji region from the standpoints of industry, academia, and the public sector.
Speakers
Yasuyuki Furumoto (Professor, Department of Tourism Exchange and Culture, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kyorin University)
Tomoyuki Furuse (Representative Director, Cosmo Keiki Co., Ltd.)
Akira Sugihara (Director of Kogakuin University, General Planning Department)
Hiromichi Yoshitake (President, Tokyo Kasei College, Professor Emeritus, University of Tsukuba)
Motoyoko Kiuchi (Deputy Mayor of Hachioji City)
Kazuyuki Furuta (Director, University Promotion Division, Higher Education Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Coordinator
Masamitsu Mochizuki (Deputy Director, Center for Regional and Industry-Academia Collaboration, Soka University)
⏰Conclusion 17:45-17:50
Masamitsu Mochizuki (Deputy Director, Center for Regional and Industry-Academia Collaboration, Soka University)
Information exchange meeting ⏰18:00-19:00
You can exchange information with consortium officials from all over the country. Please join us.
*Meals are not provided.
Greetings: Mr. Takashi Ishimori (Mayor of Hachioji City)
Greetings: Kazuyuki Hizume (President, Fujinokuni Regional and University Consortium)
⏰Opening Remarks 19:00
Greetings: Yuji Kawano (Representative Secretary, National Association of University Consortiums)

Day 1 (Room B on the 1st floor)

Poster Session ⏰10:45-15:30
In the poster session, advanced case studies and activities of consortium organizations nationwide will be introduced. We are also planning to exhibit from companies. Please use it as a place to collect practical initiatives and various information.
・Core Time (1) (10:45-11:45) ・Core Time (2) (14:45-15:30) Mini Presentation (14:15-14:45)

Each group will introduce themselves for about 1 minute at the poster session venue.

 

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Day 2 

Venue Breakout Session ⏰10:00-12:00

Room C on the 1st floor

Subcommittee 1 "Trials and Issues for Human Resource Development for Regional Revitalization"
(Contact: Academic, Cultural and Industrial Network Tama)
"Regional revitalization" is being tackled by the public and private sectors. But the results remain generally poor. I wonder why. One of the most important strategies for creating regional attractiveness is "human resource development," but it is necessary to thoroughly examine whether it is being realized. Including the items discussed by the Keidanren subcommittee, we will consider the possibilities and challenges of a business plan that makes full use of people, goods, money, and IT that takes advantage of the strengths of industry-academia-government collaboration pioneering at Network Tama.
Presenter
" Industry-Academia Collaboration in Tama" Tsutomu Usui (President, Keisei Technos Co., Ltd.)
" Revitalize the community with Tachikawa Citizens' Department!" – Mr. Kunihiko Komachi (Former Superintendent of Education of Tachikawa City
) "Practical Knowledge and University Education: The Entire Community Campus" Masato Masuda (Professor, Faculty of Sociology, Hosei University)
Coordinator
Sukehiro Hosono (Executive Director, Tama Academic, Cultural and Industrial Network, Professor Emeritus, Chuo University)

Room D on the 1st floor

Subcommittee 2 "Promotion of Diversity at Higher Education Institutions" (in charge: Higher Education Consortium Mie)
For three years from the first fiscal year of Reiwa, we took the opportunity of a project commission from Mie Prefecture to plan classes and open lectures on diversity, and worked to spread the idea of promoting diversity throughout the prefecture. Teachers from a consortium that encompasses a variety of school types and faculties took up a variety of themes. In addition to reviewing the project, we will consider how inter-university collaboration should be in the university consortium and how to develop business results.
Presenter
and Coordinator " Report on Diversity Promotion Activities of the Consortium of
Higher Education Mie" Mr. Mitsugu Tanaka (Regional Revitalization Promotion Coordinator, Consortium for Higher Education Mie)
Presenter
" Initiatives and Education on LGBT and Other Diversity at Universities"
Kobayashi Keitaro (Vice President, Yokkaichi University, Professor, Faculty of Policy Management)
" Diversity in Early Childhood Education"
Yoshiaki Tamura (Assistant to the President and Associate Professor, Ohashi Gakuen Humanitek Junior College)

3F
Conference Room 1

Session 3
"Disseminating the Charm of Hachioji through Industry-Academia-Public Collaboration ~From the Business Results of the University Consortium Hachioji~" (Contact: University Consortium Hachioji
)
We will introduce the "charm of Hachioji" from the perspective of students, based on management data, etc., multiple industry-academia-public collaboration events (student presentations, student planning project subsidies, CM contests) and initiatives by the Hachioji City Gakuen City Culture Division with students as the main actors that have been held for many years. Through these cases, we will consider and discuss the ideal form of industry-academia-public collaboration centered on students and students' awareness of the university area.
Presenter
"Industry-Academia Collaboration and the Charm
of Hachioji Seen in Student Presentations" Hideaki Kawashima (Associate Professor, Department of International Business, Soka Women's Junior College
) "The charm of Hachioji as seen in the Hachioji Student CM Contest"
Yumi Awano (Professor, Department of Design, Department of Design, Tokyo Zokei University)
"The Role of
Hachioji City Culture Division" Erika Ochiai (Hachioji City Civic Activity Promotion Department, Gakuen Urban Culture Division
) Coordinator
Mitsuru Iwata (University Consortium Hachioji Secretary General)

Room B on the 1st floor

Session 4
"Community Development through Community Collaboration Activities ~Toward the Revitalization of Kyoto, a City of Universities and Students~"
In Kyoto, through collaborative projects between universities and students with various local communities, students can learn and grow in ways that cannot be obtained on campus, and we are working to revitalize Kyoto as a whole by solving the issues faced by the community. This subcommittee will introduce initiatives, ways of thinking, and practical examples from universities, students, governments, university consortiums, and various standpoints, and provide an opportunity to think about their roles and prospects.
Presenter and Coordinator
" Regional Collaboration through Inter-University Collaboration by
University Consortium" Susumu Koizumi (Deputy Secretary General, University Consortium Kyoto
) Presenter
"' Fun!' continues, community development for university students"
Masayuki Ota (Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Administration, Kyoto Tachibana University)
"Regional Collaboration Activities from the Perspective of Local Governments"
Masanori Nakakoji (Director, University Policy Division, Policy Office, Kyoto City Planning Bureau
) Student Learning through Community Collaboration Activities
Kiyotaka Akazawa (Associate Professor, Department of Community Design, Faculty of Sociology, Otani University)

About application

If you would like to participate in the 19th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum, please apply from here.

Application period: July 20, 2022 (Wed) 10:00 ~ September 30, 2022 (Fri) 23:59 *Extended

Please see here for a request to everyone participating in forum

Step 1 Apply from the WEB

Please register your email address from the "Apply" button above. Access the "Application Form" URL sent to your registered email address, follow the instructions on the screen, and receive the "Application Completion Email".

Step 2 Payment

After completing the application procedure in Step 1, you will receive a payment slip (invoice) to your registered information by mail. Please pay the participation fee at the convenience store on time.

* The payment fee will be used for various preparations such as printing costs, web system operation costs, communication costs, etc. Please note that refunds cannot be received for any reason.
* For convenience stores that can be handled, please see the back of the enclosed payment slip (invoice).
* Payment cannot be made at financial institutions such as banks and Japan Post Bank.
* Those who have not completed the application procedure and payment in Step 1 will not be able to participate.

Payment date: Until 24:00 on Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Step 3 Receive invitation email

When the application is completed (payment is completed), please receive the "Participation Certificate" sent to the registered email address.
If you do not receive the email after Thursday, October 13, please contact the council secretariat.

Step 4 On the day of the forum

On the day of the forum, please present your "Participation Certificate" (printed copy or mobile phone reception screen) at the reception.

Precautions

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* Please note that you cannot change the subcommittee after completing the application procedure.
* Those who have not completed the application procedure will not be able to participate.
*Keynote speakers, symposists, coordinators, and subcommittee presenters do not need to apply.

Implementation Report

Scheduled to be published in early November

Contact information

Secretariat of the National Association
of University Consortiums (University Consortium Kyoto) TEL 075-353-9100 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)