- Overview of the business
- Outline of the event
- Proceedings
- The tournament held on Sunday, December 20
- Research Encouragement Award Winners
- Meeting of the winners of the Encouragement Award to report to administrative agencies
- Main schedule
- Scene from the event (FY2019)
- Contact information
Overview of the business
The purpose of this is to provide students from member schools of the University Consortium Kyoto with a place to present their research, deepen exchanges through the presentation of the results of daily research and learning related to cities, and utilize them in urban policy. Excellent presentations will receive the Research Encouragement Award.
Outline of the 16th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
This tournament will be held for the 16th time since it was held in 2005. This year, in order to prevent new coronavirus infections, we changed the format and held it via Zoom.
The theme of the presentation was "Urban Policy in General." We are looking for a wide range of research presentations on policies to solve urban issues from various perspectives such as the environment, economy, culture, community, and welfare.
Re | Sunday, December 20, 2020 10:00~16:30 |
Venue format | Zoom |
Hosted | University Consortium Kyoto |
Planning & Operation | Urban Policy Research Promotion Committee The 16th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Student Executive Committee |
Presentation Theme | Urban policy in general ("city" here is not limited to "urban") ≪Points to note≫ Clarify the awareness of the issues and the agenda, and structure the policy proposal so that it is concrete and original based on the background and current situation as the basis for which it is investigated and analyzed. |
Presentation format: Oral presentation After submitting a paper in advance and undergoing a presenter qualification examination and thesis review, you will participate from Zoom on the day of the conference and make an oral presentation
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The presentation time is 25 minutes, 15 minutes for the presentation and 10 minutes for questions and answers.
* Please note that panel presentations that were recruited until last year will not be accepted at this year's competition due to the Zoom event.
【Proceedings】
〇 Proceedings (full) Proceedings (full)
〇 Collection of papers (divided by subcommittee) Cover Index Presentation Overview Subcommittee 1 Subcommittee 2 Subcommittee 3 Subcommittee 4 Subcommittee 5 Subcommittee 6 Subcommittee 7 Subcommittee 8 Application Paper (Publication Only) Back Cover
The tournament held on Sunday, December 20
On Sunday, December 20, 2020, the 16th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto was held online.
With more than 400 presenters and viewers, 56 groups of presenters were divided into eight subcommittees to present their research on urban policy and make policy proposals. The enthusiastic question-and-answer session and advice with the judges through the screen seemed to give them hints for deepening their research.
During the time leading up to the announcement of the winners, student projects planned by the Student Executive Committee were held. Under the theme of "The Future in which We Live ~How to Contribute to the Local Community~", the project was designed to deepen exchanges between students online while deepening learning. Students who gathered online in the fields of "Community Development," "Tourism and Culture," and "Transportation Policy" actively exchanged opinions under the facilitator's direction and participated proactively while using Jamboard.
The winners will be announced in the form of a Zoom webinar. Although it was different from the award ceremony in previous years, the students' nervousness waiting for the results and the joy of the award winners were conveyed through the screen, indicating that this competition was a place where the presenters could learn and find it rewarding.
Scene from the breakout session 1
Breakout Session 2
Breakout session 3
Student project
Research Encouragement Award Winners
to view the paper data and PPT data.
Award Name | category | Presentation Title | Area | Name of organizations | Name of university | Thesis PPT |
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University Consortium Kyoto President's Award | Oral and dissertation | Regional Circulation and Local Industry Based on Renewable Energy -Based on the Problem of Survival of Tea Factories in the Government Office- | Organizations | Fukao Seminar Seisho Project | Ryukoku University | Thesis PPT |
Japan Public Policy Association Award | Article | Effects and Issues of Uneven Distribution of Physicians -Approach by Panel Data Analysis- | Organizations | Ryukoku University Faculty of Economics Masahide Watanabe Seminar Team Code Blue | Ryukoku University | Thesis PPT |
Excellence Award | Oral Presentation | Forest Revitalization Policy of Kyoto through "TAMBA Tourism" -Tamba wine as a key content- | Organizations | Doshisha University Hiroki Tanaka Seminar Kyoto Prefectural Team | Doshisha University | Thesis PPT |
Measures against undernutrition for children from poor families -Introduction of healthy home meal "TSUNAGU"- | Organizations | Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies Kazama Seminar Food Pandry Group | Doshisha University | Thesis PPT | ||
Social Impact Investment: Potential for Regional Implementation -For the Construction and Dissemination of Sustainable Regional Models- | Organizations | Fukao Seminar Social Investment Group | Ryukoku University | Thesis PPT | ||
Effectively telework with "humor" -Focusing on the weaknesses of telework of Japan companies- | Organizations | Ryukoku University Faculty of Policy Studies Nakamori Seminar | Ryukoku University | Article | ||
A Study on Support Policies for Social Enterprises: Focusing on Kyoto City's Policies | Organizations | Fukao Seminar 2nd Year Team | Ryukoku University | Thesis PPT | ||
Strengthening soft disaster prevention in the event of a major flooding of the Kamo River | Organizations | Mayama Seminar Group 1 | Doshisha University | Thesis PPT | ||
A shopping street that shines with the Kyoto dialect | Organizations | Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisha University, Noda Seminar Group A | Doshisha University | Thesis PPT | ||
Sustainable regions from the perspective of animal damage | Organizations | Ryukoku University Faculty of Policy Studies Imazato Seminar | Ryukoku University | Thesis PPT |
Reference: Click here for the PowerPoint of the paper and oral presentation of the 15th Annual Research Encouragement Award
Meeting of the winners of the Encouragement Award to report to administrative agencies
On Thursday, February 4, 2021, members of Fukao Seminar Seisho Project Organization, winners of the Kyoto President's Award of the University Consortium, and Masahide Watanabe Seminar Team Code Blue of the Faculty of Economics, Ryukoku University, winners of the Japan Society for Public Policy Award, held a debriefing session for the winners to make presentations to the departments of administrative agencies related to the content of their presentations.
While there were comments such as "I was able to see only the numbers in the analysis, I was able to hear valuable opinions from the field," there were also comments from government agencies that were impressive.
I think that the comments and exchanges of opinions from the people in charge of administrative agencies directly related to the research content provided a valuable opportunity to further deepen the research.
Main schedule
Late July, 2020 | Advance briefing session (video distribution) |
Friday, August 7, 2020 | Entry Deadline |
Saturday, October 31, 2020 | Paper Submission Deadline |
Mid-November, 2020 | Presenter confirmation notification (email) |
Late November, 2020 | Conference Program Announcement |
Friday, November 27, 2020 | Pre-briefing session for presenters (18:30~) (online) |
Early December 2020 | Participant Zoom connection test (tentative) |
Just before the tournament | Sending information on Zoom for participation, YouTube live for viewing, and Zoom information for announcing winners |
Sunday, December 20, 2020 | The 16th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto |
Thursday, February 4, 2021 | Report Meeting on the Winners of the Encouragement Award at the 16th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto |
Scene from the event (FY2019)
Contact information
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