【Finished】2022 Foundation Designated Research Project Research Report Meeting

The University Consortium Kyoto has established designated research topics for the purpose of contributing to the improvement, review, new development, and sophistication of its projects, and outsources research to researchers in specialized fields.
We are pleased to announce that we will hold a research report meeting on the 2022 designated research topics as follows.
It will be held at the end of the fiscal year, and we look forward to your participation.
(Registration required, free of charge)

1. Date and time

Thursday, March 16, 2023, 1:00 p.m. ~ 2:45 p.m.

2. Location

Online (Zoom meeting) *Zoom meeting URL will be sent to the applicant at a later date.

3. Contents of the report

(1) Research on the role of inter-university collaborative organizations in supporting students with disabilities at universities and other institutions

Summary of Research Academic support for students with disabilities (reasonable accommodations in education, etc.) is an important issue for each university, but at present, there is no small difference in the status of initiatives. On the other hand, due to the nature of the field that is in a transitional period, there is a limit to the accumulation of expertise, know-how, resources, etc. that can be handled by each university alone, so we believe that a scheme in which each university and other institutions work together to solve problems is effective.
The purpose of this research is to investigate and research the efforts of inter-university collaboration organizations to promote support for students with disabilities at each university.
Principal Investigator Kyoto University Student Services Organization Associate Professor Jun Murata

 

(2) Research on the actual state of long-term community collaboration activities by university students and local organizations in Kyoto City and how to support them

Summary of Research This study objectively clarifies the actual situation of long-term community collaboration activities between university students and local organizations in Kyoto City, and examines how universities and related organizations involved in these activities should provide support in the future.
Specifically, through questionnaires, we will identify student organizations (seminars and university-approved organizations) that are engaged in long-term community collaboration activities in Kyoto City, and clarify the factors and issues that led to the establishment of these organizations in the community, mainly through interviews. In addition, while learning from the knowledge of advanced experiences from all over the country, we will consider the role that universities and their affiliated organizations should play and how to effectively support university students who are engaged in ongoing community collaboration activities.
Principal Investigator Kyoto Tachibana University, Faculty of Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, Assistant Professor Masayuki Ota

 

4. How to apply

Please apply by Thursday, March 9, 2023 from the link below.

 

 

 

5. Inquiries regarding this matter

University Consortium Kyoto
Research & Public Relations Division (Matsumoto)
TEL:075-353-9130 / FAX:075-353-9101
E-mail: shitei_kadai-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @)

 

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