< ended> [Free admission] The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival “Mezen Matsuri” (11/19)

The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival

Ahead of the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival, which will be held from Saturday, November 26 to Friday, December 2, the Museum of Kyoto will hold a prelude to the event.
The theme of the festival is “disparity”. On the day of the festival, after screening “Goron, Batang, Kyu” (directed by Tamaki Yamamoto, Japan), which won the Jury Prize and the Audience Award for the 18th Film Festival, and “Fidelity” (directed by Ilker Çatak, Germany), which also won the Jury Prize, Yamamoto and Kenichiro Kawamura, a professor at the Department of Film and Film, Faculty of Film and Visual Arts, Ritsumeikan University, who is familiar with documentary films from Japan, were invited as guests. From the two films depicted with a documentary touch, we will look at the “disparity” expressed by the student director.
Admission is free, so please come to the venue.

Date: Saturday, November 19, 2016 13:30 (Doors open at 13:00) ~ 15:30

Venue: The Museum of Kyoto 3F Film Theater (Sanjo Takakura, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto)

【Admission fee】Free of charge, no application required (admission may be refused if the capacity is exceeded)

【Screening】Goron, Batang, Queue (Japan), Fidelity (Germany)

【Guess】Mr. Kan Yamamoto (Director, “Goron, Batan, Kyu”)

Kenichiro Kawamura (Professor, Department of Film and Visual Arts, Faculty of Film and Media, Ritsumeikan University)

Download the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival “Immediate Festival” flyer

Click here for the website of the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival

Contact us

The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Kyoto-shi, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto 6F
TEL:075-353-9430 FAX:075-353-9101
MAIL:info■kisfvf.com (Please convert ■ to @ before sending)
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Web: http://www.kisfvf.com

Let’s go to the school festival in autumn!

Autumn is the season of school festivals!

Autumn is the season of school festivals. At each university and junior college, the executive committee members are making elaborate plans for the school festival. It is also interesting to see the individuality of each university, such as various projects and mock shops by each club and circle, and appearances by famous cultural figures, singers, and celebrities. Of course, it is attractive that not only university students, but also high school students and the general public can visit. Why don’t you experience a different university atmosphere that you can’t experience at an open campus? Here is all the information on each university’s school festival!

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【Now accepting applications】The 14th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum*Until 10/29*

The 14th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum will be held on Saturday, December 10 at Campus Plaza Kyoto from 9:30~19:30.
Prior registration is required to participate in this forum.
Applications can be completed by entering and submitting the required items by 17:00 on Saturday, October 29 from the application page of the 14th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum.
We accept applications on a first-come, first-served basis, so please apply as soon as possible.



Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Education Forum
TEL 075-353-9153 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Business hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

< has ended> [Notice] The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Pre-Project × Mani Kato

Kyoto International Student Film Festival × Mani Kato “Movie Music Mani”

Ahead of the opening of the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival (11/26~12/2), the Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee will hold “Movie Music Mani” on October 25 at T-Joy Kyoto as a pre-event event.
This time’s guest is Mr. Mani Kato, an up-and-coming director who was selected for the 9th Kyoto International Film Festival and currently works on many music videos (MVs) a year. At the event, we will deliver a talk show with his thoughts on the music video and advice for students involved in video production, while watching his video work.
If you are interested in video and movies, please join us.

◆Date & Time: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 18:00 (Doors open 17:45)~20:00
◆Venue: T・Joy Kyoto (5th floor, Aeon Mall KYOTO Sakura, 1 Nishikujo Toriiguchi-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto)
◆ Admission: Free (no advance application required) * Admission may be refused as soon as the capacity is reached.
◆ Guest: Mani Kato (Music Video Director, Video Director)

kathomani< biography> Born in Tokyo in 1985. Graduated from Kawaguchi Art School, Waseda University in 2008. After working for a website production company, he became independent as a freelancer in 2012. Currently based in Shibuya, Tokyo, he is the hottest video director in the music industry right now, producing more than 50 music videos a year, both indie and major. He is active in a wide range of fields such as DJing and essay writing. He was also selected for the 9th (2006) Kyoto International Film Festival (film title: “kinkiri”).
Click here for Mani Kato’s work

★ 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival × Mani Kato “Movie Music Mani” (PDF)

What is the Kyoto International Student Film Festival?

The Kyoto International Student Film Festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan, planned and operated mainly by university students from the Kansai region, mainly in Kyoto, and is now in its 19th year. The purpose of this program is to gather independent films produced by students from all over the world, review them by the executive committee, and create opportunities for students to screen them, and to discover human resources and talents who will lead the future of filmmakers.

Click here for the official website of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival.

Contact us

The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimoru, Campus Plaza Kyoto, 6th floor
E-MAIL: staff.2016■kisfvf.com (Please replace ■ with @)
TEL:075-353-9430  FAX:075-353-9101

【Thank you for the event】Report on the 14th Kyoto Student Festival ~ Kyoto Intercollegiate Festa 2016~

Thank you for holding the event

The 14th Kyoto Student Festival was successfully held on Sunday, October 9, thanks to everyone’s support and cooperation. We were worried about the weather on the day of the event, but perhaps because of the enthusiasm of the students on the executive committee, the rain stopped before 11:00 a.m., and the sun shone in the afternoon. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who came to the festival and to all those who have made efforts in various fields to hold this festival.

Event Report

The 14th Kyoto Student Festival was planned with the aim of providing as many students as possible with a place and opportunity to “fully demonstrate the potential of students,” which is the activity philosophy of the Kyoto Student Festival. In particular, this year’s festival aims to realize a “festival in which people can participate proactively” by inviting more students from various fields, including artistic fields such as fashion and art, who have not participated in the festival so far, to participate in the festival, and to contribute to the revitalization of the community by disseminating it as an attraction of Kyoto. By expanding the range of genres in this way, we planned the project with the goal of creating a unique student culture for the festival while increasing the number of collaborators, and eventually becoming the “Four Great Festivals of Kyoto” on a par with the three major festivals in Kyoto.

Date & Time

Sunday, October 9, 2016, 11:00-19:00

Place:

Heian Jingumae / Okazaki Promenade area (Sakyo-ku, Kyoto)

Organizer

The 14th 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

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Total number of visitors

127,000  (Number of participants in the project (according to the Executive Committee)

Contest Results

Kyo Flame Sodetouch! National Odori Contest

Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Divisions (Number of participants: 16)

championship Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Kyokomachi (Kyoto Women’s University)
2nd place Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Saikyo Front (Kyoto University, Kyoto Prefectural University)
Third Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Hanakaze (Doshisha Women’s University)

Multi-Division (33 entries)

championship Kyoto Women’s University Creative Dance Club
2nd place P→SEN
Third CHACHA☆CAN☆GAチャComp

 

Kyoto Student Music Award

syasin10Group Division (Number of participants: 39 groups)

championship The Lump of Sugar
2nd place Some kind of orchestra
Third Miharu

Solo Competition (16 entrants)

championship Yuki Nakazono
2nd place wan
Third nooko

Kyoto Student Fashion Award (9 entries)

Overall Prize 「MARS」
Model Award 「blanc」
Clothing Prize 「E」
Hair & Makeup Award 「lopine」
Special Jury Prize 「Lofty Dream」

Fair Project (S-1 Grand Prix) (Number of participants: 19 groups)

championship Doshisha University Ramen Study Group “Kyoto Vegetable Veggie Mixed Soba”
2nd place Kyoto Kacho University Multicultural Exchange Circle Luncheon “Kujo Negi White Miso Pizza”
Third Kyoto Sangyo University Kamiyama Festival Executive Committee “Dote-ni”

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Implementation details

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List of appearances, cooperating organizations, and sponsors of this festival

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Number of Participating Students

action committee 233 students from 23 universities (including 1 non-member university)
Short-term volunteer staff 226 (including 32 students from 17 universities and 3 vocational schools that are not members of the Foundation)
International Student Executive Committee 8 (China, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia)
Student MC 13 people / Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo
Odori 956 students / 23 universities and 1 junior college
sum 1,436

Media Coverage

newspaper

September 13 (Tue) Kyoto Shimbun morning edition, page 25, “Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee Visits Heian Jingu Shrine, 120 People Pray for Safety and Success”
September 23 (Fri) Asahi Shimbun evening edition
October 1 (Sat) Kyoto Shimbun Morning Edition, pages 17~20 “The 14th Kyoto Student Festival Project Special Feature and Full Advertisement”
October 10 (Mon) Kyoto Shimbun Morning Edition, Page 23, “Kyoto Student Festival: 1,000 People Moving in Creative Performances”
October 21 (Fri) Yomiuri Shimbun morning edition page 26 “Odoru Student Festival: Kumamoto ni Alemo”

television

10/5 (Wed) 11:00 J:COM Kyoto “Daily News Kyoto”
10/9 (Sun) 17:55 KBS Kyoto “Kyoto Shimbun News”
October 11 (Tue) 11:00 J:COM Kyoto “Daily News Kyoto”

radio

August 7 (Sun) 13:30 Yumenotane Broadcasting Station Aozoraibu
August 21 (Sun) 13:30 Yumenotane Broadcasting Station Aozoraibu
September 26 (Mon) 10:30 FM 79.7MHz Kyoto Sanjo Radio Cafe Hello! Radio Cafe
10/1 (Sat) 21:30 FM89.4MHz FM Kyoto α Station Kiyoji Sasaki yume.com Goo Coco Corner
10/3 (Mon) 17:00 RADIOMIX KYOTO FM87.0 SPLASH MIX KYOTO
10/3 (Mon) 17:10 FM Kyoto α Station Meets the Kyoto
10/4 (Tue) 13:30 Kyoto Living FM845 Wakaban neo
10/5 (Wed) 13:15 KBS Kyoto Broadcasting / KBS Shiga Broadcasting Station / Fukuchiyama Station / Maizuru Station “I will be indebted to Takeo Moriya!!”
10/7 (Fri) 12:00 Yumenotane Broadcasting Station “Anne’s Coming Dream Raijin”

Activities

If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, check out this site!
▼Official Website/Official SNS Site▼
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Contact us

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
Tel:075-353-9432   Fax:075-353-9431
E-mail: saiten13th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @)
Kyoto Student Festival Official Website: http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

We had a retrospective meeting for Marutoku in Amino.

On Saturday, October 8th, we held a “review meeting” at Campus Plaza Kyoto.
The participants were 10 people, including university students who planned and ran the “Marutoku (Let’s make Amino, a city of the sea) a town that will definitely come back” held at Amino High School on Thursday, September 29 and Friday, September 30.
We looked back on the project in Amino and the preparations leading up to the day of the event, including images, and exchanged opinions on how to make the project even better after October.

Did you receive a message for high school students?

The message that the university team wanted to convey to the high school students through this project was “to convey flexible and broad-minded values.” Did you get this feeling across?
The following is an excerpt from a post-survey of high school students.
◆ I wanted to know more about various things.
◆ I was only thinking about staying in my hometown, but I wanted to do what I could for my hometown.
◆After getting a job in Tango, I wanted to do activities to let Mr./Ms. know about Tango.

Until the message arrives…

The university student team had several meetings in advance in the process of creating the concept, content, and time schedule for this project. Even so, we repeated detailed meetings until the last minute, and in order to make it better, we emphasized the sharing of “information” and “feelings” among all members of the team.
img_4847The results are presented from the remarks of university students at the retrospective meeting.
◆ “A high school student who wants to be a pastry chef said, “It’s good to be a pastry chef in Amino.”
◆ In the game with peaks and valleys in life, the good response of the high school students showed that they made time to think about connections, not just simulations.
◆ (Although it was group work), it was very meaningful to make time to see the works of other groups.
◆ I was happy to see that the local members of society who participated were impressed by the perspectives of the high school students.
◆ I was impressed by my high school teacher, who said, “I’m more excited than usual.”
◆ High school students gave presentations that were both voluntary and exciting.

Next up, Maruttoku in Suchi

At the retrospective meeting, a team of university students who planned and managed the “Maruttoku in Suchi (Highland is a Campus!: Let’s Find the Wonders of Su High School Students and Kyotamba)” tried out an icebreaker game. In addition, we deepened our awareness of the importance of sharing “information” and “feelings,” which were important points of the Amino project.
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We are still looking for [members to participate on the day]! (A few)

The application for participation has closed on August 1st, but there are still a few vacancies for [Participants on the day]. Applications will be closed as soon as the capacity is filled, so hurry up!

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Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, High School-University Collaborative Career Education Program
TEL 075-353-9153 FAX 075-353-9101
Mail:kodai@consortium.or.jp

〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

【Thank you for coming】The 14th Kyoto Student Festival “10/9 (Sun)” will be held! ~Have a fun day at Okazaki Promenade~

The 14th Kyoto Student Festival ~Kyoto Intercollegiate Festa 2016


This year marks the 14th anniversary of the Kyoto Student Festival. Based on the concept of “a sunny stage for students to shine in earnest,” Mr./Ms. has a lot of events themed on music, fashion, and art, including the powerful annual odori performance “Kyo Flame! Please enjoy events that can be enjoyed not only by students but also by people of all ages, such as fairs to enjoy food and exchange projects between children and students. Please participate in the “Kyoto Student Festival”, a student-produced festival that can only be realized as a “university town and student city Kyoto”. We look forward to seeing you there.
* Please see the “Official Pamphlet” on this page for the program of the day.

Outline of the event

Date

Sunday, October 9, 2016, 11:00-19:00

Venue

Heian Jingumae Okazaki Promenade (Sakyo-ku, Kyoto)

Organizer

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

 

Project Details


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Special website for this festival

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Recruitment of individual supporters

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Kyoto Student Festival Project Overview

Students from Kyoto, who transcend the boundaries of universities, form an executive committee and engage in daily activities with the aim of disseminating “Kyoto as a student city” to society, further revitalizing the Kyoto area, and creating new attractions in collaboration with the business community, the government, the local community, and the university.
After a variety of community exchange activities throughout the year, such as the promotion of the original creative odori “Kyoen Sodefure!” and water sprinkling activities, a grand festival is held every October as the culmination of these activities.
The University Consortium Kyoto has set the goal of “student growth” in the daily activities of the Student Executive Committee, and is providing support aimed at “student independence” that allows students to think and act on their own, and supports the implementation of what has been accumulated in the course of activities since the establishment of the Executive Committee so that it can be maximized at the main festival in October.

Initiatives for the Fiscal Year

May 21, 2016 [Regional Revitalization Project Part 1]

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July 9, 2016 [Regional Revitalization Project Part 2]

2016 Tohoku Project

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Click here for the 13th Kyoto Student Festival


Kyo Flame Sodetouch! Guinness World Record ™ (★ August 22, 2015)

Click here for the document moviemubi

Activities

If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, check out this site!

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Contact us

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
Tel:075-353-9432   Fax:075-353-9431
E-mail: saiten14th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @)
Kyoto Student Festival Official Website: http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

< ended> [Free admission] “One-day only Animation Room” @京都LoFt [Notice of the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Pre-Event]


The pre-event “One-day Animation Room” for the 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival will be held on Saturday, September 24th at the Kyoto LoFt store! This event is the first collaboration between Mr./Ms. of Ritsumeikan University’s industry-academia collaboration circle “Ritsumeikan University Loft Club” and the Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee.
Admission is free. Visitors will also receive a cup of welcome coffee per person. We look forward to seeing you there!

One-day AnimationRoom
 WHAT’s 「Animation Room」?

One-day anime room. This year marks the 19th edition of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival’s selection of anime masterpieces. The cute and outlandish anime works are a must-see. And the “Ritsumeikan University Loft Club” is responsible for creating this space. Please look forward to seeing what kind of room it will be!






Outline of the event 

One-day Animation Room

◆ Date & Time : 2016year9moon24Sunday (Sat)140017:00 (Free entry and exit during the hours)

◆ Venue: LoFt Kyoto Loft Lab (next to the health goods department on the 2nd floor)
* LoFt Kyoto … Kawaramachi Sanjo, Naka-ku, Kyoto Mina Kyoto Access here
◆ Fee : Free
◆ Overview : Kyoto International Student Film Festival and the industry-academia collaboration circle “Ritsumeikan University Loft Club” collaborated, and
in the space created by the loft club,
it was submitted to the anime section of this film festival
We will hold a screening of a selection of masterpieces.

      
★★★ What is the Kyoto International Student Film Festival? ★★★
This film festival is the largest international student film festival in Japan, planned and operated mainly by university students in the Kansai region, mainly in Kyoto.
Students create opportunities to collect, judge, and screen independent films produced by students from all over the world.
We aim to discover future filmmakers. Click here for details

★★★ What is the Ritsumeikan University Loft Club? ★★★
Japan’s first industry-academia collaboration circle that plans and operates organizations based on the concept of “giving shape to Omoroi”.
Students from various faculties and recuperations gather to plan projects from scratch based on feedback from university students’ experiences.
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Report: The 17th Kansai Student Support Officer Roundtable (KSSK)

The 17th Kansai Disability Student Support Officer Roundtable Meeting

On September 15, the Kansai Student Support Officer Roundtable (KSSK) was held at Campus Plaza Kyoto, with the aim of providing a forum for people in charge of supporting students with disabilities at universities in the Kansai region to exchange opinions and interact with each other.
 
In this 17th session, under the theme of “Osaka University’s Support System and Support Practices: Current Situation and Challenges,” Project Associate Professor Naoto Mochizuki and Lecturer Satoko Nakano of the Osaka University Campus Life Support Center provided topics on their efforts and challenges. In the subcommittee that followed, the participants were divided into five groups under the three themes of “Support System,” “Introduction to Support Practice,” and “Support Practice,” and exchanged opinions on how to support students with disabilities based on various issues and case studies faced by each university. 

Perhaps due to the influence of the Act on the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities that came into effect in April 28, 70 people, which exceeded the capacity of 65 people, wanted to participate, indicating a high level of interest in KSSK. In the participant questionnaire, there were comments such as, “The story of Osaka University was very interesting because it showed various realities,” “I found clues to improve the problems of my university’s system,” “I was able to listen more thoroughly to other universities because I had plenty of time for the subcommittee,” and “Supporting students with disabilities is a difficult issue with no answers, but it was good to know that everyone has the same problems.” It was also an opportunity for the participants to gain various insights.

 The feature of KSSK is that it is possible to have frank conversations at the level of the person in charge, regardless of the size of the university or whether or not there is a support system, and to form a network of universities and staff. The next meeting will be held in February~March 2017. Once the content of the event has been decided, it will be announced on the website of the University Consortium Kyoto.
  

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Providing topics about Osaka University’s initiatives

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In the subcommittees, we shared concerns about how to support



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 About the Support Program for Students with Disabilities
 
The 17th Kansai Disability Student Support Officer Roundtable

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2016 SD Seminar “Student Open Presentation” will be held!

Since 2015, the University Consortium Kyoto has been offering SD seminars with the aim of fostering the next generation of professional staff who will be responsible for the management of universities and junior colleges, mainly at member universities.
In 2016, we welcomed 22 students from 12 member schools and 3 from 3 non-member schools to participate in the second cohort.
At the end of the seven lectures, we will hold a “Student Public Presentation”, and we are accepting those who wish to visit.
Anyone can visit and enter and exit the room during the tour.
For information on how to apply and the application deadline, please see “Application” below.

◆2016 SD Seminar [Click here for details]

2016 SD Seminar “Student Open Presentation”

Date & Time: Saturday, September 10, 2016 9:30~17:30 *You can enter and leave the room during the interim
Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto, 2nd Floor Hall

Program Schedule *Start and end times are approximate. It is subject to change depending on progress.               

order Start time Presenter Affiliation Presentation Themes
9:30~9:40 Explanation from the Secretariat
1 9:40 Ryukoku University Enhancement of high school and university connections
2 9:55 Kyoto Women’s University Women’s Colleges in 2030
3 10:10 Shiga Medical University Revitalization of University Administrative Organizations: Focusing on National University Corporations
4 10:25 Kyoto Seimei Jogakuin Junior College Primary and secondary education that connects to universities and society
5 10:40 University of Shiga Promotion of Collaboration with Teachers
~Focusing on Useful Communication Methods in Intercultural Collaboration~
6 10:55 Kyoto University of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Thinking about a vibrant organization
11:10~11:25 Small break (15 minutes)
7 11:25
Kyoto University of Art and Design The Ideal Type of University Staff Required: From the Perspective of Career Support
8 11:40 Kyoto University of Foreign Studies The Role of University Staff in Motivating Students to Learn
-How to provide support through academic advising-
9 11:55 Kyoto University of Art and Design Creating an environment that motivates university staff
10 12:10 Fukuchiyama Public University What is required of local university staff?
11 12:25 Hanazono University A Study on Small Universities
12 12:40 Ryukoku University What is faculty management that enhances the competitiveness of faculties?
~A new division of roles and collaboration between faculty and staff~
12:55~13:50 Lunch break (55 minutes)
13 13:50 Kyoto Sangyo University The Future of High School and University Collaboration
14 14:05 Kyoto University of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Reflections on Student Support by Students
15 14:20 Kyoto Women’s University Regional Cooperation Using e-learning
16 14:35 Bukkyo University Challenges and countermeasures for the introduction of SD in universities
17 14:50 Kyoto Gakuen University Structural Issues in University Organizations in the Formulation of Admissions Policies
―Through a comparative analysis of private universities in Kyoto―
18 15:05 Kyoto Women’s University Creating an Organization to Revitalize Universities: The Role and Mission of University Staff
19 15:20 Ryukoku University Fostering Region-Oriented Global Human Resources through Large-Scale Comprehensive Universities
15:35~15:50 Small break (15 minutes)
20 15:50 Hiroshima Institute of Technology A Study on the Introduction of Teacher Evaluation
21 16:05 Ryukoku University The New Role of University Staff
22 16:20 Kyoto Women’s University The Significance of Women’s Colleges
23 16:35 Otani University The connection between high school and university that universities should aim for
24 16:50 Otani University Systematization of outcomes-based curriculum and visualization of outcomes
25 17:05 Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Coexistence and co-prosperity of followership and leadership
– Characteristics of individuals⇔ the potential of groups⇔ development of organizations-
17:20~17:30 Closing Remarks

About application

Application deadline: Friday, September 2, 2016

How to apply: Download the application form, enter the required information, and enter the required information.

     Please apply by e-mail attachment to sd■consortium.or.jp.
(Please replace ■ with @)
The application form [download from here] is no longer accepted

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto SD Project
TEL 075-353-9163 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)