The second pre-event of the Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Project was held on Sunday, August 27th at Kyoto Station Building & Porta!

Thank you for holding the event


Following on from the previous pre-event, the second pre-event of the 15th Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Project in Kyoto Station Building & Porta was successfully completed on Sunday, August 27, thanks to everyone’s support and cooperation.
On the day of the event, we were able to carry out all the programs of the “Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Festa in Kyoto Station Building & Porta” with a pleasant breeze blowing as if autumn had arrived, along with a large chorus of cicadas feeling the hot summer. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who came to the event and to all those who worked hard in various fields to hold the pre-event.

Event Report

Kyoto City Daisaku Kadokawa, Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee Chairperson, and international students sprinkling water

At the 15th Kyoto Student Festival, students themselves become “culture” in Kyoto, which is called “Kyoto City of Students” under the theme of creating “Kyoto student culture,” and we are working every day with the goal of becoming a “culture” themselves, learning about Kyoto’s culture, and creating a new culture that adds a student’s personality to it. And at the main festival of the Kyoto Student Festival (held on October 8), which is the culmination of these efforts, we aim to make the festival more rooted in Kyoto and loved by people while demonstrating the passionate energy of the students to the fullest.
This time, “15th Anniversary Festa in Kyoto Station Building & Porta” was held on Sunday, August 27 at the Kyoto Station Building and the underground shopping mall Porta in front of Kyoto Station.
The opening event began with a chalk art performance by the Mr./Ms. of the Kyoto University of the Arts Art Club, which captivated the Mr./Ms. of visitors, followed by a greeting from Mr. Daisaku Kadokawa, the Mayor of Kyoto, and a declaration of the opening from Mr. Kima, Chairman of the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee.
At the Porta Plaza Stage, the odori and costumes are very popular every time. There were games and quizzes using the Sodefure Collection and local characters, a project by Mr./Ms. Scientific, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Kyoto Kumiyama High School, which conveyed the wonder and fun of science, and a performance by students of the Kyoto Tachibana University calligraphy club based on the mounts drawn by the children of visitors at the booth, and members of the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee and visitorsWe had a wonderful time and the project was carried out.
In the plaza in front of the station, Mr./Ms.everyone is busy wearing yukata with Chinese and Korean exchange students to experience and make their favorite booths, such as the Uchimizu project to cool Kyoto Station in the summer, the school festival booth where you can feel the culture of the students closely, the Kyoto Flame Mikoshi Exhibition, and the interaction with local characters and taking photos. There was a line at the Mr./Ms. booth, and the students were so energetic that they could not be defeated by the summer heat.
In particular, the Kyoto Student Music Award, a student music contest that was the centerpiece of this year’s event, was held at Muromachikoji Plaza. With a passion for music that could not be defeated by the midsummer sun, the battle for participation in the Kyoto Student Festival Main Festival was waged, attracting many visitors to the world of student music.
And the long-awaited stage performance by “Heisei KIZOKU” will appear at Porta Plaza and Muromachi Koji Square! A large number of people gathered at each venue, were drawn into the world of dance, and created a wonderful space, and the venue was full of applause.
At the same time as the summer came to a close, the excitement of the 15th Kyoto Student Festival pre-event came to a climax.

Kyo Flame Sodetouch! collection

At the booth in front of Kyoto Station

Many people also participated in the stamp rally

A music contest that can’t be lost in the middle of summer

 






Thank you for your cooperation in each project

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all those who have contributed in many ways.

Chalk art work by the Kyoto Art High School Art Club

Performance by Kyoto Tachibana University Calligraphy Club

Mr./Ms. Mina, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Kyoto Kumiyama High School

★ Local Characters★: Chacha Kingdom’s Ojichama × Mayumaro










 

 

 

 

 

Outline of the event

Kyoto Student Festival 15th Anniversary Festa in Kyoto Station Building & Porta

Total number of visitors

5,554 * Number of visitors (according to the Executive Committee)

 

Date & Time

Sunday, August 27, 2017, 13:00-17:00
(*Muromachi Koji Square 13:00-18:00)

Place:

Kyoto Station Building, Station Square, Muromachikoji Square, Porta Plaza

Entrance Fees

free

Organizer

The 15th Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee

Special Cooperation

Kyoto Station Building Development Co., Ltd. Kyoto Station Underground Shopping Mall Porta (Kyoto Station Center Co., Ltd.) 

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)

【Implementation Report】Click here for the first phase of the 15th Kyoto Student Festival Anniversary Festa

Activities



Let’s go to the Kyoto Student Festival Main Festival!

 

Next time, it’s the main festival!

On the day of the main festival
For your enjoyment!!

Re Sunday, October 8, 2017
place Heian Jingumae / Okazaki Promenade area

 

Recruitment of short-term volunteer staff for the 2017 festival

What is the short-term volunteer staff for this festival?

・Volunteer staff will be involved in the operation of the Kyoto Student Festival to be held on Sunday, October 8, 2017.
・On the day of the festival, about 1,500 university students gathered! You can meet university students from other universities.
・All of these activities are unpaid volunteer activities.
・If you would like to know more about our activities, please click on the flyer below to see it.

Recommended for people like this!
■ I want to make friends from other universities! I want to interact with various students!
■ I want to achieve something big!
■ I want to make memories unique to university students!
■ I love the event!
■ I want to make one thing exciting with the power of students!

 We are looking forward to receiving your Mr./Ms. entries!




The details of the project will be updated closer to the date and time of the event, so please wait until then.

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: saiten15th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @)
Kyoto Student Festival Official Website: http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

Release of the 22nd FD Forum Report

We are pleased to announce the release of the report of the 22nd FD Forum “Disseminating the Educational Capabilities of Universities” held on March 4 and 5, 2017. Click on each item to view the PDF data.
The next 23rd FD Forum will be held on March 3 and 4, 2018.
Details of the event will be announced on the website by early December.

Day 1: Saturday, March 4, 2017

Opening Remarks
symposium Disseminating the Educational Capabilities of Universities ~Liberal Arts Education Reform and Contemporary Society~


Day 2: Sunday, March 5, 2017

Session 1 Imadoki’s University Education and “Good Learning” ~ Co-Creation Workshop
Finding Issues and Practical Tips for First-Year Education and General Education~
Session 2 On the Design of Basic Science Education
Subcommittee 3 The choice of a women’s university in the context of educational diversification
Session 4 Planning and management of FDs based on the context of one’s own university
Subcommittee 5 How to improve learning outcomes in undergraduate seminars
Session 6 The Honne and Hopes of the “Intermediate Leaders” Teachers Responsible for Educational Reform
~The State of Middle Management~
Session 7 Universities and theaters, museums and galleries
Session 8 Specialized health and medical education: Raising the independence, satisfaction, and understanding of learners
Session 9 Learning Commons for Students by Students of Students
Session 10 Self-school education as a liberal arts education
~Issues and Prospects Related to the Realization of the “Founding Spirit and Philosophy”~
Session 11 Exploring the visualization of education that fosters students’ independent learning and autonomy
Session 12 From “Active Learning” to “Interactive Learning”
~ [Education Update] Exploring the Next Education of Active Learning~
Session 13 Classes and Fieldwork ~How to Connect the Inside and Outside of the Classroom~
Session 14 On-site Educational Capabilities in Disaster Recovery Support Activities
Session 15 Life Skills as a Liberal Arts
Poster Session

 

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“High School-University Collaborative Future Session in Fukuchiyama Public University” was held

On Sunday, March 19, we held a “High School-University Collaboration Future Session in Fukuchiyama Public University”.
Fifteen high school students and eight university students participated, and it was a fulfilling day to think about “learning” and “working” anew and gain awareness through workshops and role model talks.

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✿ Report on “High School-University Collaborative Future Session in Fukuchiyama Public University”
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University Consortium Kyoto, High School-University Collaborative Career Education Program
TEL 075-353-9153 FAX 075-353-9101
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【Report】The 14th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum has been released.

On December 10, 2016, the 14th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum “Why Entrance Examination Reform Now?~Exploring the Future of Educational Reform~” has been completed.
The next 15th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum is scheduled to be held in December. We will inform you as soon as the details are decided, so please join us.

You can read the report here.
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Contact us

University Consortium Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Education Forum
TEL 075-353-9153 FAX 075-353-9101
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【Report】The 18th Kansai Student Support Officer Roundtable (KSSK) was held

The 18th Kansai Disability Student Support Officer Roundtable (KSSK) was held.

On February 16, the Kansai Student Support 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 and junior colleges in the Kansai region to exchange opinions and interact with each other.
 
This is the 18th time.Trends in Support for Students with DisabilitiesJun Murata, Assistant Professor (Chief Coordinator of the Support Room for Students with Disabilities) at Kyoto University, who is also a member of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Study Group on Study Group on Study Support for Students with Disabilities,We talked about changes in the situation surrounding support for students with disabilities in higher education institutions and nationwide trends.

In subsequent breakout sessions, 
, “Support Practice (Introductory and Advanced)”Support for students with developmental and mental disabilities (careers, external collaboration)The participants were divided into five groups under three themes, “Support System (Legal, Reasonable Accommodation),” and exchanged opinions on how to support students with disabilities, based on various issues and case studies faced by each university.

This year’s KSSK was attended by 61 faculty members, staff, counselors, nurses, and others from universities and junior colleges of different sizes and support systems. Participants’ comments include: “I was able to understand the points of the second summary (draft) of the study group on study support for students with disabilities and understand future trends,” “I felt that it was necessary to develop a disability support system and support program in advance,” “I was able to learn about the situation of other universities in detail at the subcommittee, which was helpful in setting up a support system for my own university. Even though the universities are different, they have a lot in common, and it was very helpful to hear their lively opinions.”

The feature of KSSK is that it is possible to have frank and frank discussions from the perspective of a practitioner, regardless of the size of the university or the presence or absence of a support system, regardless of the position or level of experience, and to form a network of universities and staff. The articles of this subcommittee will be introduced on the KSSK website (https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/dss/kssk) at a later date.
 
The next 19th meeting is scheduled to be held around September 2017. Once the details of the event have been decided, we will announce it on the website of the University Consortium Kyoto.

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In the topic provision, we confirmed the trend of disability support in the country and exchanged information on support methods in a small group of subcommittees.

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About the Support Program for Students with Disabilities
 Outline of the 18th Kansai Disability Student Support Staff Roundtable


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University Consortium Kyoto Support Project for Students with Disabilities
TEL 075-353-9189 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
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We have implemented Marutoku in Oe!

On December 15th and 16th, we held a career education project “Maruttoku in Oe” in Oe, Fukuchiyama City.
University students, Oe high school students, and local members of society interacted with each other in the “Oe Souvenir Making” work.


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✿ About the implementation report of Maruttoku in Oe [Click here for details]



University Consortium Kyoto, High School-University Collaborative Career Education Program
TEL 075-353-9153 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)

Selection of Winners of the “Student Town Kyoto Film Contest”

The Executive Committee of the Student Town Kyoto Film Contest holds a video contest with the aim of promoting the appeal of “Kyoto City of Students” and contributing to the promotion of the distribution of digital content originating in the region and the development of human resources.
We are pleased to announce that the winning works have been decided as follows.

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Click here for details

Inquiries

Student Town Kyoto Film Contest Executive Committee

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Kyoto City Planning Bureau, Policy Office, University Policy Officer
TEL 075-222-3103

University Consortium Kyoto Research & Public Relations Division
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, General Communications Bureau, Information and Communications Department, Information and Communications Cooperation Promotion Division
TEL 06-6942-8623

We held Marutoku in Kumihama!

On November 11th and 12th, we held a career education project Maruttoku in Kumihama.
University students, Kumihama High School students, and local members of society had a great time.

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✿ Maruttoku in Kumihama Implementation Report [Click here for details]



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TEL 075-353-9153 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)

The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Winners Announced! < Event Report>

Event Report

The Kyoto International Student Film Festival, which aims to discover the young talents who will lead the film industry of the future, was held at Kyoto Cinema from Saturday, November 26 and closed on Friday, December 2.
The 19th Festival Competition (Live-Action and Anime) received 539 entries from 43 countries and regions, the highest in the festival’s history, and 16 films carefully selected by the student executive committee were screened at the festival.
At the award ceremony on the final day, Friday 2nd, the winning directors and final judges Yasumi Sakamoto, Nobuaki Doi, and Kunihiko Tomioka were invited as guests to announce the Grand Prix, Final Jury Award, and Audience Award in the live-action and anime categories.
The award-winning works are as follows: We hope that this film festival will be an opportunity for young directors to play an active role in the future.
We would like to express our gratitude to all the visitors and those who supported and cooperated with the festival.
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Outline of the event

schedule ■Program Screening
Saturday, November 26, 2016 ~ Thursday, December 1, 2016 16:45~21:20
(*Only on the 26th~21:30)

■ Award Ceremony / Grand Prize Screening / Talk Show
Friday, December 2, 2016 18:00~21:00
meeting place Kyoto Cinema (COCON Karasuma 3F)
sponsorship University Consortium Kyoto
Planning & Management The 19th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
Operational Support Kyoto International Student Film Festival Planning Review Committee


Programme


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Result of Submission

We received 539 entries from 43 countries and regions. Thank you very much for your application, Mr. Mr./Ms..

The 19th Kyoto International Studies Film Festival Competition Entry Guidelines are here.

domestic overseas plan
FY 2016 167 372 539
FY 2015 123 94 217
FY 2014 163 187 350
FY 2013 212 145 357
FY 2012 235 127 362

Competition Results

King
Grand-Prix for Live-action Film

Darling Steel
『Darling』 
Director: Sebastian Schmidl
School: Filmacademy Vienna
2015/42min/Austria


Tamara’s decision to divorce is about to change the lives of those around her. Hans has to give up his home, and Tamara’s beloved father-in-law has to move into a nursing home. Away from the outside world, they spend their last weekend together filled with sentimentality.

 

KingAnime Division Grand Prix
Grand-Prix for Animated Film

Edmond Steel
『EDMOND』 
Director: Nina Gantz
School: National Film and Television School
2015/9min/United Kingdom


Edmund’s desire to love others is probably too strong. He stands alone by the lake and reminisces about his life up to that point. He evokes intense memories and searches for the origin of his desires.

 

KingFinal Jury Prize
Yasumi Sakamoto Prize
The Final Judge, Abi Sakamoto Award

Toori Rain Steel
“Toori Rain” 
Director: Masaki Inada
School: Osaka University of Arts
2015/61min/Japan


A young man who aspires to be a manga artist meets a housewife who is painting on the walls of her house. The young man would go to see the painting every day, but she would erase it when she was finished. A long-winded and improvisational tale of just two people.


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Nobuaki Doi Prize
The Final Judge, Nobuaki Doi Award

I have a future Steel
“I Have a Future”
 

Director: Rieko Ouchi
School: Hokkaido University of Education Graduate School
2016/15min/Japan


A daily anime that depicts the life of “me”. This work is nothing more than a collection of elements. I, too, am nothing more than a collection of elements.



KingFinal Jury Prize
Kunihiko Tomioka Prize
The Final Judge, Kunihiko Tomioka Award

ALICE Steel
『ALICE』 
Director: Satindar Singh Bedi
School: Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
2015/15min/India


An 80-year-old woman is digging a well with a horse. When he begins to hallucinate from thirst, a girl appears. Eventually, water gushes out of a deep well, sprouting greenery in the desert and quenching the horses’ thirst.


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Audience Award

The live-action Grand Prix “Darling” also won the Audience Award!
Darling Steel

『Darling』
 

Director: Sebastian Schmidl
School: Filmacademy Vienna
2015/42min/Austria



* The Audience Award will be selected by a questionnaire from customers who have seen the work during the festival.




・Other Selected Works

category Title of the work supervision Name of University Year, length, and country
Live 『America』 Aleksandra Terpińska University of Silesia – Krzysztof Kieslowski Faculty of Radio and Television 2015/30min
/ポーランド
『Under the Sun』 QIU Yang Victorian College of the Arts, School of Film and Television 2015/19min
/オーストラリア
『The guilt, probably』 Michael Labarca The School of Audio-Visual Media, University of Los Andes 2016/14min
/ベネズエラ
“Irazumba in the Tiger Pit” Sadato Takenaka Osaka University of Arts 2016/65min
/日本
『Sweeper’s Pride』 Matthias Koßmehl Hamburg Media School 2015/7min
/ドイツ
『The Road』 Tsevelmaa Densmaa Mongolian State University of Arts & Culture 2016/13min
/モンゴル
animation “The Heel of Love” Enka Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School 2016/10min
/日本
『The Noise of Licking』 Nadja Andrasev Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design 2016/9min
/ハンガリー
『FEED』 Eri Okazaki Tama Art University 2016/7min
/日本
『Pokey Pokey』 Junjie “Jake” Zhang University of Southern California 2015/6min
/アメリカ
“To the Stories” Mio Yamanaka Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School 2016/6min
/日本





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November 12 (Sat) We held a report meeting on the results of the 2016 Internship Progress Course.

In the “Internship Progress Course” of the University Consortium Kyoto, trainees worked on projects presented by host companies from mid-June to late November. On Saturday, November 12, the results of the meeting were reported, and 10 projects made presentations over the course of one day. There were also presentations with videos and devising a format, showing the efforts and results of working on the project. At the completion ceremony after the results debriefing session, the coordinator faculty members handed over a “certificate of completion” for each project, and the “Internship Progress Course” for 2016 came to an end.

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Date & Time Saturday, November 12, 2016 10:40~17:50
Venue

Campus Plaza Kyoto, 4th Floor, Lecture Room 2

Number of companies and organizations participating in the project
(In order of presentation of the results report)

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Intelligence Office Co., Ltd. / Kyoto Cinema / Non-profit organization Kiko Network / Concept Glamour Co., Ltd. / Mirai Film Co., Ltd. / Tosho Printing Dohosha Co., Ltd. / Tosho Printing Dohosha Co., Ltd. / Kyoto City Environmental Conservation Activities Promotion Association / Non-profit organization Children’s Independence no Sato Warm-up School From Here / Yosano Co., Ltd. / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

Number of students 57 students from 20 universities

(Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University, Kyoto Kacho University, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto University of Education, Kyoto Koka Women’s University, Kyoto Saga University of the Arts, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto City University of Arts, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Nishiyama Junior College, Kyoto University, Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Osaka University of Economics, Otani University, Doshisha University, Nara University, Heian Jogakuin University, Ryukoku University, Bukkyo University/)

Number of Coordinator Teachers

8

(Ryukoku University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Seika University, Fukuchiyama Public University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Gakuen University)



Intelligence Office
Co., Ltd.
~Hitomanabi Internship 2016~


“What does it mean to work?” was announced by the publication of the free paper “Working People Encyclopedia” for those who are worried about finding a job, and the experience of interviewing 15 companies while experiencing firsthand the difficulties of sales, and the holding of the job hunting preparation seminar “Kime-Colle” on Saturday, December 3, which they planned.

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Kyoto Cinema
~PIA Film Festival (PFF) Management Support


“Attract more students”
“Invite people who have never been to the Pia Film Festival (PFF) to come”
“Total number of visitors: 250~300”
Three goals were set, and there was a presentation on the struggles of preparation, publicity, management, and practical training until all goals were achieved.

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Kiko Network,
a non-profit organization
~Social Innovation Survey and Dissemination for a 100% Renewable Energy Society~


With the aim of “learning about environmental NPOs and NGOs and disseminating information!”, in order to acquire correct knowledge and prevent the dissemination of erroneous information, participants actively participated in events and seminars, and gave presentations on interactions with student volunteers.


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Concept Glamour Co.
, Ltd
. ~Kyoto Asageiko~


In preparation for the launch of the morning activity course that utilizes the morning time before going to work, there was a presentation on the factors and analysis of the factors that prevented the course from not being able to be held as a result, as well as a presentation on the fact that he had learned a great deal by experiencing full-fledged promotion practices such as area marketing, press releases, and customer attraction HP through planning and recruitment.

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Mirai Films
~Theatrical Film Production, Distribution, and Publicity Project~


“Crank up the movie ‘Rice'”
“Successful promotion of the movie “Gohan””
“Crank in for a new work”
In order to produce, distribute, and advertise the film, he participated in theatrical film planning, participated in filming as an assistant, and gave presentations about his experience in distribution publicity.


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Tosho Printing
Co., Ltd.
~Regional revitalization with “Maipure”~


With the goal of spreading the name recognition of the local information site “Maipure Shimogyo-ku and Higashiyama Ward Edition” and establishing a close relationship with the local community, he gave a presentation on his work experience of writing articles that would interest local people through the Internet, aiming for 2,000 PVs.

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Kyoto City Environmental Conservation Activities Promotion Association
~Spread! Zero Waste Strategy in the Region~


“Focusing on the most powerful university students, we will let people of all ages, men and women, know about eco-activities such as sorting and reusable tableware, and spread zero-waste activities.”
“In the Gion Festival Zero Waste Campaign, we will achieve results from last year, and we hope that those who participated as volunteers will want to participate next year and beyond.”
With the goal of switching disposable containers to reusable tableware, there was a presentation on how the Zero Waste Strategy will be developed.


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Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Township Warm-up School from here
~Across generations, a summer festival made by everyone + making fun of α 2016~


“To energize the students and local people from here”
“To make it a place where people who visit “from here” can feel at ease.”
“To make “from here” a place for exchange”
With this goal in mind, he named the summer festival from here, which was held for the sixth time, “Kokonatsu Matsuri”, planned and operated it, and published a booklet looking back on the state of the summer festival so far.


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Yosano
Inc.
~Ready to Tango~


“Renewal of existing tomato sauce → re-release”
“Branding of Yosano Corporation”
As a project, we will learn the basic knowledge of food sales, and conduct event sales and market research. In addition, it was announced that the target was “Mieko Mr./Ms.”, 27 years old, married, housewife, and that the taste and design of tomato sauce had been renewed and sold.


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Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~


Uji City Kando Elementary School
Mukoyo Elementary School
Joyo Junior High School
Higashi-Uji Junior High School
Each of the trainees gave presentations. There were presentations on how they faced each other from the standpoint of students and teachers through trial and error at the school site, connected theory to practice through exercises, and acquired the leadership skills necessary to become teachers.


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Social gathering


After the debriefing session, a social gathering was held. Five trainees from the Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education moderated the event, introduced themselves, played bingo games, and had time to interact with other trainees. The trainees, coordinators, host recipients, etc., all had endless things to talk about. With the end of this social gathering, the 2016 Progress Course came to an end.


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Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 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)