Heisei 30 Gakumachi Collaboration Project Gakumachi NEWS!

We will introduce the efforts of the Heisei 30 academic town collaboration project.

In order to create attractive communities and solve local issues, the “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” invites universities and students to work on projects in collaboration with the local community, and provides subsidies and support for outstanding initiatives. We would like to inform you of this year’s initiatives.

【Activities】Ryukoku University Fukakusa Machiya Cinema (Fushimi and Fukakusa Community Archive Project)

The “Fukakusa Machiya Cinema” by the Matsuura Seminar of the Faculty of Policy Studies, Ryukoku University, is an organization that mainly collects and archives 8mm film in order to preserve for future generations the images and photographs of the Showa period of Fushimi Ward that lie dormant in the area, and to provide opportunities for elderly people living alone, who tend to be isolated, to go out. We visited Fukakusa Elementary School and Ryukoku University, the venues.

At Fukakusa Elementary School, “Where is this?” was held in the “Fureai Salon” sponsored by the Fukakusa Social Welfare Council, which aims to interact with the elderly in the community. Under the theme of “Fushimi and the streetcar,” photos from the Showa era and photos from the same place today were projected on the screen, and memories of that time were shared while comparing them.
The moderator asked, “How much was the fare at that time?” and “What was your childhood play?” Mr./Ms. all the participants responded to such questions while talking nostalgically with the people around them.

At the “2nd Machiya Cinema” held at Ryukoku University, a video of the time when the streetcar was running was played, and Mr. Mr./Ms. Fukuda, who has been photographing streetcars in Kyoto, explained about it. In addition, a participant who used a streetcar at that time talked about the memory of sounds, such as “I used the sound of the first streetcar as a clock,” and when private cars were not very popular among citizens, streetcars were inexpensive and could ride far away at a flat fare. I was also able to learn about the problems that have arisen with the changing times.

The group’s activities, which are celebrating their fifth year this year, have been warmly welcomed by the local community, who say, “It’s fun to see the faces of young people.” The students expressed their aspirations to develop the activity from “learning about the past” to “passing on Showa culture” to children living in the community in the future.

【Activities】Kyoto Seika University Keihoku Utsu Treasure Search Club

We would like to introduce an activity report from a member of the “Keihoku Utsu Treasure Hunting Association”, which works to rediscover and revitalize the charm of the region through the search for local treasures (nature, people, technology, tradition, history, etc.) in the Uzu area of Keihoku-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City.

Repainting of playground equipment at Awaudani Children’s Park Activity Report Click here for the report
Utsukyo Park Children’s Tree Classroom, Photography Class, Children’s Park Playground Equipment Repainting Activity Report Click here for the report

【Activities】 Halloween in Saiin Lantern Making Workshop

In addition to the “Halloween Parade in Saiin” to be held on Sunday, October 28, the “Halloween in Saiin Executive Committee” of Kyoto University of Foreign Studies visited the venue of the lantern-making workshop because it provides a time for children to interact with local residents and have fun and feel safe through workshops at the children’s center and lantern-making workshops.
At 1:00 p.m., the event started at 1:00 p.m., and the venue, Kyoto Family 3rd floor, “Kyo Fami-Garden” was crowded with many participants, mainly children. Choose your favorite pumpkin and hollow it out. The difficult part was helped by parents and students on the executive committee, and the lantern was completed with a lot of personality. Not only could you take home the lanterns you made, but you also got a candle present. I’m really looking forward to seeing how the lights come on.

Easy-to-understand instructions and tools are prepared for those who are trying to make lanterns for the first time, and they seem to be very accustomed to it, such as immediately helping participants with troubled expressions. When I talked to the students on the executive committee, they said that they had been working on the project even before they applied for the Gakumachi Collaboration Project. Now, when he meets people in the community near the university, they tell him that he is a Halloween child.

Many of the students who are currently active are third-year students, so handing over to second- and first-year students is an issue. We hope that it will become established in the community as a Halloween event in Saiin. Also, it seems that the parade was canceled last year due to the approach of the typhoon, so we wish the “Halloween Parade in Saiin” a success!

【Activities】Ryukoku University, Higashitakase River Environmental Protection and Jizo Bon Project Team

The Fushimi Fukakusa-Higashitakase River Environmental Protection and Jizobon Project Team, which is made up of the Ryukoku University Junior College Department, plans and operates river cleanup activities and the “Jizo Bon Program” with the involvement of high school students and others in collaboration with the local community in order to pass on local traditional events to the next generation and to improve the environment of the Higashitakase River, which is the venue. We have received an activity report, so we would like to introduce it.

◎ Promotion of exchange of traditional events has progressed to a workshop on “Disaster Prevention Map Making”

The Kawakubo Town Residents’ Association, which deepened the bonds between residents due to the continuation of traditional events, gained momentum to create a “disaster prevention map”. Therefore, on October 2, the residents’ association conducted fieldwork in the town with students from Ryukoku University and Kyoto Kogakuin High School.

On this day, we plotted the locations of “fire extinguishers” and “fire hydrants” installed by the residents’ association on a map and reconfirmed the temporary meeting place in the event of an emergency evacuation. The residents’ association provides information on the homes of the elderly on the map. The first workshop was held in a fulfilling atmosphere, with university students providing support based on their knowledge of social welfare, and high school students sharing ideas from the hardware side of things, such as buildings and road conditions, based on their expertise in engineering.

【Activities】Camo Cinema Executive Committee

On Saturday, August 18th, we went to the Kamo River cleanup and outdoor movie screening of “Kamo Cinema 14”!
Sixteen years ago, students at Ritsumeikan University, who were interested in the conservation of the Kamo River, which plays a major role in creating a landscape that is unique to Kyoto, established the Camo Cinema Executive Committee. For the 14 years since its inception, the festival has held cleanup activities on the Kamo River, projects of interest to students, and outdoor movie screenings after sunset every summer as part of efforts to raise awareness of beautification among young people.

“Kamo Cinema 14” started from the Kamo River Riverbed Clean Hike, which was renamed “Pika Kamo”. From this year, a new project called “Play in Kamogawa” has been added, and you can enjoy the Kamo River in a leisurely and bright time while playing games using water.

The expression of the Kamo River, which changes from daytime to sunset, is also an attraction of “Camo Cinema”. The screen projected dimly in the dark was fantastic. When the sun went down, customers brought leisure sheets one after another.
This year’s film is “Seto Tsumi”. It’s a simple movie about two high school students, Seto and Utsumi, talking by the river. However, in these conversations, the worries, thoughts, and love affairs unique to high school students are realistically depicted. In the sense that you can say what you really think where the water flows, the screening in the Kamo River is perfect. Under the starry sky with a pleasant breeze, I was able to spend a luxurious time sitting on the riverbed and watching a movie, which is only once a year.

In addition to holding outdoor movie screenings, the Kamo Cinema Executive Committee participates in events and cleanup activities organized by the cooperating organization “Kamogawa Beautification Association” to deepen exchanges with local residents. They have also been able to establish cooperative relationships with companies. Please continue your activities so that participants can have fun and raise awareness of the beautification and conservation of the Kamo River!

 

【Activities】Kyoto Tachibana University Society for Contemporary Business Studies Urban Development Study Group

On Saturday, August 18th, we visited the “Shimizu Ware Painting Experience Workshop”, which is part of the activities of the “Daigo Nakayama Housing Complex Revitalization Project” by the Kyoto Tachibana University Society for Contemporary Business Studies!

In this project, volunteers from the Faculty of Contemporary Business of Kyoto Tachibana University have been working together with local residents, including the neighborhood association, since last year, mainly on the “Daigo Nakayama Complex Pottery Lantern Road” to promote regional exchange in the Daigo Nakayama Housing Complex.

The “Pottery Lantern Road” implemented in the Yamashina area is an initiative with a history of more than 10 years, and the cityscape illuminated by ceramic lights is beautiful and has been very well received. Last year, we started working on the idea of implementing this “Pottery Lantern Road” in the Daigo Nakayama Housing Complex.

The “Shimizu Pottery Painting Experience Workshop” was positioned as a pre-event for the “Pottery Lantern Road” named after pottery, and the elderly and children in the community happily created accessories with their own designs. After the workshop, various projects were held until the evening, such as playing with soap bubbles in the park and authentic somen noodles made by cutting bamboo from the back mountain with the cooperation of the Kyoto University of Education Bamboo Friendship Association.

On November 3rd, the “Pottery Lantern Road” at the Daigo Zhongshan Complex is scheduled. Last year, the scope of the event was reduced due to bad weather, but this year we are blessed with good weather and we hope that the project will be successful!

 

【Activities】Ryukoku University, Higashitakase River Environmental Protection and Jizo Bon Project Team

We would like to introduce the activity report from the “Ryukoku University-Higashitakase River Environmental Protection and Jizo Bon Project Team”, which continues to work in the area around the Higashitakase River in Fushimi Ward.

We are steadily preparing for this year’s Jizo Bon August 18 (Saturday)! Click here for the report

 

【Activities】Kyoto Seika University Keihoku Utsu Treasure Search Club

We would like to introduce an activity report from a member of the “Keihoku Utsu Treasure Hunting Association”, which works to rediscover and revitalize the charm of the region through the search for local treasures (nature, people, technology, tradition, history, etc.) in the Uzu area of Keihoku-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City.

Keihoku Music Festa Event Report [September 16] Click here for the report

(Presenter: Mr./Ms. Hirose, Faculty of Humanities, Kyoto Seika University)

Utsu Summer Festival Naryo Gathering Report [August 14th, 15th, 16th] Click here for the report

(Presenter: Mr./Ms. Terada, Faculty of Humanities, Kyoto Seika University)

Report on the collaboration event “Udon Disco” with Parent-Child Smile Factory [August 6] Click here for the report

(Presenter: Mr./Ms. Kaneda, Faculty of Humanities, Kyoto Seika University)

The 5th Children’s Festa in Utsu Activity Report [August 4th and 5th] Click here for the report

(Presenter: Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Humanities, Mr./Ms. Sakito Tokumi, Mr./Ms. Yamamoto)

 

 

【Activities】Ryukoku University Yodohoncho Shopping Street Fureai Library Project

On Sunday, August 5th, I visited the opening of the library of Ryukoku University’s “Yodohoncho Shopping Street Fureai Library Project”.

In this project, students of the Inoue Seminar of the Faculty of Policy Studies, Ryukoku University, have been conducting field surveys since the 29th academic year with the aim of revitalizing shopping streets that are losing their vitality due to a decrease in customer attraction and diluted local communities. Perhaps due to the closure of bookstores in the shopping district, we learned that there was a high need for libraries in the Yodo area, and we have been preparing for the opening of a library in a vacant store in the shopping street.

The event opened with a performance by the brass band of the local Oyodo Junior High School. In addition to exhibiting books donated by students and local residents, the library also has a bookmark-making corner and a café space, so it can be used as a place for local people to interact. On this day, people from the local community who were donated books stopped by and were seen talking with the students while looking inside with interest.

Since this is the first time this has been attempted, students visit the nearest children’s center or elementary school and distribute leaflets, and they are conducting public relations activities through trial and error.
In the future, in addition to the library once a month, there are plans to develop joint products with people in the shopping district and publish free papers. I hope that you will make steady progress step by step so that the charm of the Yodo region can be conveyed to people inside and outside the region!

 

【Activities】Bukkyo University Waku Waku Laboratory

On Thursday, August 2nd, we visited the “Children’s Science Classroom” by the “Waku Waku Laboratory” in Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City.

The “Waku Waku Laboratory” is run by seminar students of Associate Professor Toyosei Hirata of the Faculty of Education, Bukkyo University. Once a month, they hold science experiment classes for elementary school students in the vicinity of Kitano Shopping Street with the aim of revitalizing the community, supporting children’s learning, creating a place for them to belong, and interacting with other generations.

This time, it was held as part of the summer vacation Terakoya event in Zest Oike, jumping out of the usual Kitano area. The theme is “Fossil Exploration with Zest: Let’s Find Ammonites”.

The marble used in the passage of Zest Oike contains fossils of 150,000-year-old ammonites, belemnites (bone-like tissues at the end of the head of a bandit), and other single-celled organisms. The children were guided by the students and were absorbed in exploring the fossils on the ground.

After the fossil search, it is time to make fossil replicas. It is made by pouring resin into a plastic mold of your favorite fossil. Many of the seminar students aim to become teachers, and they have gained experience in teaching practice, and they skillfully instruct while attracting the interest of the children.

In addition, there are many spots in Kyoto City where you can see similar fossils (Porta, Kyoto Station Underground Shopping Mall, The Museum of Kyoto, Kyoto Central Post Office, Sanjusangendo Hall, etc.). Please look for Mr./Ms. when you go out. Places that you usually pass by casually turn into interesting things. I think the children were able to deepen their interest in science from a familiar place.

The “Children’s Science Class” will continue to be held monthly at the “Ninwa Kaikan” in Kamigyo-ku.

 

 

AY2018 Internship Program Progress Course “Project Report” is now available.

The following “Project Report” from the 2018 Internship Program “Progress Course” will be released.


1.Wine Grocery Inc.

~Wine Seminar for Students Planning and Holding Projects~

  Project Report


2.Insight House Inc.

~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~

  Project Report
Free Paper Kyono Yamashina Mr./Ms.


3.Sports Communication Kyoto Co., Ltd. (Kyoto Hannary’s)

~Kyoto Hannary’s Customer Attraction Up Project~

  Project Report


4.Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

  Project Report



Inquiries

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On Saturday, November 10, we held a report meeting on the results of the 2018 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. At the debriefing session held on Saturday, November 10, the results of each of the five projects were reported. Some presentations were made with videos and other formats, and students who participated in other projects were able to share their experiences. After about five months of activities, the participants were able to see the importance of collaborating with their peers and the difficulty of achieving their goals.
At the completion ceremony after the results debriefing session, the coordinator faculty members handed out a certificate of completion for each project, and the 2018 Internship Progress Course came to an end.


Date & Time Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:40~17:50
Venue

Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd Floor Hall

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

5Companies and Organizations

Wine Grocery Co., Ltd. / Shimogyo Ward Office, Kyoto City / Insight House Co., Ltd. / Sports Communication Kyoto Co., Ltd. (Kyoto Hannary’s) / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

Number of students 18 students from 8 universities

(Kyoto Prefectural University, Otani University, Kyoto Women’s University, Doshisha University, Ritsumeikan University, Ryukoku University, Kansai University, Shitennoji University)

Number of Coordinator Teachers

6

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



Wine Grocery
Co., Ltd.
~Wine seminar planning and holding project for students~


This is a project to plan and execute wine seminars for students while learning about wine through work at a wine shop. In preparation for the seminar, there were presentations on the difficulties in attracting customers, the state of the seminar on the day of the seminar, and the results of the questionnaire conducted at the seminar. They seemed to realize that wine is not just alcohol, but also a historical and cultural background and a communication tool.


Shimogyo Ward Office
, Kyoto City
~Shimogyo Ward Attraction Transmission Project~


In order to convey the charm of Shimogyo Ward so that many people can feel that it is a city where they want to live and continue to live, there was an announcement about disseminating information using SNS (Twitter), which has a great influence on young people and many people. He also cited areas for improvement in terms of popular content, the influence of people who retweet it, and links and hashtags to increase the ability to disseminate information more broadly.

Insight House
Co., Ltd.
~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~


He announced that the activities that he started to convey the charm of Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City, were able to feel the livability of the Yamashina area and the warmth of the people who live there through interviews and communication with local residents. There was an introduction to free papers and videos created as a result of the activities.


Sports Communication KYOTO Co., Ltd. (Kyoto Hannary’s)
~Kyoto Hannary’s Customer Attraction Up Project~


As a project to experience the world of sports business, in order to increase the number of LINE registrations to attract more customers to the professional basketball team “Kyoto Hannaryz”, they announced activities divided into teams, such as how to publicize and plan member benefits.


Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~


Uji City Kando Elementary School
Higashi-Uji Junior High School
Joyo Junior High School
The four students who completed the internship presented their internship at the school, their activities, and what they felt, noticed, and failed to do by actually interacting with students at the school, and reaffirmed what it takes to become a teacher. This year, there was a presentation on the common theme of “scolding” and a discussion of child development.


get-together

After the debriefing session, a social gathering was held. Three trainees served as moderators, and the participants had a great time with games such as self-introduction bingo and sudden interviews. After the activity, it was a social gathering where I was able to interact frankly with the trainees and coordinators.





Inquiries

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TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
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“2018 High School and University Collaboration Future Session” was held!

On Saturday, November 3, 2018, the 2018 High School and University Collaboration Future Session was held at Campus Plaza Kyoto.

This Future Session is held as a joint high school-university career education program with the aim of promoting career development for high school and university students, and this is the third time this year.
This year, a total of 41 high school and university students participated.

This time, we invited two role models: Mr. Ryo Tsukamoto, CEO of GL Academia Co., Ltd., and Ms. Rika Yajima, Representative Director of Wareru Co., Ltd.
Under the theme of “How to connect work and learning?”, he talked about “what was important to me when thinking about my career path after graduating from high school and university” and “what only humans can do with the rapid development of AI technology”.

 

 

In the group work after the role model talk, each group exchanged opinions and thought about questions for the role model.
The questions asked, “Are there any gaps or discrepancies between your dreams when you were a student and your dreams now?” and “How did you overcome your parents’ opposition?” “Would it be better to overcome what you can’t do now, or would you rather develop what you can do?” The participants actively raised their hands, and the two role models answered them carefully one by one, saying, “All the questions I want to answer.”

The Q&A session and the overall summary were displayed in text on the screen, and all participants were able to share information and deepen their understanding.
Participants asked questions such as “What is learning?” and “What is work?” “What is the relationship between learning and working?” was summarized in a worksheet, discussed and presented in groups.

By exchanging opinions across generations of high school and university students, it was a good opportunity to be stimulated about future learning and career choices, such as “learning and work are connected,” “knowing yourself first,” and “thinking about what I should do in the future to create my own axis and trunk.” In addition, I was able to interact with students from other schools and universities that I do not usually meet face-to-face.

 

“Kyomachiya News” report has been updated!

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“Kyomachiya News” report has been updated!

This is a report from the University Consortium Kyoto.
The University Consortium Kyoto has an agreement with about 50 universities, mainly member universities and junior colleges, and offers 430~450 credit transfer courses every year. Among them, we will introduce the “Kyoto World Heritage PBL Course”, which is a field of learning for the six World Heritage Sites in Kyoto. This is a credit transfer course unique to Kyoto, which is a historical city and a university city.

University Consortium Kyoto: World Heritage Fields of Learning “Kyoto World Heritage PBL Courses”

The 21st Kyoto International Student Film Festival Pre-Event “Cinema Train” and “Location Discovery Photo Contest in Demachi Yanagi” were held!

 

Thank you to everyone who participated in Cinema Train.
“It was nice to be able to watch a movie that I would never normally see” and “The idea of watching a movie on a train was interesting,” and watching a movie in a special space was an event like no other.
Next up is the main festival! We look forward to seeing you there.

 

Overview of “Cinema Train”                             

Date: Saturday, September 8, 2018
Venue: Keihan Railway 10000 series train and around Demachiyanagi Station
【Number of applicants】90
【Application period】July 14 (Sat) – August 20 (Mon), 2018 Same-day tickets available
Participation fee: 1000 yen for adults (junior high school students and older), 500 yen for elementary school students, free for children under 6 years old


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Announcement of the winners of the “Location Discovery Photo Contest in Demachi Yanagi”

Thank you to everyone who applied!
We are pleased to announce the winners of the photo contest.

Outline of
“Location Discovery Photo Contest in Demachi Yanagi”
Application period: Saturday, July 14, 2018 – Monday, September 17, 2018
【Announcement of Results】Tuesday, September 25, 2018
【Shooting location】Around Demachiyanagi Station
【Participation fee】Free *Anyone can apply.
Awards: Grand Prize, Kyoto International Student Film Festival Award (KISFVF Award), Keihan Prize (1 film each)

“Grand Prize” Mr. Kobayashi (Kyoto City)

 

Kyoto International Student Film Festival Award (KISFVF Award)
traintrain01 (Nara)

“Keihan Prize” traintrain01 (Nara)

 

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Executive Committee of the 21st Kyoto International Student Film Festival (University Consortium Kyoto)
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“Kyomachiya News” report has been updated!

Higher education event NAVI “Kyomachiya” is a portal site for information on higher education events operated by the University Consortium Kyoto.

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“Kyomachiya News” report has been updated!

This time, we have updated the “Staff Report” series, in which faculty and staff members of the University Consortium Kyoto report in a relay format. He gave a report on Otani University’s scholarship system called the “Otani University Educational Support Association Literary Encouragement Award”.
It is a well-known scholarship among student Mr./Ms. because of its ease of application, but what kind of scholarship system is it?

“Staff Report” 10: “Otani University Educational Support Association Literary Encouragement Award

“Kyomachiya News” report has been updated!

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“Kyomachiya News” report has been updated!

This time, we have updated the “Staff Report” series, in which faculty and staff members of the University Consortium Kyoto report in a relay format. The theme is “NINJA, Autonomous Learning Support Office for Foreign Languages” at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies.
We interviewed Kyomachi and News in July 2014, shortly after opening, but it was reopened in September 2017.
Therefore, this time, we asked him to report on the current situation.

“Staff Report” 9: Kyoto University of Foreign Studies “Foreign Language Autonomous Learning Support Office NINJA”

Release of the 23rd FD Forum Report

We are pleased to announce the release of the report of the 23rd FD Forum held on March 3 and 4, 2018 “The Past and Future of FD ~Thinking about FD from Various Angles~”. Click on each item to view the PDF data.
The 24th FD Forum will be held on March 2 and 3, 2019 at Ritsumeikan University’s Kinugasa Campus. Details of the event will be announced on the website by early December.

 

Day 1: Saturday, March 3, 2018

 Opening Remarks
 symposium The past and future of FDs ~Thinking about FDs from various angles~

 

Day 2: Sunday, March 4, 2018

Session 1 Student Facilitator/Student Assistant: Collaborative Classes and Learning Opportunities: Practical Examples and Future Visions
Session 2 What’s going on? What are you going to do? Evaluation of each practical training: nursing training, welfare training, education, qualification training-
Subcommittee 3 Perspectives on Liberal Arts Education
Session 4 Design and Operation of Cross-Sectional Programs for Cultivating Science Literacy: Focusing on Statistics Education, Integrated Science Experiments, and Practical Exchange Site Models
Subcommittee 5 Evaluation to grasp higher-order abilities ~Thinking about what kind of evaluation is suitable for capturing what kind of ability, including task creation~
Session 6 Effects of Fieldwork in Experiential and Practical Learning and Operational Issues
Session 7 Information Security Education: Liberal Arts Education, Specialized Education
Session 8 What is the “exit” of a university?: Liberal Arts, Citizenship, Career, and Human Education
Session 9 Organizational operation and practice of PBL
Session 10 The Future of Regional Qualification Education Programs and Regional Cooperation
Session 11 Thinking about Student Performance Evaluation: Focusing on Engineering and Pharmacy Education
Session 12 Business and Undergraduate Seminar Activities
Poster Session

 

University Consortium Kyoto FD Project
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【Report】The 15th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum has been released.

On Saturday, December 9, 2017, the 15th Forum on Collaborative Education between High School and University, “Thinking Together about the Skills That Should Be Developed Now: The Role of High Schools and Universities” has been completed.
The next 16th Forum on Collaborative Education between High School and University is scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 8. 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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【Report】The 15th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum has been released.