The results of the analysis related to the 27th “Citizen Life Realization Survey” have been announced!

 
We will publish the results of the analysis of the “Citizen’s Life Perception Survey” conducted as part of the “Future Kyoto Creation Research Project” jointly implemented by the University Consortium Kyoto and Kyoto City.
 
As part of the Kyoto City Policy Evaluation System, the “Survey on Citizens’ Perceptions of Citizens’ Lives” is conducted to grasp the extent to which the policies and measures listed in the city’s basic plan are being achieved. It can be used by those who are engaged in community development activities.
In light of the fact that this fiscal year marks the fifth year since the survey began, we are conducting an analysis from the perspective of trends over the past five years, including a special feature on how citizens’ lives have changed significantly over the past five years.

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On this page, the data is summarized in a booklet with a summary of the analysis results, and the details are posted as a reference edition.

As in previous years, the results of the survey on the perception of life by generation, gender, and residence for all 130 items in all 27 policy areas, the results of the survey on the importance of policies in all 27 policy areas, and the correlation between the perception of life and the importance of the policy are posted.

– Correlation between living conditions and happiness by residence, and correlation by occupation and number of years of residence
– Analysis results by residence, occupation, and number of years of residence in free description
– Status of responses to the Survey on Citizen Life by Residence, Occupation, and Number of Years of Residence
・Responses by residence of the perception of life, importance of policies, interest in city government, and happiness

We are focusing on the following: Please take a look.

What can we learn from the analysis?

– What kind of life do citizens have in each policy area, and how important do they think it is?
・ How is the transition of the 5 years of Heisei 23 ~ 27 in the actual life of citizens?
– From the correlation between the level of experience in daily life and the importance of the policy, what is the public’s perception of the current policy and its effects?
・ What kind of policy areas will improve the sense of happiness when the sense of life improves?
– What are the potential needs of citizens that appear in the content of free writing?

Data in the analysis results (summary booklet)

Analysis results related to the 27th “Citizen Life Realization Survey” Overall [Click here for details]

Reference: List of 130 questions in all 27 fields about how to feel about life [Click here for details]


Special Feature: Items that have significantly changed the way citizens feel about their lives over the past five years [Click here for details]

I. Discussion by Policy Area [Click here for details]
For all 27 policy areas, what can be seen from the results of responses to the actual perception of life and policy importance is described.

II. Analysis using statistical analysis methods Overall  [Click here for details]
1 Changes in the relationship between policy importance and life perception in FY25~27 [Click here for details]

2 Correlation between generations and gender in the perception of life and happiness [Click here for details] 
(1) Characteristic questions in this year’s response results
(2) Questions that were correlated across a wide range of attributes
(3) Analysis of correlations by policy area
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3 Analysis of free text [Click here for details]

III. Outline of the 27th Citizen Life Survey Document 1


IV. Results of responses to the questionnaire on the perception of daily life, the importance of policies, the level of interest in municipal government, and the feeling of happiness Overall [Click here for details]
・Status of responses by generation and gender of life Affiliation Appendix 2
・Status of responses by generation and gender of policy importance Appendix 3
・Ranking of the percentage of positive responses in terms of life and policy importance (city-wide) Appendix 4
・Gender response status of interest in city government by generation Appendix 5
 ・Status of responses by generation and gender of happiness Appendix 6


Literature

The following items are posted as materials.

(1) Citizens’ perceptions of daily life, policy importance, and correlation between them in each of the 27 policy areas

Bar charts show the level of life and policy importance, and scatter plots show the correlation between the two.

1 Environment 2 Human Rights and Gender Equality 3 Youth Growth and Participation   
4 Civic Life and Communities 5 Safety of Civic Life 6 Culture          
7 Sports 8 Industrial and commercial 9 Tourism         
10 Agriculture and Forestry 11 Universities 12 Internationalization       
13 Child-rearing support 14 Welfare for persons with disabilities 15 Community welfare      
16 Welfare for the elderly 17 Health and hygiene and medical care 18 School education      
19 Lifelong Learning 20 Walking Town 21 Land Use and Urban Functional Arrangement 
22 Landscape 23 Architecture 24 Houses         
25 Roads and greenery 26 Fire and disaster prevention 27 Water for daily life       

(2) Correlation between living conditions and happiness by residence, occupation and years of residence

For questions that show a relationship between an increase in a sense of life and an increase in a sense of happiness, you can see the characteristics of each occupation by residence and the number of years of residence.
 By Residence, by occupation and number of years of residence   

(3) Results of analysis by residence, occupation, and number of years of residence in free-form writing

It offers a glimpse into the potential needs of citizens with separate residences
 By Residence, by occupation and number of years of residence   


(4) Status of responses to the Survey on Citizen Life by Residence, Occupation, and Years of Residence (Supplementary Material 1 of the Summary Booklet)

You can see the change in the number of respondents to the citizen life survey in FY23~27.
 By Residence, by occupation and number of years of residence   

(5) Status of responses by residence to the Survey of Citizens’ Perception of Life (Summary Booklet Material 2~6 Supplementary Materials)

 Feeling of life, Policy importance, level of interest in city government, and response results by residence of happinessI understand.

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Research & Public Relations Division
TEL 075-708-5803 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)

Garbage separation when using Campus Plaza Kyoto

From April 2016, the rules regarding garbage separation will change in the Campus Plaza Kyoto building.

Currently, only general garbage and cans and PET bottles are separated, but in order to comply with the ordinance of Kyoto City,
We will install a new waste bin for waste plastic and paper waste (miscellaneous paper).
For more information on the classification of garbage, please refer to the Kyoto City website(Opens in a new window).

We ask for your cooperation in separating garbage at the hotel.

We will hold a 27th “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” debriefing session!


Kyoto City and the University Consortium Kyoto will hold a report session on the “Gakumachi Collaboration Project (University Regional Collaboration Creation and Support Project)” to support efforts for regional revitalization implemented in collaboration with universities, students, and the local community.

At the debriefing session, the 14 business organizations selected this year will look back on their activities so far and present the results of their efforts.
Why don’t you find new possibilities for collaboration between the university and the community and hints for regional revitalization from the reports of accreditation projects by students, such as regional development through the inheritance of local customs and traditions?

In addition, a recruitment briefing session for the next year will be held at the same time on the day of the event.
If you are considering applying, please take this opportunity to participate.

In addition, on the day of the event, we will hold an opinion exchange meeting and a networking event with visitors.

It is free to come and go, and anyone can participate, so please feel free to join us.

Heisei 27 “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” report meeting

Date & Time Sunday, March 27, 2016 10:00~17:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto, 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1 / Hall 2nd Floor
(939 Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Nishitoin-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto)
[Access] 5 minutes walk from Kyoto Municipal Subway, JR, Kintetsu Kyoto Station
Flow of the day room on the floor>
10:00 ~ Heisei 27 Certified Business Report Meeting * 1 Presentation @ 13 minutes (including questions and substitutions)
14:40~Heisei 28 business recruitment briefing session
hall on floor>
15:00~Opinion exchange meeting, exchange meeting
16:30~Critique and Award Ceremony
17:00 End (tentative)

* Please see here for the detailed schedule ↓↓↓
“Heisei 27 Gakumachi Collaboration Project Report Meeting Schedule”
Occupancy 200 (80 for opinion exchange meetings and exchange meetings)
*All are on a first-come, first-served basis.
* If the capacity is not reached, we will accept applications on the day.
Participation Fee free


●Click here for the information flyer
Flyer announcing the debriefing session.pdf
●Click here for details of our business
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/gakumachi
●Click here for last year’s event
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/gakumachi/2014-1

Registration

 Applications are being accepted from Thursday, February 18, 2016 ~ Saturday, March 26, 2016.
If you would like to participate or attend the lecture, please apply using the application form below.

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Inquiries and applications

University Consortium Kyoto Gakumachi Collaboration Project
TEL :075-353-9130 FAX: 075-353-9101
MAIL:gakumachi-admin-ml■consortium.or.jp
(Please change ■ to @ and send)
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

【Finished】Kyoto Student Festival 2016 Regional Revitalization Project Call for Affiliated Organizations

Business 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 activities to disseminate the original creative odori “Kyoen Sodefure!” and regional cooperation events, 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 supports “student independence” so that students can think and act on their own, and supports the students to make the most of what they have accumulated in the course of their activities for one year since the establishment of the Executive Committee in November every year.

FY2016 Regional Revitalization Project

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The Kyoto Student Festival has a strong image of a festival centered on odori held in the Okazaki area every October, but in addition to this, we also carry out various activities on a daily basis, such as regional exchange and international exchange, with the aim of “disseminating the charm of Kyoto” and “revitalizing the region.” However, in order to further realize activities in line with these objectives, it is necessary to have a partner who can work hand in hand, not just the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee.
Therefore, we will recruit organizations (partners) that want to “enliven the community together with students” and “want to further convey the appeal of the community with the perspectives and power of students” and promote collaborative projects in a single year. However, the Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee is also limited in terms of budget, time, and capacity, and it is expected that the number of organizations that will be rejected or adopted may be infinitely small. Despite this situation, we are looking forward to seeing organizations that can feel the significance of the “Student City Kyoto” created through the collaboration of industry, academia, and the public community, and apply to realize their goals.

Outline of Recruitment

Application Period

201510Mon. 26 Mon. 30 November

Target

(1) Partners in the Kyoto area (Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)

(2) Partners who are trying to revitalize the university by utilizing the power and perspectives of students

(3) Partners who consider it important to create projects together with students

(4) Partners who have an educational perspective for students

Contents

This is a co-sponsored project that is completed in a single year on the premise that it will be connected to the main festival in October 2016, which is the culmination of the Kyoto Student Festival.

* The following is an example of collaboration.

■ Large-scale events in collaboration with local communities

(Example) Pre-event “Challenge to the World in Fushimi” held on August 22, 2015

■ Development of goods that lead to the events of this festival in collaboration with companies (those that are not for profit)

・Making staff uniforms for the festival from the student’s point of view in collaboration with Kyoto’s kimono industry, etc.

・In cooperation with beverage companies, we will distribute “Student Festival Original Drinks” on the day of the festival.

■ Local events in collaboration with local governments

・Government-sponsored events in the Northern Region

■Research in collaboration with universities to lead to a sense of growth among students

・Research on how students grow before and after the festival (including interim feedback)

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Project Promotion Schedule (tentative)

2015

Monday, November 30

Application Deadline

~Late December

Document screening (*1)

2016

~Late January

Interview with applicants

January~

Informal offers of partner organizations and start of meetings with organizations

June ~ August

Project implementation (holding collaborative events, announcing developed products, etc.) (*2)

  1. The feasibility of adoption will be considered, including the feasibility of the festival’s budget, structure, timing, etc. Depending on the situation, it may not be selected from among the applications as a result of deliberation. Deliberations on whether or not to adopt the proposal will be made in consultation with the Selection Committee and the Planning Review Committee, which are made by the Executive Committee.
  2. The event is scheduled to be held in June ~ August before the main festival. However, if the project is feasible, it can be held ahead of schedule. (Decision will be made after consultation with the partner partner)

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How to apply

1. Download the dedicated form (Excel)ouboyousi

2. Fill out the application form.

3. Attach the application form and send it by e-mail!
[To
] saiten14th-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please replace ■ with @)

 Title】Kyoto Student Festival Regional Revitalization Project Application
【Text】Name of the person in charge, affiliation (position), contact information (telephone number and email address)
 

Please feel free to contact us!

Report on the 13th Kyoto Student Festival

Activities

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

Kyoto Student Festival Official Website       Facebook Logo      Twitter Logo

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/

The Grand Prix of the 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival has been announced! [Report on the holding of this festival]

Event Report

The 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival, which was held for seven days from Saturday, November 21 to Friday, November 27, concluded successfully with a total of 13 programs. We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who came to the festival and to all those who supported and cooperated in various ways in holding this festival.

Outline of the event

schedule Saturday, November 21, 2015 ~ Friday, November 27, 2015
meeting place Kyoto Cinema (COCON Karasuma 3F)
sponsorship University Consortium Kyoto
Planning & Management The 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Executive Committee
Operational Support Kyoto International Student Film Festival Planning Review Committee

Programme

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『New World』 Luzie Loose Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Live
『mind scape』 Kaori Liang Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Japan anime
『Cachorro Loko』 Igor Shin Moromisato Academy of Media Arts Cologne Germany anime
“Goron, Bang, Kyu” Kan Yamamoto Osaka University of Arts Japan Live

program
『Fidelity』 Ilker Çatak Hamburg Media School Germany Live
“The name of the house” Nao Sakagami Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Japan anime
『Laughter in the Dark』 Marta Trela Lodz Film School Poland Live
『CAMEO’n Me』 Toshihiro Mune Musashino Art University Graduate School Japan Live

program
“Not to Mr./Ms..” Sawako Kangi Tama Art University Japan anime
“You don’t have to look at anything.” Keigo Ito Osaka University of Arts Japan anime
“Dust in the Clouds” Yutaro Nakamura Tama Art University Japan Live

program
『100 Apples』 Chia-YaoWang National Chengchi University Taiwan Live
“The Scales of the Corner” Megumi Ishitani Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Japan anime
『I’m here』 Yukie Nakauchi, Riki Kamimizutaru Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Japan anime
『The Bad Old Us』 Lily Erlinger Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Live

Prize in each category

KingLive-Action Grand Prix
Live action Film Grand Prix

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“The Bad Old US” Germany / 28min 
Director: Lily Erlinger
School: Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg

It’s about the village where the main character, Adrian, lives with his family, and the tradition of the annual raffle raffle competition there. The village is guided by the life philosophy of the village chief and the guards, and at first glance it seems peaceful. However, Adrian witnesses an unbearable truth deep in the forest…



KingAnime Division Grand Prix
Animation Film Grand Prix

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“The Name of the House” Japan/4min 
Director: Nao Sakagami
School: Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School

That’s where my grandparents, my parents, and I used to live. Even if we have forgotten distant memories and emotions, they are certainly present and will continue to be.



KingFinal Jury Prize
Shuichi Okita, Lee Feng Woo Prize (double winner)
Awards Of Shuichi Okita & LEE BONG-WOO

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“Goron, Batang, Kyu” Japan / 54min 
Director: YAMAMOTO Kan
School: Osaka University of Arts

“Ataru” and “Mr./Ms. Sasaki” who live in a blue tent on the Yodogawa riverbed Although it is harsh, the two of them live with a smile. One day, he meets a woman who is in trouble because her bicycle is broken. There is the house of “Ataru” who is destroyed by the hands of “Ataru’s” father, “Tsunehiro”. How will the two people who have lost their homes live?



KingFinal Jury Prize
Sayoko Kinoshita Prize
Awards Of Sayoko Kinoshita

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“Fidelity” Germany / 24min 
Director: Iiker Çatak
School: Hamburg Media School

Istanbul, 2014. As the anti-government movement gains momentum, Asli, a woman working at a hospital, helps a young male activist escape from being chased by the police. The police suspected her and visited her house. Asli refuses to cooperate with the investigation, but the situation worsens with her family involved.



KingAudience Award
Awards Of Audience

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“Goron, Batang, Kyu” Japan / 54min 
Director: YAMAMOTO Kan
School: Osaka University of Arts

“Ataru” and “Mr./Ms. Sasaki” who live in a blue tent on the Yodogawa riverbed Although it is harsh, the two of them live with a smile. One day, he meets a woman who is in trouble because her bicycle is broken. There is the house of “Ataru” who is destroyed by the hands of “Ataru’s” father, “Tsunehiro”. How will the two people who have lost their homes live?





☆☆ The 18th Kyoto International Student Film Festival Click here for more information☆☆


☆☆ Kyoto International Student Film Festival Official Website
  




Saturday, November 14: A debriefing session was held for the 2015 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 November 14, the results of the meeting were reported, and the nine 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 graduation ceremony after the results debriefing session, the coordinator handed out a “certificate of completion” for each project. With this, the 2015 “Internship Progress Course” has come to an end.

Left: Achievement debriefing session
Photo right: Certificate of completion
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Outline of Implementation

Date & Time Saturday, November 14, 2015 10:40~17:35
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)
9Companies and Organizations
(Yumecom Co., Ltd. / Kiko Network Co., Ltd. / Wiz Co., Ltd. / Concept Glamour Co., Ltd. / Intelligence Office Co., Ltd. / Japan Women’s Professional Baseball League Kyoto Flora / Yosano Co., Ltd. / Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Village Warm-up School from here / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education)
Number of students 45 students from 10 universities
(Kyoto Prefectural University, Otani University, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Doshisha University, Doshisha Women’s University, Ryukoku University)
coordinator
Number of faculty members
8
(Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Gakuen University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Seika University, Doshisha University, Ryukoku University)


About the announcement

Presentation time is 25 minutes each (80 minutes for 4 schools in Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education)
Using PowerPoint and other means, each coordinator in charge will moderate.

Yumecom Inc. 
~Planning and production project of the information magazine “Lifelike” for nursing care for one’s own retirement and family~

I have been working with the goal of having my thoughts published in the magazine “Lifelike” published by Yumecom. As a result, the publication date of Lifelike may change, and we were not able to achieve our goal of showing the booklet at this achievement debriefing session. However, during the internship, I learned a lot of things, including how to make plans.

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Kiko Network
~Let’s gather 500 students for “Earth Parade 2015 in Kyoto”~

COP21 will be held in Paris for two weeks from November 30.
In order to make many people aware of the new agreement that replaces the Kyoto Protocol, the host country planned the “Earth Parade” at the center. I was involved in the planning and publicity of the project, and I had a variety of experiences.
Through negotiations with environmental circles and university co-ops, I learned the importance of actually taking action.

Left: With the cooperation of Progress students, a photo shoot with students of the Progress Course
Right: Flyer for Earth Pace 2015. I imagined France.
Click here for more information about Earth Parade

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Wiz Co., Ltd. ~Let’s make a movie, distribute it, promote it, and release it~

The Wiz’s goal is to create and distribute films and raise funds for the next release.
During the apprenticeship, I was involved in the creation of two films.
Movies have a variety of roles, and even if one of them is missing, such as location scouting, lighting, costumes, and sound, it will be reshot. No matter how hard we tried, there were times when we had no choice but to wait.
In such a situation, it was difficult to manage and schedule more than 200 costumes.
The staff roll of the finished film will also include the names of the apprentices.

3 Wiz

Concept Glamour Co., Ltd. ~Kyoto Asageiko~

Kyoto Asageiko started on October 20th. We planned the autumn place, and this time we planned “Adult Beautiful Letters”.
My first project was rejected, and I learned that it is difficult to grasp the “needs” when submitting a proposal, and how difficult it is.
It’s hard to be early in the morning, but it’s a healthy rhythm of life!
I made the most of my time in the morning and learned a lot of things.

4 Concept

Intelligence Office Co., Ltd. ~Hitomanabi Internship 2015~

An internship with the goal of creating a free paper. The free paper was successfully completed and distributed.
14 apprentices made 1,659 phone calls.
Of those, 69 appointments were made. We were faced with the rigors of sales activities.
The sales experience that I could not experience as a part-time job gave me an opportunity to think about my future path.
This is the last spurt for the event on December 5th.

Click here for event details

5 Intelligence

Japan Women’s Professional Baseball League Kyoto Flora ~Game Event Planning and Management~

The goal of this project is to “plan and manage events for official matches held in late August” and to have as many visitors as possible.
In order to make this a success, we conducted it in collaboration with students from the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at Ritsumeikan University.

Photo) I wore a Kyoto Flora uniform and made a presentation.
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Yosano Co., Ltd. ~Efforts to raise awareness of Kyotango vegetables~

Yosano Co., Ltd. is located in Yosano Town in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture. We have created a product plan for pasta sauce, which is Yosano’s main product. I had seen many catalogs and pamphlets, but this was my first experience as a producer, and there were many things I didn’t understand.
We created a product plan by devising layouts, illustrations, and product description text that would be conveyed to the reader.
It was a very happy experience for the company to use the product proposal as a material for the presentation.

7 Yosano

Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Township Warm-up School from here
~Operation of a summer festival that connects the community of Yogo and the hearts of truant students, and creation of a place for interaction~

This is the fourth year of the summer festival, and we have planned and operated the BBQ site, which will serve as a place for interaction with local residents.
Through the cooperation of the children and the local community, we were able to successfully complete both missions, and we were able to realize the importance of “connection”.
Photo) All the participants wore the dharma coats used for the activities and made presentations.

8 From here

Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education ~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

<elementary school>
At the actual school site, I was involved in the work of providing individual support for classes, correcting homework and study printouts, and leading field trips. Under the guidance of the teachers, I was able to interact with the children and learn how to interact with them and talk to them, and I was able to realize the rewarding and attractive work of teachers.

<middle school>
From August to November, each student set a goal and conducted exercises at the school site. Through class observations, guidance on club activities, and participation in school events, I was able to interact with the students Mr./Ms. a valuable experience, valuing my perspective as a teacher.

Photo) I made a play and presented the situation at the time of teaching.
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get-together

After the debriefing session, a social gathering was held. Three students who are practicing concept glamour will serve as moderators. The banquet began with a greeting from the coordinator, Prof. Kubo. The student project is a bingo game with self-introductions and a sudden interview. It was a time to interact with the trainees at another training site. It was a social gathering with endless conversations with the trainees, coordinators, and host recipients. At the end of the session, the coordinator, Prof. Nishimura, gave a closing remark, and the 2015 Progress Course came to an end.

Social Gathering (3)  Banquet (5) 

Banquet (1)  Social Gathering (2)
  

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)

The class report of the Kyoto World Heritage PBL course has been updated.


This is a report on the contents of the classes and activities of the Kyoto World Heritage PBL course, which was launched in 2015.

On May 30, a joint orientation was held for all subjects in the Kyoto World Heritage PBL course.
Activities for each subject have started sequentially. Please take a look at what the students are learning in each subject.
(Click on the name of each temple or shrine × university to see the progress report.)



kamigamo toji daigoji-r

nijojo kiyomizu ninnaji

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Credit Transfer Project
TEL 075-353-9120 FAX 075-353-9121
〒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)

“Kyoto International Student Film Festival” website is now open!

Business Overview

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. We aim to discover future filmmakers by creating opportunities for students to gather, judge, and screen independent films produced by students from all over the world.
Historically, Kyoto is a “movie town” that still inherits the cultural heritage of the early days of Japan cinema, and it is also a “university town and student town” where students account for 10% of the population of Kyoto City.
This festival aims to revitalize Kyoto by creating a place for international exchange and mutual understanding by discovering and introducing talents who can add new fields to cinema from among the many possibilities of films from around the world.

This time, the website of the Kyoto International Student Film Festival has been newly opened!

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http://www.kisfvf.com/

Contact us

The 18th 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.2015■kisfvf.com (Please change ■ to @)
twitter:@kisfvf
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/KISFVF
Web:http://www.kisfvf.com

【Finished】The 13th Kyoto Student Festival will be held in the Okazaki Park area in front of Heian Jingu Shrine!

Business Overview

mvStudents 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.

Outline of the event

As the culmination of various exchange activities throughout the year, the theme of “Kyoto” and “International” will attract visitors with a variety of genres such as dance, food, music, and sports. In addition, from this year, Okazaki Park will be renovated, and a main stage will be set up on the newly reborn Jingu Road with Otenmon in the background, and students will plan various performances. Centered on a powerful stage that overlooks the entire venue, all kinds of productions create a sense of unity throughout the venue.

Date & Time

2015year10Sunday, May 11, 11:00-19:00

Place:

Sakyo-ku , KyotoHeian Jingu Shrine and Okazaki Park area

Organizer

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee

Co-organizers

Kyoto Student Festival Organizing Committee

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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
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The 12th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum (Ishikawa) was held!

 
On Saturday, September 12 and Sunday, September 13, the 12th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum was held at Kanazawa Institute of Technology (Nonoichi City, Ishikawa Prefecture) with the main theme of “The Role of Universities and New Developments in University Consortiums.”

As university consortiums are required to develop new ways amid major changes in the nature of universities, 310 people from higher education institutions and governments across the country focused on the role that universities play in community building through collaborative education with local communities and the regional revitalization activities of higher education institutions to prevent the collapse of local communities, and to consider ways that will lead to new development of the consortium. Thank you for your participation.

On the first day, under the theme of “Regional Revitalization and the Role of Universities,” we welcomed Hiroya Masuda, Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Public Policy, to give a lecture on what kind of regional revitalization universities that play a major role in the region should undertake in the future from various perspectives. ▽Keynote speech ▽Keynote speaker: Hiroya
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 In addition, at the symposium, four topics were presented from the standpoint of the government, university faculty members, and regional and university cooperation organizations: “The Role of Regional Revitalization and Local Communities,” “The Role of Universities in Regional Cooperation,” “Promotion and Future Development of the University Joint Education Promotion Project in Kyoto,” and “Community-based Societies and Universities.”
The poster session, which was held in parallel, was a great success, with many questions and comments from the participants about the efforts of each consortium organization, and there was a scene where exhibitors and participants actively interacted. ▽ Symposium discussion ▽ Poster session (21 exhibitors)


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 On the second day, six subcommittees were held on various themes related to universities and consortiums, such as “fostering human resources who will be responsible for regional revitalization and regional services” and “improving the environment for accepting international students in cooperation with local governments and regions.”

▽ Breakout Sessions (6 Breakout Sessions)
Workshop ▽ Case study report
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The next 13th forum is scheduled to be held in Hiroshima in September 2016. Details will be announced on the website of the University Consortium Kyoto as soon as they are decided.
We hope you will join us.

“The 12th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum” [Click here for an overview]

“The 12th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum” [Click here for leaflet]