【Internship】Internship search site is now open!

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Practical training information of companies and organizations registered for the 2023 internship program (about 140) has been released!

This year, a variety of companies and organizations are all preparing to accept Mr./Ms. in the hope of growth!

In addition to the contents of the training and the expected period of acceptance, the appeal points of the training and messages from the person in charge are also posted.
Please take a look at the information of Mr./Ms.’s companies and organizations!

Please click here for details such as confirmation points for training sites and how to use search sites.

Internship Program Portal Site

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【The 18th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto】The winners appeared in “Policy Media”

Mr./Ms. Hayashida, representative of the Noda Seminar Group C of the Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisha University, who received the University Consortium Kyoto President’s Award and the Japan Society for Public Policy Studies Award at the 18th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto, is a non-profit (public good) media “Policy Media” specializing in “policy commentary” operated by the Policy Analysis Network (Public-Private Partnership Policy Platform) He appeared in.

 

Recording rehearsal

Recording rehearsal

 

The recording began on the afternoon of Sunday, February 26, 2023, and the program proceeded in a one-on-one dialogue with the program host, Hiroaki Chikano (Deputy General Manager of Japan TV’s Economic Department and Commentator).

Mr./Ms. Hayashida was the youngest of the past performers of “Policy Media,” but it was wonderful to see her give a presentation with dignity and respond to various questions from Mr. Chikano by firmly conveying her own opinions.

It was strongly conveyed that this was a presentation and policy proposal that had been created through the efforts of the team.

 

From left: Mr. Chikano, Prof. Noda, Ms. Mr./Ms. Muro and Mr./Ms. Hayashida of Noda Seminar Group C

From left: Mr. Chikano, Prof. Noda, Ms. Mr./Ms. Muro and Mr./Ms. Hayashida of Noda Seminar Group C

 

After the recording, Mr. Chikano, Mr. Susumu Takahashi (Chairman of the Japan Research Institute, Chairman Emeritas), Deputy Director of the Policy Analysis Network, and Mr. Heizo Takenaka (Professor Emeritus, Keio University), the first representative of the program, held a meeting.

We received feedback on the content of the presentations, and there was a lively exchange of opinions with each other.

The video will be released in about a month, so we’ll let you know when it’s released.

Click here for the “Policy Media” website

【Report】The 20th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum Report has been released.


On Saturday, December 3, 2022, the report collection of the 20th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum “High School-University Collaboration to be Realized through the 2020s: For Students to Become ‘Creators of a Sustainable Society’” has been completed.
Click on each item below to view the PDF file. You can also view the full-page report collection in PDF format from the link below.

The next meeting of the 21st High School-University Collaborative Education Forum is scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 2, 2023. Details will be announced as soon as they are decided.

Part 1

Opening Remarks
Explanation of purpose High school-university collaboration to be realized throughout the 2020s
―For students to become “creators of a sustainable society”―
Commemorative Lecture 1 What is required of high school education?
~What the report depicts in the “Japan style school education in Reiwa”~
Commemorative Lecture 2 Learning at high school and university, which has a large impact on the realization of transition
Demonstrate theoretically and empirically
Panel Discussion How can we cultivate “creators of a sustainable society”?

Part 2: Breakout Sessions

Session 1 Significance and ingenuity for continuing and developing collaboration between high school and university
~Through the Summer Practicum “Global Environment and Marine Ecosystems”~
Session 2 How Inquiry-Based Learning in High School Affects Career Development
Subcommittee 3 Learning and Experiences at High School with a Perspective on “University Learning”
~Students’ Independent and Multifaceted Participation~
Special Subcommittee (1) [High School and University Connection] Connecting high school and university to nurture creators of a sustainable society
~Possibilities Seen from International Comparison~
Special Subcommittee (2) [Career Education in Collaboration with High School and University] Report on the results of the Future Session
~Looking back on the third stage by the Student Executive Committee~

other

Participant Survey Results


* You can see the full-page report collection here.
 Report on the 20th Forum on Collaborative Education between High School and University

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Reiwa 4th Year Gakumachi Collaboration Project Gakumachi NEWS!

We will introduce the efforts of the Reiwa 4th year school town collaboration project.

The “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” is a “learning town collaboration project” in which universities and students and the local community collaborate to recruit and support projects and projects that work on urban development and regional revitalization in Kyoto.
We would like to inform you of the efforts of this year’s selected organizations!

【Activities】Ritsumeikan University Camo Cinema 17 Executive Committee

On Sunday, August 21st, I visited “Camo Cinema 17“!

This time, it was held for the first time in three years due to the influence of the Corona disaster.                                                       He was actively engaged in public relations activities such as SNS on Instagram, Twitter, and blogs, and distributing leaflets on the street and at events. The original date of the event, Saturday 20th, was postponed to the next day due to rain, and on Sunday 21st, there was a time when it rained heavily during the day, but the event was held safely without a hitch.

“Kamo Cinema” was launched 20 years ago by Ritsumeikan University students who were interested in environmental conservation of the Kamo River, the symbol of Kyoto, and currently has 35 members. In Kyoto, a city of students, as an effort to raise awareness of beautification among young people of the same generation, cleanup activities and outdoor movie screenings are held every summer. Since then, this year marks the 17th year of the event as an event that connects people to people, people to movies, and people to the Kamo River.

On the day of the event, a cleanup activity called “Pikakamo” was held from 3:30 p.m., slightly staggered due to rain. At the same time, the first “used book exchange event” was held. This is a project in which participants bring books and exchange them for new used books. By reducing the number of books that are thrown away, it was also part of the SDGs initiatives, and books of various genres were lined up at the venue, from novels to picture books, illustrated books, and old magazines. Some of the books had messages for the exchangers, and it was such a project that warmed the feelings of the recipients. In addition, there was a quiz-style project for children and their families, and it was an event that men and women of all ages could participate in.

This year’s film is “Music.”                                                             It is an anime film that skillfully visualizes the “initial impulse to music”.                                            When I asked the executive committee members why “Music” was chosen among the many film works, they said that it was a film that reminded us of the importance of “culture” through film, and that we decided to screen such a work at this Camo Cinema because it reminded us of the importance of “culture” while the opportunities to come into contact with and interact with culture and art are disappearing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Even when the sun went down, the temperature did not drop much and it was hot, but as the screening time approached, more and more people came to watch the film, and many people who were strolling along the Kamo River stopped to look at the screen.

In the future, he said that he is thinking of events that can be done on a daily basis, not just once a year.                              We look forward to your future activities!

【Activities】Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, etc. Kyoto Student Theater Festival Executive Committee

On Thursday, September 15th, we visited the “Kyoto Student Theater Festival 2022“!

This year, the festival will be held from September 9th (Friday) ~ 19th (Monday), and it is a large-scale theater festival with 11 performing groups and 10 executive committee members. It is said that it may be full on Saturdays and Sundays, and on the day of the interview, Mr./Ms.’s audience was in the audience.

The venue is “Yosho Children’s Park” located about a 5-minute walk from Demachiyanagi Station.                                             As soon as I arrived, I saw a large white outdoor stage. The special outdoor stage, which is also a symbol, was larger and more sturdy than I had imagined when I saw it on the website, and the sides were covered with wooden pillars painted in white and blue. There is something warm about the large and sturdy structure, and it is convincing that it was made with the image of a cocoon.                                                                    I was also able to see the inside of the special outdoor stage that was being prepared, and it was very spacious, and the distance between the stage and the audience seats was just right. Even during the interview, I was very impressed by the way each person in charge was silently preparing for the start of the performance.

According to executive committee member Mr./Ms. Okada, the venue was moved from indoors to the outdoor “Yosho Children’s Park” from last year due to the influence of the coronavirus.                                                  He talked about how he held regular meetings with local residents, gradually increasing the number of opportunities for interaction and providing a place for students who had lost the opportunity to see theater due Mr./Ms. Corona. Of course, there were difficulties such as weather problems unique to the outdoors and insect repellent measures, but it was clear that the local people were watching over them, and that theater-related professionals and student Mr./Ms. worked together to create a wonderful stage.

In the park, there was a shooting corner where goods were sold and sweets were given as prizes, and there was also an exhibition corner of “Mainichi Flyers” created every day to liven up the theater festival. From the leaflets displayed by Taku-san, Mr./Ms. put stickers on the leaflets they liked, and other ways to enjoy the waiting time until the play started.

While I was enjoying the park, it was time for the show to start, and thanks to the kindness of the executive committee members, I was able to watch the play.                          The first time I saw a play by a student group, it was, in a word, a masterpiece! I was fascinated by the emotional expressiveness, and at times it made me think, and it was a quick 45 minutes. There was a train running very close to the park, and it was also attractive that they skillfully incorporated it into the play.

On the final day, two awards, the Audience Award and the Jury Award, will be announced, and the group with the highest audience score will be eligible to participate in the National Student Theater Festival to be held next year. I would also like to hope that future stage actors will be born from here.

Although it was a short interview, I was able to hear about the passion of the executive committee members, the charm of the theater festival, the difficulties they faced, and their thoughts for the future, and I was able to enjoy the charm of the Kyoto Student Theater Festival by watching the play.                                                          I’m looking forward to your future activities!

 

【Activities】Kyoto Seika University, Kyoto City University of Arts, Seian University of Art and Design, Saga-Art University BORDER! Executive Committee

On Saturday, November 26th, we visited the “Art Festival BORDER!2022” at Umekoji Park!

BORDER!The Executive Committee, whose members are mainly art university students in the Kansai region, plans, operates, and implements art festivals with the main objectives of creating opportunities for citizens to come into contact with art and fostering young artists.

This year’s theme is “Ichimiri Yorimichi” Aiming to be an event where you can enjoy the world of art with just a “one-millimeter detour”, in addition to the usual marche, live events, and workshops, we will deliver an even wider range of art with the first outdoor event and stage performance.

On the day of the event, the weather was cloudy, but the autumn leaves of the trees were beautiful and it was a comfortable season, so there were many people with various purposes Mr./Ms. the park. According to Mr./Ms. Okazaki, a member of the executive committee, last year’s event was held at Zest Oike, so it was mainly train users, but this year it was the first outdoor event, and the crowds changed considerably, and he was happy that a wide range of people, regardless of age or gender, could see it.                                                        In fact, citizens and tourists who happened to be passing by stopped by and eagerly watched the live painting and marche, and I think it was an opportunity to get people of all ages interested.                                                             On the other hand, there were about 30 exhibiting artists at the Marche, which was the main project, but the number of exhibitors was almost the same as last year’s despite the large site, so they wanted to make it an issue for the future.

At this event, efforts were also implemented to be conscious of the SDGs in terms of reducing food loss.                               Workshops were held in advance to make paints and create works of art based on discarded vegetables and fruits, and the works were exhibited. The gentle colors made the picture look warm.

A report will be published on future activities.                                               Every year, the website is also attractive, so be sure to check it out as well!                      Even if you couldn’t make it to the event this time, please try the art!

Click here for the website of BORDER!2022 → https://borderfes.art/

 

【Activities】Doshisha Women’s University, Ryukoku University, Doshisha University, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto University, etc.

On Saturday, December 10th, we visited “Miyako Light ’22“!

Miyako Light is a light-up event for Kyomachiya that has been held since 2005 in the Shimogyo-ku neighborhood of Kyoto City (this year, Kamishichiken and Jofukuji-dori Daikokucho).                                        This year’s concept is “the light of revival that connects people and illuminates townhouses.”                                              As the bonds between people fade and the vitality of the city becomes weaker than before, the idea is to restore vitality to the city and restore human connections.

At the venue, the “light of life” was expressed, with lights lit from the inside of the townhouse. Unlike the glittering lights that are associated with the word “light up,” the soft light that leaked from the lattice further enhanced the taste of the Kyomachiya.

Due to the Corona disaster, we refrained from planning plans and PR activities aimed at attracting customers, and members were replaced … We interviewed Mr./Ms. Mitsuhashi, a member of the executive committee, about how they have continued their activities in the midst of changing environments.

“We have always valued our connections with the local community in holding events, and thanks to your support and cooperation, we have been able to continue for many years. If we don’t live in harmony with the community, it will be difficult to hold the event itself, so I am full of gratitude.                                               On the other hand, we have not been able to adequately convey the appeal of the “lights of life” that we want to convey, and we have received comments that they are “inconspicuous” and “difficult to understand.”                                        We will keep an eye on the situation with the new coronavirus infection, but in the future, we would like to hold events and other events to promote it a little more.”

Mr./Ms. Mitsuhashi mentioned issues such as strengthening PR capabilities, but on the day of the event, we were able to see many heartwarming scenes, such as the alumni and alumni of the Tokyo Light Executive Committee and the local community rejoicing at the reunion after a long absence, and the participants visiting stores that have extended their business hours to coincide with the event. I think this is also a form of “coexistence with the community” that was realized because Mr./Ms. has continued to value connections with local people for 18 years.

In the future, he will prepare a report of the event and thank the local people.                                             We can’t wait to see what the event will be like next year!

 

 

【The 18th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto】Announcement of Winners

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 18th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto, which was held on Sunday, December 18, 2022.

 

The 18th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Winners

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★ University Consortium Kyoto President’s Award

Presentation Title: Creating Public Opinion through Generational and Mixed Generational Conferences: Promoting the Citizen Participation of the Younger Generation

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group C (Doshisha University)

★ Japan Society for Public Policy Award

Presentation Title: Creating Public Opinion through Generational and Mixed Generational Conferences: Promoting the Citizen Participation of the Younger Generation

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group C (Doshisha University)

* Received the University Consortium Kyoto President’s Award and the Japan Public Policy Association Award.

Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group C

★ Award of Excellence

〔Presentation Title〕Parasol Rental Service Spreading from Kyoto

Okuda Seminar, Faculty of Economics, Doshisha University (Doshisha University)

Okuda Seminar, Faculty of Economics, Doshisha University

Presentation Title: Current Status and Issues of Decent Work in Type B Workplaces that Support Continuation of Employment: Possibilities of the Integration of Industry and Welfare

〔Team Name〕Fukao Seminar Kofuku Collaboration Project (Ryukoku University)

Fukao Seminar Kofuku Collaboration Project

Presentation Title: Measures for Street Parking to Induce Pride among Kyoto Citizens

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group A (Doshisha University)

Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group A

〔Presentation Title〕Consideration of Factors Promoting Regions – Is Weakness of Regions Encouraging?

〔Team Name〕Nakamori Seminar, Faculty of Policy Studies, Ryukoku University, 3rd year (Ryukoku University)

Nakamori Seminar, Faculty of Policy Studies, Ryukoku University

Presentation Title: Leadership to Enhance the Sustainability of the Kyoto Tango Railway: Building the Relationship between the Community and the Railway with Reference to the Sanriku Railway

〔Team Name〕Fukuchiyama Public University 2nd year Sugioka Seminar (Fukuchiyama Public University)

Fukuchiyama Public University 2nd year Sugioka seminar

〔Presentation Title〕Measures to Promote “Rain Gardens” with Residents’ Participation -Introduction of the “Ameni Work Project”-

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies, Kazama Seminar Ameiwa Group (Doshisha University)

Kazama Seminar, Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisha University (Doshisha University)

Proposal of Map-type NFT Marketplace “Kyo Map” -Promotion of Cultural Promotion by Human Resource Development of Artists-

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University Kazama Seminar Team D (Doshisha University)

Doshisha University Kazama Seminar Team D

〔Presentation Title〕Barrier-Free from the Software Perspective at Kyoto Station: A Proposal for a Guide for You I Embedded Maps from the Viewpoint of People with Disabilities

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group B (Doshisha University)

Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Noda Seminar Group B (Doshisha University)

〔Presentation Title〕Social Capital Building in Public Baths: Creation of a “Sento Community”

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Kazama Seminar Group B (Doshisha University)

Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies, Kazama Seminar Group B

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Higashiomi Project (Ryukoku University)

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University Faculty of Policy Studies, Kazama Seminar Group C (Doshisha University)

〔Team Name〕Kyoto Sangyo University Yashio Seminar (Kyoto Sangyo University)

〔Name〕Ishihara Laboratory, Faculty of Policy Studies, Ryukoku University Transportation Project (Ryukoku University)

〔Team Name〕Kyoto Tachibana University Fukui Seminar Tobita-kun Team (Kyoto Tachibana University)

〔Team Name〕Matsuo Seminar, Kyoto Sangyo University (Kyoto Sangyo University)

〔Team Name〕Ryukoku University Fukao Seminar Shikakatsu Project (Ryukoku University)

〔Team Name〕Study Group on Study Abroad (Ryukoku University)

〔Team Name〕Doshisha University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Kazama Seminar Group B (Doshisha University)

 

Congratulations to all the winners!

The state of the event on the day of the competition and the PowerPoint materials of the winners will be posted on the following page at a later date.

 

◆Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/conference

2/6 (Mon) Notice of suspension of the availability confirmation page due to power outage in the entire building


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AY2022 Internship Program Long-Term Project Course “Project Report” has been released.

 

Long-term Project Course “Project Report” has been released.
* Long-term project course: A course in which projects presented by companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations are implemented from June to November. Through the project, we aim to look at the real world from various angles, acquire the ability to grasp the current situation, discover issues, and solve those problems.

2022 Internship Program Long-term Project Course
List of Trainees and Projects

Name of Laboratory Project Name
Non-profit organization Creator Development Association Project to create a world where people with disabilities can work with peace of mind in the “Welfare ×IT× Community”
Limited Liability Partnership Machitoshigoto Research Institute ~A project to support and propose the next step of Mr./Ms.’s “town activity group” from the perspective of SDGs~
Day Alive Inc. Inbound tourism information in Kyoto Expansion of media content and planning of new solutions
Kansai Makitori Foil Industry Co., Ltd. (KANMAKI) Start with KANMAKI Find the person you want to be by creating a new classroom (“creating” × “telling”!) )
Kiko Network, a non-profit organization Surveys and information dissemination toward the realization of a decarbonized society and 100% renewable energy
Insight House Inc. Today’s Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project
Otsuki Seal Printing Co., Ltd. Creating a workplace where women can shine with jobs in their hands
Challenge Tsuneyoshi Department Store Executive Committee Sustainable living at Japan’s smallest department store
Impact Hub Kyoto Regional Field Lab Projects
Union A Inc. Free Employment Information Magazine for Young People “Grandpa and Auntie” Awareness Raising Project

 


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