【Report】The 19th High School and University Collaborative Education Forum Report is now available.

 
The report collection of the 19th Forum on Collaborative High School-University Education “From Exploratory Learning to Research: Becoming a Jumping Board for Educational Reform” held on Saturday, December 4, 2021 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 20th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum is scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 3, 2022. Details will be announced as soon as they are decided.

Part 1

Opening Remarks
Explanation of purpose From Exploratory Learning to Research
―To become a jumping board for educational reform―
Keynote Speeches How does inquiry-based learning affect university learning?
Case Report (1) The challenge of “academic ability to nurture the community” from Murataka
~Young people create communities~
Case Report (2) REALIZE! Where is the current state of the quest that started from scratch?
~Giving shape to students’ “what they want to do”~
Panel Discussion From Exploratory Learning to Research

Part 2: Breakout Sessions

Session 1 [Japanese] Inquiry-based learning in the Japanese language department
~With the keywords “real world” and “language and culture”~
Session 2 [Geography and Civics] Let’s create a world map of “knowledge”
~How to connect high school and university in creating classes that deepen the spirit of inquiry~
Session 3 [Science] Creating an environment for inquiry-based learning
Special Subcommittee (1) [High School and University Connection] Exploration and Admissions
~How to position inquiry activities up to high school in entrance examinations and connection education~
(Co-organizer: Association of University Admissions Professionals)
Special Subcommittee (2) [Career Education in Collaboration with High School and University] Report on the results of the Future Session
~Looking back on the second stage by the Executive Committee~

other

Participant Survey Results

* You can see the full-page report collection here.
 Report on the 19th Forum on Collaborative Education between High School and University

Contact us

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

Campus Plaza Kyoto 2022 Facility Reservation March 8 (Tue)

 

As previously announced, facility reservations after Friday, April 1 will
be accepted from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 8, 2022 as scheduled.
In addition, in order to prevent new coronavirus infections, please respond according to the instructions of the staff, such as how to wait on the day.

* If you have a fever or other cold symptoms, please refrain from visiting.
* Please wear a mask when visiting.
*Please bring your own writing utensils.

 

To everyone who uses Campus Plaza
Campus Plaza Kyoto Facility Reservation Schedule for 2022

【Internship】 【Event Report】Practical Training Program Study Group

 

“Practical Training Program Study Group” was held online.
Thank you very much for your participation.

In the internship case report, we received a Mr./Ms. who said that it was very helpful to introduce examples of flexible responses to changes in social conditions and student requests, as well as joint projects with other host companies using online.

In the future, we will continue to work with the host host company and the university to develop the internship program that we are working on at “All Kyoto”.

Registration for the 2022 internship is accepted at any time.
If you have any questions about acceptance or the training program, please do not hesitate to contact the secretariat.
We look forward to your continued cooperation in the future.

To Host Companies and Organizations | Internship | University Consortium Kyoto (consortiumkyoto-internship.jp)

 


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

 

 

 

 

【Notice】Handling of facility use when the spread prevention is extended (updated on 2/19)


Regarding the use of facilities at Campus Plaza Kyoto, priority measures to prevent the spread of the disease will be implemented on Friday, February 18, 2022.
In response to the extension of the period, Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City are taking measures to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection.
We would like to inform you that the following will continue to be handled
during the period of February 21 (Monday) ~ March 6 (Sunday).

Availability 21:30 (Regular business)
Capacity Capacity is limited (regular business)


* “Kyoto City Wakamono Employment Support Center” and “Employment Ice Age Generation Activity Support Corner” in this facility
For information on the use of the Open University of Kyoto Study Center, please check with each facility.
* The reception desk is open at 21:30 (as usual).


* From the viewpoint of preventing the spread of new coronavirus infection, when using Campus Plaza Kyoto, please follow the following points.
Thank you for your cooperation.
・Please wear a mask when entering the building and disinfect your hands with the disinfectant installed at the entrance.
* If you do not wear a mask, you will not be allowed to enter the building in principle.
・ If you have a fever (37.5 degrees or higher or more than 1 degree above the normal temperature ratio) after measuring the temperature at home, etc., cough or sore throat,
Please do not enter the museum if you have symptoms such as sluggishness or difficulty breathing.
・Please keep the seating distance between seats in the rental room at least 2m (at least 1m) as much as possible.
Also, please make sure that people do not stay before or after the usage time.
・Bring a handkerchief or hand towel, and wipe your hands thoroughly after using the restroom.
・Please refrain from talking in the elevator or in the lobby in front of the elevator. You can also use the stairs.


(Request to the organizer of the event)
Please know the names and contact information of the participants in case of emergency.
* We may ask you to provide information as necessary and provide information to public institutions such as public health centers.

[Finished] 【For students of member schools】Kyoto Student Public Relations Department Workshop “It’s more fun to know how to see it!


When asked, “What is the charm of Kyoto?”, many people may answer that it is the majesty of the shrines and temples and the beauty of the gardens. However, have you ever had trouble expressing what you felt was good?

This time, we will invite garden designer Mr./Ms. to explain the charm of Japan gardens and the points to pay attention to. After the lecture, group work will be held to enhance expressive skills!

Why don’t you use your spring break time to increase your word drawer too?

The lecturer is garden designer Mr./Ms. Yoyuri Karasuga

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Yuri Ugaya
Lives in Kyoto, and is a garden designer, garden book author, and garden coordinator.Garden designer and producer. Author of seven books on Japanese gardens. He is the author of seven books, including “Kyoto’s Scenic Garden I Want to Visit at Least Once” and “Beautiful Moss Garden”. Graduated from Doshisha University, Faculty of Letters, Japan Cultural History.

Outline of the event

Date & Time: Friday, February 25, 2022 13:00~15:00 (Reception 12:45~) [Finished]

Format: Online (Zoom)

Number of participants: 30 (first-come, first-served basis)

Eligibility: Current students attending universities, graduate schools, and junior colleges in Kyoto Prefecture (especially first- and second-year students)

What to bring: Student ID, writing utensils

Participation fee: Free

Details & Application

For more information and to apply, please visit the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department’s website “Kotokare” below.

[Recruiting participants! ] Training: It’s more fun to know how to look at it! The charm of Kyoto’s gardens

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Kyoto Student Public Relations Department Secretariat
TEL 075-353-9130 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)

【Finished】2020 and 2021 Research Report Meeting on Foundation-Designated Research Topics will be held

The University Consortium Kyoto has established designated research topics and conducts research by researchers in specialized fields with the aim of contributing to the improvement and review of its business and the development and sophistication of its business.
We are pleased to announce the following research report on the research topics conducted in FY2020 and FY2021.
We look forward to your participation.
(Registration required, free of charge)

1. Date and time

Tuesday, March 1, 2022 16:00~18:25

2. Location   

Campus Plaza Kyoto, 4th floor, Lecture Room 3 (capacity)

・Online (Zoom)

* Due to the situation of the new coronavirus infection, it may be held completely online.
In that case, we will send a URL for online participation to those who choose to participate at the venue.

3. Contents of the report

(1) New development of the Kyoto brand in attracting international students
~Development of a model case based on the University Consortium Kyoto~ (2020 project)

Summary of Research The purpose of this survey is to further promote the internationalization of universities in the Kyoto region from the perspective of accepting international students. Through questionnaire surveys and interviews, we organized the current situation and issues of the member universities of the University Consortium Kyoto and investigated precedents. Based on these findings, we will propose a model case in which the efforts of each university and the efforts of inter-university collaboration organizations can synergize and contribute to the expansion of international student attraction.
Principal Investigator Ritsumeikan University, General Affairs Department, Secretarial Section, Noritaka Hashimoto

 

(2) Social network analysis of the role structure of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities in the regional network (2020 project)

Summary of Research In this survey, the network analysis and statistical analysis of a wealth of data on social-related capital, industrial-related capital, human capital, intellectual capital, and cultural capital collected through the organizational data of the University Consortium Kyoto, the input-output table of Kyoto Prefecture, a questionnaire survey of member universities, and the “Kyoto Prefectural University Brand Survey” of the Kyoto regional brand were used to determine that the University Consortium Kyoto and its member universities are responsible for the regional industries and cultural capital of Kyoto. We have clarified how they contribute to the production and maintenance of local cultural resources from multiple perspectives.
Principal Investigator Kyoto Sangyo University, Faculty of Contemporary Social Studies, Professor, Jun Kanemitsu

 

(3) Re-Exploring Kyoto’s Core Values: Toward the Future of Unit Interchangeability (FY2021 Task)

Summary of Research Amid the declining birthrate and aging society and the progress of globalization, there is a movement to re-examine the essence of inter-university collaboration along with individual reforms at higher education institutions, such as the introduction of the university collaboration promotion corporation system.
This survey makes recommendations for the future of the credit transfer system, based on the fact that the credit transfer program of the University Consortium Kyoto has been conducted as a learning system that reflects the regional characteristics and advantages of the university town and Kyoto.
Principal Investigator Ritsumeikan University Institute for the Promotion of Common Education Professor Hironori Yamaguchi

4. How to apply

If you would like to participate, please apply using the application form below by Friday, February 25th.

 

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University Consortium Kyoto Research & Public Relations Division

Tel: 075-353-9130 Fax: 075-353-9101
E-mail:  shitei-kadai-ml [at] consortium.or.jp
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【Notice】Handling of facility use when the spread prevention order is issued (updated on 1/26)


Regarding the use of facilities at Campus Plaza Kyoto, priority measures to prevent the spread of the disease will be implemented on Thursday, January 27, 2022.
In response to the application, in line with the efforts of Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection,
We would like to inform you that the period from January 27 (Thursday) to February 20 (Sunday), 2022 will continue to be handled
as follows.

Availability 21:30 (Regular business)
Capacity Capacity is limited (regular business)


* “Kyoto City Wakamono Employment Support Center” and “Employment Ice Age Generation Activity Support Corner” in this facility
For information on the use of the Open University of Kyoto Study Center, please check with each facility.
* The reception desk is open at 21:30 (as usual).


* From the viewpoint of preventing the spread of new coronavirus infection, when using Campus Plaza Kyoto, please follow the following points.
Thank you for your cooperation.
・Please wear a mask when entering the building and disinfect your hands with the disinfectant installed at the entrance.
* If you do not wear a mask, you will not be allowed to enter the building in principle.
・ If you have a fever (37.5 degrees or higher or more than 1 degree above the normal temperature ratio) after measuring the temperature at home, etc., cough or sore throat,
Please do not enter the museum if you have symptoms such as sluggishness or difficulty breathing.
・Please keep the seating distance between seats in the rental room at least 2m (at least 1m) as much as possible.
Also, please make sure that people do not stay before or after the usage time.
・Bring a handkerchief or hand towel, and wipe your hands thoroughly after using the restroom.
・Please refrain from talking in the elevator or in the lobby in front of the elevator. You can also use the stairs.


(Request to the organizer of the event)
Please know the names and contact information of the participants in case of emergency.
* We may ask you to provide information as necessary and provide information to public institutions such as public health centers.

【Internship】Messages from seniors who participated have been uploaded!

Out of the approximately 250 students who participated in the 2021 internship program, all 13 graduates of each course sent warm messages to Mr./Ms. who are considering an internship!

They tell us why they decided to participate in the program and their impressions after participating.

Please refer to the experiences of our seniors!

Click here for ▶ a message from a senior


The 2022 Internship Program Information Flyer can be downloaded by clicking on the image.

 

 

 

 

 

 

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
Mail intern@consortium.or.jp
TEL 075-353-9106
〒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)
Internship Program Portal Site

【Internship】Practical training program examples have been uploaded!



Currently, the University Consortium Kyoto is looking for host companies to cooperate with the 2022 internship program.

We have newly established a page called “Introduction to Practical Training Program Examples”.
In this program, we interviewed a total of 11 host companies from among those who participated in FY2021, and they introduced their ingenuity in planning the training and the events that occurred at the training site, including not only “what went well” but also “how to respond to things that did not go well.”

We hope that you will be able to grasp the image of the practical training more concretely and refer to it when considering future acceptance.

Click here for the practical training program example introduction page. ▶


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・ Three important points in practical training
・ 2021 Practicum Schedule
・ What you expected when deciding to accept an internship and what you focused on when planning your internship
・ What you think went well or didn’t go well in the training
・ Advantages of accepting internships
・ Message to companies and organizations considering accepting applications
・ Students’ Voices


If you are a company or organization interested in accepting students, please feel free to contact the secretariat.

In addition, we hope that companies and organizations that will continue to accept internships will be able to help with their internship implementation plans.

 

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
Mail intern@consortium.or.jp
TEL 075-353-9106
〒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)
Internship Program Portal Site

2/14 (Mon) Notice of suspension of the availability confirmation page due to power outage in the entire building


On Monday, February 14, 2022, Campus Plaza Kyoto
There will be a power outage throughout the building.
For the following power outage times, the availability confirmation page cannot be viewed.
Thank you for your understanding.

Power outage time: Monday, February 14, 2022 9:00 ~ 15:00 (planned)

Please note that during a power outage, the following items will not be available or available.
 (1) Reception of faxes, etc.
(2) Browse the availability check page of Campus Plaza Kyoto (Rental Venues and Facilities Usage Guide)
(3) Use of the e-Kyoto Learning System
(4) Browsing the Foundation’s website, such as the special website for credit transfer

Depending on the recovery status, you may not be able to view it even at 3 p.m.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.