(Finished) [For Students] 10/15 (Sat) “TOEFL iBT® Test Online Skill Improvement Seminar”

ETS Japan, the TOEFL test office in Japan, and the University Consortium Kyoto will hold an online seminar by ETS-certified trainers for university students who are considering taking the TOEFL iBT test (limited to students affiliated with member universities of the University Consortium Kyoto).
If you are starting to study for TOEFL in order to study abroad in the future, if you are planning to take the iBT test, or if you have taken the test and want to further improve your score, please join us!
This year’s event will be held online using Zoom, so you can participate from home.

Participation is free.
The application deadline is 3 p.m. on Friday, October 7, but we will close as soon as the capacity is reached, so please apply as soon as possible. (Closed)

The TOEFL iBT® test is one of the world’s most successful tests designed to measure the proficiency of non-native English speakers.
It comprehensively measures the four skills of reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
TOEFL iBT® test scores are widely used by more than 11,500 universities, graduate schools, and educational institutions in 160 countries around the world for study abroad and entrance examinations.
In this seminar, ETS certified trainers will explain not only the basics of the TOEFL iBT® test, but also more effective ways to study to improve your score, using past questions.

Click here for seminar outline → 20221015 University Consortium Kyoto TOEFL iBT Skill Up Flyer

Date & Time:

Saturday, October 15, 2022 10:00~13:00 (Zoom entry starts at 9:30~)
* Take breaks as appropriate

Embodiment:

Online (Zoom)
* Please prepare an Internet environment that can access the online course and a computer with a camera and microphone function, and access from a convenient location.

Target:

Students enrolled in a member university of the University Consortium Kyoto who fall under the following categories:

・Those who are starting to study for TOEFL or those who are planning to take the iBT test
・ Those who have taken the exam and aim to further improve their score

Capacity:

50 (first-come, first-served basis)
* Please note that it will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached.
(Closed)

Lecturer:

U.S. ETS Certified Trainer
Prof. Chiaki Taoka (Full-time Lecturer, Center for Common English Education, Kobe Jogakuin University )

Contents:

– Introduction of questions specific to the TOEFL iBT test
– Preparation for the four sections of the TOEFL iBT test (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing)
・Introduction of effective learning methods and teaching materials
*Lectures will be conducted in Japanese.

Co-organizers: University Consortium Kyoto / ETS Japan G.K.

Contact:
[TOEFL®テスト日本事務局] 
ETS Japan G.K. https://www.toefl-ibt.jp/test_takers/
Email: event■etsjapan.jp (Please replace ■ with @.) )

2022 Internship Program Practical Experience Exchange Meeting

2022 Internship Business and Public Course Practical Experience Exchange Meeting

Approximately 200 trainees will be divided into three groups and will give presentations on what they have learned through the practical training.
Please take a look at the experiences of the trainees at various host destinations.

Date and time

Date Time: Saturday, September 17, 2022 15:00~
Held online
*Free entry and exit

Who should attend?

・Organizations registered as recipients of internships
・University officials of students participating in the Foundation’s internship
* If you are a member of a group or university other than the above and would like to visit, please contact the secretariat below.

Inquiries

〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto
University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
TEL.075-353-9106/ FAX.075-353-9101
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

Applications for the 19th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum are now being accepted! (7/20~9/30)

Business Overview

In order to contribute to the development of higher education, we exchange information on the initiatives and research results of each university consortium.

Outline of the event

theme

Aiming for the enhancement of higher education and the development of local communities
~Exploring the Infinite Possibilities of University Consortiums~

Purpose of the Tournament

The restructuring of higher education and contribution to local communities through industry-academia-government collaboration, as outlined by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in its “Grand Design for Higher Education for 2040,” are the themes that “Gakuen City Hachioji” has been working on for about half a century. As universities and other institutions return to the city center and the new image of campuses due to the shift to online is being examined due to the coronavirus pandemic, we would like to review the characteristics of “suburban campuses” that are different from “urban campuses” and the value of the “University Consortium,” and make this an opportunity for people all over the country to think about the direction that the university consortium should aim for and the means to achieve it.

schedule

Saturday, October 15, 2022 10:45~19:00, Sunday , October 16, 2022 10:00~12:00

meeting place

Tokyo Tama Mirai Messe (Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Industrial Exchange Center)
(3-19-2 Myojin-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo) * 6 minutes walk from JR Hachioji Station

Participation Fee

Admission: (General) 4,000 yen / (Students) Free
Information Exchange Meeting: Free for both (General) and (Students)
* Those who wish to collect the report will need to pay 1,000 yen separately.

Co sponsored by

National University Consortium Council, University Consortium Hachioji

support

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Association of National Universities, Association of Public Universities, Association of Private Universities of Japan,
Japan Association of Private Universities, National Association of Public Junior Colleges, Japan Association of Private Junior Colleges, National Governors’ Association, Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun,
Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan Keizai Shimbun, Kyodo News, Tokyo Shimbun
Hachioji City, Hachioji City Gakuen City Cultural Fureai Foundation, Hachioji Tourism and Convention Association,
Hachioji Textile Industry Association, Tokyo Metropolitan Television Co., Ltd., J-COM Tokyo Co., Ltd. Hachioji & Hino Bureau

schedule

Click here for the schedule for Day 1 Day 2

substance

For details, please see the special website or leaflet.

Special site (Click the image below to go to the special site)

The 19th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum Leaflet

Day 1 (1st floor C/D venues)

Opening Ceremony ⏰12:30-13:00
“Sanbanji” by Hachioji Car Doll (Nishikawa Koyanagiza)
Opening Remarks 13:00-13:15
Hikaru Kurosaka (Representative Secretary, National Association of University Consortiums)
Shinichiro Ito (President, University Consortium Hachioji)
Takashi Ishimori (Mayor of Hachioji)
Keynote Speech ⏰13:15-14:15
“Regional Sustainability and the Future of Universities” Hiromichi Yoshitake (President, Tokyo Kasei Gakuin, Professor Emeritus, University of Tsukuba)
Summary: After describing how important sustainable regional development is for the future of Japan and what is necessary for this purpose, I would like to confirm that the essence of a university is to “develop education and research from an international perspective while being rooted in the community,” and I would like to think together with the Mr./Ms. of the participants about what universities should do in the future and what they should do to achieve this.
⏰Break 14:15-15:30
⏰Stage 15:30-15:45
Car Doll and Student Collaboration
Summary: From the “Student’s “KOTEN” Performing Arts Hachioji Car Doll Experience Course” conducted by the Hachioji City Gakuen City Cultural Fureai Foundation, we will perform a collaborative performance of car dolls to the tune of a short song freely created by the students.
Administrative Report ⏰on Education 15:45-16:15
“Trends in Higher Education Policy” Kazuyuki Furuta (Director, University Promotion Division, Higher Education Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Summary: I would like to report on recent trends in higher education policy in Japan.
⏰Symposium 16:15-17:45
“Regional Contribution and Education by the University Consortium Hachioji ~The Current Situation and Future of “Marugoto Campus Hachioji”~”
Summary: Based on the keynote speech, we will express opinions and discuss the state of universities and the development of university cities in the Hachioji region from the standpoints of industry, academia, and government.
Speakers
Yasuyuki Furumoto (Professor, Department of Tourism and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kyorin University)
Tomoyuki Furuse (CEO of Cosmo Instruments Co., Ltd.)
Akira Sugihara (Director, General Manager, Planning Department, Kogakuin University)
Hiromichi Yoshitake (President, Tokyo Kasei Gakuin, Professor Emeritus, University of Tsukuba)
Ms. Motoyoko Kiuchi (Deputy Mayor of Hachioji City)
Kazuyuki Furuta (Director, University Promotion Division, Higher Education Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
coordinator
Masamitsu Mochizuki (Deputy Director, Center for Regional and Industry-Academia Collaboration, Soka University)
⏰Conclusion 17:45-17:50
Masamitsu Mochizuki (Deputy Director, Center for Regional and Industry-Academia Collaboration, Soka University)
Information Exchange ⏰18:00-19:00
You can exchange information with consortium members who participated from all over the country. We look forward to your participation.
* Meals are not provided.
Greeting: Mr. Takashi Ishimori (Mayor of Hachioji)
Greeting: Mr. Kazuyuki Hizume (President, Fuji no Kuni Regional and University Consortium)
⏰Greeting 19:00
Greeting: Mr. Yuji Kawano (Representative Secretary, National Association of University Consortiums)

Day 1 (Room B on the 1st floor)

Poster Session ⏰10:45-15:30
In the poster session, we will introduce advanced examples and activities of consortium organizations nationwide. We are also planning to exhibit companies. Please use it as a place to collect practical efforts and various information.
・Core Time (1) (10:45-11:45)
・Core Time (2) (14:45-15:30)
Mini-presentations (14:15-14:45) Each group will introduce themselves in the poster session venue for about 1 minute.

 

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Day 2

meeting place Breakout Session ⏰10:00-12:00

Room C on the 1st floor

Subcommittee 1 “Attempts and Issues in Human Resource Development for Regional Revitalization”
(Contact: Academic, Cultural and Industrial Network Tama)
“Regional revitalization” is being tackled by the public and private sectors. However, the results generally remain scarce. I wonder why. It has been mentioned that “human resource development” is one of the most important strategies for creating the attractiveness of the region, but it is necessary to carefully examine whether it has been realized. We will consider the possibilities and challenges of a business plan that makes full use of people, goods, money, and IT, taking advantage of the strengths of industry-academia-government collaboration, which is pioneered by Network Tama, including matters discussed by Keidanren’s subcommittee.
reporter
“Industry-Academia Collaboration in Tama” Mr. Tsutomu Usui (President, Keisai Technos Co., Ltd.)
“Energize the community with the Tachikawa Citizen Department!” Mr. Kunihiko Komachi (Former Superintendent of Education of Tachikawa City)
“Practical Knowledge and University Education: The Entire Regional Campus” Masato Masuda (Professor, Faculty of Sociology, Hosei University)
coordinator
Sukehiro Hosono (Executive Director, Academic, Cultural and Industrial Network Tama, Professor Emeritus, Chuo University)

Room D on the 1st floor

Session 2 “Promoting Diversity in Higher Education Institutions” (Contact: Mie Higher Education Consortium)
For three years from the first year of Reiwa, we took the opportunity of commissioning the project from Mie Prefecture to plan classes and public lectures on diversity, and worked to spread the idea of promoting diversity throughout the prefecture. Classes were held on a variety of themes from faculty members of the consortium, which encompasses a wide variety of schools and faculties. In addition to reviewing the project, we will consider how inter-university collaboration should be in the university consortium and how to develop the results of the project.
Reporter Coordinator
“Higher Education Consortium Mie’s Diversity Promotion Activity Report”
Mitsugu Tanaka (Regional Revitalization Promotion Coordinator, Mie Higher Education Consortium)
reporter
“Initiatives and Education on LGBT Diversity in Universities”
Keitaro Kobayashi (Vice President, Professor, Faculty of Policy Management, Yokkaichi University)
“Diversity in Early Childhood Education”
Mr. Yoshiaki Tamura (Assistant to the President, Associate Professor, Ohashi Gakuen Humanitek Junior College)

3rd floor
Conference Room 1

Subcommittee 3
“Disseminating the Charm of Hachioji through Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration ~From the Business Results of the University Consortium Hachioji~”
(Contact: University Consortium Hachioji)
We will introduce the “charm of Hachioji” from the perspective of students, based on operational data and other information about the multiple industry-academia-government collaboration events (student presentations, student planning project subsidies, commercial contests) that have been held for many years and the efforts of the Hachioji City Gakuen City Culture Division with students as the main characters. Through these case studies, we will consider and discuss the ideal form of industry-academia-government collaboration centered on students and students’ awareness of the area where the university is located.
reporter
“Industry-Academia Collaboration and the Appeal of Hachioji as Seen in Student Presentations”
Hideaki Kawashima (Associate Professor, Department of International Business, Soka Women’s Junior College)
“The charm of Hachioji as seen in the Hachioji Student CM Contest”
Yumi Awano (Professor, Department of Media Design, Faculty of Art and Design, Tokyo Zokei University)
“The Role of the Hachioji City School City Culture Division”
Erika Ochiai (Hachioji City, Civic Activity Promotion Department, Gakuen City Culture Division)
coordinator
Mitsuru Iwata (Secretary General, University Consortium Hachioji)

Room B on the 1st floor

Session 4
“Urban Development through Regional Cooperation Activities~Toward the Revitalization of Kyoto’s University and Student Towns~”
In Kyoto, through collaborative projects with various local communities by universities and students, students can learn and grow in a way that cannot be obtained on campus, and we are working to revitalize Kyoto as a whole by solving the problems faced by the region. In this subcommittee, we would like to introduce initiatives, ideas, and practical examples from various perspectives, including universities, students, governments, and university consortiums, and provide an opportunity to consider their roles and prospects.
Reporter Coordinator
“Regional Collaboration through Inter-University Collaboration by University Consortiums”
Susumu Koizumi (Deputy Secretary-General, University Consortium Kyoto)
reporter
“Continuing to be ‘fun!’ is community development for university students”
Masayuki Ota (Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Administration, Kyoto Tachibana University)
“Regional Cooperation Activities from the Perspective of Local Governments”
Mr. Masanori Nakakoji (Director, University Policy Division, Policy Office, Kyoto City Planning Bureau)
Student Learning through Community Collaboration Activities
Kiyotaka Akazawa (Associate Professor, Department of Community Design, Faculty of Sociology, Otani University)

About application

If you would like to participate in the 19th National University Consortium Research Exchange Forum, please apply here.

Application period: July 20, 2022 (Wed) 10:00 ~ September 30, 2022 (Fri) 23:59 *Extended

request to everyone participating in the forum≪ please click here.

Step 1 Apply from the web

Please register your e-mail address from the “Apply” button above. Please access the “Application Form” URL sent to your registered email address, enter it according to the instructions on the screen, and receive the “Application Completion Email”.

Step 2 Payment

After completing the application procedure in Step 1, you will receive a payment slip (invoice) to your registration information by mail. Please pay the participation fee at the convenience store on time.

* The price to be paid will be used for various preparations such as printing costs, web system operation costs, communication costs, etc. Please note that we will not be able to respond to refunds for any reason.
* For convenience stores that can handle it, please see the back of the enclosed payment slip (invoice).
* Payment cannot be made at financial institutions such as banks and Japan Post Bank.
* Those who have not completed the application procedure and payment in Step 1 will not be able to participate.

Payment: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 at 24:00

Step 3 Receive an invitation email

Once the application is completed (after payment is completed), please receive a “Participation Certificate” sent to the registered email address.
If you do not receive an email after Thursday, October 13, please contact the council secretariat.

Step 4: On the day of the forum

On the day of the forum, please present your “participation certificate” (printed or on the reception screen of your mobile phone) at the reception.

Precautions

* If you do not set cookies in your browser to “Enabled”, you may not be able to apply.
* If you do not receive the “Participation Application Form” notification email, there is a possibility that your e-mail address may be entered incorrectly. We apologize for the inconvenience, but please re-enter and resend it in the “E-mail Address Confirmation Form”.
*Please note that you cannot change the subcommittee after completing the application procedure.
* Those who have not completed the application procedure will not be able to participate.
*Keynote speakers, sympositors, coordinators, and breakout group presenters do not need to apply.

Implementation Report

Scheduled to be posted in early November

Inquiries

Secretariat of the National Association of University Consortiums (University Consortium Kyoto)
TEL 075-353-9100 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)

IELTS Skill Improvement Seminar for Students and Faculty

The University Consortium Kyoto is pleased to announce that it will hold an IELTS skill improvement seminar for students, faculty and staff belonging to member universities of the University Consortium Kyoto.

This seminar is a valuable opportunity to invite Japan IELTS experts to learn an overview of IELTS, explanations of questions for each skill (writing, reading, listening, speaking), scoring criteria, study methods, etc. from IELTS. We are looking forward to the participation of students belonging to member universities, faculty and staff involved in international exchange, and university professors who want to use as inspiration for English classes.

IELTS is an English language test that is recognised by more than 11,000 institutions in 140 countries around the world.
More than 3 million people around the world take the exam every year to study, immigrate, or work.

Re Thursday, August 4, 2022 10:00~13:00 (Reception starts at 9:45)
meeting place Campus Plaza Kyoto, 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Map: https://www.consortium.or.jp/about-cp-kyoto/access
target Students, faculty and staff members of member universities of the University Consortium Kyoto
Capacity

50 people (pre-registration required) * If there are many applicants, a lottery will be held.

substance
(planned)

10:00 ~ 10:05 Greetings from the organizer
10:05 ~ 10:45 Exam Overview, Reading Explanation, Tips
10:45 ~ 11:15 Speaking Explanation 11
:15 ~ 11:30 Break
11:30 12:05 Listening CommentaryTips
12:05 12:40 Lighting CommentaryTips
12:40 12:55 Q&A
12:55 13:00 EikenInformation on IELTS

Application Please fill out the application form below to apply.
IELTS Skill Improvement Seminar Application Form
deadline Thursday, July 21, 2022 [Application has been closed.] 】
cost free

* Please note that from the viewpoint of preventing the spread of new coronavirus infections, this event may be canceled (or postponed) even at the last minute. In the event of cancellation or change, we will contact you at the registered email address at the time of application.

(Precautions for Participants)

〇 When entering and exiting the museum, please disinfect your hands with alcohol and measure your temperature.
〇 Please refrain from participating if you have a temperature of 37.5 degrees or higher (those who live with you), or if you have symptoms such as cough or runny nose.
〇 Please refrain from participating if you have had close contact with a person with a new coronavirus infection within 14 days.
〇 We ask for your cooperation in wearing a non-woven mask.

IELTS Skill Improvement Seminar 2022


< Inquiries> University Consortium Kyoto International Business Department
TEL: (075) 353-9164 FAX: (075) 353-9101
E-mail: kokusai ■ consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @)

About the 20th Kyoto Student Festival

 

The Kyoto Student Festival is a major event that has been held every October since 2003 in the Okazaki Promenade area in front of Heian Jingu Shrine, and has attracted more than 100,000 visitors. It is a student-produced festival that can only be done by university students studying in Kyoto, a city of students.

Following the first online event in the history of the 18th Kyoto Student Festival, the 19th Kyoto Student Festival Main Festival was held as the first hybrid that fused online and offline. Under the theme of “Kyoto Culture,” we were able to experience the traditions and culture rooted in the region, and together with the local people and all the people who were connected to us, we created the Kyoto Student Festival, and we were able to finish the festival with great success.

On November 25, 2021, the 20th Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee was established and has started its activities. The Kyoto Student Festival, which is also the 20th anniversary of the festival, aims to enliven Kyoto by pursuing a form of festival that can only be done in Kyoto, a city of students.

The 20th Kyoto Student Festival Theme

About the theme

I feel grateful that I was able to build a long history of the Kyoto Student Festival, and I express my feelings in a new way. This does not mean a simple regression, but rather an event that has taken place in the past and a touch of the past Kyo flame sode! We aim to take on new challenges based on the past, such as projects with OBOGs and companies that have sponsored and cooperated with us.

I would like to express my gratitude to the Kyoto Student Festival student organization for continuing until the 20th edition. The gratitude we feel “blooms” as a large flower, and we “scream” so that our feelings of gratitude can reach many people.

The 20th Kyoto Student Festival

Date Sunday, October 9, 2022, 11:00-19:00
In front of Heian Jingu Shrine and Okazaki Promenade area (some will be aired on YouTube Live)
Organizer Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
Co-organizers Kyoto Student Festival Organizing Committee (Kyoto Prefecture / Kyoto City / Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives / University Consortium Kyoto)

Main

We solicited the main visuals for the 20th Kyoto Student Festival from December to late March. As a result of the selection, it was decided to work by Mr./Ms. Takano, a third-year student at Aichi Prefectural University of Arts.

We will liven up the 20th anniversary year with the theme of “On, Bloom!” through this main visual.

 

If you would like to know more about the Kyoto Student Festival, please check the official website of the Kyoto Student Festival and the official SNS for updated information from time to time.

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Contact us

Kyoto Student Festival Executive Committee
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto (closed on Mondays)
Tel:075-353-9432   Fax:075-353-9431
E-mail:festa@consortium.or.jp
Kyoto Student Festival Official Website: http://www.kyoto-gakuseisaiten.com/

【Notice】Change in Usage Fee Refund Handling at the Time of Cancellation (Updated on 5/11)

We would like to inform you that the handling of usage fee refunds at the time of cancellation of the Kyoto City University Town Exchange Center will be changed as follows.

 

In principle, the usage fee will not be refunded in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance, but if a request is made to stop using the usage at least a certain period of time before the date of use, an amount equivalent to one-half may be refunded.

We have decided to change the period of request to discontinue use as shown in the table below, and we ask for your understanding.

Effective Date

June 1, 4th year of Reiwa

* Applicable when there is a request to stop using the product after June 1, Reiwa 4

What’s changed

Before the change

After the change

When there is a request to stop using the product at least one month before the date of use, and the mayor deems that there is a reasonable reason.

When there is a request to discontinue use at least two weeks before the date of use, and the mayor deems that there is a reasonable reason.

【For high school and university students】2022 “High School and University Collaboration Future Session” Executive Committee Recruitment


In preparation for the 2022 High School and University Collaboration Future Session, we are looking for executive committee members who will take the lead in planning and considering the theme, content, structure, etc., as well as publicity and management on the day!
In the executive committee, high school and university students will take the lead in gathering using Slack and Zoom on the day of the event from June ~ November, and create a plan for the day of the event through dialogue and exchange.

◆ What is the “High School and University Collaboration Future Session” ◆
This is a joint career education program between high school and university that aims to promote the career development of high school and university students. In order to create new value for the future, we set a theme each time, and we will engage in future-oriented dialogue and exchange on that theme across different generations, such as high school students, university students, and working adults, as well as between schools.

*Click here for the 2022 High School and University Collaboration Future Session Executive Committee Recruitment Flyer

2022 High School and University Collaboration Future Session Executive Committee

From June to November, the Executive Committee will consider the plan based on the following contents, and carry out various activities such as publicity, preparation, and operation on the day.

Dates Thursday, November 3, 2022
Purpose Due to the impact of the new coronavirus infection, social conditions and values have changed significantly, such as the development of the ICT environment and the promotion of side jobs, side jobs, and remote work, and the diversity of “ways of learning,” “working styles,” and “lifestyles” is expanding.
From April 2022, the age of majority will be lowered from 20 to 18 due to the enforcement of a partial revision of the Civil Code. This will be an even bigger social change and a turning point in the times. For high school and university students, who are now at a turning point in many ways, how will this change lead to the future? How will the future of change affect us?
In this year’s “Future Session for High School and University Collaboration,” we would like to have dialogue and exchange on new ways of “learning,” “working,” and “living” in the near future, while being aware of our own present, transcending generations such as high school students, university students, and working adults, as well as between schools.
coordinator Akinori Inui (Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Kyoto Tachibana University)
Hideki Sugioka (Associate Professor, Faculty of Regional Management, Fukuchiyama Public University)
observer Mr. Tetsuhide Shino (Former Professor, Faculty of Letters, Ryukoku University / Former Principal, Kyoto Prefectural Momoyama High School)
Organizer Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council (Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education, Kyoto City Board of Education, Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University Consortium Kyoto)

Main Activities

・Orientation
– Consideration of programs (themes, structures, guest candidates, venues, etc.) in line with the above objectives
・ Creation of publicity flyers
・Public relations activities
・ Preparation such as preparation of manuals for the day of the event
・ Management on the day of the event (moderator, facilitator, etc.)
・Holding of proposals by the Executive Committee (confirmation of progress with the coordinator and secretariat, schedule coordination, etc.)
・ Other meetings between the person in charge
・Report and review of achievements

Main Schedule (tentative)

Sunday, June 19
13:00~15:00
Orientation and pre-briefing session (scheduled to be held face-to-face)
Late June 1st Executive Committee Meeting
July ~ End of August Planning and preparation, PR preparation
Late July 2nd Executive Committee Meeting
Thursday, August 11
13:00~16:00
Mock Future Session (to be held face-to-face)
Late August 3rd Executive Committee Meeting
Late September The 4th Executive Committee Meeting
September ~ end of October Public relations activities, advance preparation
Late October The 5th Executive Committee Meeting
Thursday, November 3 On the day of the event (scheduled to be held face-to-face)
Saturday, December 10
13:00~15:00
Achievement debriefing and review meeting (scheduled to be held face-to-face)

*Subject to change depending on progress, etc.
* The schedule of face-to-face meetings is subject to change depending on the spread of the new coronavirus infection.
* The executive committee and other meetings will use Zoom.
* We plan to use “Slack” as a means of communication between executive committee members and with coordinators and secretariats.

Reference: Voices of the 2021 High School and University Collaboration Future Session Executive Committee

  • I really felt that even if I couldn’t do it alone, I could do everything if we all worked together. (1st year of high school)
  • I learned the procedure for planning an event from scratch and how to proceed with a meeting. They also learned how to communicate, such as actively expressing their opinions and listening to other people’s opinions with respect. (1st year of high school)
  • It was a very good experience and a very good memory. I learned a lot and had a lot of fun interacting with Mr./Ms.’s people! (2nd year of high school)

(Excerpted from the results of the questionnaire for executive committee members)

*Click here for an overview of the 2021 High School and University Collaboration Future Session.

* (Reference) Click here for the 2020 High School and University Collaboration Future Session Executive Committee Recruitment Explanation PV

Application Guidelines

target

High school and university students attending high schools and universities in Kyoto Prefecture who fall under the following

■ Those who can actively participate in the day of the event, the executive committee, and other activities of the above executive committees.
■ Those who have a device (PC, tablet device, etc.) or Internet environment that can use Zoom, Slack, etc.

Capacity

10~15 people
* If there are many applicants, a lottery may be held.

How to apply

Please click the “Apply” button below, fill in the required information, and apply.

* High school students need a letter of consent from their parents to participate in the executive committee.
(Details will be announced separately after the application deadline.) )

Application Deadline

Tuesday
, May 31, 2022
Friday, June 10, 2022 *Extended

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto 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
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

【Doshisha University】Procedures after approval of credit transfer courses

[This information is for those who have been approved to take credit transfer courses at Doshisha University]

In order to take credit transfer courses offered by Doshisha University, a “credit transfer student certificate” is required. Please check the notice below regarding the course registration procedure and follow the procedures for creating a “Credit Transfer Student Certificate”.

■University Consortium Kyoto Credit Transfer Procedures for Courses Offered by Doshisha University (AY2022) 

【Internship】 [Participation applications are being accepted until the day of the event! !! ] →Finished】Briefing and consultation sessions for university students (held online)

 


We will hold a pre-internship program briefing session!
It will be held online, so please feel free to join us from your home.

We will also hold consultation sessions to resolve simple questions and anxieties about practical training.


Click here for an overview and application for the “General Briefing Session and Consultation Meeting (for all courses)” held on Saturday, ▶ April 16.

Click here for information on applying for the “Long-term Project Course Briefing and Consultation” to be held on Thursday, ▶ April 21 * You
can talk directly with the person in charge of the long-term project course training destination!
* The time schedule for consultation meetings for each project has been decided!


For more information about the internship program, please visit our portal.
We also introduce the voices of seniors and host companies, so please take a look!

Internship | University Consortium Kyoto | Portal Site (consortiumkyoto-internship.jp)

 

If you have any questions about the program, please feel free to contact the Internship Business Promotion Office.

inquiry

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)

【Internship】Additional information > 5 internship <

This time, a total of 5 cases have been added from the list of training destinations in the recruitment guide!
Check it out!

You can check the latest information on registered training sites from the list of training destinations on the portal site.


▶ Business Course/Public Course Practicum List

【Additional Training】
・ The Westin Miyako Kyoto
・ Kyoto Shimbun Planning Co., Ltd. (Kyoto Shimbun Travel Center)
・ Settsu City
・ Kyoto City Outdoor Activity Facility Hanashiyama House


Long-Term Project Course Practice List

【Additional Training】
・ Union A Inc.

Information on the portal site

On the portal site, we introduce the voices of our seniors and trainees.
Please take a look at the lecture schedule, participation flow, and frequently asked questions.

Internship | University Consortium Kyoto | Portal Site (consortiumkyoto-internship.jp)

If you have any questions about the program, please feel free to contact the Internship Business Promotion Office.
We look forward to seeing you.

Contact us

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
Mail intern@consortium.or.jp
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)