Here are some testimonials from graduates of the University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program.

Experiences of University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program Graduates

 

Doshisha University Faculty of Law 3rd year student Mr./Ms. Umegaki
Internship: Doshisha University

Q. What made you decide to take an internship at the University Consortium Kyoto?

A. I was interested in university staff, and when I was researching, I found that this internship program had a university to train. I took the course because I thought I would be able to experience various things in a long period of 10 days.

Q. What kind of training was it?

A. It was a practical training that could only be experienced if you had not participated in an internship, such as preparing for the operation of an open campus at the Admissions Center, Student Support Division, and Career Center, and presenting plans in PowerPoint.

Q. What do you think you have grown through the internship?

A. I had a vague idea of work, but by actually experiencing the work of university staff, I realized the importance of thinking from the other person’s point of view.

Q. What has helped you in your job hunting?

A. In the etiquette course in the pre-study, I wore a suit just like I did in actual job hunting, and I was carefully instructed on manners as a member of society, such as how to make a phone call, how to use honorifics, the angle of bowing, and how to enter the room. In addition, I was able to speak confidently at the interview, such as the industry research in the seminar class and the fact that I summarized what I learned in the practical training in a report.

Q. Message to those who are considering an internship

A. Through the internship program, I was taught manners as a member of society from scratch, and I was able to learn about various occupations in the post-study study. The coordinators and staff Mr./Ms. will treat you kindly and politely, and you will learn what you need to start job hunting, so please join us.

 

Kyoto Tachibana University Faculty of Contemporary Business 3rd year student Mr./Ms. Muraji Maika
Internship: Sagano Kanko Railway Co., Ltd.

Q. What made you decide to take an internship at the University Consortium Kyoto?

A. 3If I didn’t participate in an internship in my fresheners, I realized that I was going to start job hunting without doing anything, and I was impatient. I felt that the internship at the University Consortium Kyoto would allow me to interact with people from other universities and broaden my horizons.

Q. What kind of training was it?

A. This includes creating a dashboard for the promotion of the Sagano Kanko Railway, strengthening SNS, and creating advertisements and billboards to promote adjacent facilities. There are many people who used to work at JR, so we had the opportunity to listen to their stories.

Q. What is the atmosphere like in the workplace?

A. It was a really warm workplace. This time, four of us participated in the internship, but they respected our ideas and suggestions and actually adopted the deliverables. In addition, in order to improve our proposal, all the employees Mr./Ms. cooperated with us in translation.

Q. What did you like about the pre-study and what did you find useful?

A.In the seminar class in the pre-study, there was a quiet atmosphere due to nervousness at first, but gradually we became more relaxed. In the group work, everyone spoke up and many opinions were expressed, and the atmosphere of the seminar as a whole improved. In addition, even after the program is over, we all get together to share information on job hunting. This seminar was a very important experience for me when I was job hunting.
In the etiquette class, I learned that common sense seems to be surprisingly acquired, but in fact, it is sometimes remembered incorrectly. By actually taking the course, I felt that I was able to not only acquire the correct manners, but also to strengthen myself before going to the practical training.

 

Doshisha University Faculty of Letters 2nd year student Mr./Ms. Kazuha Taniguchi
Internship: The Westin Miyako Kyoto

Q. What made you decide to take an internship at the University Consortium Kyoto?

A. I was a second-year student at the time, and I was introduced to it by a friend when I wanted to stand out from the people around me who weren’t paying much attention to job hunting, and I wanted to have something valuable during the long summer vacation. In addition, I was attracted to the fact that there was a solid pre- and post-study and that I could have contact with students from other schools.

Q. What made you decide where to train?

A. I chose it based on my interests at the time. At that time, I wanted to work in the hospitality industry and use the English I had been studying, so I chose to stay in Kyoto because I could serve many people regardless of nationality in Kyoto.

Q. What kind of training was it?

A. At The Westin Miyako Hotel Kyoto, I spent 10 days practicing. On the first day, we learned the necessary knowledge and services, and from the second day onwards, we were accompanied by employees and actually served customers. We showed the rooms, delivered them, and did everything else related to the lobby. I often used English when traveling with customers and attending to them, and although there were times when I couldn’t get the words out instantly, the customers listened to me with a smile and supported me, which was very warm.

Q. Message to those who are considering an internship

A. I participated in the second year in order to act faster than others, so I was able to have more time to think about my future job hunting and areas of interest than the people around me, and I was able to broaden my perspective much more than before I went. Also, even if the internship gave you a clear idea of the future after experiencing an industry you are interested in, or even if you think that it is not in this industry, I thought that the decision to participate was meaningful in itself. Since you’re going all the way, I want you to get what you get and enjoy it!

 

Ryukoku University Faculty of Law 3rd year student Kazuya Maeda Mr./Ms.
Internship: Uji City Hall

Q. What made you decide to take an internship at the University Consortium Kyoto?

A. I decided to take the course because I thought it would be a good opportunity to experience the work of city hall, which is difficult to get to know about because there are plenty of places to practice at public institutions such as city halls.
I wanted to contribute to the local government, so I chose a department at Uji City Hall where I could be involved in peace awareness-raising, which is of particular interest.

Q. What is the atmosphere like in the workplace?

A. I had an image that the work at the city hall was closed because it was mainly desk work, but I realized that the city hall staff are involved with the citizens in various aspects and are actively working.
In particular, the General Affairs Section, which I was indebted to, had a friendly and friendly atmosphere regardless of position, and I had the impression that there were many mild-mannered people who liked to support people, as it was a job that supported the lives of citizens.

Q. What did you like about the pre-study and what did you find useful?

A. In the seminar classes for each industry, we set the purpose and goals of the internship. By participating in the training based on these factors, I was able to confirm whether I had achieved my goals after the training.

Q. What does the post-study (practical experience exchange meeting) do?

A. Many of the trainees in my class went to public institutions, but at the practical training experience exchange meeting, the classes that had experienced practical training in various industries such as private companies jointly reported on their achievements. It was meaningful because I was able to learn about the differences between private companies and public institutions, and the achievements of other classes.

Q. What do you think you have grown through the internship?

A. I think I’ve learned to pay attention to my surroundings. Working adults have many opportunities to work as a team. I feel that the experience of finding my role in the group and leading to results by collaborating with others has led to my own growth.

Q. Message to those who are considering an internship

A. Even if you don’t look at it as a former student, I think this internship program is a great opportunity to have a good experience. The manners and experience cultivated through prior study and practical training will be useful not only in job hunting but also after becoming a member of society. Please give it a try.

 

Voices of seniors (excerpted from the 2019 questionnaire)

Overall satisfaction with the internship program

I’m glad I participated in the internship program!

・I was able to learn not only manners as a member of society, but also more important things such as cooperating with others.
・I was worried about whether my job hunting would go well, so I participated in this internship. I’m really glad that I participated, because I was a little less anxious.
・ It was not my first choice, but thanks to the Mr./Ms. of all the members and employees, it was very fulfilling.
I thought 10 days was a long time, but it was actually a precious 10 days. I learned a lot because it was 10 days.
・I was able to learn more as a working adult than as an office worker. I’m glad I was able to participate in this program.

About pre-study and post-study

・ There was less anxiety because there was pre- and post-study, and I was able to practice with peace of mind.
・I think it is good that there is a place for learning and presentations that will lead to the growth of students through pre- and post-internship training, as well as practical training.
・ I was able to learn the basics of becoming a member of society, such as business etiquette, in the lecture.
・In the seminar class, the cheerful and leading person enlivened the class, and it was fun overall.
・ There were times when I felt that the pre-study was troublesome, but I thought it was a good experience after finishing it.

Meeting people with different values

・I was worried at first, but I was able to exchange opinions with people from other universities and actually gain work experience, which led to my confidence.
・It was a good opportunity to interact with students from other universities. In the post-study session, it was good to be able to share the contents of the practical training that other students did.
・I was able to listen to the opinions of various students, and it was good to notice things that I had not noticed.
It was a good experience to meet students who were aiming for the same goal.
・Since we have different values, things we want to learn, and interests that we have different from each other, I think I was able to recognize many values in the seminar.

Grown! My consciousness has changed!

・I was able to clarify my own issues through this internship.
・It was a good opportunity to deepen my understanding of companies in the industry and improve my skills.
There was a gap between what I thought and what I actually worked, and I was able to learn about points that I did not know, as well as strengths and weaknesses.
・There are many opportunities to express my opinions, and I feel that I was able to overcome my discomfort with public speaking.
・I was able to improve my communication and presentation skills.
・Being able to gain experience as a member of society in the second year increased my motivation for future school life.

 

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)
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/consortium.kyoto.intern

AY2019 Internship Program Long-Term Project Course “Project Report” is now available.

The following “Project Report” from the 2019 Internship Program “Long-Term Project Course” will be released.


1.Wine Grocery Inc.

~Wine Seminar for Students Planning and Holding Projects~

  Project Report


2.University Consortium Kyoto

~IS Program Fascinated by Images~

  Project Report


3.Day Alive Inc.

~Kyoto’s Inbound Tourism Information Media Renovation and New Business Plan~

  Project Report
  Free paper “Traveler’s Voice of Kyoto”


4.Kansai Winding Foil Industry Co., Ltd.

~PROJECT TO DISSEMINATE MADE IN JAPAN’S MANUFACTURING TO THE WORLD~

  Project Report


5. Ueda Corporation Headquarters

~Planning and operation for matching events between companies and students~

  Project Report


6. Insight House Inc.

~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~
  
Project Report
  Free Paper Kyono Yamashina Mr./Ms.


7.Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

  Project Report



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)

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/consortium.kyoto.intern

2019 Internship Program (Long-Term Project Course) Project Presentation was held.

 

In the “Long-Term Project Course” internship program of the University Consortium Kyoto, from mid-June to mid-November, trainees worked on projects presented by host companies. At the project presentations held on Saturday, November 9, the results were reported by eight projects. Presentations were made with videos and creative formats, and students from other projects were able to share their experiences. After about five months of activities, the participants were able to see the importance of collaborating with their peers and the difficulty of achieving their goals.
At the completion ceremony, the coordinator handed out a certificate of completion for each project, and the 2019 internship program “Long-term Project Course” was completed.



 

Date & Time Saturday, November 9, 2019 13:00~17:50
Venue

Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd Floor Hall

project
Participating Companies
Number of Organizations
(Achievement Report)
In order of presentation)

8Companies and Organizations

Wine Grocery Co., Ltd. / University Consortium Kyoto / Day Alive Co., Ltd. / Non-profit organization Kino Keiku / Kansai Makitori Foil Industry Co., Ltd. / Ueda Co., Ltd. / Insight House Co., Ltd. / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

Number of students
25 students from 15 universities

(Otani University, Kyoto Koka Women’s University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto University of Advanced Science, Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University, Kyoto University of Arts and Crafts, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Doshisha University, Doshisha Women’s University, Hanazono University, Bukkyo University, Ritsumeikan University, Ryukoku University)

Number of Coordinator Teachers

7

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

 




Wine Grocery Inc.
~Wine seminar planning and holding projects for students~


Considering the wine market, which is at risk of shrinking in the future due to young people moving away from alcohol, this project plans and implements a “wine seminar for students” to make young people aware of the appeal of wine and become future customers.

In preparation for the wine seminar, we created and distributed flyers to attract customers, posted them on social media, and presented the contents of the preparations and operations on the day of the seminar. In the questionnaire after the seminar, the participants were highly satisfied, and some said that they felt closer to wine, and they were able to fulfill the objectives presented by the host company. In addition, the trainees were grateful to the host company for gaining a wide range of knowledge about wine.

 


University Consortium Kyoto
~IS Program Fascinated by Images~


A project to create a PR video to effectively promote the internship program “Long-term Project Course” of the University Consortium Kyoto.

Under the guidance of the coordinator in charge on how to shoot and edit the video, we compiled a three-minute video that covered and interviewed the activities of each project and made it into a three-minute video that could be used for guidance and other public relations. I felt that the editing process of the video was not progressing, so I created a scenario, worked efficiently, and reported that if there were any new discoveries in the interview and editing, I changed the plan and completed the video. The resulting video shows the lively expressions of the students participating in the project.


 


Day Alive Inc.

~Kyoto’s Inbound Tourism Information Media Renovation and New Business Plan~


This project aims to raise the profile of “Traveler’s Voice of Kyoto,” a visual media that delivers the voices of foreign tourists.

In order to introduce Kyoto and contribute to the community, we found unknown places and places where you can have extraordinary experiences, conducted interviews and interviews, uploaded them to Instagram, and created a free paper. In addition to using attractive photo slides, the video included the interview, and it was reported that the number of articles posted and the number of followers were achieved at the beginning.





Non-profit organization Kino Environment
~Production of environmental education tools~


This is a project to come up with environmental education tools related to garbage and deepen everyone’s understanding of the environment.

The project we planned was to create “disposal site cards” about waste treatment facilities so that children would be interested in the environment, and to install the cards at waste treatment facilities. When we prepared a project outline and negotiated the installation of the card, it was decided that it could not be realized due to the problems of Mr. Mr./Ms. for installation, but we summarized the activities so far in the “Report Report”. It was a valuable opportunity to experience the difficulties of launching and realizing a project, and he would like to make use of it in the future.


 

Kansai Winding Foil Industry Co., Ltd.
~PROJECT TO DISSEMINATE MADE IN JAPAN’S MANUFACTURING TO THE WORLD~


This is a project to promote the unknown charms of Kyoto’s companies, such as amazing technologies and interesting products, from the perspective of students.

We created multiple 5-second videos for the purpose of corporate publicity, which will be shown at a joint company exhibition in the Kyoto area in October. In the creation of the video, we referred to the opinions of other companies and worked on the work until the students were satisfied, so that the students and the host company were able to agree on the work. The presentation was a free talk, and it was devised so that the audience would not get bored.

 



Ueda Co., Ltd. Head Office
~Planning and operation for matching events between companies and students~


This is a project to plan and implement a “company visit tour,” which is a matching event between students and outstanding companies in Kyoto that are unknown to students.

We mainly reported on the selection of companies, making appointments, scheduling, attracting students to participate, and the state of the event on the day of the event. In the first half of the event, we visited two companies, and in the second half, we planned group work to exchange opinions on “what axes I want to value in terms of future work styles” and “what is a good company for me?” Participants were highly satisfied, and we were able to read the results from the numbers.





Insight House Inc.

~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~


This is a project to disseminate the revitalization and charm of Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City on SNS, and to create and introduce a free paper.

We negotiated interviews with places and people we were interested in in the Yamashina area, and conducted about 20 interviews. In addition to posting on Facebook and Instagram about the restaurants and other sites we were interviewing, we also reported on the fact that we posted them in free papers and distributed the free papers we created to the stores where they were posted. I could feel that the trainees were familiar with the Yamashina area and supported their activities.





Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~


Training schools: Higashi-Uji Junior High School, Mukai Elementary School, Kando Elementary School, Uji City
This is a program in which trainees repeatedly learn and reflect on their individual and group goals through practical training at a training school, and grow.

Through the guidance of the teachers at the seminar school, I was able to discover the skills that I need to develop in order to become a teacher, and I was able to find my future challenges.




get-together

After the project presentations, a social gathering was held. Hosted by four trainees, the event was a lively event with games such as self-introduction bingo and sudden interviews, and the trainees and coordinators were able to interact frankly.



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)

【Internship】 Information is being disseminated on Facebook!

We are constantly updating the internship students’ practical training on Facebook!

 Internship Program Facebook page

 

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program

The University Consortium Kyoto’s internship program is not an internship as a job hunting process, but rather a part of learning at the university, and was launched in 1998 as an educational program (co-op education) with the aim of “stimulating motivation to learn,” “fostering a high level of vocational awareness,” and “fostering human resources with independence and originality” through the fusion of actual experience and education and research. It is operated as a career education with a curriculum that considers “work” from the perspective of practice, not just work experience, and fosters basic skills for working adults.

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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)








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

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


1.Wine Grocery Inc.

~Wine Seminar for Students Planning and Holding Projects~

  Project Report


2.Insight House Inc.

~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~

  Project Report
Free Paper Kyono Yamashina Mr./Ms.


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

~Kyoto Hannary’s Customer Attraction Up Project~

  Project Report


4.Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

  Project Report



Inquiries

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)

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/consortium.kyoto.intern

On Saturday, November 10, we held a report meeting on the results of the 2018 Internship Progress Course.

In the “Internship Progress Course” of the University Consortium Kyoto, trainees worked on projects presented by host companies from mid-June to late November. At the debriefing session held on Saturday, November 10, the results of each of the five projects were reported. Some presentations were made with videos and other formats, and students who participated in other projects were able to share their experiences. After about five months of activities, the participants were able to see the importance of collaborating with their peers and the difficulty of achieving their goals.
At the completion ceremony after the results debriefing session, the coordinator faculty members handed out a certificate of completion for each project, and the 2018 Internship Progress Course came to an end.


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

Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd Floor Hall

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

5Companies and Organizations

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

Number of students 18 students from 8 universities

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

Number of Coordinator Teachers

6

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



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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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


Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~


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


get-together

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





Inquiries

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)

< I was presented with a letter of appreciation > the internship.

We are pleased to present you with a certificate of appreciation!



As the 2018 academic year marks the 20th anniversary of the Foundation’s internship program, the University Consortium Kyoto is pleased to present the following letters of appreciation to the companies and organizations that have been working hard to accept students for their understanding over the years.

■ Companies and organizations that accept certificates of appreciation (in order of honorifics and IDs)
No. course Company Name
1 Business & Public The Westin Miyako Kyoto
2 Business & Public SRM Corporation
3 Business & Public Kyoto Shinkin Bank
4 Business & Public Kyoto Central Shinkin Bank
5 Business & Public Kyoto Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
6 Business & Public JIIKE Kyoto Corporation
7 Business & Public Maruzen Junkudo Bookstore Kyoto
8 Business & Public Choei Corporation
9 Business & Public Tomitaya Corporation
10 Business & Public Toshio Nakamura Law Office
11 Business & Public Hotel Granvia Osaka Co., Ltd.
12 Business & Public Uji City Hall
13 Business & Public Kyoto
14 Business & Public Kyoto Prefectural Government
15 Business & Public Shiga Prefectural Government
16 Business & Public Nagaokakyo City Hall
17 Business & Public Daiichi Corporation
18 Business & Public Aozora Printing Co., Ltd.
19 progress Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
20 Business & Public Kyoto Women’s University
21 Business & Public Doshisha University
22 Business & Public Ritsumeikan University
23 Business & Public Kyoto Bunkyo University
24 Business & Public Sankyo Seiki Corporation
25 Business & Public Sekihiro Corporation
26 Business & Public Hana Kobo Co., Ltd.
27 Business & Public Aoi General Insurance Co., Ltd.
28 Business & Public Being Inc.
29 Business & Public Artom Inc.
30 Business & Public Kyoto University of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
31 Business & Public Kyoto University
32 Business & Public Etre Communications Inc.


 

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)

2017 Internship Program Progress Course “Project Report” is now available.

The following “Project Report” from the 2017 Internship Program “Progress Course” will be released.


1.Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

  Project Report


2.Kyoto Cinema

~PIA Film Festival (PFF) Management Support~

  Project Report


3.Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Township Warm-up School from here

~Connecting and weaving hope “Kokonatsu Festival 2017” in Yogo~

  Project Report


4.Mirai Films

~Let’s make an interesting movie and show it in a movie theater~

  Project Report


5.Kyoto City Environmental Conservation Activities Promotion Association

~Sending out the Global Environment Kyoto Conference (KYOTO+20) from university students! ~

  Project Report


6.Wine Grocery Inc.

~Wine seminar for students planned and held~

  Project Report


7.Day Alive Inc.

~Contents planning for a website that conveys the charm of Kyoto~

  Project Report

 


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)

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/consortium.kyoto.intern

On Saturday, November 11, we held a debriefing session on the results of the 2017 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 Saturday, November 11, the results were reported, and 10 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 completion ceremony after the results debriefing session, the coordinator faculty members handed out a “certificate of completion” for each project, and the “Internship Progress Course” for 2017 came to an end.


    

 

Date & Time Saturday, November 11, 2017 10:40~17:50
Venue

Campus Plaza Kyoto, 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1

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

9Companies and Organizations

Kyoto Cinema / Yumecom Co., Ltd. / Kyoto City Environmental Conservation Activities Promotion Association / Mirai Film Company / Osaka NPO Center / Wine Grocery Co., Ltd. / Day Alive Co., Ltd. / Non-profit organization Children’s Independence Village Warm-up School from here / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

Number of students 32 students from 11 universities

(Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto Koka Women’s University, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Otani University, Doshisha Women’s University, Doshisha University, Ritsumeikan University, Ryukoku University, Bukkyo University)

Number of Coordinator Teachers

8

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

 

Kyoto Cinema
~PIA Film Festival (PFF) Management Support~


With the goal of increasing the number of visitors to the Pia Film Festival (PFF), there were presentations on the program for the PFF, ticket creation, promotional activities, help with the management of screenings at external facilities, and the state of the PPT day. There were also presentations on the results of the activities and points of reflection.



YUMECOM CORPORATION
~Senior Support Desk Service Business< Create, Disseminate, and Sell>~


This project aims to create (planning), publicize (publicity), and guide (sales) the business based on an understanding of the purpose and social necessity of the senior support desk’s service business. Since the trainees were not able to make presentations, the coordinator, Ms. Sakiko Yoshida, presented the project activities carried out by the trainees.



Kyoto City Environmental Conservation Activities Promotion Association
~Sending out the Global Environment Kyoto Conference (KYOTO+20) from university students! ~


In preparation for the Kyoto Conference on the Global Environment 2017 (KYOTO+20) scheduled to be held on December 10, this project will push the “motivation switch” for young people, mainly university students, to become eco-friendly. He gave a presentation on the implementation of the questionnaire conducted for the project, the results of the aggregation, and the panel to be created based on the survey results.


 

Mirai Films
~Let’s make an interesting movie and show it in a movie theater~


In the additional filming of the movie “Gohan,” there were presentations on the experience of learning knowledge and skills on set, and in the planning for the screening, the selection of the location and the state of public relations activities. On the day of the screening, more than 100 visitors came to the screening, and there was a presentation about the results of the project.



Certified NPO Osaka NPO Center
~Creation of a web magazine with the theme of “social”~


The goal was to create two articles and one video in order to create content to let people know about the efforts of social entrepreneurs, and there were presentations on the companies they interviewed, the videos they created, and the points of reflection and future issues in the interviews.



Wine Grocery
Inc.
~Planning and holding wine seminars for students~


While learning about wine through work at a wine shop, this project assumes the content of a wine seminar for students, and plans and executes the seminar. He presented the difficulties he faced in planning the content of the seminar and creating flyers. In addition, there were presentations on work experiences outside of the seminar, the state of the seminar on the day of the seminar, and the results of the questionnaire conducted at the seminar.



Day Alive
Inc.
~Contents planning for a website that conveys the charm of Kyoto~


This is a project to convey the charm of Kyoto. Based on the results of the questionnaire, the interviewees were determined, and the interviewees were introduced and the articles they actually created. In addition, there were presentations about the experiences they learned to create the website and the realizations of working.





~Auction Customer Base Expansion Project~


The goal of the project was to get the younger generation interested in antiquities and auctions, and to increase the number of customers who attend auctions, and we conducted a survey. In addition, he analyzed the results of the questionnaire and presented an event plan to get young people who are not interested in antiquities to be interested.



Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Township Warm-up School from here
~Connecting and weaving hope’s “Kokonatsu Festival” in Yogo~


Local residents, staff from here, and boarding students work together to hold the 7th “Kokonatsu Festival”. The theme was “Seven Lights that Connect Hearts: Our Future Colored from Here,” and there were explanations and introductions of events and reflections on the activities of the dormitory and the “Kokonatsu Festival,” as well as reflections on the project activities.



Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~


Higashi-Uji Junior High School
Mukoyo Elementary School
Joyo Junior High School
Each of the trainees gave a presentation. They gave presentations on what they felt, what they noticed, and their thoughts by introducing the internship, the activities during the internship, and actually interacting with the students at the school.



Social gathering


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

 

 

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)

2016 Internship Program Progress Course “Project Report” is now available.


The following “Project Report” from the 2016 Internship Program “Progress Course” will be released.


1.Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education

~Teacher Training Support Seminar~

  Project Report


2.Intelligence Office, Inc.

~Hitomanabi Internship 2016~

  Project Report


3.Specified Non-Profit Organization Children’s Independence Township Warm-up School from here

~Across generations, a summer festival made by everyone + making fun of α 2016~

  Project Report


4.Concept Glamour Co., Ltd.

~Kyoto Asageiko~

  Project Report


5.Kyoto Cinema

~PIA Film Festival (PFF) Management Support~

  Project Report


6.Mirai Films

~Theatrical Film Production, Distribution, and Publicity Project~

  Project Report


7.Kyoto City Environmental Conservation Activities Promotion Association

~Spread! Zero Waste Strategy in the Region~

  Project Report


8.Tosho Printing Co., Ltd.

~Regional revitalization with “Maipure”~

  Project Report

 


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)

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