FY 2014

Outline of the event

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Kyoto FD Executive School

Toward the development of human resources with the ability to open up the future
~The next 20 years when universities and high schools will take on challenges together~

*Fiscal 2014 was held as a lecture to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Foundation.

Date & Time
Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:30~12:20
Venue
Campus Plaza Kyoto Lecture Room 2
Target
Educational Professionals
Organizer
University Consortium Kyoto
Lecturer
Takayuki Shioze
Former Assistant Director, Industrial Technology Policy Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Associate Professor (in charge of the history of technology) at the Kyoto University Museum
1998 Graduated from the Department of Precision Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University. He has served as an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, and an associate professor at the Kyoto University Museum. Since July 2012, he has been working as an assistant manager in charge of technology strategy at the Industrial Technology Policy Division of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. In July 2014, he returned to work as an associate professor at the Museum of Medicine, Kyoto University. He has given numerous lectures on career education in elementary, junior high, and high schools, innovator development training in companies, and the transfer of skilled skills.
Contents
In the era of human resource mobility, where it is no longer the norm to work for 40 years, the skills required of human resources have changed significantly. The mere ability to memorize and accurately reproduce the wisdom of our ancestors is no longer sufficient. In such a society, where the answer is not known in the first place, and where the relationship between value and worthlessness is unstable and can change quickly, it is important to have an attitude toward “unknowingness.” There is a need for human resources who can identify their own strengths and weaknesses in response to changes in value and continue to relearn.
In order to continue to support Japan, which is transitioning from a period of high economic growth to a period of maturity, we must first recognize our position as one of a society of 7 billion people with diverse cultures and values, which is clearly different from the era when only a few countries in Japan, the United States, and Europe led the country. It is the responsibility of the university-high school partnership to accept the diversity of human resources, cultures, and values that are truly necessary, and to produce human resources who can face unexplored social issues and turn the power of diverse specialists into breakthroughs.

Implementation Report

On Saturday, November 22, 2014, the University Consortium Kyoto held the “2014 Kyoto FD Executive School”.

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This lecture was held as a 20th anniversary lecture in March 2014, as the Foundation celebrated the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Kyoto University Center, the predecessor of the Kyoto University Center.
For the commemorative lecture, Dr. Takayuki Shiose of Kyoto University was invited as a lecturer and a commemorative lecture was given on the theme of “Toward the Creation of Human Resources with the Power to Open Up the Future ~The Next 20 Years of Universities and High Schools Challenging Together~”. The event was held to an expanded number of participants in the Kyoto FD Executive School, which is usually held for university executives, and on the day of the event, 100 people from university executives, university officials, high school officials, local government officials, and private companies participated.
Participants commented, “It was easy to understand” and “The approach was novel.” Comments such as “I was impressed by the future-oriented work” were received.

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto FD Project
TEL 075-353-9122 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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