FY 2013

Outline of the event

The Conference on Policy Research has been held since 2005 as a place for research and exchange between students and graduate students who are conducting research to identify and solve problems and issues faced by cities, as well as a place to disseminate their findings to society. The purpose of this program is not only to present the results of daily research, but also to deepen research by interacting with each other and disseminating it to society.

The 9th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

Date and time
Sunday, December 1, 2013 10:00~18:00
Venue
Campus Plaza Kyoto
Organizer
University Consortium Kyoto
Presentation Themes
“Matters related to urban policy” (the city here is not limited to the city)
Contents
(1) Oral presentation
Presenters will present their research in each subcommittee. Join the breakout sessions that interest you and listen to the students’ presentations.
(2) Panel Presentation
This is a research presentation in which each presenter posts their research results on a panel.
(3) Student Projects

theme A city that creates, a city that creates
substance In addition to thinking about the revitalization of local cities, we would like to make participation in the local community familiar and provide an opportunity for participants to think about their own future designs.
The 9th Conference on Policy Studies Information Flyer [Click here for details]
The 9th Conference on Policy Studies List of Oral Presenters (List of Designated Questioners) [Click here for details]
The 9th Policy Research Conference Panel Presenters [Click here for details]

Implementation Report

The 9th Conference on Policy Studies

Prior to the 9th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto (held on December 1), a pre-presenter exchange meeting was held.

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This pre-exchange meeting was started last year at the initiative of the student executive committee. By interacting with each other in advance, the aim is to deepen exchanges that transcend the boundaries of universities on the day of the conference, and to further deepen Mr./Ms.’s research.

There were 64 participants (including 10 members of the student executive committee), and it was a great success.

The 9th Policy Research Exchange Conference

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On the day of the event, a total of 71 groups (51 oral presentations, 11 panel presentations, and 9 administrative exhibits) made presentations, and many participants, including not only students but also faculty members, government officials, and citizens, listened attentively to research presentations in various fields related to urban policy by undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, the Research Encouragement Award was awarded at the award ceremony for outstanding presentations.

List of Recipients

Award Name target Presentation Title University at home Name of Representative
Kyoto Prefectural Governor’s Award Oral Presentation Regional revitalization from the perspective of the use of forest resources Kyoto Tachibana University Chiori Komatsu
Measures to Promote Urban Settlement in Local Cities: The Case of Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture Kyoto University Graduate School Shusaku Matsukawa
Kyoto Mayor’s Prize Oral Presentation Policy Issues for the Promotion of Fair Trade in Japan~The Possibility of Consumer Education~ Kyoto Sangyo University Taimasa Tamura
Regional branding of Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture ~Promotion of product development as a tourism policy~ Kyoto University Graduate School Shintaro Katayama
University Consortium Kyoto President’s Award panel
announcement
Ryoanji Sando Shopping Street Project Ritsumeikan University Moeka Kawakami
Japan Society for Public Policy Award Emphasis on papers TMO’s Central City Revitalization Law ~A Case Study of Iida City~ Ritsumeikan University Yukako Kume
A Study on Happiness and Influencing Factors in Developed and Emerging Countries: Through a Survey of the Lifestyles of Japanese and Chinese Citizens Ritsumeikan University Graduate School Xiangwei Lin
Award of Excellence No question Press! The Darkness of Livelihood Security ~Safety Net Reform~ Ryukoku University Junpei Shirai
Issues and Future Directions of Policy Initiatives in the Nursing Care Robot Industry: New Perspectives Gained from Economic Analysis Ritsumeikan University Azusa Yasuda
Examination of the Challenges of Smart Cities and Electricity System Reform: Construction and Commercialization of Sustainable CEMS Ritsumeikan University Kaoru Matsumoto
Toward the Attraction of Kyoto MICE: A Case Study in Hong Kong Ritsumeikan University Akiri Takeichi
The Policy-Making Process Surrounding the 2010 Fishing Boat Collision Incident Off the Senkaku Islands: The Shaky Democratic Party of Japan Administration and Diplomacy with China Ritsumeikan University Junichi Honda
Prospects for Commerce-Academia Collaboration from a Student’s Perspective Ryukoku University Akinori Nagasue
“Whole Region Photography Girl Corps ~Toward the Improvement of the Regional Power of Kyoto Tamba~” Kyoto Prefectural University Yu Mori
Following the 8 years of Yamashina’s light event “Pottery Lantern Road” Kyoto Tachibana University Masayuki Ota
Thinking about the ideal NPO support policy ~From the examination of “new public support projects”~ Ryukoku University Koji Nakahara
Urban Development through Time Policy Considering Society and Individual Time: Rebuilding Individual Time and Community in Japan in the Future Ritsumeikan University Kaede Tada

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Urban Policy
TEL 075-353-9130 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)

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