Outline of the event
Since 2005, the Interchange Conference on Universities and Graduate Schools in the Department of Policy Science has been held 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 6th Conference on Policy Studies
- Date and time
- Sunday, December 12, 2010 10:00~19:30
- Venue
- Campus Plaza Kyoto
- Organizer
- University Consortium Kyoto
- Sponsors
- Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Japan Public Policy Association, Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Tachibana University, Doshisha University, Bukkyo University, Ritsumeikan University, Ryukoku University, Asahi Shimbun, Kyoto Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun Kyoto Bureau, Japan Keizai Shimbun Kyoto Branch, Mainichi Shimbun Kyoto Branch, Yomiuri Shimbun Osaka Headquarters, NHK Kyoto Broadcasting Station, KBS 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) Special Exhibitions
Exhibit Title :
Exhibitors Regarding the registration of Kyoto Prefecture Landscape Assets, Kyoto Prefectural Department of Construction and Transportation, City Planning Division, Planning Officer In charge of parks, City Planning Division, Kyoto Prefectural Department of Construction and Transportation regarding the
creation of a “forest for participation and regeneration” in the Kizu River Right Bank Sports Park (tentative) Thank you for your understanding of the census. Information and Statistics Section, Informatization Promotion Office, Kyoto City Planning Bureau Revitalize the city of Kyoto with the power of student Mr./Ms.! Kyoto City Planning Bureau, Citizen Collaboration Policy Promotion Office, University Policy Officer About AIDS Initiatives in Kyoto CityHealth and Welfare BureauHealth and Medical Care Division Survey and research on water demand for Kyoto City Water Supply Projects in collaboration with Ritsumeikan University MOT Graduate School - (4) Student Projects
Theme Awareness Reform! Let’s make use of “Kyoto, the city of learning” with citizens and students and have fun interacting with each other! Contents This
year’s student project aims to provide students with a place to understand the importance of interacting with citizens, what they can gain from interacting with citizens, the ability to connect with society, and the need to communicate to society themselves. The three panelists (Kyoto City, Kyoto Children’s Center, and students) will talk about the significance of exchange, and in the tripartite crosstalk, we would like to exchange opinions with the audience on what kind of ways to stimulate exchange activities between students and citizens. panelist Kaori Takeuchi (President, Kyoto Children’s Center)
Mr. Shintaro Kawaguchi (Director, University Policy Division, Citizen Collaboration Policy Promotion Office, Kyoto City Planning Bureau)
Ms. Maho Kawaguchi (NPO Yokitano Festival Executive Committee / 3rd year student, Faculty of Sociology, Bukkyo University)Coordinator: Yuna Otake (Student Executive Committee Member of the 6th Conference on Policy Studies and Graduate Studies, Doshisha University 3rd year) - The 6th Conference on Strategic Studies at Universities and Graduate Schools Information Flyer [Click here for details]
The 6th Conference on Academic and Graduate Studies in Policy Studies List of Oral Presenters (List of Designated Questioners) [Click here for details]
The 6th Conference on Economics and Graduate Studies Panel Presenters [Click here for details]
Implementation Report
The 6th Policy Studies Exchange Conference
On the day of the event, a total of 80 presentations (54 oral presentations, 20 panel presentations, and 6 special exhibitions) were presented. In addition, the Research Encouragement Award was awarded at the award ceremony for outstanding presentations.
List of Recipients
Research Encouragement AwardResearch | ThemeName | of UniversityName of | Representative |
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Kyoto Prefectural Governor’s Award | Economic Model Analysis of Rights Management ~Approach from New Institutional Economics~ |
Takuro Hirabayashi | Ritsumeikan University |
Merger of Heisei from the perspective of cultural policy ~ From the case of Hamamatsu City, Kazushi | Yamakita | Graduate School of Kyoto Tachibana University | |
Kyoto Mayor’s Award: | Location Policy in the Southern Region of Kyoto City, Ryukoku | University | Shinya Kawakami |
Division of Functions and Cooperation in Regional Healthcare and Reorganization of Local Government Hospitals -A case study of the Iida-Shimoina area of Nagano Prefecture-Toru |
Yoshikawa | Graduate School of Ritsumeikan University | |
University Consortium Kyoto President’s Award: | Promotion in Important Traditional Buildings Conservation Districts: A Case Study of Ine Town and Imai Town, | Ritsumeikan University | |
Urban Landscape and Residents’ Lives: The Case of Paris and Lyon – | Hiroaki Ishiyama | Ritsumeikan University | |
Japan Society for Public Policy Award | What is “success” in urban revitalization? ―Examples of the efforts of Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture and Sayo Town, Hyogo Prefecture― |
Hitoya Kano | Bukkyo University |
Regional Development Measures to Utilize Potential Local Resources ~Tourism Promotion in the Fushimi District of Kyoto City~ |
Yuichiro Mitsutake | Kyoto University Graduate School | |
Excellence Award: | Significance of the Witness Function in Medical Device Distribution and Future Policy Prospects: An Approach from New Institutional Economics – | Ritsumeikan University | |
Aiming to improve student satisfaction, | Kyoto Sangyo University | Azusa Miyashita | |
Efforts by civic activity groups to support the | poorBukkyo UniversityMaho | Miyoshi | |
Imakumano Shopping Street ~ Measures for Shopping Streets Responding to an Aging Society ~ | Shuhei Kondo | Ryukoku University | |
The Current Situation of Discrimination Against Intersex, | Bukkyo University, | Hiroko Ueda | |
Commercial Agglomeration Dynamics and Urban Development Policy, | Ritsumeikan University, | Toshinao Kakizaki | |
Improvement of Traffic Problems in Kyoto: A Comparison between Kyoto and Lyon, France: | Tomoma Tanaka | Ritsumeikan University | |
PR effects of events using local specialties ~Case study of Wazuka Town and Wazuka tea~ |
Ritsumeikan University | Nozaki Arika | |
Understanding Consumer Needs and Management Policy Issues in Farmers’ Market: Through Farmers’ Market in Otsu City, | Ritsumeikan University | Yuzo Kodera | |
Is it possible to balance scenery and everyday convenience?-The case of Tomomachi, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture-Ritsumeikan | University | Takeshi Nakahara |
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