FY 2018

Business Overview

The purpose of this program is to provide students who are conducting research to identify and solve the issues faced by cities to make presentations, as well as to provide opportunities for research exchange with faculty members, to present their findings and deepen their own research. Excellent presentations are presented with research encouragement awards (Kyoto Prefectural Governor’s Award, Kyoto Mayor’s Award, University Consortium Kyoto President’s Award, Japan Society for Public Policy Award, etc.).

Outline of the event

The 14th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

This year, the 14th year since 2005, the theme of the presentation is “Urban Policy in General,” and we are looking for a wide range of research presentations on policies to solve the problems faced by cities from the perspectives of various fields such as the environment, economy, culture, community, and welfare. Why don’t you deepen exchanges among students not only at universities and graduate schools with policy departments, but also beyond the boundaries of universities and seminars, and to propose policies and disseminate information to the local community about the results of your daily research and learning?
We look forward to hearing from Mr./Ms.!

Date & Time : Sunday, December 16, 2018 10:00~17:30
place Ryukoku University, Fukakusa Campus, Wagaokan
〒612-8577 67 Fukakusatsukahoncho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
(Access) →Ryukoku University website (access) is here
Get off at Inari Station on the JR Nara Line and walk for about 8 minutes.
Get off at Fukakusa Station on the Keihan Main Line and walk for about 3 minutes.
Get off at Kuinabashi Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line and walk for about 7 minutes.
Organizer: University Consortium Kyoto
Planning & Management Urban Policy Research Promotion Committee
The 14th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Student Executive Committee
announcement
theme
Presentation theme: “Urban Policy in General” (The word “city” here is not limited to “urban”) )
You are free to think about the environment, economy, culture, community, welfare, and other themes in urban policy.

≪ to keep in mind≫
Clarify your awareness of the issues and issues, and structure your policy proposals to be specific and original based on the background and current surveys and analyses of the underlying situation.
Graduate students may report on their research on policy at the graduate school.

Presentation Format Choose one of the formats.

  1. Oral Presentation

    Category

    Total Presentation, Q &A
    Undergraduate 15 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes
    Graduate students 20 minutes, 15 minutes, 35 minutes
  2. Panel Presentations
    Materials will be displayed on the panel, and explanations will be given to visitors and questions will be answered by the judges.

Tournament held on Sunday, December 16

On Sunday, December 16, the 14th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto was held at the Wakaokan of Ryukoku University’s Fukakusa Campus.

This year marks the 14th year of this conference, in which students and graduate students who identify problems and issues facing cities and conduct research to solve them present their daily research results.
Fifty-five groups were divided into 10 breakout groups on tourism and culture and gave oral presentations. Both the students who give presentations and the students who ask questions are serious. The enthusiastic question-and-answer sessions and advice given by the judges seemed to have given the students hints for deepening their research in the future.

Seventeen groups participated in the panel presentations. Through their research presentations, many students deepened their exchanges with students from other universities that they do not usually have the opportunity to meet.

In a student project in which Professor Naoki Shiomi of Fukuchiyama Public University was invited as a guest speaker, the image of the city where young people want to live was presented in keywords and sentences under the title of “A to Z where young people want to live,” and Professor Shiomi gave a lecture on it.

And the award ceremony. When the names of the winners were announced in the hall, there were roars and cheers, and the winners shared their thoughts on the presentation of their research as well as their impressions.
The number of entries is increasing year by year, and this competition is attracting more and more attention. From the expressions and words of the participating students, it was clear that they had a great opportunity to learn and interact with each other this year.

Oral presentation (breakout session) 1
Oral presentation (breakout session) 1
Oral presentation (breakout session) 2
Oral presentation (breakout session) 2
Panel presentation 1
Panel presentation 1
Panel presentation 2
Panel presentation 2
Student Project: Guest Lecture at the Venue
Student Project: Guest Lecture at the Venue
Student Project: Students participating in the event
Student Project: Students participating in the event
Award Ceremony: Venue
Award Ceremony: Venue
Award Ceremony: Received the Kyoto Mayor's Award for Research Encouragement
Award Ceremony: Received the Kyoto Mayor’s Award for Research Encouragement

Handout
Student Project: Handout “A to Z where young people want to live”

Research Encouragement Award Winners

(Click to see the PDF data * Only those with permission are posted.)

Certificate Name category classification Presentation Title division Name of organization Name of university Name of Representative
(Presenter)
thesis
PPT
Kyoto Prefectural Governor’s Award Oral Presentation
(Graduate School)
oral Evaluation of Height Regulations in Kyoto City’s Landscape Policy from the Viewpoint of Wind Environment individual Suge Yuzuru Ritsumeikan University Graduate School Suge Yuzuru  
 
Kyoto Mayor’s Prize Oral Presentation
(Undergraduate)
oral Katei × Katei
-Creating the future from vacant houses-
organization F230 Kyoto Bunkyo University Shunji Takano  
 
oral Aiming to create the appeal of individual stores and build a regional network -C’mon baby Shinmachi- organization Project S Kyoto Prefectural University Shion Koshino  
University Consortium
Kyoto President’s Award
Panel Presentations panel The Current State of Sovereign Education and New Developments in the Policy Evaluation Game organization Faculty of Public Policy
2nd year Kubota seminar
Kyoto Prefectural University Ao Onuki  
Japan Society for Public Policy Award thesis oral Tourism defying the waves of the times
-Proposal for a paradigm shift in tourism using Ineura as a case-
organization Aquatourism Projects Ritsumeikan University Hidetoshi Mimura  
 
oral Evaluation of Height Regulations in Kyoto City’s Landscape Policy from the Viewpoint of Wind Environment individual Suge Yuzuru Ritsumeikan University Graduate School Suge Yuzuru  
 
Award of Excellence Oral Presentation oral Building a foundation for the survival of the region through tourism organization Imazato Seminar Ryukoku University Naoki Noguchi  
 
oral Examination of Road Pricing Policy in Kyoto organization Kazama Seminar Road Pricing Team Doshisha University Rina Hirano  
 
oral Passing on the tradition of the festival to the next generation -The case of Agematsu, Miyama-cho, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture- organization Otani Seminar Miyama Team Bukkyo University Masaya Okuda  
 
oral How can community exchange facilities be revitalized?
-Through the efforts of the Senbon area of Kita-ku, Kyoto City “Senior Citizen Interaction Salon”-
organization Otsuka Seminar Frakita Hokkori Hiromagu
loop
Bukkyo University Ai Tadada  
 
oral Can food waste in Kyoto City be reduced to zero?
~Building a Recycling-Oriented Society for Mass Disposal of Food~
organization Fukao Seminar C Ryukoku University Sakiho Akimoto  
 
oral Pachinko hall used as a regional disaster prevention base
-Participation in Community Disaster Prevention as a CSR Activity-
individual Masahiro Takayama Ritsumeikan University Masahiro Takayama  
 
oral Women’s Participation in the Workplace under Japan Employment Practices
-Focusing on the Personnel Evaluation System in Local Governments-
organization Kamikubo Seminar Women’s Social Advancement Group Ritsumeikan University Satoshi Nakahara  
 
oral Scholarships for Local Businesses and Students organization Sakamoto Seminar Kyoto Tachibana University Mikako Takeuchi  
 
panel Research on Driving Support for the Elderly ~Focusing on Before and After Return of Driver’s License~ organization Inoue Seminar Ryukoku University Haruna Otsubo  
panel Vacant Houses Youth After-School Care organization Shinkawa Team Doshisha University Ryosuke Kasai  
panel Improving the Convenience of Kyoto City Buses organization Shinkawa Seminar Team Ryoji Doshisha University Nozomi Hata  

Submission of Presentations

◆ Please check the application guidelines. → Application Guidelines

■ Eligibility
Students and graduate students of member universities and junior colleges of the University Consortium Kyoto (both individuals and groups are acceptable)
* In the case of a group, it is possible if the representative meets the above conditions.
■ How to apply:
To apply, both Step (1) “Presenter Entry” and Step (2) “Submission of Presentation Paper” are required.

Step ≫≫ (1) Presenter Entry (Deadline: Saturday, October 20)
Please click the application button below, fill out the presenter application form, and enter.

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We will send you an automatic reply email when your entry is completed. Please be sure to check this automatic reply e-mail with the URL and reference number required for “Submission of Presentation Paper” in Step (2). If you have not received an automatic reply email, please contact us using the contact information below.

Step ≫≫ (2) Submission of papers (Deadline: Wednesday, October 31)
Please upload and submit your paper as described below. We do not accept e-mails.

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Open the “Presentation Paper Submission Form” from the URL provided in the automatic reply email when the “Presenter Entry” is completed in step (1), enter the assigned reference number (single-byte number) and necessary information, and upload the presentation paper. We will send you an automatic reply email when the submission is completed. In the unlikely event that you do not receive an automatic reply email, please contact us using the contact information below.

Note: Both steps (1) and (2) are required for application.
Step (2) After the deadline, we will conduct a selection of presenter qualifications. The secretariat will notify you of the results by e-mail in mid-November to the e-mail address you entered in the “Presenter Entry” field in step (1).

◇◇ Submission of Presentation Papers ◇◇

Papers must be submitted in advance as they will be subject to review along with presentations (oral presentations and panel presentations) on the day of the conference. It is the responsibility of the presentation representative.
In addition, the papers that have been confirmed for presentation will be compiled into a collection of published papers and distributed on the day of the 14th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto. Papers that received the Research Encouragement Award at the 14th Annual Meeting will be posted on the conference website on the Foundation’s website at a later date.

To create a presentation paper, please check the preparation guidelines and use the Microsoft Word template below. Handwritten manuscripts are not accepted.

Presentation Paper Preparation Guidelines PDF File
Presentation Paper Template Word File

Publications

  SizeNumber of pagesSubmission file
Undergraduate A4 2 2 types
(Word file and PDF file)
Graduate Student 4

Click here for the papers of the 13th Annual Research Encouragement Award.

Main schedule (updated from time to time)

Sunday

Call

for

December

, July 1, 2018 ~ for presenters
Saturday, October 20, 2018 Deadline Presenter Entries
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
 
Paper Submission Deadline (Registered Only)
 
Mid-November, 2018
 
 
Notification of Confirmation of Presenter (Email)
Announcement of the conference program
Pre-briefing session for presenters (tentative)
16, 2018 (Sun) The 14th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

Recruitment of Student Executive Committee Members

We are looking for student executive committee members who would like to participate in the planning and management of this tournament!

If you would like to participate, please check the application page below before entering.

▽ Click here for the application page * The application has ended.

Holding events (FY2017)

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Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto
In charge of the 14th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
E-mail: seisaku-admin-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @)
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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