FY2019

Overview of the business

The purpose of this program is to provide opportunities for students who are conducting research to identify and solve the problems faced by cities to make presentations, as well as to provide opportunities for research exchange including faculty members, to present their results and deepen their own research. Excellent presentations receive 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 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto"

The 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

This year, the 15th edition of the conference since fiscal 2005, is "Urban Policy in General" and a wide range of research presentations are invited on policies to solve urban issues from various perspectives 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 faculties, but also beyond the boundaries of universities and seminars, and propose policy proposals and disseminate information about the results of daily research and learning to local communities?
We look forward to hearing your presentations!

Re  Sunday, December 15, 2019 10:00~17:30 (expected to end)
Place Ryukoku University Fukakusa Campus Wakaikan
〒612-8577 67
Fukakusazukahoncho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto (Access) →Ryukoku University HP (access) is here
Get off at JR Nara Line "Inari" Station and walk about 8 minutes Get off at Ryukoku Omae Fukakusa Station on the Keihan Main Line and walk about 3 minutes Get off at Kuinabashi Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line and walk about 7 minutes
Hosted University Consortium Kyoto
Planning & Operation Urban Policy Research Promotion Committee The 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Student Executive Committee
Presentation Theme Theme: "Urban Policy in General" (The word "city" here is not limited to "urban") You
can freely think about the fields that are themes in urban policy, such as "environment," "economy," "culture," "community," and "welfare."

≪Points to note≫
Clarify your awareness of the issues and issues, and structure your policy proposals so that they are concrete and original based on the background behind them and the current situation and analysis.
Graduate students may also report on their research on policy at the graduate school.

Presentation Format Please select one of the formats.
  1. Oral presentation
    Area announcement Q&A Total
    undergraduate 15 mins. 15 mins. 30 minutes
    graduate student 15 mins. 15 mins. 30 minutes
  2. Panel Presentations
    Materials will be displayed on the panels, explanations will be given to visitors, and questions will be answered by the judges.

Sunday, December 15

On Sunday, December 15, the 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto was held at the Wakaikan on the Fukakusa Campus of Ryukoku University.

This year marks the 15th time that students and graduate students who identify problems and issues faced by cities and conduct research to solve them present their research results, and more than 500 visitors have visited the event.
Sixty-eight groups were divided into 10 subcommittees to give oral presentations, and both the students who gave presentations and the students who asked questions were serious. The enthusiastic question-and-answer session and advice from the judges seemed to give the students hints for deepening their research in the future.

Sixteen groups participated in the panel presentation. Through research presentations, many students deepened exchanges with students from other universities who they rarely have the opportunity to meet.

The theme of the 15th competition was "AI and Our Changing Future," and science writer Kaoru Takeuchi was invited to give a lecture. We provided an opportunity to think about how humans and AI can coexist and how to maximize the best of both humans and AI, what abilities only humans have and what they can do, and where they can make use of the strengths of AI.

And the award ceremony. When the names of the award winners were announced in the hall, there was a roar and cheer, and the award winners shared their thoughts on this research presentation along with their impressions.
The number of entries is increasing year by year, and this tournament is attracting more and more attention. From the expressions and words of the participating students, it was clear that they had great opportunities for learning and exchange this year as well.

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 Planning: Lecturer Kaoru Takeuchi
Student Planning: Lecturer Kaoru Takeuchi
Student Planning: Students Participating in the Venue
Student project: Lecture
 
Award Ceremony: Scene from the venue
Award Ceremony: Scene from the venue
Award Ceremony: Research Encouragement Award Winners
Award Ceremony: Research Encouragement Award Winners
from Kyoto Prefectural University
 

Research Encouragement Award Winners

(Click to view the PDF data.) * Papers and PPT data are posted only with permission.)             

Award Name category Presentation Title Area Name of organizations Name of university Thesis PPT
Kyoto Prefectural Governor's Award Panel Presentation
(Bachelor Course) (Graduate School)
Balancing the Preservation of Rights in the Admission Common Forest with the Acceptance and Inclusion of Migrants Organizations Faculty
of Policy Science, Gakujin Takamura Seminar Group A
Ritsumeikan University  
 
*No graduate student applicants in 2019  
Kyoto Mayor's Award Oral Presentation
(Undergraduate) (Graduate School)
The effectiveness and medium-term effects of games in sovereign education Organizations Faculty of
Public Policy 3rd Year Kubota Seminar
Kyoto Prefectural University  
 
Introduction of Multicultural Coexistence Coordinator in Kyoto City Organizations Policy Proposal Seminar Graduate School of Public Policy, Kyoto University  
 
University Consortium Kyoto President's Award Panel 2nd place
(Undergraduate) (Graduate School)
Sovereignty Education Program for Elementary School Students by the Faculty of Policy Studies Organizations Faculty of
Public Policy 2nd Year Kubota Seminar
Kyoto Prefectural University  
 
*No graduate student applicants in 2019  
Oral 2nd place
(Undergraduate) (Graduate School)
A Study of New Indices in the Evaluation of SME Financing Organizations Nakamori Seminar Ryukoku University
Possibility of Using Video in Policy Explanations -Proposal to Increase Participants in Maizuru City Citizens' Review- Personal Hazuki Ikeda Kyoto Prefectural University Graduate School  
 
Japan Public Policy Association Award Thesis (Bachelor Course) Succession of festivals in collaboration with volunteers -The Case of "Age Pine" in the Tsurugaoka District, Miyama-cho, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture- Organizations Faculty
of Sociology Otani Seminar Miyama Group
Bukkyo University  
 
Thesis (Graduate School) Possibility of Using Video in Policy Explanations -Proposal to Increase Participants in Maizuru City Citizens' Review- Personal Hazuki Ikeda Kyoto Prefectural University Graduate School  
 
Excellence Award Oral presentation A Study of Sustainable Kyoto City Bus Operation System Personal Kei Hatanaka Ritsumeikan University  
 
A new form of tourism utilizing the tea industry Organizations Team-Ochat Kyoto Prefectural University  
Making Kyoto sightseeing more attractive Organizations Kyoto Shirabe Corps Ryukoku University  
 
Poverty Countermeasures for Boarding Students in Kyoto Prefecture Organizations Kazama
Seminar Public Housing Group
Doshisha University  
Political participation of young people Organizations Fukao Seminar Group D Ryukoku University  
Promotion of recycling-oriented community stockpiling through public-private collaboration Organizations Kazama
Seminar Circulating Stockpiling Team
Doshisha University  
 
New possibilities for behavioral choices in crowdfunding Organizations Crimson Panini Ryukoku University  
The Possibility of Hometown Education with Active Learning Seen from Regional Film Production Organizations Fukao Seminar A Ryukoku University  
Toward Solving the Cat Problem in Local Communities in Kyoto: A Proposal for the StrayCatAdviser Dispatch Project Organizations Kazama
Seminar Regional Cat Group
Doshisha University  
Panel Presentations Survey and research on the creation of a student-led migration information platform Organizations Faculty of Regional Management Taniguchi Seminar Vacant Store Team Fukuchiyama Public University  

Click here for PowerPoint papers and oral presentations of the 14th Annual Research Encouragement Award

Debriefing session for the winners of the Encouragement Prize

On February 28, 2020, we invited representatives from government agencies to report on the winners of the Encouragement Award for presenters who received the Kyoto Prefectural Governor's Award and the Mayor of Kyoto Award at the 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto.

We received valuable opinions from the departments of Kyoto Prefectural Government and Kyoto City Hall, which are related to the research theme of the award winners, and it was an opportunity to further deepen future research and return the research results to society.

Takamura Gakujin Seminar Group A, Faculty of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto Prefectural Governor's Award)
▲Ritsumeikan University Faculty of Policy Science Takamura Gakujin Seminar Group
A (Kyoto Prefectural Governor's Award)
Kyoto University Graduate School of Public Policy Policy Policy Seminar (Kyoto Mayor's Award)
▲Kyoto University Graduate School of Public Policy Policy Seminar
(Kyoto Mayor's Award)
 
Kyoto Prefectural University Faculty of Public Policy 3rd Year Kubota Seminar (Kyoto Mayor's Award)
▲Kubota Seminar
, Faculty of Public Policy, Kyoto Prefectural University (Kyoto Mayor's Award)
At the venue
▲Q&A session
 
Q&A session
▲State of the venue
Everyone who participated in the report meeting of the Encouragement Award winners
▲Everyone who participated in the report meeting of the Encouragement Award winners
 

<Related Pages>
University and Community Collaboration Portal Site is Kumachi Station
Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

About Submission

◆Please check the application guidelines. → Application Guidelines

■Qualifications
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
Please click the application button below, fill out the Presenter Application and Paper Submission Form, and upload your presentation paper.
You will receive an automatic reply email when your application is completed. In this auto-reply email, we will inform you of the reference number, so be sure to check it. In the unlikely event that you have not received an automatic reply email, please contact us using the contact information below.
■Submission of Presenter Application and Presentation Paper Submission Presenter Application Period

2019/6/18(Tue)~2019/10/31(Thu)

Please apply from the Presenter Application and Paper Submission Form on the Consortium of Universities Kyoto official website. * Papers will not be accepted by e-mail.

Main schedule (updated from time to time)

Tuesday, June 18, 2019~ Call for presenters now
Thursday, October 31, 2019 Deadline for submission of papers
Friday, November 1, 2019~ Information on various applications for student projects, etc.
Mid~late November, 2019
 
 
Notification of Presenter Confirmation Sent (Email) Conference Program Announcement
Pre-briefing session for presenters (tentative)
Sunday, December 15, 2019 The 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto

Relay Interview Project "Ask Social Innovators!"

Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Relay interview project by judges has started! Episodes about the Policy Research Exchange Conference and tips for thinking about social contribution through "urban policy" will be delivered by social innovators beyond the boundaries of universities.

Relay Interview Project "Ask Social Innovators!"

Takashi SakamotoProfessor

1st Kyoto
Tachibana University Vice President Takashi Sakamoto

 
Hiroki Shino, Professor

2nd Kyoto
Sangyo University Professor Hiroki Shino

 
Hiroki Shino, Professor

Interview 3
Bukkyo University Associate Professor Mitsuo Ohzuka

 

【University and Community Collaboration Portal Site Gakumachi Station】
You can see the page of the Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto from here.

Scene from the event (FY2018)

Click here for details

Recruitment of Student Executive Committee Members

Click here for details

*Application for 2019 has ended.

Contact information

University Consortium Kyoto The 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
Urban Policy
E-mail seisaku-admin-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @ and send)
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto
, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto *Business hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

About our business

PAGE TOP