[For students and faculty members in Kyoto] Notice of IELTS Skill Up Seminar

University Consortium Kyoto will hold an IELTS skill improvement seminar for students, faculty and staff members of member universities of University Consortium Kyoto .

This seminar is a valuable opportunity to invite a Japanese IELTS expert to learn about the outline of IELTS, commentary on the contents of each skill (writing, reading, listening, speaking), scoring criteria, study methods, etc. We are looking forward to the participation of students belonging to member universities, faculty and staff involved in international exchange, and university professors who want to get hints for their English classes .

IELTS is an English test recognized by over 11,000 institutions in 140 countries around the world. More than 3 million people around the world take the exam each year to study, immigrate, or work.

date and time August 3, 2023 (Thursday) 10:00-12:30 (Reception starts at 9:45)
 *There will be a break in between
venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 4th Floor Lecture Room 2
Map: https://www.consortium.or.jp/about-cp-kyoto/access
subject Students and faculty members belonging to the member universities of the University Consortium Kyoto
Capacity 50 people (advance application required) *If there are many applicants, a lottery will be held
cost free
Contents
(tentative)

・Overview of the IELTS exam
・Explanation of each section of Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and
 effective study methods
・Question and answer session
*Lectures will be given in Japanese.

Teacher Professor Ryo Tsukamoto (Author of “80 Patterns Can’t Stop Your English!”)
application Please fill in the application form below and apply.
IELTS Skill Up Seminar Application Form
Application deadline Thursday, July 20, 2023 at noon

Event flyer: IELTS skill-up seminar 2023

(Requests to participants)
〇If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, etc., or if you are not feeling well, please refrain from participating.

 

<Inquiries> (Public interest incorporated foundation) University Consortium Kyoto International Affairs Division
TEL: (075) 353-9164 FAX: (075) 353-9101
E-mail: kokusai■consortium.or.jp (Change ■ to @ when sending please give me)

2023 Faculty Skill Up Training Notice of Recruitment

This year, 3 courses will be held face-to-face and 3 courses will be held online.
Please join us.

6/30 (Fri) application deadline


Business summary

 As the globalization of higher education accelerates, such as the enhancement of support for international students and the promotion of collaborative projects with overseas universities, English proficiency is essential as a basic skill for university teachers and staff.
 In addition, international students from many countries and regions have their own cultural backgrounds, and in order to achieve smooth communication, it is essential to understand customs, social conventions, religion, etc. beyond language skills. It has become a thing.
 For this reason, the University Consortium Kyoto conducts training to improve English proficiency through case studies that assume various situations and training to learn about cultures other than English-speaking countries. We aim to improve motivation for upgrades.

 

Overview of the event

*The 5th session will consist of one course, including the first and second halves.

1st Saturday, July 22, 2023 9:30-16:30 [Language] *Face-to-face course
Everyday Communication (English Level: Beginner)
Lecturer: Mr. Owen Mark Kozlowski

2nd Saturday, July 29, 2023 9:30-16:30 [Language] *Face-to-face course
Email & English expressions that can be used in web conferences(English level: beginner)

Lecturer: Owen・Mark Kozlowski

3rd Saturday, August 5, 2023 9:30-16:30 [Language] * Face-to-face courseMeeting and Discussion (English level: intermediate to advanced)
Lecturer: Mr. Glenn Gregas

4th Saturday, August 26, 2023 9:30-16:30 [Culture] <Online>
Islamic culture centered on Southeast Asian countries Training (language level not required)
Lecturer: Hangarda Priyahita

5th September 2nd (Sat) and 6th (Wed), 2023 13:30-16:30 [Language] <Online>
Business English Literacy: Cross-Cultural Understanding and Communication in English at University (English Level: Intermediate to Advanced)
Lecturer: Mikako Nishikawa, Associate Professor, Nagasaki University

6th Saturday, September 9, 2023 9:30-16:30 [ Language] <Online>
Active Learning Exercise: How to teach subjects using English (English level: intermediate to advanced) *
Lecturer for teachers: Ms. Mikako Nishikawa, Associate Professor, Nagasaki University

 

☆ Please check the following page for details such as training content, participation fee, capacity, etc., and application form.

>>2023 Skill Up Training for Teachers and Staff Details page

*Please note that if there are many applicants, a lottery will be held.
*Regarding the decision on whether or not to take the course, we plan to notify you all at once in early July after the application deadline.

<Inquiries> (Public interest incorporated foundation) University Consortium Kyoto International Affairs Department
TEL: (075)353-9164 / FAX: (075)353-9101
e-mail: kokusai■consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @. please send it)

[Finished] [For students of member schools] Recruiting participants for a workshop to learn tips for reporting and writing articles! (Kyoto Student Public Relations Department)

Although some students are interested in the job of a writer, there are probably many who are unsure about what to write or how to prepare for an interview.

Therefore, this time, we invited Associate Professor Satoshi Horikawa, who has experience working in the mass media and is currently teaching media theory and cross-cultural communication theory at Kyoto Sangyo University, as a lecturer. and tips for writing articles.

Not only those who are currently active in the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department, but also those who have just started university life in the spring and are unsure of which student group or club to choose, if you are a student of a university or junior college that is a member of the University Consortium Kyoto, , Anyone can participate, not just recurrent students.

On the day of the event, there will be time to introduce the activities of the members of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department. Through the training and activities of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department, why don’t you find your own “likes” that you didn’t notice before?
We look forward to your participation.

Lecturer: Associate Professor Satoshi Horikawa

<Profile>
Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kyoto Sangyo University.
Born in Toyama Prefecture in 1977. He graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Literature, majoring in German Literature.
After working as a foreign correspondent for Jiji Press, a correspondent in New York, and a correspondent in Berlin, he joined Kyoto Sangyo University in 2018.
His specialty is information security theory. He is a Ph.D.

Overview of the event

Date: April 20, 2023 (Thursday) 18:40-21:00 (Reception starts at 18:30) [Finished]
Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th floor, 2nd to 4th seminar rooms
Access: https:/ /www.consortium.or.jp/about-cp-kyoto/access
Participation capacity: 60 (first-come-first-served basis)
Participation qualifications: Current students attending a university, graduate school, or junior college in Kyoto Prefecture (especially 1st and 2nd year students) ), Kyoto Student Public Relations Staff (regardless of student)
What to bring: student ID card, writing utensils
Participation fee: free

Details/Application

For details and to apply, please see the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department website “Kotokare” below.
(Application deadline: April 18, 2023 (Tuesday) 17:00)

[For students attending universities and junior colleges in Kyoto] We are looking for participants for a workshop where you can learn tips for interviews and article writing! !

Contact information

Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Consortium of Universities Kyoto Kyoto Student Public Relations Department Secretariat
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
Campus Plaza Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8216
* Reception hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:00 00-17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

The 20th Consortium of Universities Research Exchange Forum

Overview of the business

In order to contribute to the development of higher education, we exchange information on the efforts of each university consortium and research results.

Outline of the event

Theme

Creating Sustainable Local Communities Woven by University Consortium
~Aiming to Create New Value in Anticipation of the Post-Corona Era~

Purpose
of the tournament
 At present, universities and other institutions of higher education play a variety of roles, not only for research, education for young people, and the production of human resources, but also as "knowledge hubs" that create innovation and bearers of regional culture.
On the other hand, in order to respond to a mountain of issues such as a declining birthrate and aging society, global environmental problems, the novel coronavirus infection, and the shift to a digital society, and to create a sustainable society, it is thought that it can only be realized by collaborating not only with higher education institutions alone, but also with various entities such as higher education institutions, governments, and industries, and through exchanges involving the local community.
Therefore, the purpose of this forum is to consider the various forms of collaboration that university consortiums have been involved in in order to create sustainable local communities in the future, and to envision the future form of university consortiums aiming to create new value in anticipation of the post-corona era.


Would you like to

Saturday, September 2 and Sunday, September 3, 2023

Venue

Tokoha University Shizuoka Kusanagi Campus 
(6-1 Yayoi-cho, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City) ※About a 4-minute walk from the north exit of JR Kusanagi Station

Attendance fee

Participation fee (general) 4,000 yen / (Student) free Information exchange meeting (general) 4,000 yen / (Student) 2,000 yen * Those who wish to collect reports need 1,000 yen separately

Co sponsored by

National University Consortium Council, Fujinokuni Regional and University Consortium

Contents

Day 1 <Saturday, September 2> 

Keynote speeches, symposiums, educational administrative reports, information exchange meetings, etc.

Day 2 <Sunday, September 3> 

 Subcommittees (4 subcommittees in total), etc.

*Contents are subject to change.
* Details will be posted in late May, and applications for participation are scheduled to be accepted in mid-June.

Implementation Report

Scheduled to be posted in early October

Contact information

Secretariat of the National Association
of University Consortiums (University Consortium Kyoto) TEL 075-353-9100 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

【Internship】 【Participation application is now open! 4/20 (Thu) Long-term project course briefing session and consultation (held online)

 

The internship program at the University Consortium Kyoto is a career education program that aims to "stimulate motivation to learn," "foster a high level of professional awareness," and "develop independent and creative human resources" as part of learning at the university, rather than as a job hunt.

The Long-Term Project Course is a course in which students work on the project theme presented by the training site from mid-June ~ late November.
Students studying at different universities form a team and work to achieve the goals of the project while exchanging opinions with the trainees, and gaining solid problem-solving experience.

In the online information session, in addition to the outline of the course, each practical training site will explain the project theme!
We will also hold a consultation session where you can directly answer your questions, so please join us.


【Date】 April 20 (Thu) 18:00~
【Application for Participation】Click here
★ for application for ▶ "Long-term Project Course Briefing Session and Consultation" Online Dress ★ Free ★ Entry and Exit



【Introduction of Long-Term Project Course】
https://consortiumkyoto-internship.jp/long-term-project-course/

【Message from Seniors】
https://consortiumkyoto-internship.jp/message/

Last year's Long-Term Project Course

 

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto
, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto *Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

【Internship】 【Application is now open】4/15 (Sat) Briefing session and consultation for university students (held online)

 


The internship program at the University Consortium Kyoto is a career education program that aims to "stimulate motivation to learn," "foster a high level of professional awareness," and "develop independent and creative human resources" as part of learning at the university, rather than as a job hunt.

We will be holding a pre-internship program briefing session!
It will be held online, so please feel free to participate from your home.

We will also hold consultation sessions to clear up simple questions and anxieties about practical training.


Click here for an overview and application for the "General Briefing Session and Consultation (for ▶ all courses)" held on 4/15 (Sat)

4/20 (Thu) Click here
for applications for ▶ the "Long-term Project Course Briefing Session and Consultation Session" * You can talk directly with the person in charge of the long-term project course training destination!
* The time schedule for consultation meetings for each project has been decided!


More information about the internship program can be found on the portal site.
We also introduce the voices of seniors and host companies, so please take a look!

Internship Portal Site

 

If you have any questions about the internship program, please feel free to contact us at:

Contact us

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto
, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto *Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

【Finished】2022 Foundation Designated Research Projects Research Report Meeting

 The University Consortium Kyoto sets designated research topics for the purpose of contributing to the improvement, review, new development, sophistication, etc. of the project, and outsources the survey research to researchers in specialized fields.
This time, the research report meeting of the 2022 designated survey subjects will be held as follows.
It will be held at the end of the fiscal year, but we look forward to your participation.
(Registration required, participation is free)

1. Re

 Thursday, March 16, 2023, 1:00 p.m. ~ 2:45 p.m.

2. Place

 Online (Zoom meeting) * The Zoom meeting URL will be sent to the applicant at a later date.

3. Details of the report

(1) Research on the role of inter-university collaborative organizations in supporting students with disabilities at universities, etc.

Research Outline Study support for students with disabilities (reasonable accommodation in education, etc.) is an important issue at each university, etc., but at present, the difference in the status of initiatives is not small. On the other hand, due to the nature of the field that is in a transitional period, there is a limit to the accumulation of expertise, know-how, resources, etc. that each university can respond to alone, so I believe that a scheme in which each university collaborates to solve problems is effective.
This research mainly conducts research on efforts to promote support for students with disabilities at each university, etc. implemented by inter-university collaborative organizations.
Principal Investigator Kyoto University Student Services Organization Associate Professor Jun Murata

 

(2) Research on the actual situation of long-term community cooperation activities by university students and local organizations in Kyoto City and how to support them

Research Outline This study objectively clarifies the actual situation of long-term community cooperation activities by university students and local organizations in Kyoto City, and then considers the future support provided by universities and related organizations involved in these activities.
Specifically, through questionnaires, we will identify student organizations (seminars and university-approved organizations) that are engaged in long-term community collaboration activities in Kyoto City, and clarify the factors and issues that have led the organizations to take root in the community, mainly through interviews. Then, while learning from the knowledge of advanced experience nationwide, we will consider the role that universities and related organizations should play and how to provide effective support to university students who are engaged in continuous regional cooperation activities.
Principal Investigator Kyoto Tachibana University, Faculty of Business Administration, Department of Business Administration Assistant Professor Masayuki Ota

 

4. How to apply

 Please apply by Thursday, March 9, 2023 from the following link.

 

 

 

5. Inquiries regarding this matter

 Consortium of Universities Kyoto
Research and Public Relations Division (Contact: Matsumoto) TEL:075-353-9130 / FAX:075-353-9101
E-mail:shitei_kadai-ml■consortium.or.jp (Please change ■ to @ and send)

 

Seminar to share examples of internationalization efforts of member universities 

 As part of the project to support the globalization of faculty and staff, the Kyoto International Affairs Department of the University Consortium is working to share examples of efforts by member universities for internationalization.

 We are planning to hold a member exchange seminar on the theme of "Acceptance of Ukrainian Kyiv students" at the International Student Study Kyoto Network (Secretariat: Kyoto International Affairs Department, University Consortium), and at the same time, it will also be positioned and held as a seminar to share examples of efforts by the University Consortium Kyoto member universities for internationalization.

【Theme】

"Support for accepting students from Kyiv in Ukraine, including governments, companies, and schools~With the voices of those who have actually evacuated~"

 Currently, various companies, organizations, schools, etc. in Kyoto City are providing various forms of support to evacuees from Kyiv City and other Ukraine. The University Consortium Kyoto and the International Student Study Kyoto Network are participating as advisory organizations in the "Ukraine-Kiev Kyoto Citizens' Acceptance Support Network," which consists of the secretariat of Kyoto City, the Kyoto City International Association, and the Kyoto Kiev Exchange Association.

 On the day of the event, we are planning a roundtable discussion with one Ukrainian about his evacuation experience and representatives of each support group. We hope that this seminar will not only lead to the further promotion of support for students in Kyiv, Ukraine, but also help to deepen understanding of students facing various difficulties around the world and open up many perspectives, such as further raising the international awareness of each member.

【Target】
Faculty and staff of the Consortium of Universities Kyoto Member Universities *Faculty and staff
of international related departments or faculty members who are interested in the internationalization of the university

【Date & Time
】 Thursday, February 2, 2023 14:00~16:00 (tentative)

Contents

(1) Support from Kyoto City (Support Network Secretariat)

Kyoto City Planning Bureau International Exchange and Coexistence Promotion Office

(2) Experiences of Ukrainian evacuees 

Ms. Flumanova Polina (Former Kyoto University International Student)

(3) Roundtable discussions by support groups

Kyoto University of Advanced Science (Research Institute) Ukraine Project Leader Michael Smith

Kyoto Minsai Japanese School (Director of Planning and Development Department) Mr. Nobuo Sumita

Hotel Kanra Kyoto (General Manager) Naoki Kondo

Kyoto City International Association Business Division Mr. Sigal Olena

Implementation method
Online (using Zoom) from your own Internet environment

【Number of participants】
No upper limit

【How to apply】

Application form (click here) )

* If you cannot use the application form, please contact us at the following address.

【Application Deadline】

January 24 (Tue) 12:00 (Closed)


   <Contact>
University Consortium Kyoto International Division
TEL:(075)353-9164
E-mail
:kokusai■consortium.or.jp
(Please change ■ to @ and send it)

【Event Report】Kyoto Student Public Relations Department Kotokale High School Student Project

 

This time, the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department held the first face-to-face event in three years, "Kotokare High School Student Project".

Outline of the event

■Date and time

Interview Date: Saturday, October 22, 2022, 13:00~17:00

Achievement report meeting: Saturday, November 19, 2022, 13:00~17:00

■Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto

■Recruitment target and number of people

About 10 first- and second-year high school students attending Kyoto Municipal High School (if there are many applicants, they will be selected by lottery)

■Participation fee: Free

About the Kotokale High School Student Project

The "Kotokare High School Student Project" is a project born from the desire of Kyoto Student Public Relations Department members to provide high school students who are unable to work satisfactorily due to the coronavirus pandemic with a place where they can plan something and get a sense of accomplishment, and to provide them with opportunities to think about their career path through interviews and exchanges with university students.

Participants will interview Kyoto university students and circles together with members of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department, write articles for publication on the website "Kotokare", and present what they have learned from the interview at the results report meeting.

This year's interviewees and interviewees are as follows.

・Ritsumeikan University Course, Faculty of Industrial Sociology, Ms. Y

・Doshisha University Course Doshisha Co-operative Student Committee

・Kyoto University Course: Kyoto University Magic Circle KUMA

Kota Nakatani, a first-year student at Kyoto Municipal Horikawa High School, and Kanon Watanabe, a second-year student at Kyoto Municipal Saikyo High School, who applied for this project, participated in the Kyoto University Course.

October 22 (Sat)

 

On Saturday, October 22, high school students and members of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department gathered at Campus Plaza Kyoto.

After everyone introduced themselves, two high school students participated in the Kyoto University Course and took the Kyoto City Bus to the university. In the car, a member of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department took the lead in talking about questions about high school studies and university life, and deepening exchanges.

In addition, on this day of the Jidai Festival, I was able to experience the atmosphere of "Kyoto different from usual" in the procession that I saw through the window of the bus.

When I arrived at Kyoto University, I finally started my interview. Mr. Nakatani asks questions to the members of the Kyoto University Illusionist Research Group at a good pace, and Mr. Watanabe expands the topic from the answers and asks new questions. While meeting for the first time, we proceeded with the interview with a lively cooperative play.

The article written by the two will be published on the website "Kotokare" in December.

 

November 19 (Sat) Achievement report meeting

On Saturday, November 19, about one month after the interview, the participants gathered at Campus Plaza Kyoto. Each of the three courses shared what kind of stories they heard and what they felt through the interviews.

Mr. Watanabe was surprised to hear the introduction and talk of the Kyoto University Magic Circle (Kyoto University Magic Circle KUMA), and summarized the photos of the day on PowerPoint and reported on it.
Even in high school, Watanabe creates materials in PowerPoint. They were not afraid to report at the debriefing session surrounded by university students and secretariat staff.
The Kyoto Student Public Relations Department members were amazed by the advanced technique of drawing participants into the talk, sometimes with jokes, and the high quality of the materials.
In addition, Mr. Watanabe expressed his gratitude many times, saying, "Thank you very much for this opportunity."

 Ms. Nakatani commented, "I deepened my understanding of the university" and "I enjoyed the work of summarizing the knowledge I gained from the interview in the form of an article."

In addition, there were reports from the Ritsumeikan University Course and the Doshisha University Course that we realized only because we interviewed them from the student's perspective, and we were able to share the new appeal of the three universities.

After the presentation, we played card games and chatted. The worries that high school students currently have about studying and taking entrance exams are all about "I understand, there was such a time" for university students who have experienced it earlier. Although the time between the two high school students was limited, by working with university students, they seemed to be able to feel the image of university life and the reality of becoming university students.

The "Kotokale High School Student Project" was the first challenge for students to be responsible for everything from planning to operation as part of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department. The project members commented, "It was difficult, but I was happy that the high school students participated," and "I would like to make use of this experience to come up with a better plan," and it was an opportunity for us to grow as a student organization.

The Kyoto Student Public Relations Department will continue to disseminate the "real charm of Kyoto" to junior high and high school students and prospective students nationwide through the website "Kotokare" and exchange projects, as university students studying in Kyoto can really feel. 

For more information about the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department, please click here.

 

Consortium of Universities Kyoto, Kyoto Student Public Relations Department
TEL 075-353-9130 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto
, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto *Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

2022 Internship Program "Long-Term Project Course" Project Presentation

 

The University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program "Long-Term Project Course" is a program in which teams work on themes and issues presented by host companies for about five months from mid-June.

At the project presentation on the last day of the lecture held on Saturday, November 5, the culmination of the activities of 10 projects was reported, and the experiences of each project were shared with the entire group.

During the comment time for the reflection, we received enthusiastic messages from the host company and the coordinator in charge, making it a suitable time for the final lecture.

I hope that the students will be able to apply the confidence and awareness gained from this valuable project experience to the rest of their university life.

We would like to express our gratitude to all the host companies for their efforts and cooperation for the growth of our students.
We hope that the results of the students' activities will be meaningful to the host companies.

On Saturday, November 5, 2022, 13:00~17:50
Participating Companies

and Organizations

NPO Creator Development Association
Limited Liability Partnership Machitoshigoto Research Institute
Day Alive
Inc. Kansai Winding Foil Industry Co., Ltd. (KANMAKI) NPO Climate Network
Inc. Insight House
Co., Ltd. Otsuki Seal Printing
Co.
, Ltd. Challenge Tsuneyoshi Department Store Executive Committee
Impact Hub Kyoto
Co., Ltd. Union A

 

 


  


  

 

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Internship Program Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto
, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto *Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00~17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)