学生Place+は、より使いやすい空間となるよう、備品交換と
Work period (Monday, November 25) ~
The period will vary depending on the progress, so please know
Depending on the status of the work, we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause
学生Place+は、より使いやすい空間となるよう、備品交換と
Work period (Monday, November 25) ~
The period will vary depending on the progress, so please know
Depending on the status of the work, we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause
Reservations for facilities after Monday, April 1, 2024 will be
accepted from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 5, 2024
.
(*The museum will be closed on Monday, April 1, 2024.) Please be careful. )
Reservations will be accepted on a priority basis from those who visit the museum on Tuesday, March 5.
Facility reservations by phone will be accepted after the reception of visitors is completed.
Please be careful.
* Last year’s facility reservations by phone will be accepted from around 3 p.m.
* The application and payment deadline for those who use the facility on April 2~5, 2024 is longer than usual.
Please note that it will be shorter.
The project presentation of the industry-academia collaborative education program “Project Planning Practical Course” will be held at the following date and time.
The Project Planning Practical Course is a program in which students work as a team for about five months on themes and issues presented by the host company. At the project presentation on the last day of the lecture, each project team will present the results of their activities so far.
On the day of the event, the event will be held at Campus Plaza Kyoto, and each presentation will be available at the venue or online.
If you are a university student who is thinking of participating in an industry-academia collaborative education program next year, or if you are a company or organization that is interested in accepting trainees, please enjoy the culmination of the activities of each project team.
Reference: Click here for the 2023 project presentation → 2023 Achievement Presentation
| Date & Time | Saturday, November 9, 2024 13:00~17:50 |
|---|---|
| Application | If you would like to see it, please apply using this application form. Application deadline: Tuesday, November 5 |
*Schedule times may vary. Thank you for your understanding.
| Time | Summary |
|---|---|
| 13:00~13:10 | Opening Remarks |
| Project Presentation Part I. (4 projects) | |
| 13:10~13:25Kansai | Winding Foil Industry Co., Ltd. |
| 13:30~13:45Otsuki | Seal Printing Co., Ltd. |
| 13:50~14:05Impact | Hub Kyoto |
| 14:10~14:25 | Kiko Network |
| 14:30~14:40 | Break |
| Project Presentation Part II (4 projects) | |
| 14:40~14:55Insight | House Inc. |
| 15:00~15:15Wine | Grocery Co., Ltd. |
| 15:20~15:35Union | A Co., Ltd. |
| 15:40~15:55MOTHERS | Inc. |
| 16:00~16:20 | Coffee Break |
| 16:20~16:40 | Reflection on each project |
| 16:40~17:20 |
Presentation of comments by students for each project |
| 17:20~17:50 | Messagefrom each coordinator, closing remarks, photo shoot |
| Outline of | the host | project
|---|---|
| Specified Non-Profit Organization Kiko Network | [Survey and information dissemination toward the realization of a decarbonized society and 100% renewable energy] In order to realize a decarbonized society, we will collect and disseminate information on “100% renewable energy” and “decarbonized regional development”, conduct surveys and research, hold events, and publicize it. Gain new skills and have experiences that will improve your imagination, creativity, and planning skills! |
| corporation Insight House | 【Today’s Yamashina-san Project】 Walking around Yamashina, he listens to and collects the thoughts and stories of various people, from children to adults and the elderly, and gives them the form of interview articles and disseminates them to local people through websites, Facebook, free papers, circulation boards, picture books, etc. First of all, you will be active with the motto of “enjoy yourself”. |
| Kansai Winding Foil Industry corporation (KANMAKI) | [Let’s learn the power of “creating” × “telling”!] 】 In today’s manufacturing, “making” is not just about products. It is important to properly create information (content) and corporate culture (culture) and “communicate” it. I hope that you will learn this cycle through your work at KANMAKI and make use of it in your future job hunting and work life. |
| corporation Otsuki Seal Printing | [Rediscovery Label Interesting New Product Sticker Development] Our company is a “sticker shop in the town”. Stickers are familiar, but their uses are still unexplored. We will understand the actual practice of sticker printing, plan and develop products with a new sense, complete products, and think about and practice sales methods on the Internet. I’m looking forward to the students’ sensibilities! |
| General Incorporated Association Impact Hub Kyoto | [~Hanashi Field Lab Project~] Hanashi is a gathering place for the Gion Festival, which has a history of more than 1,000 years, and is called the “source of the capital” due to its historical background. Let’s learn about life and how to live in the field of such flower backs, and promote the “circulation of culture and economy” in Kyoto while aiming for the regeneration of the chimaki bamboo of the Gion Festival. |
| corporation Union A | [Let’s send out the free employment information magazine “Grandpa and Auntie” for young people to students who are worried] We plan and publish a job hunting magazine for young people in their 16 to 30s. I want to reach students and young people who are worried about their career path before they start job hunting or are in the middle of job hunting. Let’s think together from the beginning. I would like to use this as an opportunity for everyone to think carefully about “work” as well as the medium. |
| corporation Wine Grocery | [Planning and operation of wine seminars by wine specialty stores] Learn about wine through work at a high-end wine specialty store and a waigrocer, and try your hand at organizing wine seminars for students. Planning, planning, execution, and flexibility are cultivated. By becoming familiar with wine, which is also a common language around the world, you will be able to broaden your range as a member of society in the future. |
| corporation MOTHERS | [Buzz the food court of Sanga Stadium!] 】 Centered on the Sanga Stadium food court store, you will plan and operate a marketing strategy for collaboration product development and restaurant management with Kyoto Sanga F.C. Work is meaningless if it is not fun! Here are some tips on how to live your life excitedly! |
University Consortium Kyoto, Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Project Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 / FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)
At Campus Plaza Kyoto, air conditioner parts will be replaced for one month from November 1, 2024.
During the work period, the facility can continue to be used, but depending on the work situation, construction noise and
We apologize for
Thank you for your understanding.
(Air conditioning will not be available in November due to the air conditioning changeover period as usual.) )
The International Student Study Kyoto Network (Secretariat: Kyoto International Affairs Department, a consortium of universities) has decided to implement the “Kyoto Premium Experience and Exchange Project” using the contribution from Kyoto City.
This event will allow Japan students enrolled in universities, vocational schools, Japanese language schools, etc. that are members of the University Consortium Kyoto or the International Student Study Kyoto Network to experience the diverse and profound charm of Kyoto so that they can deepen their exchanges with each other through “experiences unique to Kyoto”.
We would like to create opportunities for Japan and international students studying in Kyoto to like Kyoto even more, want to live and work in Kyoto for a long time, and strengthen connections between students that transcend the boundaries of nationality and school.
The first event will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2024 in Ohara, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, and we will plan and hold a farm experience and a special visit to Ohara Sansenin, so we are looking for Japan students and international students to participate. Please don’t miss this opportunity and join us.
For details, please check the recruitment flyer and application page, and register as a user and apply for participation. We look forward to your participation.
1 Date & Time: Saturday, November 9, 2024, 9:00 a.m., scheduled to disband around 2:45 p.m.
2 Contents and itinerary:
9:00 Meeting (Keihan / Eden Demachiyanagi Station) and travel by chartered bus
10:00 Harvest experience and lunch at OHARA FARMY (barbecue scheduled)
12:40 Ohara Sansenin Special Visit/Dharma Talk After the event, move by chartered bus
Around 14:45 Dismissal (Keihan Demachi Yanagi Station)
3 Participation fee: Free
4 Capacity: 10 Japan students, 10 international students
(It’s on a first-come, first-served basis, so be quick!) We will set a waiting list according to the application status. )
5 Eligibility: Universities, vocational schools, Japanese schools, etc. that are members of the University Consortium Kyoto or the International Student Study Kyoto Network
Japan students or international students attending
6 How to apply: URL (https://va.apollon.nta.co.jp/premium_experience1109/joho?) MODE=top) or the following QR code.

The “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” is a “learning town collaboration project” in which universities and students and the local community collaborate to recruit and support projects and projects that work on urban development and regional revitalization in Kyoto.
We would like to inform you of the efforts of this year’s selected organizations!
【Activities】Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto University, Ryukoku University “Student Group K-Bond”
On Friday, August 16th, the “Keihoku Bon Odori Festa 2024“, a traditional summer event involving the student group K-Bond, was held, and we visited it!
This is the third year of the student organization K-Bond.
It is an organization consisting of students from Kyoto Women’s University, Ryukoku University, and Kyoto University.
Focusing on the situation where the number of Bon Odori performers is decreasing and is in danger of disappearing due to the rapidly declining birthrate and aging population in the Keihoku region, we are working with local residents to revitalize the area, preserve Bon Odori, and disseminate the appeal of Keihoku Bon Odori from a young perspective targeting young people. The “Keihoku Bon Odori Festa” that we visited this time is held every year on August 16 to inherit Bon Odori, which is one of the cultures of Keihoku. Starting with Tamba Ondo, which is said to be “Joruri Kuzushi”, we will dance in Ondo, where the scenery and characteristics of each region such as Yamakuni, Yuge, Shuzan, and Utsu no Sato-Ondo are sung.
This year, about 12~13 students and working adults participated in the “Keihoku Bon Odori Festa” at the invitation of K-Bond, as well as members of other selected organizations who met at the exchange meeting of the Gakumachi Collaboration.
The gymnasium of the former Keihoku Daiichi Elementary School, the venue, was attended by many people, regardless of age or gender, and it was the first summer festival scene in a long time!
When I asked Mr. Nakano, a member of the student group K-Bond, about “interaction with local people,” he said,
“I regularly visit the Keihoku area, actively participate in Bon Odori practice, community gatherings and events, and enjoy my activities with the cooperation of many local people.
When the Bon Odori season is over, you will be introduced to the Bon Odori of Keihoku from a digital perspective, such as distributing it on YouTube and archiving the Bon Odori, as well as practicing Bon Odori and singing.
Please continue to work hard with the local people to convey the charm of Bon Odori in Keihoku!!



【Activities】Ritsumeikan University “Camo Cinema 19 Executive Committee”
On Saturday, August 24th, “Camo Cinema 19” was held at Aoi Park in Kamogawa, and I visited it!
The “Camo Cinema Executive Committee” is an organization that conducts cleanup activities and outdoor movie screenings on the riverbed of the Kamo River.
With the aim of instilling a long-term awareness of the beautification and conservation of the Kamo River among local residents, Kyoto residents, and young people, we have continued our activities to convey the charm of the Kamo River and create opportunities to protect it, and this year marks the 19th year.
It was established by volunteers from the Ritsumeikan University Advertising Research Group, and currently has about 40 members.
Speaking of “Camo Cinema”, last year it rained heavily before the movie screening, and the year before that, it rained heavily before the event, and this year as well, the clouds became suspicious from the evening, and it was about to rain, and lightning and thunder sounded, but somehow it ended safely without rain.
The following two events will be held before the outdoor film screening.
(1) Event for small children “Kamogawa de Play”
We asked clubs from other universities to exhibit various booths, such as a booth where children can enjoy and a booth where they can learn about the Kamo River, and about 50 people participated.
(2) Kamo River cleanup activity “Clean Hike”
This year, we focused on university students, and about 30 students (including several university staff and graduate students) participated in the cleanup activity together with volunteer groups in Kamogawa.
19:10 ~ “Outdoor movie screening” will be held.
This year, “River, Don’t Flow” produced by the theater company Europe was screened.
The film was decided on this film because it is set in Kifune in winter, it is set in Kyoto, it is very popular with the members of Camo Cinema, and it has a connection with the director and screenwriter of “River, Don’t Flow” last year.
In addition, there was also a strong desire from the leader Karibe to make the mood cool in the heat.
Audience members came one after another before the screening, and the seats that were prepared were filled up in no time! There were also families with small children and elderly couples. (There were about 300 visitors!) )
The Kifune in the middle of winter projected on the screen made me feel even cooler.
Through this interview, I was very impressed by the way all the members of Kamo Cinema worked together to promote the operation, and I learned that there is a lot of support behind the scenes, including volunteer groups in Kamogawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, and local restaurants. It was also impressive to see everyone watching over us warmly.
Please continue to do your best in the conservation activities of the Kamo River and activities to convey its charm!



As a post-learning of the externship (work experience) course, we held a “practical training experience exchange meeting”.
Thank you to everyone who participated.
5~6 seminar classes from different industries gathered and presented their experiences and insights gained through practical training in each seminar class.
It is also possible for students who have completed practical training at various host places to gather and share experiences.
This is the real pleasure of the Kyoto Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Program.
I hope you will make use of the valuable experience you gained in your practical training in your future university life!
We will continue to work toward the further development of industry-academia collaborative education programs.
The “Gakumachi Collaboration Project” is a “learning town collaboration project” in which universities and students and the local community collaborate to recruit and support projects and projects that work on urban development and regional revitalization in Kyoto.
We would like to inform you of the efforts of this year’s selected organizations!
【Activities】Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto University, Ryukoku University “Student Group K-Bond”
On Friday, August 16th, the “Keihoku Bon Odori Festa 2024“, a traditional summer event involving the student group K-Bond, was held, and we visited it!
This is the third year of the student organization K-Bond.
It is an organization consisting of students from Kyoto Women’s University, Ryukoku University, and Kyoto University.
Focusing on the situation where the number of Bon Odori performers is decreasing and is in danger of disappearing due to the rapidly declining birthrate and aging population in the Keihoku region, we are working with local residents to revitalize the area, preserve Bon Odori, and disseminate the appeal of Keihoku Bon Odori from a young perspective targeting young people. The “Keihoku Bon Odori Festa” that we visited this time is held every year on August 16 to inherit Bon Odori, which is one of the cultures of Keihoku. Starting with Tamba Ondo, which is said to be “Joruri Kuzushi”, we will dance in Ondo, where the scenery and characteristics of each region such as Yamakuni, Yuge, Shuzan, and Utsu no Sato-Ondo are sung.
This year, about 12~13 students and working adults participated in the “Keihoku Bon Odori Festa” at the invitation of K-Bond, as well as members of other selected organizations who met at the exchange meeting of the Gakumachi Collaboration.
The gymnasium of the former Keihoku Daiichi Elementary School, the venue, was attended by many people, regardless of age or gender, and it was the first summer festival scene in a long time!
When I asked Mr. Nakano, a member of the student group K-Bond, about “interaction with local people,” he said,
“I regularly visit the Keihoku area, actively participate in Bon Odori practice, community gatherings and events, and enjoy my activities with the cooperation of many local people.
When the Bon Odori season is over, you will be introduced to the Bon Odori of Keihoku from a digital perspective, such as distributing it on YouTube and archiving the Bon Odori, as well as practicing Bon Odori and singing.
Please continue to work hard with the local people to convey the charm of Bon Odori in Keihoku!!




The trainees will be divided into three groups and give presentations on their practical training.
Please take a look at the experiences of the trainees at various host destinations.
Date & Time: Saturday, September 14, 2024 15:00~
Held online
*Free entry and exit
・The Foundation’s Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Program Registered Organizations
・University officials who are participating in the Foundation’s Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Program
* If you are a member of a group or university other than the above and would like to visit, please contact the secretariat below.
University Consortium Kyoto, Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Project Promotion Office
Mail intern@consortium.or.jp
TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)
From Thursday, April 1, 2021, we will start renting out the 6th lecture room on the 6th floor.
Facility reservations will be accepted from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.
* The reservation procedure is the same as before, and there is no change.
* Please check the details of the 6th Lecture Room on the 6th floor from the following.
https://www.consortium.or.jp/about-cp-kyoto/info
