At Campus Plaza Kyoto, we plan to carry
During the renovation period, the facility can continue to be used, but depending on the status of the construction, we apologize for any inconvenience
At Campus Plaza Kyoto, we plan to carry
During the renovation period, the facility can continue to be used, but depending on the status of the construction, we apologize for any inconvenience
The internship program of the University Consortium Kyoto is a career education program with a curriculum that considers “work” from the perspective of practice and fosters basic skills for working adults.
Why don’t you participate as an opportunity to become aware of your strengths and challenges and make use of them in your university life?
Applications for the 2023 Internship Program are now open!
【Online Application Period】April 7 (Fri) 9:00 ~ May 5 (Fri) 12:00 (noon)
*Interview dates and times are on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend that you apply as soon as possible.
The How to Participate page contains the procedure for entering the online application.
▶ Internship Program Portal Site
University Consortium Kyoto Internship 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)
■University Consortium Kyoto Credit Transfer Procedures for Courses Offered by Doshisha University (2023) [This information is for those who have been approved to take Doshisha University credit transfer courses]
In order to take credit transfer courses offered by Doshisha University, a “Credit Transfer Student Certificate” is required.
Please check the following notice regarding the course registration procedure and follow the procedure for creating a “Student Certificate for Credit Transfer”.
At the 18th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto held on December 18 last year, Mr./Ms. Hayashida, representative of the Noda Seminar Group C of the Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisha University, who received both the Kyoto President’s Award and the Japan Public Policy Association Award, appeared on the non-profit (public goods) media “Policy Media” operated by the Policy Analysis Network (public-private partnership policy platform). The video has now been released.
Please take a look.
You can watch the video below.
◆ “Policy Media” YouTube
【141st】Creation of public opinion through generational and mixed generational conferences (Miu Hayashida, × Hiroaki Chikano)
Please see below for more information about the competition.
◆Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/conference

Many Mr./Ms. students are interested in the work of writers, but they may be worried about “I don’t know what to write” or “How should I prepare for an interview?”
This time, we will invite Associate Professor Satoshi Horikawa, who has worked in the mass media and is currently teaching media theory and cross-cultural communication theory at Kyoto Sangyo University, as a lecturer to talk about the work of a reporter and tips for writing articles.
Anyone who is currently active in the Kyoto Student Public Relations Club, as well as those who have just started their university life in the spring and are unsure about choosing a student group or club, are welcome to participate, not just first-year students, as long as they are students at universities and junior colleges that are members of the University Consortium Kyoto.
On the day of the event, there will also be time to introduce the activities of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department. Through the training and activities of the Kyoto Student Public Relations Club, why don’t you find your “likes” that you have not noticed before?
We look forward to your participation.
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Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kyoto Sangyo University.
Born in Toyama Prefecture in 1977. Graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Letters, specializing in German literature.
After working as a reporter for Jiji Press, a correspondent in New York, and a correspondent in Berlin, he joined Kyoto University in 2018.
He specializes in information security theory. Ph.D. (Academic).
Date & Time: Thursday, April 20, 2023 18:40~21:00 (Reception starts at 18:30) [Finished]
Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto, 5th floor, Seminar Room 2~4
Access: https://www.consortium.or.jp/about-cp-kyoto/access
Capacity: 60 (first-come, first-served basis)
Eligibility: Current students attending universities, graduate schools, and junior colleges in Kyoto Prefecture (especially first- and second-year students), Kyoto Student Public Relations Department (regardless of whether they are first-year students)
What to bring: Student ID, writing utensils
Participation fee: Free
For more information and to apply, please visit the Kyoto Student Public Relations Department’s website “Kotokare” below.
(Application deadline: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 17:00)
We are looking for participants in a workshop where you can learn tips for interviews and article writing!
University Consortium Kyoto, Kyoto Student Public Relations Department Secretariat
TEL 075-353-9130 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)
“What is the charm of Kyoto?” and “What kind of country is Japan?” Why don’t you actually experience the traditional culture of Japan and learn the know-how to give a presentation about Kyoto and Japan in English so that you can introduce Kyoto and Japan culture in English when asked by people from overseas?
You are planning to study abroad, are interested in studying abroad in the future, or want to explain Kyoto and Japan to people overseas in Japan… Mr./Ms., please join us!
~~Outline of “Presentation on Kyoto in English” ~~
A total of six half-day training sessions will be held to learn English expressions about Kyoto’s tourist attractions and the traditional culture of Kyoto and Japan.
◎ Embodiment: Face-to-face ◎ Time: 13:30 ~ 17:00 (with break) ◎ Training days and scheduled contents (6 sessions in total):
1. Saturday, May 27, 2023 :(1) Ice Break, Introduction to Japan and Kyoto ~Learn about Japan and Kyoto in English~
(2) Learn expressions that explain traditional Japan culture in English
2. Saturday, June 3, 2023: Traditional Culture (1) Hands-on experience of flower arrangement
3. Saturday, June 10, 2023: Garden tour (Heian Jingu Shrine)
4. Saturday, June 17, 2023: Traditional culture (2) Hands-on experience of the tea ceremony
5. Saturday, June 24, 2023: Learn about Kyoto’s famous places, events, food, clothing, housing, education, etc. in Japan and Kyoto.
Discuss with international students
6. Saturday, July 8, 2023: Personal presentation
◎ Eligibility: All of the following conditions must be met.
1. Be a Japan student at a member university or junior college of the University Consortium Kyoto
(It does not matter what course you are enrolled in (undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral program))
2. Ability to participate in all training sessions
3. Your English score must be one of the following:
IELTS 5.0 / TOEFL iBT 63 / TOEIC 650 / Eiken Pre-1st Grade 4. Interested
in international exchange and cross-cultural understanding
◎ Capacity: 15 people
◎ Course fee: 5,000 yen (total amount for all 6 sessions, including reference materials and actual training expenses)
* Please pay in cash (with as little change as possible) on Saturday, May 27 for the first time.
* Please bear the transportation and other expenses related to the course.
◎ Application period: April 7, 2023 (Friday) ~ April 21, 2023 (Friday) noon 〆 [Application closed]
* If there are a large number of applicants, we will notify you by mass e-mail in early May whether or not you can participate.
◎ Application guidelines: Please apply from this application form.
We look forward to hearing from you!
◎ Notes:
* Please note that the method and content of the event may be changed depending on the spread of the new coronavirus infection.
In the case of online training (there is a possibility that some of the training will be face-to-face), it is essential to have an Internet connection that can access the online training and a computer environment with camera and microphone functions.
* The implementation of the “Kyoto PR Student Ambassador” has not yet been decided in the 2023 academic year. (The decision will be made by the start of the training and will be communicated to the participants.) )
In order to contribute to the development of higher education, we exchange information on the initiatives and research results of each university consortium.
theme
Creating a sustainable community through a university consortium
~Aiming to create new value with an eye on the post-corona era~
Purpose of the Tournament
Today, universities and other institutions of higher education are playing a variety of roles, not only in research, educating young people, and producing human resources, but also as “bases of knowledge” that create innovation and as a leader in local culture.
On the other hand, in order to respond to the mounting issues such as the declining birthrate and aging society, global environmental problems, new coronavirus infections, and the shift to a digital society, and to create a sustainable society, it is believed that it can only be realized through exchanges involving the local community, not only with higher education institutions alone, but also with various entities such as higher education institutions, government, and industry.
Therefore, the purpose of this forum is to consider the various forms of collaboration in which the university consortium has been involved in order to create a sustainable community in the future, and to look ahead to the future of the university consortium with the aim of creating new value in the post-corona era.
Saturday, September 2, 2023 and Sunday, September 3, 2023
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
Participation Fee (General) 4,000 yen / (Students) Free
Information Exchange Meeting (General) 4,000 yen / (Students) 2,000 yen
* Those who wish to collect the report will need to pay 1,000 yen separately.
National University Consortium Council, Fuji no Kuni Regional and University Consortium
Day 1
Keynote speeches, symposiums, educational administrative reports, information exchange meetings, etc.
Day 2
Breakout sessions (4 subcommittees in total), etc.
* The contents are subject to change.
*Details will be posted in late May, and applications will be accepted in mid-June.
Scheduled to be posted in early October
Secretariat of the National Association of University Consortiums (University Consortium Kyoto)
TEL 075-353-9100 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)
The use of facilities at Campus Plaza Kyoto is currently handled as follows.
| Availability | 21:30 (Regular business) |
| Capacity | Capacity is limited (regular business) |
* “Kyoto City Wakamono Employment Support Center” and “Employment Ice
For information on the use of the Open University of Kyoto Study Center, please check with each facility.
* The reception desk is open at 21:30 (as usual).
* From the viewpoint of preventing the spread of new coronavirus infection, when using Campus Plaza Kyoto, please follow the following points.
Thank you for your cooperation.
・ From March 13, 2023 (Monday), based on the government’s policy, we will respect the independent choice of individuals regarding masks and leave the wearing of masks to the discretion of the individual, but since there are people who are at high risk of becoming seriously ill, such as the elderly, please cooperate in wearing masks, especially in common areas of the building.
・When entering the building, please measure your temperature with a thermometer installed at the entrance and disinfect your hands with a disinfectant.
・ If you have a fever (37.5 degrees or higher or more than 1 degree above the normal temperature ratio) after measuring the temperature at home, etc., cough or sore throat,
Please do not enter the museum if you have symptoms such as sluggishness or difficulty breathing.
・Please keep the seating distance between seats in the rental room at least 2m (at least 1m) as much as possible.
Also, please make sure that people do not stay before or after the usage time.
・Bring a handkerchief or hand towel, and wipe your hands thoroughly after using the restroom.
・Please refrain from talking in the elevator or in the lobby in front of the elevator. You can also use the stairs.
A credit transfer system that allows students to take courses at other universities.
In total, more than 340 courses were offered by each university. In addition to subjects related to culture and art,
Please take advantage of the credit transfer system as a
★ Click here to learn more about the credit transfer system.
New!! Credit Transfer System Digital Brochure https://tg-kyoto.consortium.
Digital pamphlets can be attached to sticky notes and written notes!
The volume has been increased compared to last year,
On the university location map, click on a mark or university name to
Unit Compatibility Special HP https://consortiumkyoto-tanigokan.jp/
Kyoto World Heritage PBL Courses Special Site https://consortiumkyoto-tanigokan.jp/worldheritage/
Kyoto Museum PBL Special Site https://consortiumkyoto-tanigokan.jp/museum/

Click on the image of the recruitment guide to view and download it as PDF data.
It is distributed at each university career center and Campus Plaza Kyoto, so please take a look!
・About the Internship Program
・Features of the two courses (1) Business Course/Public Course (2) Long-term Project Course
・ List of various training destinations
・Alumni Roundtable Discussion
・How to apply for program participation
I would like you to pay particular attention to the “alumni roundtable discussion”.
The four alumni who talked to us in a dialogue format talked in detail about the reasons for participating in the internship and what they realized during the practical training.
There is no doubt that it will be very helpful for students who are hesitant to participate in the internship.
Please take a look!
Click ▶ here for the video message
If you have any questions or concerns about the program, please feel free to contact the Internship Business Promotion Office.
University Consortium Kyoto Internship 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)
