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[For high school and university students] 2019 High School and Taisha Collaboration Future Session

It is said that with the arrival of AI, existing jobs will disappear in the future.
As society and work styles change, we would like to think about the future of work styles through dialogue with guests and how the interests of high school and university students are connected to society and how they can be utilized for society.
Through interaction with a diverse range of high school and university students, let’s create new ideas for work and career that go beyond just “work = business.”
You may also realize that no matter how society or occupation changes, in order to survive in the future society, you will need academic ability that cannot be measured by tests.

Venue in Kyoto City

Date and time Sunday, September 22, 2019 11:00-16:30 (Reception starts at 10:30)
Place  Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd floor hall
 (Nishinotoin-dori Shio-koji, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City) Right in front of Kyoto Station Bic Camera
Capacity 25 university students, 25 high school students (university students and high school students attending universities and high schools in Kyoto Prefecture)
program

11:00-11:10 Opening

11:10-12:00 Ice break

12:00-13:00 Lunch (*Please prepare your own lunch)

13:00-14:00 Guest lecture
        Noriaki Imai (Chairman of Certified NPO D×P)

14:00-15:00 Q&A workshop

15:00-15:50 World Cafe Group Presentation

15:50-16:00 Commentary/Closing

main reminder Kyoto High School and University Collaborative Research Council (Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education/Kyoto City Board of Education/Kyoto Prefectural Federation of Private Junior and Senior High Schools/Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry/University Consortium Kyoto Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)
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◆Guest
 Mr. Noriaki Imai (Chairman of Certified NPO D×P)

Born in Sapporo in 1985. Graduated from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. When she was in high school, she founded an NGO that provided medical assistance to children in Iraq. When she traveled to Iraq for this activity, she was held hostage by local armed groups. After she returned to Japan, she received a lot of criticism, saying that she was at her own risk. After working at a specialized trading company in Osaka, she established the NPO DxP in 2012 to support students who, like herself, had the same experience of being rejected by adults. She provides youth support for correspondence and part-time high school students, and aims to create a “society where each young person can have hope for their future.”


◆Coordinator
 Terumi Samejima (Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyoto Koka Women’s University)


*The event will be held at the venue in northern Kyoto Prefecture on Sunday, September 29th.
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How to apply

Please apply using one of the methods below.

◆Kyoto city venue flyer (back side: “Participation application form” included)
PDF

1. Apply by fax
Please fill out the application form and fax it to the University Consortium Kyoto Office.
[FAX] 075-353-9101 

2. Apply by e-mail

Please fill in the necessary information on the participation application form, attach it, and send it to the email below.
Or, please fill in the following details in the body of the email and send:
(1) Name (furigana) (2) Affiliated university/high school (3) Grade (4) Telephone number (5) E-mail address
(6) Desired venue (Kyoto City/Northern Kyoto Prefecture)

[Subject name] “Application for Kotaisha Collaboration Future Session”
[Email] kodai■consortium.or.jp 
     (Please change ■ to @ before sending)


After receiving your application, we will send you a confirmation email.
If you do not receive the reception completion email after 3 business days, please contact us.

Application deadline

September 6, 2019 (gold)

Review meeting

A joint presentation will be held for those who wish to participate to reflect on the learnings and insights gained at each of the two venues in Kyoto City and northern Kyoto Prefecture.

Date and time
Saturday, December 7, 2019 15:30-17:30

place
Campus Plaza Kyoto

*Details will be provided separately after application.

Application/Contact information

University Consortium Kyoto Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Educational Development Division
Phone: 075-353-9153 FAX: 075-353-9101 
〒600-8216 Campus Plaza Kyoto, Nishinotoin-dori Shiokoji, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City
*Counter reception hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:00 to 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

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