FY 2016

Business overview

The high school curriculum guidelines (March 2009) now include a description of “career education,” and there is a demand for the development of career and vocational education aimed at social and professional independence from primary and secondary education through to higher education. In light of this, the Kyoto High School-University Collaboration Research Council began planning a “career education” project in 2012 with the aim of stimulating high school students’ motivation to learn for the future and contributing to the promotion of career education in each school.

Kyoto Katariba

This program aims to bring out the motivation within high school students by having them talk with current university students about their current selves and their future goals, and by listening to the university students’ experiences, to encourage high school students to think about their own futures.

Kyoto Katariba

schedule Eligible schools
Friday, September 23, 2016 Kyoto Prefectural Rakuto High School
Wednesday, October 5, 2016 Wednesday, January 11, 2017
*Postponed due to approaching Typhoon 18
Kyoto Prefectural Kitakuwata High School

Marutoku

The program aims to enable high school students in Kyoto Prefecture to interact with faculty, students, and working adults from member universities, thereby stimulating their desire to continue their education and helping them plan their future.

Kyoto Katariba

About Marutoku 2016  [Click here for details]

Recruiting university students to participate in Marutoku 2016*  Maru

Marutoku 2016* Information Session for Recruiting University Students [Click here for details]

“Maruttoku Implementation School”

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Implementation report [Click here for details]
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Projects for female students and university students

This program allows female high school and university students who are about to choose their career paths to hear about the reality of diverse career experiences from the perspectives of women who are actually working in society, and to deepen their understanding through group discussions.By providing an opportunity for discussion, the program aims to help them understand the reality that work-life balance is more important than men, to think about career development from a long-term perspective, and ultimately to recognize the need to establish self-awareness about their future career paths and to improve their awareness, work ethic, and career outlook as the next generation of professionals, and to use this knowledge to help them choose their future career paths.

Projects for female students and university students

Girls’ Career Talk – The easiest first career course

Girls Career Talk

schedule Saturday, February 18, 2017, 13:00-17:00
venue Campus Plaza Kyoto
Sponsored by Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Research Council (Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education, Kyoto City Board of Education, Kyoto Prefectural Association of Private Junior and Senior High Schools, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University Consortium Kyoto)
Co-host High School Consortium Kyoto
subject Female students attending high schools and universities in Kyoto Prefecture

For more information on this project, please see here. Implementation Report [Click here for details]

High School-University Collaboration Future Session

The High School-University Collaboration Future Session is an initiative aimed at promoting the career development of high school and university students. Each session has a set theme, and participants from different schools and generations, such as high school students, university students, and working adults, engage in dialogue and exchange on that theme.

For details on the event summary, click here . For details
on the implementation report , click here.

Contact Information

The Consortium of Universities Kyoto, Public Interest Foundation, High School-University Collaboration Division
TEL: 075-353-9153 FAX: 075-353-9101 Address:
Campus Plaza Kyoto, Nishinotoin-dori Shiokoji-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8216
*Reception hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:00-17:00 (excluding New Year’s holidays)

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