FY 2016

Event Overview

2016 University Staff Joint Training Program

venue Campus Plaza Kyoto
Sponsored by Kyoto University Consortium, a public interest incorporated foundation
Capacity 20 people each time
Contents Business etiquette training (basic)
Modern Business Etiquette
Career Design
The basics of facilitation
Planning and planning improvement

Business etiquette training (basic)

As a member of society or a university employee, it is essential to acquire business etiquette when working. This course aims to teach basic business etiquette that will be essential in the various situations you will encounter in the future.

Date and Time: Thursday,
March 17th, 2016, 9:45am – 5:15pm
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016, 9:45am – 5:15pm Friday,
March 25th, 2016, 9:45am – 5:15pm
Friday, May 27th, 2016, 9:45am – 5:15pm
*All sessions have the same content.

Target:
New employees (non-targeted individuals are also welcome to participate)

Membership fee:
6,500 yen for member schools (11,500 yen for non-member schools)

Contents:
Business etiquette training (basic level) Training overview [Click here for details]

Modern business etiquette

Students will reflect on the business etiquette they have acquired while working as university staff, reconfirm whether what they think is correct, and re-acquire proper business etiquette. By acquiring and solidifying practical business etiquette, the aim is to facilitate smoother communication between students, parents, and staff.

Date:
August 5, 2016 (Friday) 9:45-17:15

Eligible:
Employees with 3 years or more of service (non-eligible individuals can also participate)

Membership fee:
11,000 yen for member schools (18,000 yen for non-member schools)

ContentsModern
Business Etiquette Training Overview [Click here for details]

Career Design

As the environment surrounding universities changes and competition with other universities intensifies, improving the qualifications of faculty and staff will continue to be a constant challenge.In order to take the initiative in planning and realizing one’s professional life and career, the content will enable students to develop work and responsibilities that make the most of their abilities, while taking into consideration their own experience, skills, and desired future.

Date:
September 1, 2016 (Thursday) 9:45-17:15

Target:
All employees

Membership fee:
11,000 yen for member schools (18,000 yen for non-member schools)

ContentsCareer
Design Training Overview【Click here for details】

Facilitation basics

The purpose of this course is to understand the concept of facilitation, a specialized skill useful in building consensus and demonstrating mutual understanding, and to acquire the basics of facilitation through workshop program design.

Date:
September 6, 2016 (Tuesday) 9:45-17:15

Target:
All employees

Membership fee:
11,000 yen for member schools (18,000 yen for non-member schools)

ContentsFacilitation
BasicsTraining Overview【Click here for details】

Improve planning skills

We aim to improve skills in planning and proposals, including how to plan and propose future goals for an organization, and how to make those proposals persuasive. We also aim to hone your ideas and creativity in the planning process, and to help you acquire methods for creating feasible plans.

Date:
September 8, 2016 (Thursday) 9:45-17:15

Eligible:
Employees with 3 years or more of service (non-eligible individuals can also participate)

Membership fee:
11,000 yen for member schools (18,000 yen for non-member schools)

Contents:
Planning and Planning Skills Improvement Training Overview [Click here for details]

Contact Information

Consortium of Universities Kyoto SD Project, Public Interest Foundation
TEL: 075-353-9163 FAX: 075-353-9101
Address: Campus Plaza Kyoto, Nishinotoin-dori Shiokoji-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8216
*Business hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:00-17:00 (excluding New Year’s holidays)

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