"My research is like this" "I'm looking for this kind of collaboration" "I'm good at this"
The Kyoto University Interdisciplinary Education and Research Promotion Center's famous project "Kyoto University 3 People Thesis" creates various collaborations by answering these three questions.This time, the project was sponsored by the Science Council of Japan and became a national district, allowing researchers from all over the country to participate. It will be held from 100:2018 on Saturday, December 12, 22 at Kyoto Prefectural University Student Cafeteria Deli Cafe Eggs.

 The “Kyoto University 2019 People Thesis”, a project to create good ties within the university of Kyoto University, which was held in September 9, received a great deal of feedback, including the visit of President Juichi Yamagiwa.This project will be held on a nationwide scale as a project that creates good ties in academia, industry, and industry.

 Three questions: "My interests are like this" (explained so that you can understand in other fields and different industries), "I would be happy if I could collaborate like this" (goals, hopes, problems), "I, this kind of thing I can do it ”(knowledge and skills that can be provided) on a dedicated site and receive various comments from other fields.A mechanism in which the secretariat acts as a matchmaker to coordinate the two on the bulletin board with comments.

 The first 100 people can register to participate in the bulletin board, and not only researchers but also business people, creators, artists, governments, sole proprietors, etc. can register.Why don't you take this opportunity to share your interests and special skills across fields and industries, get comments from people you don't usually know or people from different industries, and feel free to collaborate with GIVE & TAKE.

 The registered contents will be posted on the venue in the form of an academic conference poster, and anyone, not just the registrants, can leave comments on sticky notes.The secretariat will compile the comments and publish them on the site at a later date, and the poster will view them and respond appropriately.

 This industry-academia good relationship creation project will be held as the third part of the "New Encounter between Traditional Culture and Science / Academic" symposium.President of Kyoto University Juichi Yamagiwa, Governor of Kyoto Prefecture Keiji Yamada (currently a professor at Kyoto Sangyo University), Yuki Ikenobo (former Ikenobo family) and others will give lectures.

Science Council of Japan in Kyoto "New Encounters of Traditional Culture and Science / Academic" Part XNUMX "Industry-Academia Good Relationship Creation Project"
Schedule: Saturday, December 2018, 12, 22: 18-30: 20
Venue: Kyoto Prefectural University Student Cafeteria Deli Cafe Eggs
Inquiries: Kyoto University Interdisciplinary Education and Research Promotion Center Miyano miyano.naoki.2n@kyoto-u.ac.jp
Details / Application:[Kyoto University Interdisciplinary Education and Research Promotion Center] Japan Academic Conference in Kyoto "New Encounters of Traditional Culture and Science / Science" Part XNUMX "Industry-Academia Good Relationship Creation Project" and Exchange Meeting Application Form

reference:[Kyoto Sangyo University] Science Council of Japan in Kyoto "New Encounters of Traditional Culture and Science / Academic"

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