With The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) 's late 2013 admission ceremony was held on September 30 (Monday) at the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Satellite Hall, the commemorative year of KCG's 50th anniversary and KCGI's 10th anniversary. Human resources who will lead the 21st century have joined the family.
After watching a video of the history of the KCG Group with all the students, Wataru Hasegawa, President of KCGI and KCG, delivered the ceremonial address.After explaining the educational philosophy of the university, events related to the 50th anniversary of its founding, and current initiatives such as the " .kyoto" project, he said, "I hope that all new students will engage in friendly competition with their friends sitting next to them, and while advancing their studies in computers and IT, think about their future.I hope you will follow in the footsteps of our outstanding graduates and chart your own path.The faculty and staff of the University will do their utmost to back you up," he encouraged.
KCGI President Toshihide Ibaraki then emphasized the rapid development of the information society, tracing its history. "The knowledge you know now, and even the knowledge you will learn at KCGI, will soon become obsolete," he said.I want you to cultivate the ability to think flexibly and solve problems by yourself," he said in a message to the new students.
In response, Ms. Liu Xiao Chao, a new student at KCGI, made a strong pledge on behalf of the new students: "We will strive to grow and develop our expertise and skills as well as our 'rich creativity' to contribute to the realization of an ideal information society.The new students took a new step forward as members of the KCG Group.