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KCGI enrollment capacity to 360 students beginning in FY 2018.4.5 times that of the opening of the school

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) will increase the number of students enrolled in 2018 from 360 to 360.We have recently submitted a notification of change to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.The increase following the 2016 academic year will be 4.5 times the enrollment limit of 80 students when the school opened in 2004.

Classic Concert "Biraku - Beauty!Fun!Chamber Music -" was held.

KCG groups such as The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kyoto Automobile College, etc., on November 24, 2017 at the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Concert Hall. Fun! Chamber Music -" was held.LUZ LESKOWITZ (violin), Misa HASEGAWA (piano), Erika HASHIZUME (oboe), Midori MATAYA (viola), and Yasunori ONISHI (cello) performed and played melodies, attracting many visitors from the public and students.

The research of Dr. Keiji Emi and Dr. Shinzo Kobayashi of KCGI received the IMSJapan Award!

Dr. Keiji Emi and Dr. Shinzo Kobayashi of KCGI with the certificate of commendation
Dr. Keiji Emi and Dr. Shinzo Kobayashi of KCGI with the certificate of commendation

A joint research project by Associate Professor Keiji Emi of the Kyoto Computer Graphics Graduate Institute (KCGI) and Dr. Shinzo Kobayashi, a part-time lecturer at KCGI and a member of the Vegetable Planet Association, received the IMS Japan Award.Dr. Emi and Dr.

KCGI Associate Professor Keiji Emi presented at the eLearning Awards 2017 Forum

Venue of the eLearning Awards 2017 Forum presented by KCGI Associate Professor Keiji Emi
Venue of the eLearning Awards 2017 Forum presented by KCGI Associate Professor Keiji Emi

Associate Professor Koji Emi of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) was jointly developed by the e-Learning Award 2017 Forum, and KCGI and Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) jointly developed with Maxell Corporation and the Vegetable Planet Association Anno