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KCGI enrollment capacity to 480 students beginning in 2019.Six times that of the school's opening

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) will increase the number of students enrolled in 2019 from 360 to 480.On December 21, 2018, a notification of change was submitted to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.This is six times the enrollment limit of 80 students when the school opened in 2004.The University, Japan's first professional IT graduate school, celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2018.We will continue our efforts to develop leaders who will drive the IT industry in Japan and abroad.

The Potential of Digital Content Learned from Hatsune Miku - Special Lecture by KCGI Professor Hiroyuki Ito

KCGI Professor Hiroyuki Ito, President of Crypton Future Media, gave a special lecture titled
KCGI Professor Hiroyuki Ito, President of Crypton Future Media, gave a special lecture titled "The Potential of Digital Content Learned from Hatsune Miku.(November 16, 2018, KCGI Kyoto Ekimae Satellite, KCG Kyoto Ekimae School, 6th Floor Main Hall)

Professor Hiroyuki

Future Environment Lab" exhibits at Chushin Business Fair for the first time.

Future Environment Lab
Future Environment Lab" exhibited for the first time at the Chushin Business Fair held on October 17 and 18, 2018.

The Future Environment Lab, established by Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) and Kyoto College of Informatics (KCGI) in collaboration with the General Technology Research Institute of Nihon Unisys, a major IT service provider, exhibited for the firs

Donated PCs to the Republic of Gabon, the 25th IDCE target country!

KCG President Akira Hasegawa (right) and KCGI alumnus Egangue Mireille, who works at the Gabonese Embassy in Japan
KCG President Akira Hasegawa (right) and KCGI alumnus Egangue Mireille, who works at the Gabonese Embassy in Japan

On October 17, Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) donated 144 used PCs to the Republic of Gabon, located on the Atlantic coast of western Central Africa.As part of its overseas computer education support activities (IDCE), KCG donate