Obituary: Mr. Masao HORIBA (Founder, Chief Advisor to the Founder of HORIBA, Ltd.)
Masao Horiba, founder (Chief Advisor) of HORIBA, Ltd. and founder of Kyoto Institute of Information Science, passed away on July 14.He was 90 years old.The entire KCG Group sincerely prays for the repose of his soul.
Nepal Earthquake: Stationery Delivered to Schools Affected by the Earthquake
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Summer Festa "Let's Sing Together
Summer event of KCG group (The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Kyoto Computer Gaku
Kando Memorial Service was held to commemorate the anniversary of the death of KCG's founder, Dr. Shigeo Hasegawa.
On July 2, 2015, KCG Kyoto Ekimae School and Hyakumanben Chionji Temple, the family temple of Dr. Shigeo Hasegawa, the founder and first president of Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG), held a memorial service in honor of the anniversary of his death.Since then, every year on this day, all students and faculty members remember the legacy of Dr. Shigeo Hasegawa, who devoted himself to pioneering education in information processing technology.Kando" is the pseudonym of Dr. Shigeo Hasegawa, and means "a quiet space to meditate away from the world.
Concert to Commemorate Opening of Cyber Kyoto Research Institute to be Held on July 19
The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Cyber Kyoto Research Institute ”Will be held at the“ Keihanna Open Innovation Center ”, an academic research facility in Kyoto Prefecture, and the classical concert“ Study of Bassoon and Cello ”will be held at the Kyoto Information Graduate University Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Concert Hall.We hope that the public at large will be able to appreciate them.For more information, please see the following URL
.kyoto" appears in cyberspace, tea ceremony Urasenke is the first.
The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) Cyber Kyoto Research Institute debuted in Cyberspace, the geographical name top-level domain “Kyoto” with the sole support from Kyoto Prefecture and serving as a management operator (registry).On June 1, 2015, Urasenke, a Kyoto-based tea ceremony company, began using "lasenke.kyoto" as its first user.
Cyber Kyoto Research Institute", which operates ".kyoto", has been established in KICK.
The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) Cyber Kyoto Research Institute, which is the only management support operator (registry) of the geographical name top-level domain “.kyoto” with support from Kyoto Prefecture, June 1, 2015, Kyoto Prefecture Opened at the Keihanna Open Innovation Center (KICK), an academic research facility in Seika Town and Kizugawa City.In addition to the management and research of ".kyoto", we will promote efforts to build "Open University Kyoto", which will promote collaborative education with universities around the world using e-learning.
Thank You Nepal Earthquake - Goodwill of 210,000 yen was raised through street fundraising
The The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) students' association (representative: Mr. Yutaku) held a street fund-raising campaign near Sanjo Ohashi Bridge in Kyoto City on May 23 and 24 to help the victims of the devastating earthquake in Nepal and their recovery.We would like to report to the many people who have contributed their goodwill, and at the same time, would like to express our sincere gratitude again.
Donations received through the activities are as follows
Saturday, 23rd】 106,177 yen
Sunday, 24th】 103,893 yen
Total] 210,070 yen
KCGI signs a comprehensive agreement with Kyoto Prefecture to promote the Kyoto brand through collaboration between government and academia.
The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) and Kyoto Prefectural Government on May 26, 2015, Kyoto using the top-level domain “.kyoto”, which is the activation of Keihanna Science City and the geographical name KCGI serves as a registry We concluded a comprehensive agreement on cooperation and cooperation, including brand transmission enhancement, human resource development and community development.KCGI will soon open the "Cyber Kyoto Institute" at the Keihanna Open Innovation Center (KICK, formerly known as My Work Center, Seika Town and Kizugawa City), an academic resea