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It is also useful for job hunting! Now accepting students for public lectures and summer courses

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) will open a public lecture related to IT at the Kyoto Station Satellite this summer.The 10 lectures are unique and skill-enhancing, and are especially designed to help university and junior college students gain IT knowledge to help them in their job hunting activities.Both courses are open to the general public.

KCGI Extension Courses
http://www.kcg.edu/curriculum/extension/

KCG Summer Festa "Let's Sing Together!The singing voice of the participants is one of them.

The summer event by The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) and Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) KCG Summer Festa 2014 “Let's sing together!Was held at the Satellite Concert Hall in Kyoto Station on July 13 (Sunday), The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics.More than 100 people attended and enjoyed the music in the main hall, which is regarded as one of the best in western Japan in terms of acoustics.

U-Choir performs "Origami Crane" at Kyoto Chorus Festival with a prayer for peace

U-Choir performs
U-Choir performs "Origami Crane" at Kyoto Chorus Festival

Chorus Group U-Choir, composed of students, faculty, and parents of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics and Kyoto Computer Gakuin, participated in the 51st Kyoto Choral Festival held on May 31 at the Hachiman City Cultural Center in Kyoto Prefecture. Did.

International students, we look forward to seeing you at the college counseling sessions we are holding in various locations!

KCGI participates in the International Student Consultation Meetings held in the Kanto, Chubu, and Chugoku regions of Japan and other parts of Japan.International students who are thinking about entering KCGI are encouraged to attend.

KCGI joined "University Consortium Kyoto

Since 2014, The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) has joined the “University Consortium Kyoto”, which is organized for the purpose of improving educational and academic standards in collaboration with universities based in Kyoto. .KCGI will announce information on public lectures and seminars offered by KCGI, as well as inviting non-degree students and auditing students, through the Consortium of Universities in Kyoto.

Two models developed by the late KCGI President Hagiwara were named "Heritage of Information Processing Technology

KT-Pilot" and "Kyoto University QA-1," computers developed by Dr. Hiroshi Hagiwara (passed away on January 8, 2014), the first president of Kyoto College of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI), while he was a student at Kyoto University, were recently recognized as "Heritage of Information Processing Technology" by the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) in 2013.The "KT-Pilot" is the prototype of the "TOSBAC-3400," a high-speed computer jointly developed by Dr.