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KCGI's growth rate is the highest among private universities in Japan" Weekly Toyo Keizai evaluates KCGI's growth rate.

Weekly Toyo Keizai October 27th, 2012 “Really Strong Universities-Private University Financial Strength Ranking”, The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) is the top of about 620 private universities nationwide in the field of “Growth” It was ranked.KCGI is Japan's first professional graduate school of IT, based on Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG), which has 56 years of tradition and achievements as its foundation, and this is a proof that KCGI's education is highly regarded.The KCG Group will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2013 and pledges to make further progress.

50th Anniversary Lecture Series - NAIS Lecture Series 1 was held.

KCGI's 50th Anniversary and NAIS Lecture held on the anniversary of KCGI's founding.

A lecture commemorating the 50th anniversary of the KCG Group in 2013 was held on November 1, the anniversary of KCGI's founding, at the Kyoto Station Satellite Hall of the Kyoto Institute of Information Science, jointly with the Japan Chapter of the Association for Information Systems (NAIS)*, which has its secretariat at KCGI.This was the first lecture commem

Sapporo and Tokyo Satellite Facebook pages

KCGI Sapporo and Tokyo Satellite's official Facebook pages are now available.We look forward to working with you and the KCGI page that has been in existence for some time.With the use of Facebook, we would like to further deepen communication between the graduate school and students and others involved in the program.

KCGI Sapporo Satellite Page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics-Sapporo Satellite / 328376003927762

The first lecture commemorating the 50th anniversary will be held jointly with NAIS!

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of its founding in 2013, KCG Group will hold a lecture entitled "Trends and Issues in the Content Business" at the Kyoto Station Satellite Hall of the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 1, 2012, as the first of its 50th anniversary commemorative lectures, jointly with NAIS.Mr. Keiichi Murakami, Senior Managing Director of Digital Media Association (formerly of Fujitsu Limited), will be the featured speaker.

Lecture "About the Festival of the Ages," an event recommended by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, was held.

A lecture on the Jidai Matsuri, known as one of the three major festivals in Kyoto along with the Aoi Matsuri and the Gion Matsuri, was held on Friday, October 19 at the Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Hall of the Kyoto Institute of Information Science as an event recommended by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology during the "Education and Culture Week.KCG advisor Dr. Teiichiro Yoneda, in conversation with KCG's Dr. Hideki Yushita, gave an hour-long presentation on the origin, history, and highlights of the Jidai Matsuri.

Professor Tsukamoto emphasized "HMD is about to break out, enter the market" in his lecture at the Kyoto International Association for Information Technology.

The Kyoto Informatization Seminar (co-sponsored by Kyoto Prefectural Small and Medium Enterprise Technology Center, supported by Kyoto Sangyo 21, Kyoto Institute of Advanced Technology, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry and IT Consortium Kyoto), sponsored by the Kyoto Association of Information Industry (Chairman: Wataru Hasegawa, President of KCGI/KCG), whose secretariat is located in KCG, was held on October 17 at the Kyoto Station Satellite Hall of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics and Technology.Members of the association, KCGI and KCG students, and the general

Briefing session using internet connection--Sapporo Satellite

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) Sapporo Satellite uses the internet connection to answer the participants' questions for the entrance briefing.

The Sapporo Satellite opened this spring and offers unique lectures by Sapporo-based professors such as Professor Masaki Nakamura (Representative of Desic Co., Ltd.), as well as e-learning classes that are interactive between the main school in Kyoto and the satellite.In addition, seminar instruction (career-enhancing courses) via Internet connection (using Skype, etc.) has started this fall.