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KCGI Establishes New Interest-Free Scholarship Program as an Emergency Measure

As an emergency measure due to the recent severe economic downturn, KCGI has decided to expand its academic assistance by establishing a new scholarship program in fiscal year 2009.KCG is also planning to establish a similar scholarship program.There are two types of new scholarship programs, both of which, like KCG's scholarship programs, provide interest-free loans for tuition and other expenses, with repayment beginning after graduation (at least 20,000 yen per month).Open to both new and current students.

TUFS students present "Green Procurement" and "CIO-related" at the International CIO Conference

On Friday, November 7, 2008, the 2008 Fall Conference of the International CIO Society was held at Waseda University, and two presentations were made by our students.Both groups plan to submit the results of their conference presentations to the Transactions of the International Conference on CIO.The presentation will include the following

First Distance Learning Lecture between Japan and Korea

The first distance lecture connecting KCGI and National Jeju National University in Jeju, Korea via the Internet was realized on Thursday, November 6.The first lecture, "Internet Business Strategy and Marketing," was given by Professor Noboru Koh, originating from Room 205 at KCGI Hyakumanben Campus.Professor Koh is a native of Korea and has served as Director of the Information Strategy Department of the Strategic Planning Office of Samsung Electronics Co.

Japan-Korea Joint Seminar on October 30 and 31

The "Japan-Korea Joint Seminar" was held by the Kyoto Institute of Information Science and Technology (KII) and the Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), a Korean government-affiliated information and telecommunications research institute, on October 30 and 31 at Kyoto Ekimae Satellite, Kyoto Institute of Information Science, and Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Ekimae Campus.

Japan-Korea ties, first tele-lecture - Jeju National University and

KCGI and Jeju National University in Jeju Island, South Korea, signed an agreement in September to establish a Japan-Korea Cyber Campus, which will allow students from both universities to exchange courses via the Internet and take courses with each other.And on Thursday, November 6, at 1:00 p.m., we will hold our first tele-lecture.