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Donation to Sichuan Earthquake Relief Fund: Chinese Students Donate Over 1 Million Yen in Street Donations

The KCG Group's "kcg.edu Chinese Students Association Wishing for the Recovery of the Earthquake-Stricken Area" (Representative: Mr. Xuan Mingcheng, Kyoto University of Information Science and Technology), together with Chinese students from neighboring universities, conducted a street fund-raising campaign in the Sanjo Bridge area of Kyoto City from May 23 (Friday) to 25 (Sunday), 2008, in order to help the victims of the Sichuan Earthquake that caused extensive damage and to support reconstruction.Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Donations received are as follows

Signed academic and educational exchange agreement with Pardubice University in the Czech Republic through the world's first remote system.

An unprecedented attempt by the University of Eastern Europe and Japanese universities to conclude an online academic education exchange agreement was made at The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI).KCG Group (KCGI and Kyoto Computer Gakuin) held a signing ceremony with the University of Pardubice in the Czech Republic on May 15, 2008 at 4:30 p.m.

First foreign student to pass the difficult SAP certified consulting exam

Two international students from KCGI passed the difficult "SAP Certified Consultant" exam.This is the first time that an international student studying in Japan has passed this exam.It is a certification examination authorized by SAP ※1, the world's largest ERP package manufacturer, and those who obtain this certification are eligible for consulting services required by companies and other organizations when they implement the ERP system ※2.Their achievement in overcoming the language barrier and other obstacles to pass the exam, which is considered difficult even for

Conclusion of Agreement on Mutual Cooperation with the Graduate University of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Kyoto Institute of Information Science and Technology (KISIS) has decided to conclude an agreement for mutual cooperation with the Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (IIST) (President: Tatsutaro Ishijima), a graduate school of information science and technology similar to KISIS, in order to smoothly promote efforts to foster highly specialized information technology engineers.

TUAT Students Win Gold Prize in 2007 Japanese Programming Contest!

In the "2007 Japanese Programming Contest," Mr. Satoshi Murakami, a student of Kyoto Computer Gakuin at the time of submission of his work, won the Gold Prize for his Doolittle's work.

The Japanese Programming Contest was first held in 2007 to promote and revitalize the Japanese programming language.Six programming languages are available for participation: Sunflower, Nadeshiko, Aoi, TTSneo, Prodel, and Doolittle.

KCGI and KCG Hold Entrance Ceremony for New IT Professionals

The 2008 entrance ceremony of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) and Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) will be held on Friday, April 11 at the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Kyoto Ekimae Satellite, and is expected to play a role in the IT industry in the future. Many students joined.The representative of the new students also made a strong pledge: "I want to be a driving force for the realization of a new society.

We will be happy to answer your questions about our university at the Kyoto Computer Gakuin booths in various locations.

Kyoto Computer Gakuin, a group school of Kyoto Computer Gakuin, will be participating in the college counseling sessions in each region.We will also introduce KCGI's school, so please join us.

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Information Processing Society of Japan 94th Annual Conference on Computers and Education

The 94th Computer and Education Research Conference of the Information Processing Society of Japan will be held at the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics on Saturday, May 17, 2008.
Students, faculty, and staff of the university, as well as faculty and staff of Kyoto Computer Gakuin, one of our group schools, will make presentations.

For more information, please click here.
http://www.ipsj.or.jp/09sig/kaikoku/2008/CE94.html