Student Groups and Projects

Activities planned and run by students

Student Government and Events

  • Eiyukai
    Eiyukai
    The organization operates under the motto of "an organization for students, by students, and about students," and aims to promote interaction between students and enrich student life.
  • Student Public Relations Staff
    Student Public Relations Staff
    The PR group promotes the appeal of the university from a student perspective. They plan and manage open campus events and university tours.
  • Sharon Festival Executive Committee
    Sharon Festival Executive Committee
    Each year a different theme is chosen to create a special "Sharon Festival" (cultural festival) just for that year.
  • Choir
    Choir
    This is an officially recognized organization designated by the university, and is unique to our Christian university. They sing and play tone chimes at weekly worship services, entrance and graduation ceremonies, and are also active in welfare facilities and junior colleges.
  • Student Cafe
    Student cafe
    A student group that runs a cafe on the first floor of Building 4. In addition to coffee and cafe lattes, they also sell seasonal drinks and sweets.
  • As expected!
    As expected!
    A volunteer student team working on the SDGs is conducting activities to raise awareness of the SDGs on campus, such as making pizza using vegetables that would otherwise be discarded and distributing handmade organic soap.

Policy Project

  • Cocoon beauty silkworm
    Cocoon beauty silkworm
    A virtual company that contributes to regional revitalization through product development activities in collaboration with local companies
  • mutual love COCO
    mutual love COCO
    Since 2015, the group has been working in Hiraide Village in the Fujiwara district of Minakami Town, with the aim of solving local issues while working closely with local residents, with the goal of becoming "grandchildren of the community."
  • swallow pick
    swallow pick
    Providing learning support and creating a place for children with foreign roots living in Isesaki City and the surrounding area
  • Gunma Dialect Karuta Project
    A project to preserve language and culture through the development of Gunma dialect karuta cards and the holding of karuta tournaments for elementary schools

Global/Language

  • English Speech Contest
    English Speech Contest
    Writing Contest
    Vocabulary Contest
    An on-campus contest where students compete to show off the results of their daily English studies.
  • Drink English
    Drink English
    This is a university-recognized organization that works in collaboration with the GLocal office, and plans and manages a variety of events using English, such as game events, movie nights, and storytelling in English.
  • Le Petit Café Français
    Le Petit Café Français
    (Le Petit Cafe Francais)
    We plan and manage events and disseminate information on social media to help people learn about French language and culture.
  • ICC
    ICC (Intercultural Exchange Committee)
    We plan and run events such as welcome parties and Halloween parties to create opportunities for interaction between international students and Japanese students at our university.

Activities related to learning support, etc.

Based on the philosophy of "mutual love = symbiosis," our university has created many systems that allow students to support each other and deepen their learning.

  • Lapita Desk
    Lapita Desk
    Third and fourth year students will provide individual support in the library, including how to structure reports, citing rules, and how to handle references.
  • Teaching assistant
    Teaching assistant
    In addition to assisting teachers in classes and supporting class management, you will also provide a wide range of support, including providing learning guidance to students and answering their questions.
  • Academic Peer Tutor
    Academic Peer Tutor
    We provide support for English and Chinese language learning, and offer specific advice on how to study for exams such as the TOEIC and the Chinese Proficiency Test.
  • International Dormitory RA (Resident Assistant)
    International Dormitory RA (Resident Assistant)
    Students will live in a dormitory for exchange students, and will be given advice on daily life and procedures, as well as support from second-year students and above, including Japanese customs.
  • Elementary school education supporter
    Elementary school education supporter
    First-year students in the School Education course who wish to participate will provide year-round support to students at nearby elementary schools (4 schools), including assistance with their studies and daily life guidance.
  • Tutor for international students
    Even for international students who pass the entrance exam and become students at our university, living and studying in a foreign country can be very difficult. International Student Tutors are students who provide one-on-one support to international students to help them with their worries and anxieties. They not only provide advice on their studies but also on everyday life, helping international students to make the most of their university life at our university.
  • Tutors supporting students with disabilities
    Our university is promoting a universal campus environment, and we have students who provide individual support for students with disabilities in their university life and studies. After undergoing training, they take notes and support activities on campus, helping to create a campus where everyone can coexist.
  • ITサポート
    Support students in using the university's various IT tools and networks, and provide support for technical issues such as PC problems and Wi-Fi connections.
  • Japanese language class supporter
    Subsidizing Japanese language classes for elementary school students with foreign roots

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