Regional Studies
Our university is located in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture. Researching the history, culture and issues of the region not only allows us to share the results of our research with the local community, but also leads to students' integrated learning of earth science and the practice of education in line with one of our university's guiding principles, "coexistence with the community."
Regional Cooperation and Social Contribution White Paper 2023-2024
[Learn about Jomo]
The event will be held in collaboration with the city's community center, and participants will learn about Maebashi's characteristics and the history of the region.
[Gunma Modern History Research Group]
I am researching the modern history of Gunma Prefecture, particularly the modern and postwar history of Gunma Prefecture.
Lifelong learning
We will provide information about public lectures and learning opportunities to the local community.
We provide education and research on lifelong learning, promote university openness programs, and collaborate with related local organizations.
We will also provide information on our university's website, so please feel free to contact us if there is a course you would like to take.
[Terracotta Course]
A terracotta class (pottery class) will be held at our university (usually for three days between February and March).
Research on symbiosis
By combining the diverse strengths of each individual in the community with the strengths of the university, we aim to act toward the realization of a symbiotic society, and to achieve this goal through symbiotic research, aiming to be a research institution that lives in and creates the community. We will deepen the mutual exchange between the experience, knowledge, and wisdom of the local community and the accumulated research of the university.
We aim to promote the sharing of issues and networking between regions and organizations.
We conduct research into the process and relationships of building symbiotic relationships and resolving problems, and provide the findings.
[Open Classes]
We will open classes held at our university to the public and think about "coexistence" together with local residents.
Gender equality
- We will provide learning opportunities for local residents regarding gender equality.
We respond to requests for planning learning opportunities (lectures, courses, training, etc.), introducing lecturers, and dispatching lecturers. - We will cooperate with local governments, businesses, etc. in formulating policies related to gender equality.
We dispatch personnel to various councils and committees.
Contact point for cooperation with the local community
We plan and develop independent projects related to regional collaboration.
We act as a contact point for collaborative research and commissioned research with various organizations and companies.
We respond to requests to send members to various committees.
We will provide information about the university's regional collaboration projects.
Opening of facilities for learning
Our classrooms and other facilities can be used not only for lectures, study sessions, and training sessions organized by our university, but also for independent activities by local groups and other organizations.
(For information about usage fees, please contact the General Affairs Division, who is in charge of facility rentals.)
Volunteer activity
At our university, we notify students of volunteer activity requests received from companies and organizations via notices, emails, etc.
If you would like to apply for volunteer positions, please contact the person in charge and include the following information:
Any format is acceptable, so if you have a flyer or request letter, please send it to us.
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・Volunteer Overview
・ Date and time of the event (meeting place and activity time)
・Activity details
・Clothing and belongings
・Participant capacity
・Other (Notes)
・Deadline
・Contact details for requests and volunteer applications
Contact
Regional Coexistence Research Center
TEL 027-266-9060
MAIL kyosei-chiiki@c.kyoai.ac.jp