From 2 through 12 August, two departments of the Graduate School of Engineering -- the Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering and the Department of Urban Management -- jointly hosted a summer program, "International Human Resource Development for Construction of Disaster-Resilient Countries (DRC)". The program hosted 39 students from six institutions and focused on "Disaster and Health Risk Management for Liveable Cities", and was organized under the Wild & Wise Collaborative Learning Program with support from Kyoto University.
Eight overseas institutions -- the Asian Institute of Technology, Chulalongkorn University, and Kasetsart University in Thailand; Vietnam National University Hanoi; Mandalay Technological University and Yangon Technological University in Myanmar; Brawijaya University in Indonesia; and the National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan -- were represented by 23 participants, who were joined by 12 students from Kyoto University and four auditors from Kansai University.
Day one consisted of an orientation, a lecture on Japanese culture featuring an English rakugo performance, and a welcome party. From 3 through 10 August, lectures were delivered by faculty from the KU Graduate School of Engineering, Graduate School of Medicine, and other institutions. 3 August was devoted to an internship program conducted by Newjec Inc, while 8th featured a site visit to Amagase Dam, where the participants learned about measures to control floods under a changing climate.
The students also took part in group work, discussing and presenting on what they had learned through the DRC program.
The 11-day program concluded with a final examination for all participants.
Related links
- International Program on Resilient Society Development Under Changing Climate (RSDC)
http://www.drc.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/rsdc/eng/ - Wild & Wise Collaborative Learning Programs (2017-2018)
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/education-campus/international/course/course29.html