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Original video promoting Kagoshima University SDGs activities, planned by students

Kagoshima University Original SDGs Symbol Mark and Catchphrase

Formulation of the “Kagoshima University Policy for the Promotion of the Reduction of Plastic Waste”

The 2023 Volunteer Group Exchange Meeting was held.

Course subjects「Sustainable Development Goals and Their Impact on Society」

Self-advocacy education program (rehabilitation activities)

Kagoshima University Faculty of Science Amami Islands Regional Elementary and Junior High School Science Outreach Lessons - Unravel the Wonders of Science with Dr. Koyama!

SDGs-related items have been added to the list of subjects for which we provide on-site classes.

2024 Kagoshima University Amami Islands Base Symposium - Aiming to be a Core Base for Regional Revitalization in the Amami Islands

Human Resources for Solving Local Issues Human Resources Development and Business Creation Demonstration Project

Research into obligate intracellular parasitic bacteria that cause zoonotic diseases
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Student training and training for professionals that contributes to community rehabilitation in the Amami Islands
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Protecting regional healthcare in the future: Student training on remote islands in Kagoshima Prefecture
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Next-generation and current human resource development and public awareness for a sustainable remote island medical system
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Preventive care program for the elderly, including physical fitness tests and health checks at day-care centers - DOKUSA UP Program -
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Research on the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases and longevity in Amami

Exhibiting hands-on experiments at the “Science Festival for Youth in China”

2023 Amami Islands Regional Kagoshima University Public Lecture for Elementary School Students and Their Parents: Scratch Game Programming for Parents and Children with Professor Koyama in Amami

Research on biodiversity education using plants in elementary school playgrounds

Efforts to preserve and pass on the unique culture of remote islands through the development of historical research on the “transmission of island songs”