Keio University

Now Recruiting: @ease supporters for the @ease Project for Supporting Students with Disabilities (Fall 2023 Semester)

Publish: June 19, 2023
Administration Office

2023/06/19

We are now recruiting @ease supporters for the Fall 2023 Semester!

The @ease Project is recruiting undergraduate and graduate students to become "@ease supporters" to support students with disabilities.

Why not become an @ease supporter and help create an environment where all Keio students, with or without disabilities, can have comfortable learning opportunities?

The "@ease supporter Introduction Video," "Application Guidelines," and "Application Form" are available here

*A keio.jp account is required to view the materials.

*Please review the introduction video and application guidelines before applying.

Application Deadline: 3:00 p.m., Monday, July 3

Poster

Details

■Eligibility

・Regular (on-campus) students enrolled in an undergraduate faculty at Keio University

・Regular students enrolled in a graduate school at Keio University

■Activities

General support for students with disabilities (e.g., information support such as note-taking/PC-taking, transcription of class materials, mobility assistance on campus, various support at ceremonies and events hosted by the Juku, setting up and operating class support equipment, promotional activities for the @ease Project).

■How to Apply

・Please apply via the Google Form . (The application process is completed entirely online.)

*Please review the activity introduction video and application guidelines before applying.

■No Experience Necessary

You can learn from scratch by attending training sessions (participation is mandatory).

・Obtain Universal Manner Test Level 3 and 2 certification

・Attend note-taking and PC-taking training sessions

■Make Use of Your Free Time

We will consider your available time slots for activities.

■On-Campus Work

This is a paid position.

We look forward to your applications!

Contact

Keio University Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion keiodiversity@info.keio.ac.jp