2021.06.01
At the Japan Society for Disaster Information Studies Young Researchers' Presentation Conference held on Saturday, April 24, Keigo Ueda, a first-year master's student at the Graduate School of Media and Governance, received the Young Researcher Presentation Award.
While enrolled in the Regional Creation Course at Shizuoka University, Mr. Ueda conducted research under the supervision of Associate Professor Motoki Fujii and Professor Makoto Koyama titled "Implementation and Evaluation of a Disaster Prevention Education Program to Connect Different Generations: A Trial at a Childcare Experience Practicum in a High School in Shizuoka Prefecture." He presented on this topic at the Japan Society for Disaster Information Studies Young Researchers' Presentation Conference held this April and received the Young Researcher Presentation Award.
The Japan Society for Disaster Information Studies aims to investigate and research disaster information useful for disaster prevention and mitigation, as well as methods for its transmission and reception, and to make recommendations to society.
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