Applications for digital courses are now being accepted!
1. digital courses are now accepting applications
As part of the Digital Society Human Resource Development Program, a total of five digital lectures of approximately 180 minutes each will be held online on the theme of solving city issues by utilizing the power of digital technology. Through lectures by leading experts and practical group work, participants will learn a wide range of topics, from problem identification to solutions utilizing the power of digital technology.
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(1) Targets for recruitment
Students 18 years of age or older who belong to educational institutions such as universities (graduate schools), technical colleges, vocational schools, etc.
Any major is welcome. Students majoring in digital-related fields are welcome, as well as other students. Students can learn necessary knowledge through digital courses.
Students are welcome to apply regardless of where they live. However, for the internship and idea contest, students will be required to participate in the event in Tokyo, if necessary.
(2) Equipment, communication environment, etc. required for participation
Zoom-enabled equipment (PC, microphone, speakers, etc.) and a communication environment are required.
(3) How to apply
Please fill out the application form to apply.
(4) Application period
From Monday, July 3, 2023 to Monday, July 31, 2023
Applicants will be notified of their participation by Monday, August 10 to the e-mail address provided in the application form.
We have extended the application period until Tuesday, August 8, 2023.
(5) Number of applicants
About 100 people
In the event that the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of openings, participants will be selected based on the application questionnaire.
(6) Inquiries
Please fill out the inquiry form to contact us.
2. pre-briefing session was held
On Sunday, June 25, 2023, a pre-briefing session was held for students who are considering participating in the Digital Society Human Resource Development Program.
Many students participated in the session, which included an overview of the TMG Digital Services Bureau's activities and the Digital Society Human Resource Development Program, as well as a talk session with participants from last year's program.
The following is a summary of the presentation materials, video clips, and questions and answers from the participants. We hope you will find this information useful when you take part in this program!