Kickoff Symposium was held
Ochanomizu University Program of Leading Graduate School “Fostering long-term creativity and innovation with science and technology disciplines based on Ochanomizu spirit ‘Migakazuba’ in the next generation of global leaders” held a kickoff symposium titled “Kickoff Symposium – What is required for doctorate holders who lead the diverse society?” on March 3rd, 2014 in the Inter-Faculty Building 2 Room 201, Ochanomizu University.

Opening Remarks by President Hanyu

Guest Speech by Director Inomata
The Symposium started with greetings from University President Sawako Hanyu followed by a guest speech by Director Shino Inomata of the Ministry of Education‚ Culture‚ Sports‚ Science and Technology. Project Professor Hiroaki Takayanagi of the Leading Graduate School Promotion Center served as the moderator.

Signing Ceremony of Partnership Agreement
Subsequently, the signing ceremony of partnership agreement for educational research took place, where the Agreement to promote Partnership and Cooperation between Ochanomizu University and KEK (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) was concluded.
In the first session of the symposium, following the introduction to the program by Prof. Hazuki Furukawa, keynote lectures titled “What is required for doctorate holders who lead the diverse society?” were presented by Prof. Atsuto Suzuki (Director General, KEK), Ms. Yukako Uchinaga (Board Chair, Japan Women’s Innovative Network) and Mr. Luis López-Remón (Senior Vice President, Lanxess GmbH).

Presentation
by Prof. Furukawa

Keynote Lecture
by Prof. Suzuki, KEK

Keynote Lecture
by Ms. Uchinaga, J-Win

Keynote Lecture by
Mr. López-Remón, Lanxess GmbH

Panel Discussion
In the first half of the second session, the panel discussion themed “How to develop woman resources in science and technology who can maintain innovation in the society” was held with five panelists moderated by Program Coordinator Prof. Hazuki Furukawa. Panelists include three professors in charge of the Program for Leading Graduate Universities, Prof. Toshiyuki Awaji (Executive Vice President, Kyoto University), Prof. Tsuyoshi Kimura (Osaka University) and Prof. Isao Satoh (Tokyo Institute of Technology) as well as Ms. Yoko Kobayashi (CEO, NTT Com CHEO) and Ms. Masako Konishi (WWF Japan) who participate in the program as advisors. They had lively discussions including questions and answers from the audience.
In the latter half, Ochanomizu alumna Ms. Miku Hirano (CEO, Spicy Cinnamon) and Prof. Steven Hayward (University of East Anglia, UK) gave short talks.

Short Talk by Ms. Hirano

Short Talk by Prof. Hayward

Student in Program

Student in Program
Following to the short talks, the students in the minor course program, Kimiko Yamashita and Akiko Mito, talked of their ambitions for the program.
Lastly, Executive Vice President Tetsuya Kawamura, Program Director, gave the closing remarks.

Closing Remarks by Executive Vice President Kawamura
The symposium was a big success with more than 140 people from industries, partner schools, program members, Ochanomizu University staffs and students, etc. participating actively through questions and answers.
In the reception after the symposium, almost 100 people joined and deepened exchanges.