eフットボールメンテナンス何時まで

<ウェブサイト名>

<現在の時刻>

出典: 標準

This site uses Google Analytics to monitor site usage.Google Analytics uses COOKIEs to collect user information. View our COOKIE policy. Do not acceptAcceptGo To ContentHomeNewsEventsThemesAccessDonateJASearch MenuHomeHomeWho we areWho we areAbout usAbout usAbout usAcademic CalendarMessage from the PresidentQuestionnaireSite PolicyOfficial social media accountsThe UniversityFacts and FiguresVisionVisionVisionOur visionResearch: Working with society, for societyEducation: Thinking globallyInternational: Hub campusLocal Partnerships: Training for the futurePartner UniversitiesInternational OfficesInitiatives for SDGsThe Kobe University FundOur HistoryOur HistoryOur HistoryOur HistoryThe Kobe University FundThe Kobe University FundThe Kobe University FundThe Kobe University FundOrganization and University AdministrationOrganization and University AdministrationOrganization and University AdministrationExecutive membersContactKobe University DirectoryRules and RegulationsChartersChartersChartersCharter on EducationCharter on EnvironmentCharter on ResearchPublic RelationsPublic RelationsPublic RelationsPublic RelationsPublications - Back numbersPress Release ProcedureInformation DisclosureInformation DisclosureInformation DisclosureInternational ProgramsDistinctive Education and Research ProgramsCertified Evaluation and AccreditationLong-term Plan and Evaluation of the UniversityMission and GoalAcademic OrganizationTeaching StaffStudentsCurriculum, Standard for Grading System, Criteria for Graduation Completion of CourseEducation and Research Environments for StudentsTuition and FeesStudent SupportInternational ActivitiesStudying in JapanFor International StudentsUniversity Information and DisclosureCampusCampusCampusCampusStudy in KobeStudy in KobeAdmissionsAdmissionsAdmissionsAbout admissionsAdmission Policy of Kobe UniversityUndergraduate AdmissionsGraduate School Admissions - Master's programmesGraduate School Admissions - Doctoral programmesResearch StudentsExchange programsCourses in EnglishCourses in EnglishCourses in EnglishEnglish-Based Master's Program (MA, Graduate School of Science)ICHS Course (MA, PhD, Graduate School of Health Sciences)International Program for Medical Research (PhD, Graduate School of Medicine)Kobe Global Graduate Program for Agricultural Science (MA, PhD, Graduate School of Agricultural Science)Kobe University Interdisciplinary Master Program (KIMAP)SESAMI PhD Program (PhD, Graduate School of Business Administration)Special Course on Development Policy (MA, Graduate School of International Cooperation)CoursesCoursesCoursesAgricultural Engineering and Socio-Economics (Bachelor)Agricultural Engineering and Socio-Economics (Doctoral)Agricultural Engineering and Socio-Economics (Master)Agrobioscience (Bachelor)Agrobioscience (Doctoral)Agrobioscience (Master)Architecture (Bachelor)Architecture (Doctoral)Architecture (Master)Biology (Bachelor)Biology (Doctoral)Biology (Master)Biomedical Sciences (Master)Bioresource Science (Bachelor)Bioresource Science (Doctoral)Bioresource Science (Master)Business Administration (Bachelor)Business Administration (Doctoral)Business Administration (Master)Chemical Science and Engineering (Bachelor)Chemical Science and Engineering (Doctoral)Chemical Science and Engineering (Master)Chemistry (Bachelor)Chemistry (Doctoral)Chemistry (Master)Child Education (Bachelor)Computational Science (Doctoral)Computational Science (Master)Cultural Interaction (Doctoral)Cultural Interaction (Master)Culture and Globalization (Doctoral)Culture and Globalization (Master)Development and Economics Program (Doctoral)Development and Economics Program (Master)Economics (Bachelor)Economics (Doctoral)Economics (Master)Engineering, Civil (Bachelor)Engineering, Civil (Doctoral)Engineering, Civil (Master)Engineering, Computer and Systems (Bachelor)Engineering, Electrical and Electronic (Bachelor)Engineering, Electrical and Electronic (Doctoral)Engineering, Electrical and Electronic (Master)Engineering, Mechanical (Bacheloar)Engineering, Mechanical (Doctoral)Engineering, Mechanical (Master)Environment and Sustainability (Bachelor)Global Cultures (Bachelor)Global Transportation Sciences (Bachelor)Health Sciences (Bachelor)Health Sciences (Doctoral)Health Sciences (Master)Human Cultural Studies (Doctoral)Human Cultural Studies (Master)Human Development and Community (Bachelor)Human Development (Doctoral)Human Development (Master)Human Environmental Science (Doctoral)Human Environmental Science (Master)Human Social Dynamics (Doctoral)Human Social Dynamics (Master)Humanities (Bachelor)Information Science (Doctoral)Information Science (Master)International Law/Law and Development Program (Doctoral)International Law/Law and Development Program (Master)International Studies Program (Doctoral)International Studies Program (Master)Kobe University Interdisciplinary Master Program (KIMAP)Law (Bachelor)Law and Politics (Law - Master)Law and Politics (Law - Doctoral)Law and Politics (Political Science - Doctoral)Law and Politics (Political Science - Master)Marine Engineering (Bachelor)Maritime Sciences (Doctoral)Maritime Sciences (Master)Mathematics (Bachelor)Mathematics (Doctoral)Mathematics (Master)Medical Sciences (Doctoral)Medicine (Bachelor)Ocean Safety Systems Science (Bachelor)Physics (Bachelor)Physics (Doctoral)Physics (Master)Planetology (Bachelor)Planetology (Doctoral)Planetology (Master)Political Science and Area Studies Program (Doctoral)Political Science and Area Studies Program (Master)Science, Technology and Innovation (Doctoral)Science, Technology and Innovation (Master)Systems Science (Doctoral)Systems Science (Master)Short Term ProgramsShort Term ProgramsShort Term ProgramsShort Term ProgramsAcademic PolicyAcademic PolicyAcademic PolicyDiploma PolicyCurriculum PolicyStudy in JapanStudy in JapanStudy in JapanStudy in JapanProcedures for Entering JapanChange of Status of ResidenceExtension of Period of StayImmigration and Residence Procedures upon Arrival in JapanInviting Family Members to Japan and Necessary Procedures after their ArrivalLeaving Japan temporarily and Re-entryOrientation for New International StudentsWork Permit for Part-time JobsProcedure for Staying in JapanResidence Card ReissuanceInformation to report to the Immigration BureauResidence CardTemporary Withdrawal from UniversityCampus LifeCampus LifeAbout Kobe and HyogoAbout Kobe and HyogoAbout Kobe and HyogoAbout Hyogo PrefectureAbout Kobe CityTop 5 Must-see Attractions in KobeCampus GuideCampus GuideCampus GuideKobe University CafeteriasRegistered Tangible Cultural Properties in Kobe UniversityFacilities for Fitness and Extracurricular ActivitiesKobe University Medical Center for Student HealthInformation Science and Technology CenterKobe University Learning CommonsLearning Facilities and Relaxing EnvironmentsKobe University LibrariesStudent LifeStudent LifeStudent LifeClubs and Circles in Kobe UniversityDaily lifeStudent voicesAcademic CalendarAcademic CalendarAcademic CalendarAcademic CalendarTuition and FeesTuition and FeesTuition and FeesAbout TuitionAbout Enrollment Fee Exemption and DeferralAbout Tuition Fee ExemptionEnrollment Fee Exemption and Deferral Tuition Fee ExemptionStudent SupportStudent SupportStudent SupportStudent SupportHousing InformationHousing InformationHousing InformationHousing InformationKobe University Residential FacilitiesPrivate Dormitories and ResidencesRental Guarantor System at Kobe UniversityWhen moving outPrivate HousingScholarshipsScholarshipsScholarshipsScholarshipsPre-enrollment ScholarshipsCareersCareersCareersCareersInternshipsKobe University Tokyo Office - Career Centre, Tokyo BranchAlumniAlumniAlumniOverseas Alumni AssociationsKobe University Homecoming DayKobe University Community Network "KU-Net"Notice regarding the issuing of various certificates for graduatesResearch andCorporate RelationsResearch andCorporate RelationsResearch SupportResearch SupportResearch SupportResearch SupportAccommodationGrant Application Support in EnglishHandbook for international researchersSupport schemeCode of Conduct for ScientistsFunded Research ProgramsFunded Research ProgramsFunded Research ProgramsFunded Research ProgramsGrants-in-Aid for Scientific ResearchKobe University Strategic International Collaborative Research GrantDevelopment of a global-standard, minimally invasive, functional brain network mapping technique for brain surgeryEstablishing an Asian Network to develop a novel treatment for prostate cancerInternational consortium on ‘Mie-tronics’: a new emerging field of nanophotonicsInternational agricultural research platform for sustainable food productionIlluminating how huge earthquakes occur in Japan, Mexico and ChileCreating an international innovation hub for engineering biologyInternational membrane consortium on research and education strives for sustainable and carbon-neutral societiesInstitute of Promoting Academic Research ProgramsInstitute of Promoting Academic Research ProgramsInstitute of Promoting Academic Research ProgramsInstitute of Promoting Academic Research ProgramsOffice of Research ManagementOrganization for Advanced and Integrated ResearchResearch Facility Center for Science and TechnologyCollaborationCollaborationCollaborationCollaborationEnterprise Partnerships DivisionOffice of Promoting Regional PartnershipFaculties and SchoolsFaculties and SchoolsNewsNewsCategoryFeaturesInterviewsProjectsSpecial issuesPress releasesSDGsGoal 1: No povertyGoal 2: Zero hungerGoal 3: Good health and well-beingGoal 4: Quality educationGoal 5: Gender equalityGoal 6: Clean water and sanitationGoal 7: Affordable and clean energyGoal 8: Decent work and economic growthGoal 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureGoal 10: Reduced inequalityGoal 11: Sustainable cities and communitiesGoal 12: Responsible consumption and productionGoal 13: Climate actionGoal 14: Life below waterGoal 15: Life on landGoal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutionsGoal 17: Partnership for the goalsAreasSocial sciencesMathematics and physicsChemistryEngineering sciencesInformaticsBiological sciencesAgriculture and EnvironmentMedicine, dentistry and pharmacologyHumanitiesEventsEventsEvent categoriesTalksOpen lecturesUniversity activitiesEvent areasSocial sciencesEvent locationsRokkodai 1st CampusOff-campusOnlineEvent audiencesStudentsAudienceProspective studentsCurrent studentsAlumsCorporate and societyFaculty and staff CloseNews TopCategoriesFeatures2021.11.09Kobe University: A Global Knowledge Base that will Invigorate Future Society ‘Co-creation’ and ‘Collaboration’ are keyMedicine, dentistry and pharmacologyBiomedical engineeringMedical systemsRoboticshinotoriIndustry-academia collaborationSurgery assistance robotsOn April 1 2021, Professor FUJISAWA Masato was appointed President of Kobe University for the next 4 years. Formerly the Dean of the Graduate School of Medicine, President Fujisawa is known in Japan for his pioneering work in robot-assisted surgery for prostate cancer and kidney cancer. In addition to collaborating on numerous joint research projects, he was also involved in the development of a surgical robot made in Japan and performed the first surgery in the world that used it. We asked President Fujisawa about the responsibilities of his new position and the future image that Kobe University is aiming for.Towards an internationally outstanding center for education and research My specialization is urology in Graduate School of Medicine. Even though I wished that I could have contributed to the development of the graduate school and advanced medical care for a little longer as the dean of the Graduate School of Medicine, I was determined to devote myself to Kobe University as a whole should I have the opportunity to become president. Kobe University is my alma mater and I have an especially strong attachment to and pride in the university. I will utilize my background in research and education, as well as my experiences as director of Kobe University Hospital and dean of the Graduate School of Medicine to firmly take the lead as president in managing university operations, while considering both the university’s heritage and opportunities for innovation.Kobe University is a comprehensive university consisting of 10 faculties and 15 graduate schools. The coexistence and mutual cooperation between the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, life and biomedical sciences has given rise to a rich environment for education and research. I believe that it is our duty as a university to contribute to society by utilizing and applying our continuously renowned education and research resources, conducting fundamental scientific research to seek the truth through intellectual activity and creativity, and propagating innovation through applied scientific joint research with local society, in addition to fostering human resources through our outstanding education.To achieve this, we will keep an eye out for opportunities for collaboration and co-creation with other universities, investors, industries and government bodies, revolutionize creativity in research, education and business, and attract top-level researchers from around the world. Through these efforts, Kobe University will become a world-class co-creation hub for outstanding research and education.Collaborating on research and education projects through multidisciplinary co-creationUpon becoming president I drew up a new long-term version for Kobe University, which is to advance and develop the university as a ‘global hub for the multidisciplinary co-creation of research and education.’Drawing upon the existing strengths and distinctive characteristics of the university’s various fields of research and education, we will develop Kobe University into a hub for the multidisciplinary co-creation of research and education that is capable of promoting high level collaborations and joint projects.We will also tackle new challenges cultivating the new knowledge and invaluable human resources necessary to resolve current and future societal issues. This will enable Kobe University to meet the needs of a post-pandemic, knowledge-based digital society with a rapidly aging population.As for research, Kobe University will become an eminent research hub by being open to joint ventures with industries, government bodies and other universities, and of course collaborations within the university. We also aim to resolve the global issues specified in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by cultivating the knowledge and innovation required to excel in cutting-edge research and returning the fruits of these efforts to society. In addition, we will establish a resilient innovation ecosystem. This will strengthen our ability to adapt to the diverse, complex and fluid structure of post-corona society and shifts in academic direction, improve our resilience by flexibly drawing upon our persistent, continued successes, and bolster our research strengths.Furthermore, we will take measures to provide career support and a welcoming research environment for young researchers and women researchers in order to cultivate human resources who will contribute towards research and education. In particular, we will strengthen the systems that enable outstanding students and young researchers to increase their career potential on-campus, and those that provide financial support to PhD. students and young researchers.Education that meets the demands of globalization and digitalizationIn our education, we place great importance upon fostering the diversity, internationality, excellence and adaptability that are necessary to thrive in a new sustainable society. Kobe University will maximize its knowledge resources using AI, IoT, big data analysis and fundamental information technology, producing graduates who are able to create new values and implement them into society. To this aim, Kobe University shall defy the boundaries between academic fields, collaborate with society, and promote practical learning, value creation, entrepreneurial and data science education that incorporates the knowledge, skills and techniques required for industry-government-academia co-creation.In addition, vital aspects for improving our global outlook include strengthening our support for international education and our study abroad environment, as well as developing international exchange and joint education with prestigious universities overseas.To foster outstanding innovators who can play an active role in digital society, we will fully realize our concept of a ‘global & inclusive campus’. This involves combining a safe study environment (not only for international students but for students of all ages and backgrounds including disabled and working students) with high-quality programmes and AI/data science education.  Establishing an innovation ecosystem by creating  the ‘knowledge’, talented ‘human resources’ and outstanding ‘environment’ required for value creation. Kobe University endeavours to offer a diverse and inclusive environment in which every single member can fully contribute their respective strengths in research, education and administration. My ideal is the creation of an open university with an environment that is welcoming and comfortable for everyone.As for initiatives for a post-corona oriented educational environment, I would like to aim towards becoming a university that transcends the boundaries of time and space to achieve harmony between real and virtual spaces. We will achieve this by establishing the infrastructure for next generation ICT education and revolutionizing digital education; including remote learning through online classes for on-campus, working and overseas students, and blended learning styles such as the ‘flipped classroom’ that incorporate e-learning.Bolstering Kobe University’s prestige by contributing towards international societyIn order to promote this kind of research and education, it is vital to create a pipeline through which rich research and education can flow organically, facilitating multilateral collaborations between Kobe University and its surroundings, including Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, the Kansai region and local industries. We will continue to make efforts towards establishing a ‘Kobe platform for industry-government-academia collaborations in research and education’, and promote outstanding research and education projects centred on multidisciplinary co-creation. In addition, I would like to bolster Kobe University’s prestige and increase its contributions to global society by realizing the 3 pillars of development; cultivating the ‘knowledge’, efficient ‘human resources’ and outstanding ‘environment’ necessary for value creation and its implementation.Kobe University is an institution that gives every student opportunities for self-development and to realize their aims and dreams. I would like for all young researchers and students to have a dream, passion and a little greed. A small amount of greed can be considered a positive thing. I would like our students turn this greed into the energy, so that when they are at a loss, they can keep moving forward without missing opportunities and triumph over adversity. I think students should challenge themselves and not impose limits on their own success. I hope that all the outstanding students admitted to Kobe University will push themselves to see how far they can go. I would like them to keep walking down their own path while receiving optimum support from the university.Next year in 2022, Kobe University will celebrate the 120th anniversary of its establishment. Mirroring the slogan of ‘knowledge, people, co-creation and cooperation’, all of our staff will pool their strength in order to bring about creative improvements and invigorate Kobe University’s core image as a global knowledge hub that will enliven the bright societies of the future. In a changing society affected by the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, Kobe University will become a regional center aiding local revitalization, while doing our utmost to transmit information throughout Japan and the world in order to benefit global society.Interviewee Profile Professor FUJISAWA Masato, Kobe University PresidentBorn in Hyogo Prefecture, President Fujisawa graduated from Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine. In 2005, he became a professor at the Graduate School, subsequently going on to be director of Kobe University Hospital and an executive assistant to the university president. In 2019, he was appointed dean of the Graduate School of Medicine.Robot-assisted surgery on prostate cancer was the first of its kind to be approved in Japan. Following on from this success, President Fujisawa also played a leading role in getting robot-assisted surgery for removing a portion of kidney cancer to be covered by health insurance in April 2016.As Japan’s leader in this field, Professor Fujisawa has a forward-thinking outlook. He is constantly striving to educate the next generation and to make robot-assisted surgery more widespread.He co-developed the first Japanese-made surgical robot 'hinotoriTM' with the Kobe-based Medicaroid Corporation, which was approved for medical use in August 2020 (see article below).Kobe University co-develops the first Japan-made surgical robot 'hinotoriTM'World-first! Verification testing for remote surgery.  On December 14 2020, the inaugural surgery was successfully performed using the first Japan-made surgical robot ‘hinotoriTM’. The radical prostatectomy took place at Kobe University Hospital’s International Clinical Cancer Research Center (ICCRC). The surgeons were President FUJISAWA Masato (who at the time was the Dean of the School and Graduate School of Medicine, and a professor of urology) and Associate Professor HINATA Nobuyuki.HinotoriTM was developed through a collaboration between Kobe University and Medicaroid Corporation. It was approved for medical use in August 2020.In the cockpit, which is situated away from the robotic arms, the surgeon can view clear 3D footage of the surgical site while operating the arms. This enables more detailed surgery to be performed than was previously possible.In the field of robotic-assisted surgery the American-made Da Vinci Surgical System is well-known, with over 6000 units currently in operation worldwide. Although there is little difference in their basic functions, one merit of hinotoriTM is that there is a greater degree of freedom to move the arms, making it easy to maintain the space during surgery. Currently, systems are being developed that use AI analysis to visualize surgical movements; these include a training system that allows young doctors to learn from operations performed by experienced surgeons and a remote system for assisted surgery that uses 5G (fifth generation cellular networks). Kobe University has established a verification testing facility, the Precision and Tele Surgery Center, in the ICCRC. This facility is carrying out the world’s first verification testing for the telesurgery of a surgical robot (hinotoriTM) using a proprietary 5G network. From Kobe to the World: Photoimmunotherapy for CancerTrilateral collaboration between Kobe City, Rakuten Medical Japan, and Kobe University On February 10th 2021, Kobe University’s Graduate School of Medicine signed a collaborative agreement for the research and development of new cancer treatments with Kobe City and Rakuten Medical Japan Inc.At Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster, various initiatives related to photoimmunotherapy are being conducted. These include research into developing ways to apply this therapy to a wider range of cancers, as well as surgical training for the doctors who carry out this treatment.Photoimmunotherapy was developed by KOBAYASHI Hisataka, a senior investigator at National Cancer Institute (NCI). It is a minimally invasive therapy where a specialized agent (Akalux) that binds to cancer cells is administered and then a laser is used to target and destroy the cancer cells. Kobe University has already started using this method to treat patients with head and neck cancers. Next, they will conduct research into the application of this therapy to the field of urology, including prostate and bladder cancers, while contributing towards photoimmunotherapy-related education and the technique’s widespread adoption.President Fujisawa hopes that photoimmunotherapy will spread from Kobe to the world: “First of all, we will use this therapy to advance head and neck cancer treatment and then focus on cancers affecting other areas of the body. We have several ideas as to how we can apply photoimmunotherapy to urological cancers.”Note: this article is also available as a PDF in Vol. 11 of the Kobe University Newsletter "Kaze" (October 2021).Related LinksMessage from the PresidentKobe University: Our VisionResearchersFujisawa MasatoProfessorGraduate School of MedicineGraduate School of MedicineSHAREMore from these researchersPress releases2022.11.10Medicine, dentistry and pharmacologyThick and sticky bacteria are more resistant to antibiotics, leading to high patient mortalityPress releases2021.11.26Medicine, dentistry and pharmacologyTestosterone-producing Leydig cells successfully generated from iPS cellsMore about these topicsPress releases2020.06.19Medicine, dentistry and pharmacologyTearExo®: new breast cancer detection method uses tearsPress releases2019.01.31Medicine, dentistry and pharmacologyHighly sensitive method to detect potential cancer biomarkerFeatures2024.04.22Medicine, dentistry and pharmacologyA new department for the development of new medical devicesFeatures2022.09.29Medicine, dentistry and pharmacologyMedical engineering collaboration aims for accurate hearing loss diagnosesページの先頭へ1-1, Rokkodai-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe, 657-8501, JAPANProspective studentsCurrent studentsAlumsCorporate and societyFaculty and staffContactAccessJobsOfficial social media accountsCampus calendarPrivacy policySite policySite map© Kobe University

ゴルフオリンピック計算アプリ無料 ピナモンティ 188bet(188ベット)のお得なプロモーションボーナスを徹底 ... ブックメーカーおすすめランキング!50サイト以上紹介 ...
Copyright ©eフットボールメンテナンス何時まで The Paper All rights reserved.