CHEER UP! by Chukyo University Ashizuka Seminar
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¥222,000 目標金額¥200,000円
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Introduction to the Ashizuka Seminar
"CHEER UP!" is an industry-academia collaboration project where people who want to support students and alumni can meet one-on-one.
This is the new seminar that started in 2021, the Ashizuka Seminar at Chukyo University's School of Sports Science.
The club consists of approximately 50 second- to fourth-year students from four departments: Education, Health, Sports, and Management.
We collaborate with companies, participate in events, and have guest speakers give talks.
Students are voluntarily learning about sports business and sports marketing from a sport-related perspective.
Recently, we have been carrying out the following activities:
In this way, the Ashidzuka seminar actively ventures outside the campus and carries out a variety of activities.
A matching tote bag for all seminar students to carry around during these activities and to hold their laptops etc.
I wanted to do this, so I started this project.
Product Description
This tote bag is made of canvas, so it is sturdy and durable .
It has a pocket, so it is easy to use, and it can be folded up to be small, so it is easy to carry.
In addition to being large enough to hold a computer or textbooks , the bag can also be designed with your own ideas.
This is an original product that I came up with. It is simple and easy to use, and was created by the Ashizuka seminar that started in 2021.
It was designed with this meaning in mind.
The color of the logo and letters is green, which represents a sense of security, stability, and harmony .
This expresses the idea that this is a "warm seminar where you can learn and become involved."
Also, the UN Summit adopted
The green SDGs are "Good health and well-being for all," "Taking concrete action to combat climate change," and "Increasing abundance on land."
The name is intended to convey the message of "Let's protect our umbrellas," and is a theme of the Ashidzuka Zen Center, which is working on sports SDGs.
It is filled with Mi's thoughts .
Project Objective
This project will not only strengthen the bond between the seminar students,
We hope to create an opportunity for off-campus exchanges with Chukyo University alumni, seminar students' families, friends, and others.
I also hope that these exchanges will lead to new seminar activities.
We look forward to your CHEER UP!