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[Okayama University] Two Groups from the Faculty of Agriculture and Faculty of Education Receive Awards in the 'Student Innovation Challenge Promotion Project'

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Two groups from Okayama University have received awards in the 'Student Innovation Challenge Promotion Project'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 'Student Innovation Challenge Promotion Project'?
A: The 'Student Innovation Challenge Promotion Project' supports young people in solving regional issues and challenging small-scale businesses through flexible ideas and practical activities.
Q: How many groups received awards in this project?
A: Five organizations, including two groups from Okayama University, received awards out of 26 participating groups.
Q: What were the projects that received awards from Okayama University?
A: The award-winning projects were 'Small City in Our Garden (SCOG) - A Greenhouse Design Project Led by Children and Students' by the SCOG Leaders of the Crop Production Technology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, and the 'Inclusive 'Urja Dance' Project' by the Sakou Laboratory, Faculty of Education.
Q: What are the future plans for the 'SCOG' project?
A: The plan is to model the activity and develop it into a sustainable initiative that represents the Faculty of Agriculture at Okayama University in FY2026.
Q: What is the goal of the 'Inclusive 'Urja Dance' Project'?
A: The goal is to further enliven Okayama and the 'Urja Dance' together with the community through the activities of 'Rinbu Onra'.