ETHICAL CAMPUS 2025: A Platform for Change
On April 26, 2025, an exciting event, "ETHICAL CAMPUS 2025," will be held at the Tokyo International Exchange Center. Organized by MiraiSUS, based in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, this significant event aims to support university and high school students engaged in social challenges and volunteer work. With the spotlight on pressing social issues such as environmental concerns, international aid, inequality, poverty, food waste, and gender, the event seeks to forge meaningful connections between students and companies while enhancing collaboration among student groups.
Purpose of ETHICAL CAMPUS 2025
The primary objectives of ETHICAL CAMPUS 2025 are:
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Broadly communicate the activities and initiatives of young individuals involved in social causes, serving as a bridge between society and students.
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Foster connections and collaborations between students and businesses to ignite new partnerships and cooperative efforts.
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Encourage students to learn from one another, broadening their horizons and deepening their commitment to social contributions.
More than 70 student organizations committed to social causes will participate, highlighting the event's collaborative spirit. Prominent sponsors include notable companies like Mynavi, Seven & i Holdings, Resona Holdings, Kawada Feather, Nippon Life Insurance, and Brother Industries, among others.
Event Highlights
ETHICAL CAMPUS 2025 is designed to spotlight a variety of student-led initiatives and volunteer activities. The event will feature:
- - Presentation Awards: Student organizations will showcase their action plans for achieving SDGs by 2030. The top five teams, selected through preliminary rounds, will present their ideas on the main stage, judged on sustainability, creativity, feasibility, social impact, and presentation skills. Awards for Best Presentation and a special Mynavi Prize will be awarded.
- - Collaborative Project Announcements: Students and companies will unveil new projects aimed at addressing social issues, with opportunities for innovation through industry-academic partnerships.
- - Talks by Young Advocates: Student leaders will share personal experiences related to social issues, inspiring others.
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Kanta Hara: A freelance international cooperation specialist whose journey began with an encounter with a young girl in the Philippines, he has now amassed over 330,000 YouTube subscribers, sharing insights from his journeys in Africa and beyond.
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Rei Kanazawa: Co-representative of