Professor Masahiko Murata of the Faculty of Business Administration was interviewed by the Science and Medical Department of the Yomiuri Shimbun, and introduced our university's efforts to train "disaster prevention specialists" certified by the Japan Disaster Prevention Organization, and the morning edition of the Yomiuri Shimbun on April 2021, 4. A comment was posted on the paper.
On paper, interest in “disaster prevention specialists” is increasing nationwide, with the number of certified disaster prevention specialists surpassing 20 at the end of last year, and disaster prevention specialists in various regions supporting local disaster prevention capabilities through local disaster drills and evacuation drills. In addition, the university has held a training course for disaster prevention specialists as part of its classes, and has trained a total of about 5 students to become disaster prevention specialists over five years.
At our university, "KUIS BOSAI" by student disaster prevention specialists continues to be active, and Mr. Wataru Miyamoto, a third-year management student, is the director and serves as an instructor for the "Citizen EMT course" required to obtain a disaster prevention qualification. increase. From 3, in addition to the existing Miki Campus and Amagasaki Campus, we plan to offer disaster prevention specialist training courses at the Kobe Yamate Campus as well.

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(Masahiko Murata, Professor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Administration)
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