hello everyone.
Today, I would like to introduce a graduate of the Department of English Communication.
Ms. Ong Simin (graduated in 2020) is an international student from Singapore who is fluent in both Japanese and English.
After graduating, he went on to graduate school to learn more about disaster prevention.
I am continuing my research to improve the disaster prevention-related slogans that I have been working on since I was a student.
We are also working on disaster prevention education using English throughout the country.

The photo shows a scene of disaster prevention education at an elementary school, and a map of the population and age groups of each area in Kobe City that she created, as well as a map of the destination hospital equipped with an AED.
It is a map that makes it possible to see at a glance what kind of people are in which areas, how many people there are, and whether the necessary medical care system is in place.
While skillfully combining the language skills I majored in at university, knowledge of linguistics, a perspective unique to foreigners, and my own interest in disaster prevention,
After graduating, he is thinking about starting a business, so I am really looking forward to the future.
The power of language serves as a bridge between various domains.
I hope that you will improve your language skills and fly to various worlds.
So Ito, Professor, Department of English Communication, Faculty of International Communication