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Now Recruiting: @ease supporters for the @ease Project for the Spring 2024 Semester

Publish: January 16, 2024
Administration Office

January 16, 2024

We are now recruiting @ease supporters for the Spring 2024 semester!

The @ease Project is recruiting "@ease supporters" to support students with disabilities.

Why not become an @ease supporter and help create an environment where all ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app students, with or without disabilities, can have comfortable learning opportunities?

The "@ease supporter Introduction Video," "Application Guidelines," and "Application Form" are available .

*A keio.jp account is required for viewing.

*Please watch the introduction video and read the application guidelines before applying.

Application Deadline: 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 31

Poster

Details

¡ö Eligibility

?Regular undergraduate students (in-person programs) enrolled at ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app

?Regular graduate students enrolled at ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app

¡ö Activities

General support for students with disabilities (e.g., information accessibility support such as note-taking/PC-taking, transcription of class materials, on-campus mobility assistance, various support at ceremonies and Juku-hosted events, setting up and operating class support equipment, and promotional activities for the @ease Project).

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Part 2:

¡ö How to Apply

?Please apply using the. (The application process is completed online.)

*Please watch the introduction video and read the application guidelines before applying.

¡ö No Experience Necessary

You can learn from scratch by participating in training sessions (participation is mandatory).

?Obtain Universal Manner Test Level 3 and 2 certification

?Attend note-taking and PC-taking training sessions

¡ö We will consider your available time slots, so you can make effective use of your free time.

¡ö This is a paid position.

We look forward to receiving your applications!

Contact Information

´ºÓêÖ±²¥app Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion keiodiversity@info.keio.ac.jp