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Graduate School of Science and Faculty of Science Fellowship

Communications & Public Relations Committee

 

The annual meeting between students and Academic and Administrative Staff of the Graduate School of Science and School of Science was held at the Koishikawa Botanical Garden on Monday, May 22, 2023, from 3:00 p.m. The weather was light rain on the morning of the meeting, but as it got closer, the weather changed to light overcast. It was drizzling on the morning of the day, but as it got closer, the weather changed to a light overcast. Many students and Academic and Administrative Staff gathered in the garden to prepare for the event, which was jointly organized by student volunteers from each Department and the staff.



Top: Dean Shinichi Okoshi, Graduate School and Faculty of Science
Below: A scene from the reception of the Graduate School of Science and Faculty of Science in Koishikawa

This party started as a beer party held in the Botanical Garden after the guidance for higher education in May 1971 and has continued for a long time (from "Public Relations of the Faculty of Science," Vol. 3, No. 5). The meeting was held for the first time in four years.

The opening address by Dean Shinichi Okoshi of the Graduate School and Faculty of Science was followed by a toast, and the party began. Many participants were seen chatting in a circle in the tent and under the big tree. The smiling faces of the students and Academic and Administrative Staff seemed to make the park even livelier. Although the weather was a little chilly, we enjoyed the spring breeze and the nature of the Botanical Garden, which was beginning to sprout green, and had a congenial and enjoyable time of fellowship.

I hope that this annual event, where students and Academic and Administrative Staff interact with each other beyond the boundaries of their Departments, will continue in the future.

 

 

Faculty of Science News, July 2023

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