
International Internship took place from August to September in 2017.
Our 3rd-year students experienced on-the-job training at 5 locations in overseas and 7 locations in Japan.
Venue |
Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture,Japan |
Name of Project |
Takasago City rainfall drainage system |
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From September 19 to 29, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Lei Tong Kun from Macau |
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I am able to know about how the construction industry works. I realized that a construction project is usually divided into many different parts and are deployed to many specialized company, rather than totally completed by one company. In addition, the construction industry emphasizes more in the safety issue instead of the pace of the progress. The international internship allows me to experience working in a foreign country. I am able to know about different working cultures.


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Venue |
Osaka City, Japan |
Name of Project |
Yobaisan Highway Bridge |
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From September 4 to 15, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Lai Youxi from China |
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I got further understanding of construction method of PC bridge, properties of concrete, and some details like extendable equipment and shoe by visiting the construction site, and learned some knowledge of land surveying. Besides, this internship gives me a further understanding of how general contractor in Japan supervises and arranges the quality, safety and cost of the project. I was lucky to see the accomplishment of one of the bridges and attend the final inspection with many staffs from Sumitomo-Mitsui Construction and Nexco at the final day of my internship. This experience will be helpful for choosing my future career.


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Venue |
GUjo City, Gifu, Japan |
Name of Project |
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Period |
From August 28 to September 1, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Lee Meng Heng from Taiwan |
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While there were some communication inconveniences before the internship, the internship itself was a valuable experience. I believe it fosters interest in the field of civil works. However, since we do not hold any engineering licenses, there is nothing to do on-site other than touring the site. It gets quite boring once you have seen everything on-site; therefore, it might be better to go somewhere where we can actually do some work.
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Venue |
Takatsuki City, Osaka, Japan |
Name of Project |
Youbaizan Expressway bridge
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Period |
From August 28 to September 1, 2017 |
Name of Student |
LI Suheng from China |
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For a foreign student who desires to have a career in Japanese company, speaking Japanese is extremely important. As a general contractor, frequent communication can not only benefit to the forward moving of working process, but also play an extremely important role in people’s relationship. Starting from the first step of entering the company, Japanese manner should be always obeyed or will stick in the trouble of people’s relationship. According to the communication with my supervisor, I still need to learn the appropriate ways of communication using Japanese.
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Venue |
Toyama/Tokyo, Japan |
Name of Project |
Yudani Small Hydropower Plant, NiX Construction Consultant company |
Period |
From September 4 to 15, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Mitzi Alia Rifanisa from Indonesia |
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The project is under construction since it’s already started from last year. In the site, we can’t see much because of too dangerous.
Overall of the internship itself is interesting. I learned a lot about Japanese working atmosphere, and especially what consultant is. They treated us very well even though only a few of them capable of speaking English, they tried their best to explain anything to us.
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Venue |
Hyogo, Japan |
Name of Project |
Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Research |
Period |
From August 21 to September 1, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Muthia Khairunisa Jaelani from Indonesia |
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After learning and doing so many things in the summer international internship program, I am very grateful for this opportunity. Not only learning a lot in the process of internship, it also has given me more input on deciding the career path that I need to choose after graduation.
I also learn that in solving real problems we cannot only apply what we have learned in classes, but we also need to think our own idea. By combining from basic research with the development on its application, we can have more efficient and effective solution. Therefore, I noted that being innovative is one important thing whenever we work.
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Venue |
Sakai City, Osaka, Japan |
Name of Project |
Sakai Water Purification plant construction |
Period |
From August 22 to September 4, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Omar Mohamed Ali Habiba from Egypt |
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It was important to build experience as a student. I believe that it will help me a lot to get a Job in the future. The employers are much more likely to hire someone with internships. It was important to apply what I learnt for the last years of education and to visualize the real image of how people deal with actual problem.
I believe, as a civil engineer, that experience is important as classes and it a better way to learn.
It was a great chance for me to work for such a prestigious company like Shimizu that has such a significant name, not only in Japan or Asia, but in the whole world.
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Venue |
Sakai City, Osaka, Japan |
Name of Project |
Yamato River Project Tunnel |
Period |
From September 15 to September 29, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Tumendalai Munkhdalai from Mongol |
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During 2 weeks of internship at Kajima corporation work site at Yamato River project tunnel was one of the unforgettable memory for my 3 years of life in Japan. Even though I had small communicating problem due to my lack of Japanese, thanks to all engineers’ kind effort, I learned many things not only about profession but also about how it does mean to be Engineer especially in Japan. I admired how every workers keep follow strict rules and work with safely. Therefore, I wanted to join them after my graduation.
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Venue |
Tokyo, Japan |
Name of Project |
Tokyo Outer Ring Road, Shield tunnel up North Route |
Period |
From August 21 to September 1, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Wang Jinwen from China |
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Before I went to this internship, I had no idea about how shield tunnel was built and why it should be built. I have learned about Soil Mechanics, Structural Mechanics and other basic acknowledge, however, I still felt confused about the application of them. Appreciating for this internship, I find the significance of those subjects. Civil engineering is not only a mental job, but also a manual job. It needs your physical vitality, your spirit and your patient.
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Venue |
Osaka, Japan |
Name of Project |
East Tokiwa Open-cut Tunnel Project |
Period |
From August 28 to September 8, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Yin Xiang from China |
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This internship was a good and useful experience for me. By this chance I have a deeper understanding about the Japanese company culture and I also learned a lot of knowledge such as the process of the tunnel construction and safety regulations and got some experience that will be useful for our future careers either in a construction company or research. In addition, I also found out that improving the Japanese level is very necessary for us, the foreigners if we want to hunt the job in Japan.
 
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Venue |
Toyama/Tokyo , Japan
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Name of Project |
Internship in NiX Construction Consultant company |
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From September 4 to 15, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Zhang Tianye from China |
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This internship is a wonderful opportunity to know two things. The first one is that how can I use the knowledge in Kyoto University in the real work. Although I have learnt a large amount of civil engineering knowledge in Kyoto University, I did not have enough chances to use it directly and I could not choose which part of civil engineering is my favorite for my future career. The second one is to know whether it is suitable for a foreigner to work in Japanese company or not. Thank to this internship, I have made all these things clear.
 
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Venue |
Osaka, Japan |
Name of Project |
Senboku Water Purification Plant Renewal
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Period |
From August 22 to September 4, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Han Zhouran from China |
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This was a precious experience for me to be at a real construction site. I got to observe or even sometimes be part of every small piece of the whole construction project. I gained a lot of basic understanding of construction work, such as their schedule, safety, office work, food, equipment and so on. Also, I saw how everyone served their roles at the site; I worked, ate and chatted with them, from which I am familiar with the people and how big Japanese companies are organized inside. These will be extremely helpful for my future career.
 
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Venue |
Mandalay, Myanmar
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Name of Project |
The Project for Improvement of Water Supply System in Mandalay City |
Period |
From August 14 to 29, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Ryoko Araki from Japan |
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Through practice and site visits during the internship, I leant a lot about contract, design and construction management in oversea project, and how the knowledge of structural and soil mechanics are utilized. At the construction site, it was very impressive for me to see lots of experience and wide view of engineers in proceeding the project under financially and physically limited condition.
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for all the people who kindly arranged this great opportunity to us.
 
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Venue |
Bangkok, Thai |
Name of Project |
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Period |
From August 20 to 28, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Yuji Murai from Japan |
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Through this internship, I have learned so many things. First of all, I have understood about the major construction firm, that is, how they construct, what they did through the construction, and the situation in the real construction site. I think something I have learned will help me for my future life.
 
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Venue |
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Name of Project |
Binh Khanh Bridge Project |
Period |
From August 14 to 31,2017 |
Name of Student |
Yuki Nakagawa |
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Thanks to the internship, I learned how a general contractor manages the workers, the schedule, the materials for the construction and the process. Every step is managed strictly, just to prevent the troubles take places. Though all the parts are taken care carefully, there are still some troubles. In the case this kind of trouble happens, the staffs has to immediately start to manage the solution. This problem solving attitude is needed for the construction especially in foreign countries.
 
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Venue |
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Name of Project |
Ben Look long Thai area highway construction |
Period |
From September 19 to 30, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Wataru Hasegawa |
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This is the first time for me to go to Vietnam and real construction site , so I had learned many things . I talked with many Vietnamese people and Japanese managers. After I finished the Internship, now I think I deepen the understandings about Vietnamese people’s thinking and Japanese companies’s construction process in foreign country.
 
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Venue |
Sihanoukville , Cambodia |
Name of Project |
Construction of Sihanoukville Container Terminal |
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From August 14 to 29, 2017 |
Name of Student |
Satoshi Fujiwara |
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My site visit gives me precious experiences and precise overview to work at construction company, in terms of their specialized skills as well as communications between engineers, attitudes towards ‘manufacturing’, and so forth.
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Venue |
Mandalay, Myanmar |
Name of Project |
The Project for Improvement of Water Supply System in Mandalay City |
Period |
From August 14 to 29,2017 |
Name of Student |
Eri Yanai |
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Participating in a project to supply water for 50,000 residents in Myanmar, I realized the importance of the civil engineering technology. Construction in developing countries commonly has many geographical and legal restrictions, however, worker at the site flexibly get over such difficulty by proposing promising alternative. Such attitude toward work was very impressive.
Trough the internship, I also find there are many connections between what I have studied in the university and the actual construction project, that motivate me to learn harder. Furthermore, it make my career plan clearer.

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