The Accessibility Leader Promotion Consortium, an association consisting of 23 universities and the Japan Student Services Organization, has certified 22 students and 16 faculty and staff members of T.
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Yasunari Shinoda, a 1st-year doctoral student in Chemical Science and Engineering, and Keisuke Sumitomo, a 3rd-year student in Mechanical Engineering have become the first Tokyo Tech students to be certified as accessibility leaders by the Accessibility Leader Promotion Consortium, an association consisting of 23 universities and the Japan Student Services Organization. Shinoda, Sumitomo, and six Tokyo Tech faculty and staff members passed the Level 2 Accessibility Leader examination in December 2020, and received their certifications on March 17, 2021 from Executive Vice President for Education Tetsuya Mizumoto.
Shinoda (2nd from left) and Sumitomo (3rd from left) with certified Tokyo Tech staff
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