6th UTokyo Environment, Safety & Health Slogan Contest
This sixth call for environment, health and safety slogans is a continuation of the 2017 contest, which was started as an effort to prevent accidents and disasters by promoting the University members’ health and safety awareness by encouraging them to carry out simple activities such as the University’s health and safety activities.
In view of the recent incidences of fires on campus, the main theme for this year's call for slogans will be fire prevention.
Division for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS)
All members of the university
4. Application Process
・Please create slogans around the main theme of fire prevention.
・ Each person may submit up to five entries. If possible, please also submit at least one slogan on the theme of fire prevention.
・Please submit your slogans using the Microsoft Forms available from the link below, stating your name, affiliation, status (student/professor/staff/researcher, etc.), phone number or extension number and e-mail address.
・Applications are limited to your own previously unpublished work. However, slogans previously submitted in the first to fifth contests that did not receive an award may be submitted.
・All rights including the copyright of the prize winner’s work shall belong to the University of Tokyo.
・All personal information concerning the application will be managed by the University of Tokyo and will only be used as necessary for selection and commendation purposes.
Tuesday, 24 May 2022
President’s Award (1), EHS Executive Vice President’s Award (1), EHS Director General’s Award (multiple)
*Disaster prevention goods are planned to be conferred on prize winners as a supplementary prize with a certificate.
7. Result Announcement
・Notification: by email on 17 June
・Presentation: During the UTokyo Safety Day Lecture on 5 July
8. Contact information
Microsoft Form ↓
https://forms.office.com/r/5nUZqK5Bb6
Contact: Safety Planning Team, Environmental Safety Group
EX: 21051 03-5841-1051
E-mail: kankyoanzenkikaku.adm@gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp
*When sending an email, please begin the subject with “SLOGAN.”