The Meiji University Liberty Academy, a lifelong learning institution, will host an experiential 'Parent-Child Science Classroom' for 3rd to 6th-grade elementary students at the Surugadai Campus on June 20 (Sat).

The program is held in two sessions with the same lineup, theme, and content: (1) 11:30–13:00 and (2) 15:00–16:30. Participants can apply for different courses for each time slot. All sessions require advance registration on a first-come, first-served basis.

[Grades 3-6] Meiji University ONE DAY Academy 'Parent-Child Science Classroom'

Date June 20, 2026 (Sat) Session 1: 11:30–13:00 (Meeting time 11:20) Session 2: 15:00–16:30 (Meeting time 14:50)

Venue Meiji University Surugadai Campus (1-1 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) Academy Common, 2nd floor

Course Content - Experiencing Solidifying Chemistry! Lecturer: Takayuki Honda (Associate Professor, School of Science and Technology) - Experiencing Engineering through Origami! Lecturer: Shoko Ishida (Associate Professor, School of Science and Technology) - Experiencing Temperature Reduction via Plants! Lecturer: Tomotsugu Yazaki (Associate Professor, School of Agriculture) - Experiencing Energy Conversion! Lecturer: Nobuhiko Suematsu (Professor, School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical and Sciences)

Target Elementary students in grades 3-6. One parent must accompany each child.

Fee 4,400 JPY (tax included)

Capacity 24 pairs (2 people per pair) per course/session, total 48 people.

Application Advance registration required, first-come, first-served via the Liberty Academy website.

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