Practical Disaster Response Skills Learned at the University of Tokyo - Two Major Programs to Turn Decisions into "Communication Power"
The Disaster Countermeasure Training Center (DMTC) at the University of Tokyo has announced two practical programs for crisis management: 'The EOC' for emergency operations decision-making and 'Risk Communication Management'.
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What is required during a disaster is 'correct decision-making' and the 'ability to convey it correctly.'
No matter how appropriate the decision-making is, if it is not conveyed to the frontline or the residents, the disaster response will not function.
DMTC (Disaster Countermeasure Training Center) offers practical programs where you can systematically learn the two core capabilities of disaster response: 'Decision-making ability' and 'Risk communication ability.'
■ Emergency Operations Center Operation Training 'The EOC'
This is a program to learn the operation of the 'Emergency Operations Center (EOC),' which is the control tower at a disaster site, in a practical format.
Based on 47 types of disaster countermeasure business frameworks, you will acquire the decision-making process from the initial response phase to the emergency phase while experiencing it.
Collecting and analyzing information amidst chaos, making decisions, and translating them into action—it comprehensively trains the skills required in the field.
Schedule
- June 20, 2026 (Sat)
- August 18, 2026 (Tue)
- October 3, 2026 (Sat)
- December 11, 2026 (Fri)
- February 21, 2027 (Sun)
* Each session from 9:00 to 18:30
* Capacity: 20 people per session (first-come, first-served)
Features
- Practical simulation exercises
- Acquisition of the 'form' of decision-making
- Course corresponding to Disaster Countermeasures Specialist Class B
■ Risk Communication Management
This is a program to systematically learn information sharing, dialogue, and trust building during disasters.
How to convey information and build consensus among diverse stakeholders such as government administration, companies, and residents.
Through practical training, you will acquire communication skills that can be utilized in the field.
Schedule
- May 25, 2026 (Mon)
- October 2, 2026 (Fri)
- December 25, 2026 (Fri)
* Each session from 13:00 to 17:00
* Capacity: 20 people per session (first-come, first-served)
Features
- Mock press conference and briefing session training
- Strengthening dialogue and trust-building skills
- Also covers information dissemination in the SNS era
■ Maximizing 'Field Power' with Two Programs
These programs can be taken individually, but by taking both programs in combination, you can more practically enhance your disaster response capabilities.
During a disaster, both the 'ability to make appropriate decisions (EOC)' and the 'ability to convey those decisions correctly and coordinate with surroundings (Risk Communication)' are indispensable.
If either one is missing, the frontline will not function.
Even if decisions can be made, it is meaningless if they are not conveyed, and even if there is the ability to convey, the damage will spread if the decisions are incorrect.
By consistently acquiring the power to 'judge, convey, be understood, and move people' through the two programs, we aim to develop human resources who can function at actual disaster sites.
Also, since taking both courses enables the acquisition of more practical disaster response skills, we recommend taking them as a set.
■ Details
Target Audience
- Government officials
- Corporate crisis management/BCP managers
- Public relations personnel
- Voluntary disaster prevention organization leaders
Implementation Overview
Venue: Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Format: On-demand lectures + Practical training
How to Apply
Please check the desired schedule from the site below and apply.
List of available programs at DMTC CAMPUS
* Programs will be released sequentially according to the schedule
[Overview of the Disaster Countermeasure Training Center (DMTC) affiliated with the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo]
DMTC has three perspectives: 'mastering the knowledge of disaster countermeasures,' 'nurturing those who promote disaster countermeasures,' and 'creating a place for dialogue.' We are working to produce diverse human resources and solve various global issues facing humanity.
Representative Director: Kimiro Meguro
Location: Comprehensive Experimental Research Building An-509, Komaba Research Campus, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0041
Date of Establishment: November 5, 2021
[Overview of the General Incorporated Association Disaster Countermeasure Training Center Support Association (DMTC-SA)]
The General Incorporated Association Disaster Countermeasure Training Center Support Association (DMTC-SA) is a general incorporated association established solely for the purpose of supporting the Disaster Countermeasure Training Center (DMTC) affiliated with the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo.
We will manage the competency test 'Disaster Countermeasures Specialist®' and support various programs and events organized by DMTC.
Representative Director: Kimiro Meguro
No matter how appropriate the decision-making is, if it is not conveyed to the frontline or the residents, the disaster response will not function.
DMTC (Disaster Countermeasure Training Center) offers practical programs where you can systematically learn the two core capabilities of disaster response: 'Decision-making ability' and 'Risk communication ability.'
■ Emergency Operations Center Operation Training 'The EOC'
This is a program to learn the operation of the 'Emergency Operations Center (EOC),' which is the control tower at a disaster site, in a practical format.
Based on 47 types of disaster countermeasure business frameworks, you will acquire the decision-making process from the initial response phase to the emergency phase while experiencing it.
Collecting and analyzing information amidst chaos, making decisions, and translating them into action—it comprehensively trains the skills required in the field.
Schedule
- June 20, 2026 (Sat)
- August 18, 2026 (Tue)
- October 3, 2026 (Sat)
- December 11, 2026 (Fri)
- February 21, 2027 (Sun)
* Each session from 9:00 to 18:30
* Capacity: 20 people per session (first-come, first-served)
Features
- Practical simulation exercises
- Acquisition of the 'form' of decision-making
- Course corresponding to Disaster Countermeasures Specialist Class B
■ Risk Communication Management
This is a program to systematically learn information sharing, dialogue, and trust building during disasters.
How to convey information and build consensus among diverse stakeholders such as government administration, companies, and residents.
Through practical training, you will acquire communication skills that can be utilized in the field.
Schedule
- May 25, 2026 (Mon)
- October 2, 2026 (Fri)
- December 25, 2026 (Fri)
* Each session from 13:00 to 17:00
* Capacity: 20 people per session (first-come, first-served)
Features
- Mock press conference and briefing session training
- Strengthening dialogue and trust-building skills
- Also covers information dissemination in the SNS era
■ Maximizing 'Field Power' with Two Programs
These programs can be taken individually, but by taking both programs in combination, you can more practically enhance your disaster response capabilities.
During a disaster, both the 'ability to make appropriate decisions (EOC)' and the 'ability to convey those decisions correctly and coordinate with surroundings (Risk Communication)' are indispensable.
If either one is missing, the frontline will not function.
Even if decisions can be made, it is meaningless if they are not conveyed, and even if there is the ability to convey, the damage will spread if the decisions are incorrect.
By consistently acquiring the power to 'judge, convey, be understood, and move people' through the two programs, we aim to develop human resources who can function at actual disaster sites.
Also, since taking both courses enables the acquisition of more practical disaster response skills, we recommend taking them as a set.
■ Details
Target Audience
- Government officials
- Corporate crisis management/BCP managers
- Public relations personnel
- Voluntary disaster prevention organization leaders
Implementation Overview
Venue: Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Format: On-demand lectures + Practical training
How to Apply
Please check the desired schedule from the site below and apply.
List of available programs at DMTC CAMPUS
* Programs will be released sequentially according to the schedule
[Overview of the Disaster Countermeasure Training Center (DMTC) affiliated with the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo]
DMTC has three perspectives: 'mastering the knowledge of disaster countermeasures,' 'nurturing those who promote disaster countermeasures,' and 'creating a place for dialogue.' We are working to produce diverse human resources and solve various global issues facing humanity.
Representative Director: Kimiro Meguro
Location: Comprehensive Experimental Research Building An-509, Komaba Research Campus, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0041
Date of Establishment: November 5, 2021
[Overview of the General Incorporated Association Disaster Countermeasure Training Center Support Association (DMTC-SA)]
The General Incorporated Association Disaster Countermeasure Training Center Support Association (DMTC-SA) is a general incorporated association established solely for the purpose of supporting the Disaster Countermeasure Training Center (DMTC) affiliated with the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo.
We will manage the competency test 'Disaster Countermeasures Specialist®' and support various programs and events organized by DMTC.
Representative Director: Kimiro Meguro