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EVENTS
1.Mar.2024
9th Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2024 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 26th, 2024 (Free discussion) “Thinking about the Code of Conduct in Academic Societies”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2023
8th Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2023 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 21th, 2023 (Free discussion) “About "diversity initiatives" and "female quota entrance exams and women-only recruitment" at each university and company”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2022
7th Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2022 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 28th, 2022 (Free discussion) “Childcare leave for men: both women and men can pursue careers In order to continue to grow”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2021
6th Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2021 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 22th, 2021 (Free discussion) “Post-COVID-19 Work Style Reform”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2020
5th Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2020 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 19th, 2020 (Free discussion) “Thinking about how researchers and educators will work after COVID-19”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2019
4th Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2019 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 14th, 2019 (Free discussion) “Thinking about a workplace where everyone can work comfortably”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2018
3rd Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2018 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 5th, 2018 (Panel discussion) “Thinking about work location issues for dual-income families”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2017
2nd Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2017 (in Japanese) Open the Outer Website
August 31th, 2017 (Panel discussion) “Thinking about the future work style of male researchers”
EVENTS
1.Mar.2016
Lunch-time Seminar for Gender Equality @ JSFM Annual Meeting 2016 (in Japanese)Open the Outer Website
September 27th, 2016 Prof. Marie Oshima (Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies/Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo)