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水中で歌うクジラ、声で狩りをするイルカーそのふしぎを解き明かす。
OISTの公開講演イベント「動物たちの『声』の不思議に迫る!」
日本語同時通訳付き
対象:10歳以上
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Public Lecture: "How Do Animals Make Sound? … Even While Holding Their Breath"
by Prof. Coen Elemans (University of Southern Denmark)
Language: English with Japanese simultaneous interpretation
General audience, anyone with an interest in the topic. Recommended for 10 years old and over
Registration required
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OIST's Communication and Public Relations Division will host a talk event in Tokyo on Science and Art.
By combining the inspiration of art with the insights of science, science communicators, scientists, and artists can collaborate and then reach a wider audience with the results of their interactions.
In dynamic presentations, five innovators will share their ideas, passions, and work in science and art, highlighting the opportunities, challenges, and implications of bringing these two worlds together.
The audience is anyone involved in science communication, including universities, research institutes, NGOs, corporations, embassies, and government agencies. We invite you to join us to spark your imagination and inspire your work.
The event will take place in person in Tokyo, but will be delivered online as part of the UN Science Summit program.
Please use the form below to register for both in-person and online participation.
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Initiatives for fostering awareness on sexual diversity and human rights in Okinawa by the University of the Ryukyus
Emi Yano (Professor - University of the Ryukyus)
Activities of the NGO Okinawa Girls Empowerment IAm
Wakana Maeda (NGO IAm)
Moderated by Ayano Ginoza (Associate professor, University of the Ryukyus)
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Why Feminisms Matter: Structural Violence and Possibilities for Change
Glenda Bonifacio - Professor at the University of the Lethbridge (Canada) and UNESCO Chair in Gender, Migration, and Post-disaster Communities in Asia Pacific
Our Archipelagos: Indigenizing Feminist Knowledges
Ayano Ginoza - Professor at the University of the Ryukyus (Okinawa)

