Past Events
Japan Scicom Forum 2022 - Hosted by OIST
2022年10月21日 (金) 10:00 〜 17:00Science communication and outreach, especially to global audiences in English, is taking off in Japan. Japan Scicom Forum brings together communicators, writers, scientists, journalists and select experts from abroad to inspire and boost the cohesion of scicomm in Japan, learn new skills and inform the community with best practices. Keynote talks will reflect on research-media interactions from the perspectives of both scientists and press professionals. Workshops will provide hands-on training to support communicators and scientists working in Japan as they engage in global outreach. Open discussion and networking opportunities are spread over the program. Registration is free and the event will be in English.
This year, OIST is honored to host virtually this event.
沖縄科学技術大学院大学学園第35回理事会
2022年9月29日 (木) (All day) 〜 2022年9月30日 (金) (All day)Please address inquiries to the President's Office.
The Trust Landscape in Japan and Implications for SDGs
2022年9月28日 (水) 20:00 〜 21:00Edelman Japan President and CEO Meghan Barstow presents highlights from Edelman’s Trust Barometer 2022 research highlighting Japan and contrasting it with the rest of the world.
NOTE: This session will be delivered in English and simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Japanese.
Decolonizing Science and Moving to Inclusive Science
2022年9月27日 (火) 22:00 〜 2022年9月28日 (水) 0:30Colonial scientific practices are embedded in current scientific research, policy, education, and outreach. It is therefore necessary to acknowledge and undo colonial structures and processes and change practices and mindsets within science and scientific communities. A keynote presentation and subsequent panel will address colonial scientific practices, the negative scientific developments that are caused by them, and how to move towards an inclusive science system, globally.
“ROZ” Fosters Scientific Careers Through Inclusivity, Interactivity, and Internationalism
2022年9月27日 (火) 2:00 〜 3:00Along with OIST president Peter Gruss and assistant professor Paola Laurino, this session will engage participants and viewers in career questions and answers such as: “At the start of my career, am I better off seeking collaborations, avoiding them in the name of independence, or placing myself somewhere on a continuum between the two?”