Updated Feb. 24, 2023
Doshisha University Diversity Research Center will hold a seminar on Gender Politics in U.S. Academia.
Prof. Kiyoteru TSUTSUI, Director of the Japan Program at Shorenstein APARC and Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, will present "Diversity in U.S. Academia Today."
What does gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in Japanese academia look like from the U.S. perspective? Why is the gender gap not being resolved in Japan? We would like to take this opportunity to learn more about these issues.
This symposium will be held in a hybrid format via Zoom Webinar.
If you plan to attend the symposium on the day, please note the following.
Please use a sanitizer at venue.
Please check your health condition before attending the seminar.
Please refrain from attending the seminar if you have;
Prof. Kiyoteru TSUTSUI, Director of the Japan Program at Shorenstein APARC and Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, will present "Diversity in U.S. Academia Today."
What does gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in Japanese academia look like from the U.S. perspective? Why is the gender gap not being resolved in Japan? We would like to take this opportunity to learn more about these issues.
This symposium will be held in a hybrid format via Zoom Webinar.
If you plan to attend the symposium on the day, please note the following.
To prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Please wear a mask when attending the seminar.Please use a sanitizer at venue.
Please check your health condition before attending the seminar.
Please refrain from attending the seminar if you have;
- Have a fever of 37.5°C or higher or above average temperature.
- Have visited a doctor or taken medication for fever or cold symptoms within the last two weeks.
- Have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for a new coronavirus infection.
- Have visited a country or region where the government has imposed entry restrictions or a post-entry observation period within the last two weeks or have had close contact with someone living in such a country or region.
- Or if you feel unwell due to coughing, dyspnea, general malaise, sore throat, nasal discharge/congestion, loss of taste or smell, eye pain or redness, headache, joint or muscle pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, etc.
Doshisha University Diversity Research Center will hold a seminar on Gender Politics in U.S. Academia.
Prof. Kiyoteru TSUTSUI, Director of the Japan Program at Shorenstein APARC and Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, will present "Diversity in U.S. Academia Today."
What does gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in Japanese academia look like from the U.S. perspective? Why is the gender gap not being resolved in Japan? We would like to take this opportunity to learn more about these issues.
This symposium will be held in a hybrid format via Zoom Webinar.
If you plan to attend the symposium on the day, please note the following.
Please use a sanitizer at venue.
Please check your health condition before attending the seminar.
Please refrain from attending the seminar if you have;
Prof. Kiyoteru TSUTSUI, Director of the Japan Program at Shorenstein APARC and Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, will present "Diversity in U.S. Academia Today."
What does gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in Japanese academia look like from the U.S. perspective? Why is the gender gap not being resolved in Japan? We would like to take this opportunity to learn more about these issues.
This symposium will be held in a hybrid format via Zoom Webinar.
If you plan to attend the symposium on the day, please note the following.
To prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Please wear a mask when attending the seminar.Please use a sanitizer at venue.
Please check your health condition before attending the seminar.
Please refrain from attending the seminar if you have;
- Have a fever of 37.5°C or higher or above average temperature.
- Have visited a doctor or taken medication for fever or cold symptoms within the last two weeks.
- Have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for a new coronavirus infection.
- Have visited a country or region where the government has imposed entry restrictions or a post-entry observation period within the last two weeks or have had close contact with someone living in such a country or region.
- Or if you feel unwell due to coughing, dyspnea, general malaise, sore throat, nasal discharge/congestion, loss of taste or smell, eye pain or redness, headache, joint or muscle pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, etc.