EGU23-17313
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-17313
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Diversity Promotion Activities in the Earth and Planetary Sciences in Japan

Chiaki Oguchi1 and Rie Hori2
Chiaki Oguchi and Rie Hori
  • 1Saitama University, Japan (ogchiaki@mail.saitama-u.ac.jp )
  • 2Ehime University, Japan (hori.rie.mm@ehime-u.ac.jp )

In various fields of science and technology research in Japan, a liaison group of gender-equal academic associations was established by several academic associations around 2000. Since then, the liaison group has become fully active, and the number of participating academic associations has increased, now exceeding 100. JpGU has participated in these activities since their inception. Since the earth sciences encompass many fields, the first step was to recruit people who could cooperate with JpGU through the academic associations that are members of JpGU.  JpGU became a governing committee in charge of the activities of the Liaison Committee at 6th term. The activities of the society include a survey of the current status of female researchers through a large-scale questionnaire once every five years and make proposals and requests based on the results of these survey, and the development of the next generation through the sub-activities (summer school for junior and senior high school girls) for the development of a new generation of female researchers in particulars, etc. JpGU also has done its own activities such as career support counseling during JpGU meeting and made logos representing diversity of session conveners. In this presentation, we will list and briefly introduce the footprints of those who have cooperated in the promotion of diversity, equality, and inclusion through JpGU and liaison groups as a record at this point.

How to cite: Oguchi, C. and Hori, R.: Diversity Promotion Activities in the Earth and Planetary Sciences in Japan, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-17313, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-17313, 2023.