The Office for Supporting Female Researchers supports female researchers in producing results through international and interdisciplinary collaborations and in developing leaders through collaborative research. We have recently invited a lecturer from Elsevier to teach a course on gender analysis reports for research papers. "Gender in the Global Research Landscape" We will be presenting the results of a gender-based analysis of international co-authored papers and interdisciplinary papers. In addition, two past recipients of the WinGS Global Networking Award, our university's awards program for female researchers, will share their experiences with international collaboration activities (Plus-One Visit), and we will also dedicate time to considering key points of global networking. We look forward to your participation. *The seminar will be conducted in English.
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"Gender in the Global Research Landscape" means...
In March of this year, Elsevier, a publisher of academic journals related to science, technology, and medicine, analyzed and compiled research achievements and gender ratios across 12 regions and 27 fields using its research paper database.
"Gender in the Global Research Landscape" is available here.
Global Networking Seminar Details
Date and Time: Tuesday, November 21st, 16:00 - 18:00 Location: Human Resources Development Headquarters Conference Room
program:
16:00-16:05 Introduction
16:05-16:25 Key Findings from Gender Report (Elsevier)
16:25-16:45 Case Study 1 Ewa Kowalska
16:45-17:05 Case Study 2 Asuka Nanbo
17:05-17:20 Mendeley, references management software & researcher network
17:20-17:25 Coffee break
17:30-18:00 Discussion
Organizer: Office for Supporting Women Researchers
Co-sponsored by: URA Station, Elsevier Japan Co., Ltd.
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