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06.08.2024 Update
INDEX
- Events
- Research and Projects
- Industry-Academia Exchange Meeting for Gendered Innovations
- Collaborative Research Projects
Fujitsu Limited 【Project】
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
Sunshine City Corporation
- Educational Programs
- Promotion of Gendered Innovations
Date | Seminar | Organizer/Guest Lecturer |
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Augst 7, 2024 |
IGI International Seminar (SIP-NTNU Series 2) “Damned if you do, damned if you don’t: gendered ideals of work and parenthood when employees use ICTs to take work home” |
Dr Tanja Nordberg (Senior Researcher, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway) |
July 17, 2024 | IGI International Seminar (SIP-NTNU Series 1) | PhD Candidate Leika Aruga |
June 19, 2024 |
The 1st IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Approaching Architectural Innovation from Gendered Perspective: Survey for work-style and work-spaces of women entrepreneurs |
Professor NAGASAWA Natsuko (Professor/IGI Researcher, Faculty of Core Research Natural Sciences Division) |
Examination of the implementation of evaluation guidelines for sex/gender analysis in academic journals in Japan..
This project aims to realize a genuinely diverse and inclusive society. It will be conducted under a government-funded third-phase SIP Project titled “Creation of New Ways of Learning and Working in a Post-COVID-19 Era” (FY2023–FY2027).
Information
Project information is here.
Meeting | Date |
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The 1st Meeting in 2024 | August 2,2023 |
Fujitsu and IGI established the “Fujitsu-Ochanomizu University Social Collaboration Program for AI Ethics” on March 1, 2023. (Press release is here.)
This collaborative research aims to develop an AI solution for highly reliable human resource assessment by examining the ethical risks of AI from the perspective of gendered innovations.
Mitsui Fudosan and Ochanomizu University have established a comprehensive agreement regarding the promotion of industry–academia collaboration with the aim to help realize a society in which women can demonstrate their individuality and abilities. This collaboration also intends to resolve social issues based on the concept of gendered innovations using the resources of both parties and collaborations in research, human resource development, and social communications (news release).
Collaborative Research Program
Focusing on women’s entrepreneurship, this collaborative program supports gendered innovation studies, disseminates information to promote the concept of gendered innovations, and implements gendered innovations in society. Women’s entrepreneurship is on the rise and may hold the seeds for new innovations. This program will examine the characteristics of female entrepreneurs, particularly their work–life balance, relation with life events, and required support. It will also apply research outcomes for entrepreneurship support and new architecture and urban planning that suits the work and life of women entrepreneurs.
Information
・The collaborative research program “Women’s Entrepreneurship Support at Work and Life Locations: Research and Social Implementation” webpage is here (in Japanese).
・The “& Gendered Innovations: Mitsui Fudosan and Ochanomizu University” website can be accessed here (in Japanese).
The Academic Consultation Program with Sunshine City Corporation started in March 2024. In this program, Associate Professor Mamiko Fujiyama provides Sunshine City Corporation with her expertise on Gendered Innovations.
The academic consultation includes providing advice on improving the convenience of shared spaces in the Sunshine City building and planning and implementing the company's urban development plan in the surrounding area.
IGI aims to foster "women innovators" and offer classes and seminars on Gendered Innovations for students to learn how to turn ideas into products and services.
Spring Semester “Introduction to Gendered Innovations” (Syllabus in Japanese: 24N3050)
Inter-university Online Intensive Course (for students from Ochanomizu University, The University of Tokyo, and Tohoku University) “Introduction to Gendered Innovations”
Fall Semester “Gendered Innovation: Business Model” (Syllabus in Japanese: 24N3056)
Fall Semester “Gendered Innovation: Fabrication” (Syllabus in Japanese: 24N3060)
Translating the Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering and Environment website (genderedinnovations.stanford.edu) into Japanese (Japanese website is here).
INDEX
―Events
―Research and Projects
―Research on Gendered Innovation
―Industry-Academia Exchange Meeting for Gendered Innovations
―Companies × Ochanomizu-univ: Collaborative Research Projects
―Educational Programs
―Translation Project
Date | Seminar | Guest Lecturer |
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October 4, 2023 | The 3rd IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu University faculty and project members in Australia only) IGI Tokyo / Sex & Gender Australia webinar |
Organizer Institute for Gendered Innovations (IGI) Institute for Education and Human Development (IEHD) |
July 5, 2023 | The 2nd IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Health Psychology and Glaucoma Treatment Adherence: The Development of Gender-Sensitive Support Systems. (in Japanese) |
OMORI Mika (Professor/IGI Researcher, Faculty of Core Research Human Science Division) |
May 9, 2023 | The 1st IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Introducing the GenTime Project: Temporal Structures of Gender Inequalities in East Asian and Western Countries. |
Man-Yee Kan (Professor, University of Oxford) |
Academic journal research
IGI is conducting the survey on the actual situation of the introduction of evaluation guidelines for sex/gender analysis in domestic academic journals.
Meeting | Date |
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The 2nd Meeting in 2023 | October 20,2023 |
The 1st Meeting in 2023 | July 21, 2023 |
Fujitsu and IGI established the “Fujitsu-Ochanomizu University Social Collaboration Program for AI Ethics” on March 1, 2023. (Press release is here.)
Since June 2023, IGI has provided academic consultation services to RICOH Company, Ltd., led by Prof. Yuji Ohta, a deputy director of IGI. This collaboration supports working people using technology developed from the perspectives of sex/gender differences and diversity.
Mitsui Fudosan and Ochanomizu University have established a comprehensive agreement regarding the promotion of industry–academia collaboration with the aim to help realize a society in which women can demonstrate their individuality and abilities. This collaboration also intends to resolve social issues based on the concept of gendered innovations using the resources of both parties and collaborations in research, human resource development, and social communications (news release).
Collaborative Research Program
Focusing on women’s entrepreneurship, this collaborative program supports gendered innovation studies, disseminates information to promote the concept of gendered innovations, and implements gendered innovations in society. Women’s entrepreneurship is on the rise and may hold the seeds for new innovations. This program will examine the characteristics of female entrepreneurs, particularly their work–life balance, relation with life events, and required support. It will also apply research outcomes for entrepreneurship support and new architecture and urban planning that suits the work and life of women entrepreneurs.
Information
・The collaborative research program “Women’s Entrepreneurship Support at Work and Life Locations: Research and Social Implementation” webpage is here (in Japanese).
・The “& Gendered Innovations: Mitsui Fudosan and Ochanomizu University” website can be accessed here (in Japanese).
IGI aims to foster "women innovators" and offer classes and seminars on Gendered Innovations for students to learn how to turn ideas into products and services.
Education Program for Entrepreneurship
Gendered Innovation:Basic
(in Japanese: Syllabus)
Gendered Innovation:Business Model
(in Japanese: Syllabus)
Gendered Innovation:Fabrication
(in Japanese: Syllabus)
The Japanese version of the website "Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering and Environment" by the international joint project by Stanford University, the European Commission, and the National Science Foundation (NSF), has been partially released.
The Japanese version of the website "Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering and Environment"
INDEX
―Events
―Research and Projects
―Research on Gendered Innovation
―Industry-Academia Exchange Meeting for Gendered Innovations
―Companies × Ochanomizu-univ: Collaborative Research Projects
―Educational Programs
―IGI Seminar / Study Meeting / Student Seminar
―Translation Project
◆ The Kick-off Symposium of Institute for Gendered Innovations: Industry-Academia-Government Collaborations
Date: Friday, June 17, 2022
◆ International Conference: Gendered Innovations: Creation of New Values through Sex and Gender Analyses
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2022
◆ MEXT Information Plaza: An Invitation to Gendered Innovations
Date: January 17 - February 28, 2023
◆ Matching HUB Hokuriku 2022: New industry creation and Human resource development for the activation of Hokuriku
Date: Norvember 17 - 18, 2022
[Supported by IGI]
The Tokai Foundation For Gender Studies 25th Anniversary International Conference
"Gendered Innovations: Creating Excellence in Science and Technology to Enhance Environmental Sustainability and Social Equities"
Date: September 10, 2022
University of Tsukuba
Human resource development program concerning university management
Date: February 27, 2023
IGI did the research about patent and market on Gendered Innovation in Europe, America, and Japan by consignment.
IGI is conducting the survey on the actual situation of the introduction of evaluation guidelines for sex/gender analysis in domestic academic journals.
The 4th Meeting in 2022 | Friday, March 17, 2023 |
The 3rd Meeting in 2022 | Friday, January 20, 2023 |
The 2nd Meeting in 2022 | Friday, November 18, 2022 |
The 1st Meeting in 2022 | Friday, September 17, 2022 |
In July 2022, Hitachi Consulting Co., Ltd. and SASAKI Narie who Project Professor of IGI have jointly launched a research project on Gendered Innovations.
Research: (1) Organize examples of gendered innovations in Japan, (2) Survey industry-academic policies, and (3) Examine the process of introducing intersectional analysis.
Fujitsu and IGI established the “Fujitsu-Ochanomizu University Social Collaboration Program for AI Ethics” on March 1, 2023. (Press release is here.)
IGI aims to foster "women innovators" and offer classes and seminars on Gendered Innovations for students to learn how to turn ideas into products and services.
(in Japanese) Notification of Course Openings: Gendered Innovations for Entrepreneurship Seminar
Date | Seminar | Guest Lecturer |
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March 1, 2023 |
The 4th IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Toward Elucidation of Information Processing Mechanisms in the Human Brain Based on Gender Differences.(in Japanese) |
KOBAYASHI Ichiro |
December 7, 2022 |
The 3rd IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Information Visualization for Discovery of Gender Bias.(in Japanese) |
ITOH Takayuki (Professor/IGI Researcher , Faculty of Core Research Natural Science Division) |
September 21, 2022 |
The 2nd IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Overview of Intellectual Property and the Patent Search Engine "SCOUT".(in Japanese) |
UCHIDA Fumihiko (Institute for Gender Innovations) |
September 8, 2022 |
The 1st IGI Student Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) Ideas of Gendered Innovations: English Presentations |
Londa Schiebinger (Professor, Stanford University) |
June, 20, 2022 - July, 15, 2022 |
(Open call for Ochanomizu University students): Call for English Presentations on Gendered Innovations in IGI student seminar | |
June 8, 2022 |
The 1st IGI Study Meeting (For IGI only) Visualization of research potential and impact of gendered innovation |
UCHIDA Fumihiko (Institute for Gender Innovations) |
May 5, 2022 |
The 1st IGI Seminar (For Ochanomizu Univ. only) What is Gendered innovations?: Designing of sex and gender analysis into research for improvement of science and technology.(in Japanese) |
SASAKI Narie (Institute for Gender Innovations) |
The Japanese version of the website "Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering and Environment" by the international joint project by Stanford University, the European Commission, and the National Science Foundation (NSF), has been partially released.
The Japanese version of the website "Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering and Environment"