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We held the 1st SDGs Research Grant FY2023 Debriefing Session.

2024年6月17日更新

Report on the 1st
SDGs Research Grant FY2023 Debriefing Session


On June 12 (Wed.), the first debriefing session to report the results of the research and educational grants we conducted in FY2023 was held in Room 102 of Inter-Faculty Building 2.

【Date and Time】 Wednesday, June 12, 15:00-16:30 (JST)
【Target】 Ocha-dai students, faculty and staff  (Unofficial participants were welcomed.)
【Venue】 Room 102, Inter-Faculty Building 2 (共通講義棟2号館102室) *face-to-face
【Title of study, Reporter
 1st Report:  "SDGs x STEAM Education Research in Childcare and Education Practice" 
 (Professor Ikuko Gyobu; Course of Cultural Historical Studies, Division of Human Life Studies, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science)
 2nd Report:  "Sustainable Support for Women Researchers at Universities and Other Institutions: Focusing on Intersectionality and the Careers of Supporters"
 (Assistant Professor Aya Wakita; Course of Social Sciences and Family Studies, Division of Human Life Studies, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science)
 3rd Report: "An Attempt to Create a Place for LGBTQ and Ally Students"
 (Professor Keiichiro Ishimaru; Course of Psychology, Division of Psychology, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science)
 4th Report:  "Derivatization and Functionalization of Anti-aromatic Dibenzopentalenes: Toward Application in Solar Cells"
  (Lecturer Takuya Kuwabara; Organic Chemistry, Division of Chemistry, Faculty of Science)

<Record of the Event>

In the first report, Professor Ikuko Gyobu, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science, and her co-researchers presented their practical studies focusing on the A (Art and Aesthetics) of STEAM education. They showed how children's participatory creativity was nurtured through their practice.

In the second report, Assistant Professor Aya Wakita, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science, talked about the diversity of backgrounds and treatment of female researchers and the actual situation of support for such faculty members through interview surveys at various universities and review of administrative documents.

In the third report, Professor Keiichiro Ishimaru, Faculty of Human Life and Environmental Science, explained that by providing regular opportunities for LGBTQ people and allies to interact with each other at the university (LGBTea+ lounge) , the psychological sense of rejection was actually lowered and acceptance increased.

In the fourth report, Lecturer Takuya Kuwabara, Faculty of Science, introduced his research focusing on the application of dibenzopentalene, which is relatively stable among anti-aromatic compounds, in the development of solar cells made of lightweight and flexible organic materials in contrast to conventional inorganic materials.

The meeting was attended by students, faculty, and staff of the University, and was successfully closed amidst vigorous discussions. We would like to express our gratitude again to all the participants and to the presenting professors. Thank you very much.

  • 第一報告研究代表者の刑部先生(Prof. Ikuko Gyobu
    Co-researchers:
    Ms. Kanako Tsuchiya,
    Ms. Ritsuko Konuma)
  • 第二報告脇田先生(Assistant Prof. Aya Wakita)
 
  • 第三報告石丸先生(Prof. Keiichiro Ishimaru)
  • 第四報告桑原先生(Lecturer Takuya Kuwabara)

Institute for SDGs Promotion provides research grants for individual research, joint research with researchers inside and outside the university, and joint research with companies and other institutions, with the aim of discovering research that will lead the university's SDGs studies and revitalizing research activities that contribute to the SDGs. (Applications for this year have been closed. Thank you for your many applications.)


Please also see the report on the 2nd SDGs Research Grant FY2023 Debriefing Session held on June 27. (The page is coming soon.)

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