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GIST Seminar

The 133rd GIST Seminar The Barcelona Declaration: Building an Open Research Information System by Europe and Japan [Hybrid]

Time 10:00-11:45(CET), 18:00-19:45 (JST)
Jan 23 Thu, 2025 (Doors open at 17:30)
Venue Hybrid
4th Floor, Research Meeting Room 4A, GRIPS
7-22-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo (Access)
Zoom link will be sent by the day before the seminar via e-mail.
Sponsor GRIPS Innovation, Science and Technology Policy Program (GIST)
Language English (No Japanese translation)
Fee Free (Pre-registration required)

Seminar Info (Details)

Speaker
Ismael Rafols, Senior researcher of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University, and UNESCO Chair on Diversity and Inclusion in Global Science

Andre Brasil, Researcher of the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University

Kazuhiro Hayashi, Director, Research Unit for Data Application of National Institute of Science and Technology Policy(NISTEP), Japan

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Panelist
Takayuki Hayashi, Director of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Program, and Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)

Moderator
Honami Numajiri, Doctoral Student, Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Program, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)

Notifications:
・This is a hybrid (in person and online) seminar.
・The number of seats onsite is limited to 40 (First-come, first served basis).
・In the case of over-capacity, we may ask you to participate online.
Zoom link will be sent by the day before the seminar via e-mail.

Application,Inquiry

Registration: Please register at this Registration Form by 17:00 JST (9:00 CST), Jan 20 Mon.
If you cannot open the form, please send email to GIST Secretariat, gist-ml@grips.ac.jp. Registration email must include: 1) your name, 2) institution, 3) position, and 4) e-mail address.
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