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日本最高科学顾问委员小组最近发布了日本的国家五年研究计划草案,草案中降低了刺激科学领域女性数量增长的长期数值目标。人们不禁要问,国家曾经誓要重塑男性主导的领域,这一承诺现在还是否作数?人们还清晰地记得,日本首相安倍晋三一再地表示他想要努力“创造一个让女性可以发光发热的社会”。现在,女性科研人员开始认真思考这样一个问题:她们这群女性科学家是否还包含在安倍晋三的宏伟蓝图之中。日本最高科学顾问委员小组最近发布了日本的国家五年研究计划草案,草案中降低了刺激科学领域女性数量增长的长期数值目标。这一目标的降低引发了不少担
Japan's Supreme Science Advisory Panel recently released Japan's five-year national research plan, which reduces the long-term numerical goal of stimulating the growth in the number of women in science. One can not but ask whether the country has vowed to reshape the male-dominated realm and whether this commitment is still on the agenda. It is also clear that Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has repeatedly said he wants to work hard to create a place where women can shine Fever society ". Now, women researchers are starting to ponder over the question of whether their group of female scientists is still included in the grand blueprint of Shinzo Abe. Japan's Supreme Science Advisory Panel recently released Japan's five-year national research plan, which reduces the long-term numerical goal of stimulating the growth in the number of women in science. This goal has caused a lot of burden reduction