9:35 AM - 9:50 AM
[U07-03] Rethinking Diversity and Inclusion in Geoscience: A Transdisciplinary and International Lens from PhD Students at the University of Tokyo

Keywords:Diversity and Inclusion, Transdisciplinary Collaboration, Gender, Neurodiversity, Art x Science
However, beyond infrastructure, fostering an environment where all researchers—regardless of gender, nationality, or discipline—feel comfortable expressing emotions is just as crucial. Science, normatively or objectively, often undervalues the role of inner dimensions - values, emotions, and minds as non-scientific. However, scientists are human beings and science itself is a double-edgued sword capable of immense progress but also destruction. To ensure it serves humanity and the planet, we need researchers who are not only intellectually capable but also emotionally aware and ethically grounded.
One way to cultivate this balance is through the intersection of art, science, and transdisciplinary collaboration. Art is inherently emotional; it allows us to express what words and data cannot. By integrating artistic practices into scientific spaces, we can create environments that encourage reflection, intuition, and empathy—qualities often sidelined in traditional research cultures. A more inclusive geoscience community values not just intellectual diversity but also emotional intelligence, benefiting not only women but also neurodivergent, non-binary, and gender-diverse individuals. Similarly, integrating social sciences into geoscience broadens perspectives, encouraging critical reflection on research culture and inclusivity. These approaches help create an academic environment where students from non-mainstream cultures, neurodivergent backgrounds, and gender-diverse identities feel more comfortable participating in scientific spaces
