Just one in 10 researchers at the University of Tokyo are women, and one in five students.
Chika Ezure faced gender bias from her own family when deciding to do a master’s degree at Japan’s top-ranked university. After arriving on campus, she realised the resistance she faced as a woman was commonplace.
She was surrounded by men: just one in 10 researchers at the prestigious University of Tokyo are women, and one in five students.
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