The 38th Nuclear Science and Technology Committee Meeting Announcement by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

The 38th Meeting of the Nuclear Science and Technology Committee



The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan is announcing the upcoming 38th Nuclear Science and Technology Committee meeting scheduled for July 1, 2027. As part of the government's ongoing efforts to address issues surrounding nuclear science and technology, this meeting will be an invaluable opportunity for stakeholders and the public alike to engage with the latest developments in the field.

Meeting Details


  • - Date and Time: July 1, 2027 (Tuesday) from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (JST)
  • - Location: MEXT Conference Room and Online (Hybrid format)

Agenda Items


The meeting will cover key agenda topics, including:
1. The 13th Term of the Nuclear Science and Technology Committee: A review of its objectives and plans.
2. Recent Trends in Nuclear Science and Technology: Discussing the latest developments and research topics that will guide future investigations.
3. Other Matters: Additional topics as necessary.

Attendance and Media Access


The meeting is open to the public and will be livestreamed using Webex, providing an opportunity for wider audience participation. If you wish to attend the meeting, please register by June 30, 2027, at 12 PM via the registration form provided by MEXT. You will receive the Webex meeting ID, URL, and password, along with any supplemental materials beforehand.

Important Notes for Attendees


  • - Make sure that the communication devices of your organization can facilitate online participation, including the installation of the required app if necessary.
  • - Please be aware that the agenda is subject to change, and keep an eye on announcements for any updates.

For inquiries, you can contact the Research and Development Bureau, Nuclear Division at MEXT via email: genshi@mext.go.jp.

This meeting represents an opportunity for collaboration and information sharing in the significant area of nuclear science, which is vital for advancements in energy policy, safety regulations, and technological innovation in Japan.

Whether you are a researcher, student, policymaker, or simply interested in the field, your participation is encouraged. The dialogue that emerges from the committee will help shape the future of nuclear science and technology legislation and best practices.

Stay tuned for more updates as the date approaches, and mark your calendars for what promises to be an insightful event.

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