Miki Mori, Senior Associate Director, NHK Educational Corporation (Japan)
Miki Mori joined NHK in 1992 as a director at one of NHK’s regional stations, working on information-based programs and on documentaries about people in the region. After four years, she started focusing on lifelong-education programs related to scientific fields such as physics and biology. In programs on subjects such as cloned sheep and brain death, she showed how science intersects with society. In 2006, Mori later launched a series of scientific and environmental education programs for elementary-school students. In these programs, she strove to convey the fundamental importance of science from an educational standpoint. More recently, Mori has been working to promote science literacy and science communication by lecturing at art colleges on ways to artistically depict science. In her current program, Discover Science (a co-production with NHK and the Al Jazeera Children’s Channel), Mori has focused on creating eye-catching visuals to show large-scale scientific experiments.









