[GWAMIT] Announcements - Week of 6/10/13

GWAMIT gwamit at mit.edu
Mon Jun 10 14:36:41 EDT 2013


Dear GWAMIT Members,

The “Dear Kate” advice column is now accepting question submissions  – see
details below. If you have any events or announcements to share with the
GWAMIT membership, please email us at gwamit-sec at mit.edu.

*The GWAMIT Board
*Send your ideas to: gwamit-exec at mit.edu
Send your announcements to: gwamit-sec at mit.edu
Visit us: http://gwamit.org

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 IN BRIEF
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*GWAMIT:
*1. Join the GWAMIT Mentoring Program Committee (Recruiting now)
2. Submit Questions for “Dear Kate” (Respond by Sat. June 15)
3. Join the GWAMIT Leadership Conference Planning Committee (Recruiting now)

*MIT:
*4. Graduate Community Fellow “Programs for Women” Position Open (Apply now)
5. Not Networking 101—Building Relationships for Success (Mon. June 10,
3-4:30pm)

*Outside MIT:
*6. Apply to become a Regional Officer for Scientista (Recruiting now)
7. Wonder Women of Boston Networking Event (Thurs. June 13, 6-8pm)
8. [MASS-AWIS] Resume Round Table Workshop (Wed. June 19, 6:30-9pm)
9. Women in Science and Engineering Computer Science Bootcamp (June 24-25,
Register now)
10. Volunteer with Science Club for Girls (July 9-12, Apply now)
11. New York Academy of Science Fellowship Opportunity (Apply by Mon. July
15)

To see more events beyond this week's digest visit
http://bit.ly/gwamitevents and http://bit.ly/gwamitinterest

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FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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**********GWAMIT***********

*1. Join the GWAMIT Mentoring Program Committee (Recruiting now)
Apply by contacting:* Ricarose (ria at mit.edu) or Xuwen (xwzhu at mit.edu)

Interested in helping women graduate students connect to faculty and alumni
mentors? Excited about applying your technical and organizing skills to
creative projects? Come and join us at the Mentoring Program Committee!

What is the Mentoring Program?
- A yearlong program: we match mentors and mentees during the summer, and
groups meet individually every month
- Events during the year:  kick-off dinner, February social, spring
reception, and more informal events during the summer

If you're interested or would like to know more details, please send an
email to Ricarose ria at mit.edu or Xuwen xwzhu at mit.edu as soon as possible.
We are having monthly dinner meetings, and you're welcome to join!
(Committee members get to choose their own mentors!)


*2. Submit Questions for “Dear Kate” (Respond by Sat. June 15)
Link for question submissions:* http://tinyurl.com/ah49j5b

Please submit your questions for “Dear Kate,” the GWAMIT Mentoring
Committee's advice blog. Each month, the GWAMIT mentors answers questions
posed by students. The most recent edition can be found at:
http://gwamit.blogspot.com/2013/05/dear-kate-may-2013-edition.html.

Please submit your questions for next month's edition! They can be
submitted at: http://tinyurl.com/ah49j5b. Questions are due on the 15th of
the month. June 15th is this Saturday!


*3. Join the GWAMIT Leadership Conference Planning Committee (Recruiting
now)
Contact:* gwamit-leadership at mit.edu

GWAMIT is actively recruiting energetic, motivated graduate women to join
the planning committee for the leadership conference to be held this fall.

-Positions available: event co-leads, logistic co-chairs, and advertising
co-chairs.
-Perks: opportunities to connect with top-notch speakers, develop
leadership and event planning skills, and work with like-minded, awesome
graduate women across all departments at MIT.
-The conference websites from past years can be found at
https://sites.google.com/site/gwamitweb/leadership-conference along with
more information about the types of events and speakers that were featured
each year.

Take ownership of this fall's conference theme and events by joining the
team early!


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*4. Graduate Community Fellow “Programs for Women” Position Open (Apply now)
Apply:* http://odge.mit.edu/community/gcf/

The “Programs for Women” Graduate Community Fellow supports graduate
student programs and events for women by working closely with, and
reporting to, the Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Education. The
appointment period will begin in June and continue through May 31.

The work includes the following:
-Plan, implement, and evaluate programs and events that promote the
professional and leadership development of graduate women students
-Assist in creation and stewardship of opportunities for graduate women to
build and broaden networks of support to enhance the graduate experience
-Assist in designing and implementing approaches to assess and document the
success of programmatic efforts
-Interact with departments, administrative offices, and student groups with
which the ODGE partners or whose activities the ODGE funds
-Develop marketing tools for programs and events
-Convene focus groups to identify student needs, interests, and experiences
-Partner with other Fellows on mutually beneficial projects

Other responsibilities are described here:
http://odge.mit.edu/community/gcf/currentprojects/#general.

Skills required include: strong organizational skills; strong communication
skills; experience with project planning; enjoys working on a team.


*5. Not Networking 101—Building Relationships for Success (Mon. June 10,
3-4:30pm)
When:* Monday, June 10, 3-4:30pm
*Where:* 46-3002 (Singleton Auditorium)
*Register:* http://bit.ly/NotNetworking101

Networking has gotten a really bad name these days. I take your card, you
take my card, and then we don’t call each other. This workshop is designed
to reintroduce you to how strong professional relationships can be
necessary for most people to succeed in their careers. It will provide
practical tools for meeting people and for nurturing new and established
connections

Dr. Joanne Kamens received her PhD in Genetics from Harvard Medical School
and then spent 15 years at BASF/Abbott, where she led discovery research
projects on small molecule and antibody approaches to inflammatory
diseases, ultimately serving as Group Leader in Molecular Biology. In 2011,
Dr. Kamens became the Executive Director of Addgene, a mission driven,
non-profit dedicated to helping scientists around the world collaborate.
Dr. Kamens founded the current Boston chapter of AWIS. In 2013, she was
elected as a fellow to the Massachusetts Academy of Science for service to
science and the community.


***********Outside MIT**********
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*6. Apply to become a Regional Officer for Scientista (Recruiting now)
Apply:* http://www.scientistafoundation.com/regional-list-form.html

Are you a leader? Are you passionate about women in science? The Scientista
Foundation is looking for Regional Officers this summer (2013) that will
create vibrant communities for women in science in your region.

As a regional officer, you will be responsible for mobilizing your
city/region! That means planning a minimum of 1 event per month in your
area and advertising your events through the Scientista regional lists, the
Scientista Facebook pages, and Scientista university networks, etc. Events
can be social (meetup at a resturant/bar) or educational (panel events with
speakers).

Some additional roles include:
- Marketing your Scientista events and getting the word out
- Planning the logistics of your events and serving as the host
- Working with a fab team of energetic and exciting Scientistas! (You'll
work with the co-founders and the national RO team, as well as any other
ROs who signed up in your region.)
- Researching events and resources in your city


*7. Wonder Women of Boston Networking Event (Thurs. June 13, 6-8pm)
When:* Thursday, June 13, 6-8pm
*Where:* The Living Room, 101 Atlantic Avenue, Boston
*Register:* http://wwbos0613biannual-es2.eventbrite.com/

Wonder Women of Boston is an opportunity for ambitious, accomplished women
of all ages to mix and mingle. Whether you work in the corporate or
non-profit world, are a community leader, entrepreneur, job-seeker,
student, or someone simply looking for inspiration, you're bound to make a
few great new connections. We encourage you to think of three or five
exceptional women you know and send invitations their way. Come find new
friends, catch up with old friends, make new professional connections, and
enter to win a raffle item or two.

A portion of the proceeds from this event benefits Project Have Hope.
Project Have Hope is a Boston-based non-profit organization that seeks to
empower women in the Acholi Quarter of Uganda by providing education to
both the women and their children and assisting the women to establish
business opportunities to promote economic stability and sustainability.


*8. [MASS-AWIS] Resume Round Table Workshop (Wed. June 19, 6:30-9pm)
When:* Wednesday, June 19, 6:30-9pm
*Where:* Monadnock Room, Broad Institute, 7 Cambridge Center, Cambridge
*Register:* http://goo.gl/LbosL

Get ready for the job market – bring your resume or CV and get
resume-writing
tips from professionals involved in hiring decisions in industry, academia,
consulting, tech transfer, and more. Experts will be in attendance to
critique your resume. $10 for AWIS members and Broad affiliates, $25
General Admission.


*9. Women in Science and Engineering Computer Science Bootcamp (June 24-25,
Register now)
When:* Monday, June 24 – Tuesday, June 25
*Where:* Microsoft Research, 1 Cambridge Center, Cambridge
*Register:* http://software-carpentry.org/bootcamps/2013-06-wise.html

Our goal is to help scientists and engineers become more productive by
teaching them basic computing skills like program design, version control,
testing, and task automation. In this two-day boot camp, short tutorials
will alternate with hands-on practical exercises. Participants will be
encouraged both to help one another, and to apply what they have learned to
their own research problems during and between sessions. There will be
online follow up sessions for 6 to 8 weeks extending the material from the
boot camp.

This boot camp is open to female graduate students, post-docs, faculty
members, staff scientists, or their equivalent in science, engineering,
medicine, or a related field in academia, industry, or the public and
non-profit sectors. Participants should have some prior experience with
basic programming.


*10. Volunteer with Science Club for Girls (July 9-12, Apply now)
When:* Tuesday, July 9 – Friday, July 12
*Where:* Lasell College, Newton, MA
*Apply:* http://bit.ly/ScienceClubVolunteer
*Contact:* volunteer at scienceclubforgirls.org

We have a great opportunity for you to give back and volunteer this summer
with Science Club for Girls. This July we will be holding Summer Science
Week at Lasell College from July 9th - July 12th. Summer Science Week is an
opportunity for girls all over the greater Boston area to participate in
free STEM programming.

During the day, they work with volunteers who teach STEM curricula, and
during the afternoon, the girls go on field trips related to what they've
been learning. We are hoping you can volunteers as a Science Teacher in the
morning or a Field Trip Chaperone in the afternoon for Summer Science Week.
You can volunteer for multiple positions on multiple days, or just one
position for one day during the week. If you are interested in volunteering
for Summer Science Week, you can complete the application online. Want to
know more? Email me back at volunteer at scienceclubforgirls.org with "Summer
Science Week" in the subject line.


*11. New York Academy of Science Fellowship Opportunity (Apply by Mon. July
15)
Apply:* http://www.nyas.org/promotions/forms/2013NeXXtScholars.html

The New York Academy of Sciences, in partnership with the U.S. Department
of State and a consortium of over 30 U.S. women's colleges, has launched
the 2nd year of the NeXXt Scholars Program. This Program aims to engage and
advance American women and women from countries with predominantly Muslim
populations to pursue undergraduate degrees in Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math (STEM) academic fields.

In order to accomplish this goal, the Academy will provide partnership,
mentorship, and networking support for these scholars, by way of a STEM
Fellow. The deadline for mentor applications is Monday, July 15th. We’re
looking for female STEM professionals, graduate-level students, and
postdocs who have a desire to help the next generation of women break into
STEM-related fields. More information about the NeXXt Fellow Program
including requirements and application information can be found at:
www.nyas.org/NexxtScholars2013.


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