[GWAMIT] Announcements - Week of 10/7/13

GWAMIT gwamit at mit.edu
Mon Oct 7 10:30:08 EDT 2013


Dear GWAMIT Members,
 
Now is the time to submit questions for the October edition of “Dear Kate,” the GWAMIT Mentoring Committee’s anonymous advice blog! See further 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
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GWAMIT:
1. Submit Questions for “Dear Kate” (Respond by Tues. Oct. 15)
2. Sign up to be a 2013-2014 GWAMIT Department Representative (new and returning reps)
 
MIT: 
3. [ODGE] Healthy Living Guide and Recipe Share for MIT Graduate Women, from MIT Graduate Women (Available now)
4. Participate in the MIT Externship Program (Apply by Wed. Oct. 9, 12pm)
5. [ODGE] 2013 Path of Professorship Workshop for Graduate and Post-Doc Women (Apply by Tues. Oct. 15)
6. Women Lead: A Career Discussion on the Future of Leadership (Tues. Oct. 15, 7pm)
7. Apply for a Graduate Student Life Grant (Apply by Fri. Oct. 18)
8. Join the MIT Women's Initiative (Apply by Sun. Oct. 20, 11:59pm)
 
Outside MIT:
9. 50th Anniversary of the Presidential Report on American Women (Mon. Oct. 14, 1-4:30pm)
10. [MASS-AWIS] Practical Tips for Time Management (Tues. Oct. 15, 6-8:30pm)
11. Volunteer at MITRE Bedford Young Women in Engineering Day (Fri. Oct. 25, 8:30am-2pm)
12. [HGWISE] Assertiveness Workshop (Fri. Oct. 25, 1-2:30pm)
 
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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1. Submit Questions for “Dear Kate” (Respond by Tues. Oct. 15)
When: Submit questions by Tuesday, October 15 for the October edition
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 anonymously posed by students.
 
The most recent edition can be found at: http://gwamit.blogspot.com/2013/08/dear-kate-august-2013-edition.html. Please submit your questions for next month's edition! They can be submitted at: http://tinyurl.com/ah49j5b
 
 
2. Sign up to be a 2013-2014 GWAMIT Department Representative (new and returning reps)
Sign up: http://bit.ly/GWAMITDepRepApp
 
Interested in getting more involved with GWAMIT? Become a GWAMIT Department Representative! As a department rep, you will serve as the liaison between your department and GWAMIT. This includes updating your department on GWAMIT events and initiatives and letting us know if any issues related to graduate women in your program arise. It is a great, low time commitment way to get involved with GWAMIT, and we are looking for multiple reps from each department!
 
If interested, fill out the above form and keep an eye out for our upcoming General Board meeting this semester. Returning reps: also fill out the above form to indicate that you would like to continue this year.
 
 
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3. [ODGE] Healthy Living Guide and Recipe Share for MIT Graduate Women, from MIT Graduate Women (Available now)
Link to online guide: http://odge.mit.edu/community/women (scroll to bottom)
 
Two Graduate Community Fellows – Alex German and Shannon Morey – have compiled “Mens et Manus et Salus,” a healthy living guide complete with recipes from the MIT community and information on where to shop for healthy food in the Cambridge area.
 
The guide is now available online in PDF form and can be accessed through the link above.
 
 
4. Participate in the MIT Externship Program (Apply by Wed. Oct. 9, 12pm)
When: Apply by Wednesday October 9, 12pm
Apply: http://alum.mit.edu/students/NetworkwithAlumni/ExternshipProgram
Contact: externship at mit.edu
 
The MIT Externship Program matches students with alumni in their workplace for job shadowing and/or practical experience during IAP. Alumni around the world are looking to work with you.
 
You need an Infinite Connection account to view the externship opportunities and to apply. You can register for an Infinite Connection account here: http://alum.mit.edu/login. You need your 10-digit user ID to register for an IC account. Please contact externship at mit.edu for your 10-digit user ID.
 
 
5. [ODGE] 2013 Path of Professorship Workshop for Graduate and Post-Doc Women (Apply by Tues. Oct. 15)
When: Apply by Tuesday, October 15; Workshop runs Friday, November 15 – Saturday, November 16
More info: http://odge.mit.edu/development/pop/
Apply: http://bit.ly/PathOfProfApp
 
Are you considering a career in academia? The Office of the Dean of Graduate Education is pleased to announce the opening of this year’s application to our Path of Professorship workshop. This workshop is designed to provide graduate and post-doctoral women with information about academic careers in science and engineering fields and the application process.
 
Path of Professorship will run from Friday, November 15th at 1pm through Saturday, November 16th at 5pm, and cover topics ranging from “What Institution is Right for You?” to “The Tenure Process.” Each year we are able to gather a wonderful group of female professors from MIT and beyond to talk about their experiences in academia. More information is available at: http://odge.mit.edu/development/pop/
 
 
6. Women Lead: A Career Discussion on the Future of Leadership (Tues. Oct. 15, 7pm)
When: Tuesday, October 15, 7pm
Where: 10-250
 
Women Lead is an interactive discussion on leadership in today’s diverse, rapidly changing workplace. Participants will learn: why women are well-positioned to be our current and future leaders, why women leaders will lead the future of work, how younger women are driving new leadership in the modern workplace, why gender matters less and quality of leadership means more, what skills and attributes will help future leaders stay more competitive, and what steps women (and men) can take to become more innovative leaders.
 
During the event, Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti will share the latest research on women leaders, by highlighting key findings from the new book, “Women Lead: Career Perspectives from Workplace Leaders.”
 
 
7. Apply for a Graduate Student Life Grant (Apply by Fri. Oct. 18)
When: Apply by Friday, October 16
More info: http://odge.mit.edu/community/gslg/
 
The Graduate Student Life Grants program is a request-for-proposal process inviting graduate students, spouses, faculty, or staff to submit creative, community building ideas for possible funding. We encourage you to apply for funds - especially in collaboration with other students or student groups. Proposals may address a specific constituency such as families; they may cross departments or focus within a discipline; they may target several residence halls, or a variety of student groups. Their purpose should be to explore the role and relevance of community in creating a more balanced and fulfilling graduate experience.
 
Previous successful grants include Weekly Wednesdays at the Muddy Charles, Greek Cooking Class, Science Policy Bootcamp, the FamilyNet website, and "An Evening with Tom Chapin." The application deadline is midnight on Friday, October 18, 2013. Proposal authors will have the opportunity to answer any questions from the selection panel; funds will be released after December 6, 2013.
 
 
8. Join the MIT Women's Initiative (Apply by Sun. Oct. 20, 11:59pm)
When: Apply by Sunday, October 20, 11:59pm
Apply: http://mit.edu/wi/presenters
 
The MIT Women's Initiative is a group that sends pairs of female engineers, both graduate and undergraduate (sophomores and older), from MIT to middle and high schools around the country for a week during IAP.
 
They give presentations about opportunities in engineering, conduct hands-on activities, and encourage high school girls to remain interested in math and science. Previous presenters have been to Washington, Hawaii, Miami, Alaska, and San Francisco, to name a few. For more information and to APPLY, please visit: http://mit.edu/wi/presenters.
 
 
**********Outside MIT**********
 
9. 50th Anniversary of the Presidential Report on American Women (Mon. Oct. 14, 1-4:30pm)
When: Monday, October 14, 1-4:30pm
Where: JFK Library, 200 William T Morrisey Boulevard, Boston
More info: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Events-and-Awards/Forums
Register: http://bit.ly/JFKLibraryRSVP
 
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy established a Presidential Commission to examine and report on the status of American women. The Commission, chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt from its beginning until her death in 1962, published its report in October 1963. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University are partnering to host a two-day, dual-site conference to mark this important historical milestone and to reflect on the status of American women 50 years later.
 
On Monday, October 14, join Allida Black, Eleanor Clift, Sue Cobble, Jill Ker Conway, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Sandra Fluke, Aileen Hernandez, Tracy Roosevelt, and Hilda Solis for “The 50th Anniversary of the Presidential Report on American Women,” an afternoon conference and discussion at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
 
 
10. [MASS-AWIS] Practical Tips for Time Management (Tues. Oct. 15, 6-8:30pm)
When: Tuesday, October 15, 6-8:30pm
Where: Merck Research Laboratories, 33 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston
Register: http://bit.ly/TimeManagementRSVP
 
There’s a lot expected of you, but you can manage your day so that you’re still in control. In this seminar, you’ll learn tips and techniques to help you prioritize, handle emails and papers, get organized, as well as learn other practical, tactical information to help you be more productive and get done what needs to be done.
 
Speaker Lorena Prime has worked for several Fortune 500 companies, including 3M, Office Depot, and US Surgical/Covidien in Sales, Marketing, Training, and Information Technology. She shifted gears after 17 years in Corporate America to start her own company so she could focus on her love of efficiency and employee productivity. She now works with individuals and businesses to streamline tasks, assess work flow and business processes. Through her seminars and consulting sessions, she teaches life-long time management and organizing skills to help people get more out of every day.
 
 
11. Volunteer at MITRE Bedford Young Women in Engineering Day (Fri. Oct. 25, 8:30am-2pm)
When: Friday, October 25, 8:30am-2pm
Where: The MITRE Corporation, 202 Burlington Road, Bedford
Register: http://ywie-es2.eventbrite.com
Contact: ywie at mitre.org
 
MITRE's Young Women in Engineering Day is a one-day workshop sponsored by the MITRE Corporation in Bedford, MA to help young women learn about careers in Engineering, Science and Technology. The workshop is open to female high school students who live in the general proximity of MITRE's Bedford headquarters. Workshop attendees will meet and talk with female engineers and experience hands-on interactive demonstrations of the work that we do at MITRE. Plenty of time is planned for one-on-one discussions and questions. Lunch will be provided.
 
For more information about the workshop, including the agenda and frequently asked questions, go to the workshop web site. If you attended the workshop last year, the content may be similar. If you have any questions, please email us any time at ywie at mitre.org and one of the event organizers will respond to you.
 
 
12. [HGWISE] Assertiveness Workshop (Fri. Oct. 25, 1-2:30pm)
When: Friday, October 25, 1-2:30pm
Where: Dudley House Common Room, Harvard University, Cambridge
RSVP: hgwise at hcs.harvard.edu
 
Maybe you have also felt the social pressure to speak up in lab, to be "loud" when socializing with peers, or to impress people on the future job market. Maybe you find that even harder in the presence of aggressive people or in an unfamiliar cultural environment. In this workshop, we will explore how one may practice assertiveness to increase personal effectiveness in communication, and to show respect to yourself as well as others.
 
The workshop will provide a confidential, supportive setting in which women scientists can discuss concerns and share experiences, surrounding the challenges of asking questions, voicing concerns and being heard. We would be joined by Dr. Sheila Thomas, who will share with us her perspectives as the GSAS Dean for Diversity and Minority Affairs - in addition to being a faculty at the Medical School and an experienced mentor of graduate students.
 
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