[GWAMIT] Announcements - Week of September 14, 2015

GWAMIT gwamit at mit.edu
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Dear GW at MIT Members,

Welcome to all the new members, and thank you to everyone who came out to
the OWWL (kudos to Anne, Natasha, and Michelle for organizing)! Check out
the resources page <http://gwamit.org/resources/> on our recently-launched
new website if you missed any of the presentations or want more
information.

If you enjoy these announcements and want to get advertisements for more
events or coordinate attendance with other GWAMIT members, sign up for our new
social mailing list <http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/gwamit-social>!


We're looking for Fall Leadership Conference co-chairs, event leads, and
committee members. See details below, and if you're interested come to the
first meeting this Wednesday at 4:00 PM in the Stata Cafe!

And finally, surveys for the GWAMIT Mentorship Program are due on Tuesday!
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity.

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



*======== IN BRIEF========*

*GW at MIT:*
1. Details & Survey for 2015-2016 GWAMIT Mentoring (*Tomorrow!*)
2. Fall 2015 Leadership Conference First Organizational Meeting (Sept. 16th)
3. Dr. AnnMaria De Mars: As Diverse as Tech Gets (Sept. 28th)

*MIT:*
4. Graduate Community Fellows Positions OPEN for 2015-2016 (Now!)
5. Zipcar Founder and CEO Robin Chase Talk (*Today!*)
6. Student Presentation Opportunity at 2015 C3E Women in Clean Energy
Symposium (*Today!*)
7. Join the MIT Women's Club Water Polo Team (Now!)
8. Strategy & Middle East Corporate Presentation (*Tomorrow!*)
9. Dinner and Drinks with Other Queer Graduate Women (and join their
mailing list!) (Sept. 17th)
10. [SWE] Women's Leadership Forum (Sept. 17th)
11. Apply for MIT Waste Alliance Leadership Position (Sept. 22nd)
12. Upcoming Career-Related Events (Sept. 14th - 25th)
13. MIT Work-Life Center Fall Seminar Series (Sept - Dec)

*Outside MIT:*
14. Free LGBTQ-Related Hair and Makeup Consultations (Ongoing)
15. Radcliffe Institute Women in Biotech Symposium (Sept. 18th)
16. Hacking Eating Tracking (Sept. 18-20th)
17. An Evening with Rebecca Skloot (Sept. 29th)
18. Volunteer for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk of Boston (Oct
3-4)



*====================FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS====================*

*********** GW at MIT ***********

*1. Details & Survey for 2015-2015 GWAMIT Mentoring*
*Deadline*: Tuesday, September 15th
*Survey*: link <http://bit.ly/menteesurvey2015>
*Contact*: link <gwamit-mentor at mit.edu>

With the start of the semester, the *GWAMIT Mentoring Program* has opened
applications for women graduate students to be matched with a mentor. In
the program, graduate women are mentored by faculty, alums, or Boston-area
professionals. Mentorship can be sought in areas ranging from careers to
more personal matters.

If you are interested in participating as a mentee this school year, please
fill out the survey here *by September 15th*: http://bit.ly/menteesurvey2015

This year, mentees will be able to *choose your own mentor* based on mentor
profiles that we will distribute soon. Mentees will be given priority in
selecting mentors *in the order you fill out the survey*, so please don’t
wait!

If you have a recommendation for a female faculty/alum/professional mentor,
questions, or would like more info, e-mail gwamit-mentor at mit.edu.

*2. Fall 2015 GWAMIT Leadership Conference First Organizational Meeting*
*When*: Wednesday, September 16, 4:00 PM
*Where*: Stata Cafeteria <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=32>
*Application*: link <https://goo.gl/371XYR>
*Contact*: link <gwamit-exec at mit.edu>

GWAMIT is currently recruiting conference co-chairs, event leads, and
committee members for the annual Fall Leadership Conference to be held in
October 2015. This is a great opportunity to be a part of the 2015
organizing team!

There are many different ways you can get involved depending on your
interests and schedule:

   - *2 Co-Chairs*: Conference Co-Chairs lead the committee members, set
   the conference theme, and oversee all general planning of the conference.
   - *Event Leads*: Each conference has 4-5 Event Leads who spearhead a
   single event (either an invited speaker, a panel, or a workshop). Event
   Leads are part of the conference committee.
   - *Committee Members*: attend regular meetings, contribute to theme
   brainstorming, logistics, publicity, and volunteer during events.

Please contact the GWAMIT Executive Board at gwamit-exec at mit.edu if you
have questions. We also encourage you to read more about previous leaders
and events on our website
<https://gwamitleadership2014.wordpress.com/people/>.

*3. Dr. AnnMaria De Mars: As Diverse as Tech Gets*
*When*: Monday, September 28, 1:00 - 2:00 PM
*Where*: MIT Building 3-270 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=3>
*RSVP*: link <https://goo.gl/0Ziv8j>

An informal discussion with a judo world champion on the psychology of
success in the tech industry.

AnnMaria De Mars is the CEO and founder of 7 Generation Games, a startup
that develops educational video games in which students learn about math
and Native American history. She is also the president of The Julia Group,
a consulting firm offering software development for statistical analysis
and psychometrics. The mother of four daughters, she was the first American
to win the world judo championships. In 2013, she was listed as one of
Forbes’ 40 Women to Watch Over 40.

In this discussion, Dr. De Mars will share some of her perspectives on
breaking conventions and achieving success in spite of the gender bias.

Light fare and refreshments will be available.

This event is open to all, but space is limited and pre-registration is
encouraged.

*********** MIT ***********

*4. Graduate Community Fellows Positions OPEN for 2015-2016*
*When*: Now!
*Questions*: link <juliekuk at mit.edu>
*Apply*: link <http://odge.mit.edu/community/gcf/>

One opening is still available in the Graduate Community Fellows program in
the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education!

Graduate Community Fellows are a cadre of graduate students who work on
projects and assignments that enhance MIT graduate community in unique
ways.  Fellows receive partial stipend support for the length of their
appointment period.  Each Fellow reports to a staff member either in the
Office of the Dean for Graduate Education or in a partner organization, and
focuses on a specific project.

Open positions are as follows:

   - Institute Community and Equity Office

Join the fellows program for positions that are fun and rewarding!  Please
see our web site for position descriptions and an application form (
http://odge.mit.edu/community/gcf/). Please contact Julie Kukharenko (
juliekuk at mit.edu) with any questions.

*5. Zipcar CEO and Founder Robin Chase Talk*
*When*: Monday, September 14, 6 - 7 PM
*Where*: Building 10-250 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=10>
*Info*: link
<http://gsc.scripts.mit.edu/activities/orientation/2015/event/zipcar-ceo-robin-chase/>
*Contact*: email <ahchan at alum.mit.edu>

Robin Chase, co-founder/ex-CEO of Zipcar and one of Time’s 100 Most
Influential People in the World, illuminates the potential of the
collaborative economy to address broader issues such as climate change and
income inequality, and proves the impact that this innovative force can
have on these most pressing economic and social issues of our time. Free
Admissions.

Agenda:

   - 5:45 pm    Registration
   - 6:00 pm   Talk and Q&A
   - 7:00 pm   Talk ends and book signing
   - 7:30 pm   Dinner with Robin (by lottery)

Followed by Intimate dinner with Robin at 7:30 PM; admission by lottery.

Contact: Alex Hamilton Chan ahchan at alum.mit.edu

*6. Student Presentation Opportunity at 2015 C3E Women in Clean Energy
Symposium*
*Deadline*: Monday, September 14, 11:59 PM
*Contact*: link <elliotg at MIT.edu>
*Apply*: link <http://c3eawards.org/StudentOpportunities>

Our clean energy future requires innovative policies, tools, and
technologies to address the ongoing global issues associated with
historical trends in energy use. In its report on a sustainable energy
future, the National Science Foundation stated, “a sustainable energy
economy values environmental and ecosystem stewardship, as well as clean,
equitable, reliable, renewable, safe, secure, and economically viable
energy strategies and solutions."

We invite students from all academic disciplines to bring their creativity
to help shape the future of clean energy. C3E organizers are delighted to
offer all young scholars an opportunity to showcase their work and
experience in research, service, and/or education in the energy system.

*Graduate students* may apply to compete in a research poster competition.
Finalists will be invited to present in person at the symposium where
attendees will vote to select First, Second and Third place winners (with
prizes of $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000 respectively). This competition is
sponsored by Cummins Inc.

*Undergraduate students* may apply to present a three-minute lightning
presentation at the symposium. Selected presenters will be invited to
attend the full day-and-a-half symposium.

*The C3E Symposium:* The goal of the symposium is to provide women in clean
energy with a range of perspectives, analysis, and data on clean energy
challenges and opportunities. It also provides a unique forum for
networking. It is our hope that it will help build a sustained national and
international community of professionals dedicated to advancing the careers
and goals of women in clean energy.

*More information*, including eligibility, requirements, and application
procedures, are available at C3Eawards.org/StudentOpportunities. Please
contact elliotg at MIT.edu with any questions.

*7. Join the Women's Club Water Polo Team*
*When*: Practices Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30 - 9:30 PM
*Where*: MIT Z-Center <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=W35> Pool
*Contact*: email <polo-ditch at mit.edu>

The women's club water polo team includes members of all levels from
beginners to advanced. Our team includes grad students and undergrads. Come
to one of our practices at the Z-Center Pool or email polo-ditch at mit.edu
for more information.

*8. Strategy& Middle East Corporate Presentation*
*When*: Tuesday, September 15, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
*Where*: MIT Building 5-217 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=5>
*Info*: link <http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/>
*Apply*: link <http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/me/home/careers/apply/campus>

Strategy& (Formerly Booz & Company) cordially invites Master of Engineering
students who have an interest in the MENA region to join us at our
Corporate Presentation followed by a networking event with our Seniors.

Strategy& is a global team of practical strategists committed to helping
you seize essential advantage. We do that by working alongside you to solve
your toughest problems and helping you capture your greatest opportunities.
We bring 100 years of strategy consulting experience and the unrivaled
industry and functional capabilities of the PwC network to the task. We are
a member of the PwC network of firms in 157 countries with more than
195,000 people committed to delivering quality in assurance, tax, and
advisory services.

If you have the right profile, please submit a one page resume online at
our website at the following link:
http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/me/home/careers/apply/campus

Click on “Apply now”, in order to apply for a Full Time position. Reference
US Master of Engineering Class of 2016 – Middle East Job Number VAC1819,
and then fill in your credentials to register. Kindly upload your resume
(mentioning GPA) along with your transcript for your application to be
processed. Deadline for application is* Thursday 24 September 2015*

To learn more about Strategy&, visit the firm site at
http://www.strategyand.pwc.com/

*9. Dinner and Drinks with Other Queer Graduate Women (and join their
mailing list!)*
*When*: Thursday, September 17, 6:00 PM
*Where*: Naco Taco (297 Massachusetts Avenue)
*Join List*: link <http://goo.gl/forms/gPjErizBOZ>

Come join us to catch up with everyone after the summer, and meet other
queer graduate women!

Note: we don't have funding for this event, unfortunately :( so bring money
for whatever you might want to eat or drink-- and we are working on getting
funding for the future!

——

Are you a queer graduate woman at MIT?  Join our mailing list!

We are Grad Queer Women who organize casual get-togethers to build a sense
of community and make friends.  In the past we've done bar nights and
lunches.  In the future, we plan to include outings to queer events around
Boston, faculty dinners and get-togethers with other schools. If you’re
interested, fill out this form <http://goo.gl/forms/gPjErizBOZ> to receive
emails about upcoming events, and we look forward to meeting you!


*10. [SWE] Women's Leadership Forum*
*When*: Thursday, September 17, 7:30 - 8:30 PM
*Where*: MIT Building 6-120 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=6>
*RSVP*: link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1e82CFLv9iLmPfYzgvQRtdeiQpPQwwK-tNZQfiHBIEO4/viewform>

Open to all students! We've invited influential women from various
backgrounds to speak at a panel about their career trajectory, provide
insights into the obstacles they have overcome, and answer any questions
you may have! The moderated forum will be followed by audience Q&A, and
catering from Cosi will be provided.

Our Panelists:

   - Julie Gerberding - Executive Vice President, Merck
   - Sandy Pae Goldstein - Vice President, Goldman Sachs
   - Dona Sarkar - Principal Product Manager, Microsoft
   - Alice Takhtajan - Managing Director, J.P. Morgan

Please RSVP here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1e82CFLv9iLmPfYzgvQRtdeiQpPQwwK-tNZQfiHBIEO4/viewform>
so we can order enough food!

Questions? Contact swe-external at mit.edu

Brought to you by the Society of Women Engineers, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.

*11. Open House for Elizabeth Thompson - Meet the new Assistant Director
for Student Activities and Leadership!*
*When*: Friday, September 18, 1:30 - 3:00 PM
*Where*: MIT SAO Suite (W20-549 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=w20>)

Elizabeth, in addition to being responsible for a number of leadership
development initiatives through SAO, will also work with and advise student
organizations and student-run initiatives, including the Freshmen
Leadership Program. She will be able to help you gain valuable leadership
knowledge amongst the rush of the firehose!

Refreshments available (there will be lots so you don’t have to share!).
Please join us by welcoming her to MIT!

*12. Apply for MIT Waste Alliance leadership position*
*Deadline*: Tuesday, September 22
*Apply*: link <http://bit.ly/MITWA-apply>
*Contact*: email <trashiscash at mit.edu>

MIT Waste Alliance brings researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers on
waste-sector related topics. Past activities have included: guest speakers,
field trips, poster sessions, student elevator pitches, etc. We are seeking
volunteers on a couple of positions on the new leadership in preparation
for our Fall 2015 activities. If you would like to play an instrumental
role expanding the group, please apply for leadership position.

Estimated commitment: 5-10 h/week.
Apply here: bit.ly/MITWA-apply
Website: mitwastealliance.weebly.com

*13. Upcoming Career-Related Events*
*When*: September 14 - 25
*Where*: Varies
*Info/Registration*: link <http://bit.ly/careerbridge>

The Fall Career Fair is Friday, September 25, 2015 and Career Services is
offering workshops, employer resume critiques, and extended drop-in hours
to help you prepare for this important event. Register for these events on
bit.ly/careerbridge.

   - *Technical Interviewing 101, featuring Google *(Monday, Sept 14,
   6:00-7:30pm, 4-370)
   - *How to Work a Career Fair* (Tuesday, Sept 15, 3:00-4:00pm, 3-270)
   - *The Art of Behavioral Interviewing* (Wednesday, Sept 16, 2:00-3:30pm,
   5-234)
   - *Ace the Case with Putnam Associates* (Wednesday, Sept 16,
   5:00-6:30pm, 6-120)
   - *Resumes and Cover Letters 101* (Tuesday, Sept 22, 5:30-7:00pm, 3-270)
   - *The Employer Perspective: Careers in Gaming* (Wednesday, Sept 23,
   6:00-7:30pm, 4-237)
   - *Resume Drop-ins* (16-159)
      - Sept 14 – Sept 21, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
      - Sept 22 – Sept 24, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

*13. MIT Work-Life Center Fall Seminar Series*
*When*: September - December
*Where*: See link for details
*Info*: link <http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/seminars>
*Register*: link <http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/seminars/>

We are pleased to announce the launch of the MIT Work-Life Center’s Fall
Seminar Series <http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/seminars>.  Our presenters,
who are experts in their fields, will share research-based strategies,
tips, and information on more than 25 topics, including:

   - Student loan repayment strategies
   - Developing your negotiation and communication skills for challenging
   conversations
   - Eating healthy and staying active on your own schedule and budget
   - Buying your first home
   - Parenting
   - Eldercare
   - And more!

All seminars are free of charge and open to the entire MIT community and
their families; however, registration is required
<http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/seminars/>.

*********** Outside MIT ***********
*14. Free LGBTQ-Related Hair and Makeup Consultations*
*When*: Contact to set up a time
*Where*: Hair by Christine and Co, 217 Highland Ave, Somerville
*Email*: link <christine at hairbychristineandco.com>
*Phone*: 617-776-6470

My name is Christine. I own my own hair salon located in Somerville. We are
an extremely LGBTQ friendly salon and I am looking to extend my hand and
services to help out the transgender community. There is still a lot of
judgement that the LGBTQ community is faced with and I want to make sure
that  HAIR by Christine & co is always viewed as an absolutely NON
JUDGEMENT establishment. We just want people to walk in and be themselves
and leave a better version of themselves.

My heart has been deeply affected with all the stories and media
highlighting the transgender community and what the struggles are that they
go through on a daily basis. I feel compelled to help. I am offering FREE
makeup and hair consultations for those transitioning to help make them
feel beautiful and more confident on a daily basis. I have been working
with a client Michelle on her transition and it has been amazingly
rewarding for not only her but myself. I have always had such an open heart
for the LGBTQ community but now I feel like I have something to offer that
could really be great!

You can find me via email at christine at hairbychristineandco.com or by phone
at 617-543-3574. The salon phone number is 617-776-6470 and is located at
217 Highland Avenue, Somerville. It is minutes from the Davis Square red
line Train Station.

*15. Radcliffe Institute Women in Biotech Symposium*
*When*: Friday, September 18, 1:00 - 5:00 PM
*Where*: Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
*Register*: link <http://bit.ly/WiBHarvard>

Why are women underrepresented as leaders in the biotech industry?

It’s a perplexing issue which warrants examination and discussion. Bringing
together scientists, industry and venture capital leaders, and academics,
this symposium will explore the divide between the large number of women
who pursue advanced degrees in related scientific fields and their
representation in leadership positions in biotech firms. Speakers will also
share new research, experimentation, and promising models that may help
industry, universities, government, and private capital improve the current
system. Join us to gain a deeper understanding into this situation.

Register online and view the full schedule:
www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2015-women-in-biotech-symposium

Speakers:

   - *Alison Wood Brooks*, assistant professor of business administration,
   Harvard Business School
   - *Victoria A. Budson*, executive director, Women and Public Policy
   Program, Harvard Kennedy School
   - *Daniel Carpenter*, director of the social sciences program, Radcliffe
   Institute; Allie S. Freed Professor of Government in the Faculty of Arts
   and Sciences, Harvard University
   - *Ann DeWitt*, senior director of investments, Sanofi-Genzyme
   Bioventures
   - *Deborah Dunsire*, president and chief executive offer, Forum
   Pharmaceuticals
   - *Robin Ely,* Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration
   and senior associate dean for Culture and Community, Harvard Business School
   - *Monica C. Higgins*, Kathleen McCartney Professor in Education
   Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education
   - *Anula Jayasuriya*, cofounder, Evolvence India Life Science Fund and
   India Life Science Fund II; founder, EXXclaim Capital
   - *Janet Rich-Edwards*, codirector of the science program, Radcliffe
   Institute; associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School; and
   associate professor in the department of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H.
   Chan School of Public Health
   - *Laurel Smith-Doerr*, professor of sociology and director of the
   Institute for Social Science Research, University of Massachusetts Amherst

The event is free and open to the public.

*16. Hacking Eating Tracking*
*When*: Friday - Sunday, September 18 - 20
*Where*: Harvard Northwest Building, Cambridge, MA
*Info*: link <http://www.hackingeatingtracking.org/get-involved/>

Eating behavior has a major influence on food intake, nutrition and overall
health, yet what we know and understand about it is still limited.
Importantly, most methods that we use nowadays to study how humans eat are
indirect and rely on self-report.

We want to bring together a group of creative scientists and hackers to
catalyze the development of new ideas and disruptive solutions that can
shape the future of the collection and application of quantified human
eating behavior data.

Hacking Eating Tracking will have an unusual format that can be defined as
an hybrid between a scientific symposium and a hackathon. Saturday and
Sunday morning there will be three discussion panels covering science,
technology and applications. The hackathon will run in parallel with these
panels. Sunday afternoon there will be a final pitch and demos of hackathon
teams and prizes. Aside from the program agenda there will be also be a
number of opportunities to socialize and exchange ideas.

We welcome participants from a variety of disciplines: science, technology,
arts and business, in particular active individuals who are passionate
about this topic and are willing to spend a weekend generating ideas,
connections, discussions and hackathon innovations. Learn how to get
involved here <http://www.hackingeatingtracking.org/get-involved/>.

*17. [Radcliffe Institute] An Evening with Rebecca Skloot*
*When*: Tuesday, September 29, 4:30 PM
*Where*: Knafel Center, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA
*Register*: link
<http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2015-rebecca-skloot-lecture>

Rebecca Skloot is author of the award-winning book The Immortal Life of
Henrietta Lacks. Part detective story, part scientific odyssey, and part
family saga, the story’s multilayered approach raises questions about race,
class, and bioethics in America. At this event, Skloot will speak about the
book and her path to writing it. She is currently working on her next book,
which will be about humans, animals, science, and ethics.

Paula A. Johnson, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the
executive director of the Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender
Biology, will provide introductory remarks and moderate a panel discussion,
following the lecture, about the intersection of biomedical science,
research ethics, poverty, and race.

Register online by visiting
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2015-rebecca-skloot-lecture

This event is free and open to the public.

*18. Volunteer for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk of Boston*
*When*: Saturday and Sunday, October 3 - 4
*Where*: DCR Hatch Shell, 47 David G Mugar Way, Boston, MA
*Info*: link
<http://makingstrides.acsevents.org/site/R?i=Z2KwEP2sLFKwz1P1Gnkrpg>
*Register (group)*: email <erin.sullivan at cancer.org>
*Register (individual)*: link
<http://makingstrides.acsevents.org/site/R?i=RzwPxghVddFC9e1dbQ1_SA>
Remember to join the fight. Volunteer!

Almost everyone has been affected by breast cancer in some way. By
supporting our Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk of Boston
<http://makingstrides.acsevents.org/site/R?i=APXXUa7Je63n3x_Bx3Q58g>, you
can help us finish the fight against the disease.

Please join us as a volunteer on Sunday October 4, 2015, when Making
Strides of Boston will unite the community to honor and celebrate breast
cancer survivors, educate women about the importance of prevention and
early detection, and raise funds to help the Society do the most for people
with breast cancer today to end the disease tomorrow.

Over 1,000 volunteers are needed during walk weekend to make this event a
success. Please consider donating your time! Volunteer groups from your
school, club, office, or organization are encouraged. There are many great
opportunities to choose from
<http://makingstrides.acsevents.org/site/R?i=Z2KwEP2sLFKwz1P1Gnkrpg>!

We are still in need of Saturday, October 3rd  set-up help and Sunday,
October 4th route monitors, finish line greeters, and clean-up crew!

To register
<http://makingstrides.acsevents.org/site/R?i=ZbGuUcBEDb3vyli5pmyvDg> as a
volunteer group please contact Erin Sullivan at erin.sullivan at cancer.org or
call 508-270-4643. To register as an individual or view the volunteer
options please visit us at www.makingstrideswalk.org/bostonma

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