[GWAMIT] Announcements - Week of January 25, 2016

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

Have a great last week of IAP! Check out the events still going on before
classes get started.

The GWAMIT mentoring program is accepting more applicants, so if you didn't
apply in the Fall, definitely consider taking advantage of this great
opportunity this semester!

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. GWAMIT-Intel Event (Feb. 2nd)
2. Submit your questions to Dear Kate!
3. Join the GWAMIT Mentoring Program (Feb. 5th)

*MIT:*
4. ESD.S32 Leading Creative Teams
5. Graduate Student Open House at the MIT Museum (*Tomorrow!*)
6. The Quest for Real Meritocracy: How Addressing Implicit Bias Can Boost
Performance (Jan. 27th - 29th)
7. Register for Getfit 2016 (Jan. 28th)
8. Register for MC^2 Multicultural Conference 2016 (Feb. 1st)
9. Register for the Commuting Across the Charles Competition (Feb. 8th)
10. Microlearning Bootcamp and Teach it Yourself! A life-enhancing contest
for MIT students (Feb. 10th)
11. Register for the Crossing the Charles Competition (Feb. 8th)
12. Graduate Community Fellows Positions OPEN for Spring 2016 (Now!)

*Outside MIT:*
13. [MASS AWIS] From Academia to Industry: Career Possibilities Networking
Night (*Tomorrow!*)
14. De La Femme's 2016 Mentoring Program (Jan. 27th)
15. [MASS AWIS] Science Book Club Inauguration (Jan. 27th)
16. Perimeter Scholars International Now Accepting Applications (Feb. 1st)
17. L'Oreal USA For Women in Science Fellowship (Nov. 30th - Feb. 5th)
18. [MASS AWIS] Making your CV the Best Possible: Advice from the Recruiters
(Feb. 17th)



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

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

*1. GWAMIT-Intel Event*
*When*: Tuesday, February 2, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
*Where*: MIT Building W20-491 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=w20>
*RSVP*: link <http://goo.gl/forms/E3cTdmcyqu>

Stop by W20-491 on February 2nd anytime between 2 and 4 PM to talk about
work opportunities at Intel.

Recruiters will be attending, and snacks and pastries will be provided!

*2. Submit your questions to Dear Kate!*
*Blog post*: link
<http://gwamit.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/dear-kate-january-2016.html>
*Submit a question*: link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1if7tQB34Cy4ER4uZyRa-Ed-AQm3wPyz8dFiDJA1FjzI/viewform>

The Dear Kate post for January
<http://gwamit.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/dear-kate-january-2016.html> is up!
This month, we look at the question of how to request help building
professional connections.

Do you have a question to submit to Dear Kate? Use this link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1if7tQB34Cy4ER4uZyRa-Ed-AQm3wPyz8dFiDJA1FjzI/viewform>
to submit anonymously to the Dear Kate column, and our mentors will pen
replies to be posted on the blog.

*3. Join the GWAMIT Mentoring Program!*
*Deadline*: Friday, February 5
*Contact*: email <gwamit-mentor at mit.edu>
*Apply*: link <http://goo.gl/forms/sGSyDc9S1R>

Spaces are available to join the GWAMIT Mentoring Program for the spring
semester. 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. To join, please fill out the interest
form and survey at: http://goo.gl/forms/sGSyDc9S1R

*.********** MIT ***********

*4*
*. ESD.S32 Leading Creative TeamsWhen:* Fridays, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
*Info*: link
<http://gelp.mit.edu/new-graduate-course-offering/esds32-leading-creative-teams>
*Apply*: link
<http://gelp.mit.edu/new-graduate-course-offering/esds32-leading-creative-teams>

Are you prepared to be an innovator after MIT? In a recent survey of
graduate alumni, 99% report “being creative” as important in their roles
and 96% report “leadership” as also important. This same survey suggests
that 62-70% of MIT masters and doctoral alumni are supervising small
groups. Which raises the question; are you prepared for these professional
roles? Many are not and this is how our new class can differentiate you
from others.

Graduate students from across MIT are encouraged to apply to this new
leadership class – one that aims to develop your abilities to lead teams
that are charged with developing creative solutions to challenging problems.

This class will prepare students by:

   1. Developing greater self-awareness
   2. Building interpersonal and networking skills
   3. Developing abilities to lead teams and be an effective team member
   4. Learning how to ignite creativity in a collaborative environment

Enrollment is limited. Click here
<http://gelp.mit.edu/new-graduate-course-offering/esds32-leading-creative-teams>
to apply. Please contact David Niño <dnino at mit.edu> if you have any
questions.


*5. Graduate Student Open House at the MIT Museum*
*When*: Tuesday, January 26, 6:00 - 7:30 PM
*Where*: MIT Museum, N51 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=N51> (265 Mass Ave)

Do you have a passion for sharing science with others? Are you looking for
unique volunteer opportunities to work with children and/or adults?

Or, do you just want a chance to explore a world-renowned museum after
hours?

Come visit the MIT Museum on Tuesday, January 26, explore the galleries and
talk with our staff and volunteers about your outreach interests

This open house is just for MIT grad students!

Free food! Hands-on activities! Fun science! Join us!

*6. The Quest for Real Meritocracy: How Addressing Implicit Bias Can Boost
Performance*
*When*: Wed., Jan. 27, Thu., January 28, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Fri., Jan 29,
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
*Where*: MIT Building E62-223 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=e62>
*Email*: link <elename at sloan.mit.edu>

Instructor: Elena Mendez-Escobar, PhD
Level: G; 3 units; Graded P/D/F
Contact instructor: elename at sloan.mit.edu

This class will discuss specific tools and interventions that business
leaders can use to unlock value by attracting and developing a diverse
workforce. Breaking the Mold co-founder Elena Mendez-Escobar, now at
McKinsey and Company, will unpack recent research linking diversity to
performance and will explain how implicit bias remain a key barrier for
diversity. Students will dissect successful interventions that business and
organizations have put in place to manage the effects of unconscious bias
and then develop their own initiatives for specific business environments.
This class will be highly interactive and include guest speakers from
McKinsey, simulations, and small-group experiential activities.

*7. Register for Getfit 2016*
*Deadline*: Thursday, January 28, end of day
*Info*: link <http://getfit.mit.edu>
*Register*: link <http://getfit.mit.edu/get-started>

It’s that time again. Time for what’s become an annual wintertime tradition
at MIT. You know, the one that keeps us stronger, healthier, and better
looking than Harvard, Wellesley, and Boston College combined? Well, okay,
maybe just stronger and healthier?

That’s right! Registration is now open for MIT Medical’s annual fitness
challenge, getfit at mit (http://getfit.mit.edu)!

Get your team of five to eight members registered before the end of the day
on January 28, and get ready for all the fun, camaraderie, perks, and
potential prizes that come with participation. The challenge begins on
February 1.

Looking for teammates? Connect with others in our find-a-team forum at
http://getfit.mit.edu/forum/find-a-team.

Get ready, get set, get fit!

LEARN MORE AT THESE LINKS:

   - Kick-off events: Happening Wednesday, January 13, on campus and in
   Lexington. Get the details at http://getfit.mit.edu/events/kickoff-event.
   - Participation perks: Read about free T-shirts, discounts at BikeBus,
   InnerCity Weightlifting, and Savory Living, fitness assessments, and more
   at http://getfit.mit.edu/perks.
   - Step Your Way to 10,000 a Day: a 12 week program designed to help
   individuals with a sedentary lifestyle to become more active by walking the
   daily recommended number of steps (10,000) per day
   http://getfit.mit.edu/news/step-your-way-to-10000-a-day.
   - Four months of access to DAPER facilities for a final cost of $50:
   Read more about the health insurance rebate on a getfit DAPER trial pass at
   http://getfit.mit.edu/daper.

QUESTIONS? See our official rules (http://getfit.mit.edu/rules) and
frequently asked questions (http://getfit.mit.edu/faq).


*8. Register for MC^2 Multicultural Conference 2016!*
*Deadline*: Monday, February 1
*Info*: link <http://studentlife.mit.edu/omp/mc2>
*Register*: link <http://studentlife.mit.edu/omp/mc2/register>

Registration for MC^2 <http://studentlife.mit.edu/omp/mc2> is now open!
Join us for a day and a half of breaking the ice, bonding, and reflection
at the Endicott House <http://www.mitendicotthouse.org/> as we discuss
diversity, inclusion, and community development at MIT.

MC^2 is free for all MIT students.

Spaces are limited! Registration is due by February 1, 2016!
Register here: http://studentlife.mit.edu/omp/mc2/register


*9. Community Service Work Study Information Session*
*When*: Monday, February 8, 6:30 PM
*Where*: MIT Building 5-231 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=5>
*Info*: link <http://web.mit.edu/mitpsc>
*RSVP*: email <studentworker at mit.edu>

Build your work experience, explore a career, and earn a paycheck during
the spring semester! If you qualify for Federal work-study, you can give
back to the community while assisting nonprofit organizations with finding
creative solutions to the problems they face.

Learn about what it means to be Federal Work-Study (FWS) eligible and how
to get paid for giving back to the community. If you have any questions,
contact studentworker at mit.edu. We hope to see you there!

*10. Register for the Crossing the Charles Competition*
*When*: Monday, February 8
*Info*: link <http://j.mp/mitmovecompete>
*Register*: link <https://mit2016.mit.edu/movingday/competition/sign-up>

Kicking off the Moving Day celebrations <http://j.mp/mitmovingmay7> on May
7, 2016, the Crossing the Charles Competition revives the spirit of the
1916 ceremonial flotilla in which the Bucentaur barge transported the
Institute charter across the river to MIT's new home in Cambridge. All MIT
faculty, students, staff, and alumni are invited to form or join teams to
create entries that demonstrate movement: physically, artistically, and
creatively!

Complete competition details may be found on the Moving Day page of
the Celebrating
a Century in Cambridge website <http://j.mp/mitmovecompete>. The deadline
to register your team is Monday, February 8.

Those who wish to participate in the crossing but prefer not to compete are
encouraged to join the parade over the bridge. We are one MIT – and we hope
our community will join the festivities! We look forward to Crossing the
Charles with you on May 7.

*11. Teach It Yourself! -- A life-enhancing contest for MIT students*
*When*: Wednesday, February 10
*Info*: link
<http://student.mit.edu/searchiap/iap-9289af8d51582ec401515ea3584c00ff.html>
*Register*: link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QCExUpcMl-qCBVoQB89fBOoEu6hcRkiuOh_3LuWRkDA/viewform?c=0&w=1>

Showcase your creativity and help your peers at the same time! Participate
in MIT’s inaugural Teach It Yourself! Contest and contribute your ideas to
MIT’s new Life Learning <http://lifelearning.mit.edu/> platform to support
other MIT students by sharing what you’ve learned about taking care of
yourself, connecting with others, and making the most of MIT.

The TIY Contest is for creative MIT students with diverse interests and
understandings to develop online materials to enhance the lives of other
MIT students. The materials should be in the form of microlearning: short
videos, articles, listicles, infographics and other visuals, etc.

Besides the satisfaction of helping other students, you may win one of our
many prizes, which include subscription services (Adobe products,
Videoscribe, etc.) and giftcards.

Register for the contest now
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QCExUpcMl-qCBVoQB89fBOoEu6hcRkiuOh_3LuWRkDA/viewform?c=0&w=1>
through February 10. See more deadlines, judging criteria, categories,
prizes, and example topics on the website
<http://student.mit.edu/searchiap/iap-9289af8d51582ec401515ea3584c00ff.html>.


Please contact us at lifelearning at mit.edu with any questions or comments.

*11. MIT $100K Accelerate Finale 2016*
*When*: Wednesday, February 10, 6:30 PM
*Where*: MIT Building 10-250 <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=10>
*Info*: link <http://www.mit100k.org/>
*Register*: link
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mit-100k-accelerate-finale-2016-tickets-20743208495>

Please join us for the MIT $100K Accelerate Finale!. Follow this link
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mit-100k-accelerate-finale-2016-tickets-20743208495>
to register.

Accelerate is the second of three phases of the year-long MIT $100K
Entrepreneurship Competition. It focuses on turning business ideas into
reality by developing prototypes and testing market opportunities. Eight
finalist teams will pitch their ideas to a live panel of judges, each
competing for a $10,000 grand prize.

The event will feature a keynote address from Donna Levin, the Co-Founder
of Care.com. As Co-Founder Donna Levin grew the company's operations and
lead it through several rounds of fundraising to IPO. The event will also
be MC-ed by Jeff Bussgang who is a Former entrepreneur turned VC, and HBS
Senior Lecturer.

Doors open at 6:30PM. Event starts at 7:00PM. We hope to see you there!

*12. Graduate Community Fellows Position OPEN for 2016*
*When*: Now! Applications reviewed as they are submitted.
*Info*: link <http://odge.mit.edu/community/gcf>
*Apply*: link
<http://odge.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/GCF_application.doc>, email
<juliekuk at mit.edu>

One position (VPR Program Development) 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.

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/).

Applications
<http://odge.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/GCF_application.doc>for the
open positions should be submitted to program director Julie Kukharenko (
juliekuk at mit.edu)*. *They will be reviewed as they are submitted; positions
will be filled ASAP.

*********** Outside MIT ***********

*13. [MASS AWIS] From Academia to Industry: Career Possibilities Networking
Night*
*When*: Tuesday, January 26, 5:30 – 8:00 PM
*Where*: WPI Life Sciences & Bioengineering Center, Gateway Park – Lobby
Level Auditorium, 60 Prescott Street, Worcester, MA 01605
*Info*: link <http://www.massawis.org>
*Register*: link <http://www.massawis.org/CareerPossibilities2016>

This event is for women and men within the scientific community (from
undergrads to early career levels) who are interested in exploring diverse
career options in science. Participants will have the opportunity to
interact with experienced individuals who will give insight into their
chosen professions. Please note this is not a career fair.

Panelists (see website for additional panelists):

   - Shelley Amster, Founder & Principal, Shelley CO, LLC
   - Denise Aronson, Founder & President, Safety Partners, Inc.
   - Barbara Fox, PhD, Biotech Executive
   - Yael Schwartz, PhD, President and CEO, Or-Genix Therapeutics, Inc.

Agenda:

   - 5:30 – 6:00 PM: Networking, registration, food and drinks
   - 6:00 – 6:15 PM: Opening remarks
   - 6:15 – 7:15 PM: Panel discussion and Q&A with industry professionals
   - 7:15 – 8:00 PM: One on one Q&A, additional networking, food and drinks

To Register, visit: www.massawis.org/CareerPossibilities2016

AWIS Members, Students, and Post-docs: $10
Non-member Industry Professionals: $15

MASS AWIS would like to thank Safety Partners for hosting this event.

For questions, please contact eventswest at massawis.org.

To learn more about MASS AWIS and other upcoming AWIS events, please visit
www.massawis.org.
Join AWIS to save money on events and to support our work!

*14. De La Femme Mentoring Opportunity*
*When*: Kickoff Meeting Wednesday, January 27, 6:00 PM
*Where*: The Broad Institute (Olympus Room), Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA
*Apply*: link <http://goo.gl/forms/4dGk97hq54>
*Info/Register*: link
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/de-la-femmes-2016-mentoring-program-kickoff-meeting-registration-19467306237>

Mentors are important sources of information and guidance for your career
advancement.  We have gathered an outstanding group of seasoned mentors who
are excited to help you.

If you want to participate in the 2016 Mentoring Program, please register
for the program here
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/de-la-femmes-2016-mentoring-program-kickoff-meeting-registration-19467306237>
and then fill out an online application at http://goo.gl/forms/4dGk97hq54.

We will match you to a mentor based on your application, and the first
kickoff meeting will be held on January 27, 2016 where you will meet with
your mentor.

The Mentor Program will run from January to June 2016. The kickoff and
wrap-up meetings with be held with the entire group, but meetings and/or
correspondence in-between will be determined by yourself and your mentor.

Dinner and drinks will be provided.  Registration is required, sign-in upon
arrival.

de la Femme (DLF) is a Massachusetts organization passionate about
promoting the advancement of women and bridging the gender gap. This can be
seen in the wage gap and under-representation of women in senior-level
positions and the boardroom, from Corporate 100 to startups. Our mission is
to provide a centralized network and community where career-focused women
can access resources tailored toward their career goals. We provide
resources and information to help women efficiently navigate work
opportunities and to provide a supportive environment that will nurture
female leaders. Our vision is to generate a community of like-minded,
high-achieving women, whom help each other to succeed in the workplace.


*15. [MASS AWIS] Science Book Club Inauguration*
*When*: Wednesday, January 27, 7:00 PM
*Where*: Andala Café (basement level), 286 Franklin St, Cambridge, MA 02139
*Info*: link <http://www.massawis.org>
*Register*: link <http://www.massawis.org/Jan2016_TheBillion-DollarMolecule>

The inaugural MASS AWIS Science Book Club presents Barry Werth’s:
*The Billion-Dollar Molecule: The Quest for the Perfect Drug*

*The Billion-Dollar Molecule* tells the story of Vertex Pharmaceuticals
which, at its outset, was a daring start-up that challenged Big Pharma.
Join MASS AWIS for a discussion of the book, plus appetizers and ample
networking opportunities. This event marks the inauguration of the MASS
AWIS science book club, a new and exciting initiative.

General Admission $10 • MASS AWIS members $5

Register here: www.massawis.org/Jan2016_TheBillion-DollarMolecule

Join MASS AWIS to save money on events and to support our work!
For more information, visit www.massawis.org


*16. Perimeter Scholars International Now Accepting Applications*
*Deadline*: Monday, February 1
*Info*: link
<http://link.perimeterinstitute.ca/c/306/8cab9f837a9632e4768140192df5450c000921f60cadc0d0ea8d627aa9211b01>
*Apply*: link <http://perimeterinstitute.ca/apply>

Perimeter Scholars International (PSI)
<http://link.perimeterinstitute.ca/c/306/8cab9f837a9632e4768140192df5450c000921f60cadc0d0ea8d627aa9211b01>
is now accepting applications for Perimeter Institute for Theoretical
Physics' unique 10-month Master's program.

Features of the program include:

   - All student costs (tuition and living) are covered
   <http://link.perimeterinstitute.ca/c/306/8cab9f837a9632e4768140192df5450c000921f60cadc0d03ee0975882a73340>,
   removing financial and/or geographical barriers to entry
   - Students learn from world-leading theoretical physicists –
resident Perimeter
   researchers
   <http://link.perimeterinstitute.ca/c/306/8cab9f837a9632e4768140192df5450c000921f60cadc0d00831ce7179cdf47e>
   and visiting scientists – within the inspiring environment of Perimeter
   Institute
   <http://link.perimeterinstitute.ca/c/306/8cab9f837a9632e4768140192df5450cc670db3686d0a89b2bbe2b2a7fa6f4ec>
   - Collaboration is valued over competition; deep understanding and
   creativity are valued over rote learning and examination
   - PSI recruits worldwide: 85 percent of students come from outside of
   Canada
   - PSI takes calculated risks, seeking extraordinary talent who may have
   non-traditional academic backgrounds but have demonstrated exceptional
   scientific aptitude

Apply online at http://perimeterinstitute.ca/apply.

Applications are due by February 1, 2016.

*17. *
*L'Oreal USA For Women in Science Fellowship*
*When*: Monday, November 30 - Friday, February 5
*Apply*: link <http://www.lorealusa.com/forwomeninscience>
*Questions*: email <RPacifico at us.loreal.com>

The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science program recognizes and rewards the
contributions women make in STEM fields and identifies exceptional women
researchers committed to serving as role models for younger generations.
More than 2,250 women scientists in over 110 countries have been recognized
since the program began in 1998.

In the US, the For Women In Science fellowship program awards five
post‐doctoral women scientists annually with grants of $60,000 each.
Applicants are selected from a variety of fields, including the life and
physical/material sciences, technology (including computer science),
engineering, and mathematics.

I invite you to collaborate with us and spread the word to your community
about this special fellowship program for exceptional female post‐doctoral
researchers who are also committed to serving as role models for the next
generation of girls in STEM.

Applications will open on November 30, 2015 and are due by February 5, 2016.

The application and more information about the L’Oréal USA For Women in
Science program can be found at www.lorealusa.com/forwomeninscience.

Should you have any questions or require additional information, please
e‐mail me at RPacifico at us.loreal.com.

Thank you for considering this fellowship opportunity and for your help in
advancing the role of women in science.

*18. [MASS AWIS] Making your CV the Best Possible: Advice from the
Recruiters*
*When*: Wednesday, February 17, 5:45 - 8:00 PM
*Where*: Seminar Room 3.310, Picower Institute, 43 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA
*Register*: link <http://www.massawis.org/MakingCVbestPossible2016>

With Lauren Celano, Co-founder and CEO, www.PropelCareers.com

   - 5:45 PM - 6:00 PM Registration
   - 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Recruiter panel discussion
   - 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CV review by recruiters, networking, appetizers and
   drinks

Check our website to learn more about the recruiters coming to the event

Register at www.massawis.org/MakingCVbestPossible2016
MASS AWIS members $8 · Non-members $15

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