Weekly PDA Newsletter - August 13, 2017
Meghan Huber
mehuber at mit.edu
Sun Aug 13 13:31:13 EDT 2017
Dear MIT Postdocs,
Considering running for an officer or board position for the PDA in
September? Come to our monthly meeting on Monday (8/14) to start getting
involved!
Enjoy your week!
Cheers,
Meghan
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Dr. Meghan Huber
Corresponding Secretary
Postdoctoral Association of MIT (PDA)
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Boston-PDA
website <http://bostonpostdocs.org/>
NEXT MIT-PDA MEETING
Monday, August 14, 2017
12:00pm
Rm E25-401
Lunch will be provided!
REGISTER HERE
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-vT1gzgyik3JHFWaRgQwAVeVoiaoQFK7iP2MO4dtKwo/viewform>
Please join us for our monthly MIT-PDA meeting! Get involved with any of
the various committees (e.g., sports, advocacy, committee, community
building) and have your voice heard. This is a great opportunity meet your
fellow postdocs on campus!
MIT-PDA NEWS AND EVENTS
Postdoc Volleyball
Hosted by MIT-PDA Sports Committee
Join us for outdoor volleyball every Thursday throughout the summer! Never
played before? Don’t worry! All abilities are welcome. If you are a
beginner, we encourage you to show up early to learn how to play and
improve skills. Afterwards, we’ll head to the Muddy for drinks (requires
ID) and occasionally pizzas. Anyone can join for the Muddy afterwards (you
just need to be with someone who has MIT ID) provided you are 21 or over.
Note the Muddy is cash only if you want to buy drinks. Please also add
yourself to our sports Facebook group
<https://www.facebook.com/groups/1499342643696472/>!
Date and Time Every Thursday starting 5:15 PM
Location Sand court between Buildings 62 and 64
***For Soccer, please check PDA sports Facebook group
<https://www.facebook.com/groups/1499342643696472/> for upcoming events.***
Beyond the Bench Career Panel
Hosted by MIT Professional Development Committee
Join us for a panel discussion on career in consulting, finance, venture
capitol, law firm and entrepreneurship. Panelist includes Dan Hawkins
(Clarion Healthcare), Frank Gentile (Third Rock Ventures), Tilman Kispersky
(McKinsey & Company), Jason Bonadio (Healthcare Hedge fund) and many more
panelists representing patent law and entrepreneurship areas.
Date and Time Friday, August 18, 5:30 - 7:00PM
Location Broad Institute 2nd floor, Monadnock room, Cambridge, MA
Registration This is a free event but registration is required. Register
here <https://beyond-the-bench.eventbrite.com>.
Swing Dance Night
Hosted by the MIT-PDA Community Building Committee
MIT PDA, in collaboration with MIT Lindy Hop Society, are happy to present
an evening of Swing Dancing with a live jazz band from Berklee - Gabriel's
Angels. Find all the details in the attached flyer as well. Got Two Left
Feet? NO PROBLEM! Have No Partners? NO PROBLEM!! Never Danced Before? NO
PROBLEM!!! We have you covered. There will be a free lesson from 7:30 PM to
9:00 PM. The band starts playing after the lesson Best Part? IT’S FREE!!
(Tips encouraged for the band)
Date and Time Wednesday, September 6, 7:30-11:30 PM
Location Morss Hall, Walker Memorial (Building 50)
PDA and Strategic Games Society (SGS) Partnership
Hosted by MIT-PDA Community Building Committee
MIT-PDA is happy to announce a new partnership for the board games nights
with the MIT Strategic Games Society (MIT-SGS). It is now free for Postdocs
to join the weekly board games nights hosted by the MIT-SGS. Moreover, you
can bring your non-MIT friends for a small fee of $5 per year. SGS meets
every Friday at 7PM in MIT Building 50-316 (Walker Memorial Hall, Floor 3,
Room 16) for board games and card games. Gaming sessions typically go
until around 12-2 AM. For more information about the board game branch of
SGS, contact the officers <sgs-officers at mit.edu>.
Postdoc Orientation Sessions
The PDA offers Postdoc Orientation Sessions open to all postdocs at MIT.
Topics covered include:
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Data on postdoc population at MIT
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MIT oversight of postdocs
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Defining postdoc expectations
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Differences between fellows and associates
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PDA structure and initiatives
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How to get involved
The sessions will be typically the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 12pm
(45-60min). Lunch will be provided. The dates for the semester are as
follows: August 14 (E49-5145), September 13, September 27, October 11,
October 25, November 8, November 29, December 20. If you are interested in
participating, you can register via Atlas or here
<http://web.mit.edu/training/course.html?course=CDT21061c>.
Postdoc Jogging Club
Now that spring has sprung, consider joining the Postdoc Jogging Club!
Those interested in joining club can sign up for the email list here
<https://mailman.mit.edu:444/mailman/listinfo/postdoc-jogging>.
GLIMPSE (PDA PInG Initiative)
If you would like to be interviewed by GLIMPSE podcast or would like to
help with the podcast (music, logo, artwork), please contact us at
glimpse.podcast at gmail.com. For more information, please visit us at:
http://glimpse.mit.edu/
OTHER MIT AND LOCAL EVENTS
This Week
Summer Outing: Outdoor Essentrics Exercise Class
Hosted by MIT Spouses and Partners Connect
Essentrics is a full-body workout that tones and lengthens the muscles
simultaneously without weights or equipment. The result is longer, leaner
muscles, increased flexibility, and greater range of motion. Join us
outside of MIT Medical for a free class. Bring a lunch to enjoy after class
- look for the MS&PC logo on our Tshirts!
Date and Time Wednesday, August 16, 12:00-1:00 PM
Location Plaza outside of MIT Medical (E23)
Get Involved!
Join the Future PI Slack group!
Hosted by Pearl Ryder at Emory University
The Future PI Slack group is an informal peer-to-peer mentoring group for
biomedical postdocs who want to stay in academia. We use the Slack
messaging service to communicate about grant applications, conferences, the
faculty job search, and other topics of common interest. Being a part of
the Future PI Slack group is a low-key way to leverage experience from
postdocs around the world to advance your own career! Find us on Twitter
@FuturePI_Slack <https://twitter.com/FuturePI_Slack> and contact Pearl
Ryder at pearl.v.ryder at emory.edu for an invitation to join the group.
Volunteer as an English Conversation Partner!
Hosted by MIT Women’s League
The MIT Women’s League offers an English Partner Program pairing volunteers
with an international graduate student or partner on a weekly or biweekly
basis. For most of these students, having an English Partner is their most
valuable experience while part of the MIT community. In turn, our volunteer
partners experience new cultures and often form lasting friendships.If you
are interested in volunteering as a partner or teacher, or for more
information, contact Kirsty Bennett in the Women's League office:
wleague at mit.edu / 617.253.3656
Upcoming Deadlines
MASS-AWIS Mentoring Circle Program
Hosted by Association of Women in Science Massachusetts (MASS-AWIS)
Are you a grad student, postdoc, early stage career, nearing the end of
your training? Wondering about your next career steps? Would it help to
get guidance from researchers with years of experience in biotech / pharma
/ academia / consulting / law / scientific writing fields? Consider joining
MASS AWIS Mentoring Circles program! A mentoring circle is a small group
of women scientists committed to meeting monthly to support each other with
advice, encouragement and information. Each circle will consist of 3-5
peers and will be coordinated by at least one experienced mentor and one
connector. The MASS AWIS mentoring committee will review submitted surveys
and match you with a circle based on interests, career goals, geography and
other factors. Apply to the program online by filling out the Mentee
Application <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/mentee2017-2018> by August
15th!
MIT Tango Bootcamp
Hosted by MIT Tango Club
Ever wanted to learn tango? This is your chance! Join the MIT tango club
for our two-day 2017 September bootcamp. Come learn tango in a comfortable,
relaxed, and open environment! Experience two days of fun, dancing, and
snacks. No experience or partner required. Space is limited. The bootcamps
have been wildly popular in the past so be sure to sign up now! Boot camp
is Saturday 9/9 from 1:30-5:00pm and Sunday 9/10 from 1:30-5:30 pm. For
more information, visit tango.mit.edu. Space is limited, register
today! Tickets:
https://mit.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=674&cid=35&p=1
CHECK OUT THESE SITES FOR ADDITIONAL EVENTS
postdocs.mit.edu (Office VPR)
MIT GECD Events <https://gecd.mit.edu/mit-events>
MIT Spouses&Partners Events <http://spouses.mit.edu/mit-events>
MIT Events <http://events.mit.edu/>
Boston PDA Events <http://bostonpostdocs.org/events-calendar/>
Mass-AWIS Events <http://mass-awis.org/category/events-calendar/>
MIT RESOURCES FOR POSTDOCS
MyLife Services
MyLife Services
<http://o6os.mj.am/link/o6os/xlkt8jnnqpg8/1/-kBne3WjUT8Ww6LEA98gxw/aHR0cDovL2hyd2ViLm1pdC5lZHUvd29ya2xpZmUvbWl0bXlsaWZlc2VydmljZXM>
is
a free, confidential, 24/7 counseling, consultation, and work-life referral
service provided by KGA, Inc., a trusted external provider of employee
assistance programs. Postdoc Associates and Fellows are eligible for
services provided by KGA, Inc. through the MIT Work-Life Center and MyLife
Services. You can now access a network of experts who can help with the
challenges of life and work, such as:
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Financial planning, debt management, and legal issues
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Personal and work relationships
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Sleep and nutrition
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Stress, anxiety, depression, and other emotional concerns
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Child and elder care
This includes some FREE confidential mental health counseling sessions, as
well as
access to 24/7 confidential counseling services. We encourage you to learn
more about
the program <http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/mitmylifeservices> (including
frequently asked questions), and to call MyLife Services directly
at 1-844- 405-LIFE (1-844- 405-5433).
FREE Mindfulness and Meditation Classes from MIT Medical
Find Some Om Under the Dome
MIT Libraries is offering drop-in meditation and relaxation sessions.
Please join us for silent meditation in the Barker reading room. Sit for a
minute, or 30. Beginners welcome - no experience necessary. Every Monday at
noon in the Barker Dome of Barker Engineering Library (10-500). Please
arrive promptly. Registration is required.
<https://medical.mit.edu/community/wellness/classes/mindfulness-meditation>
Meditation for your Wellbeing
Community Wellness at MIT Medical offers drop-in meditation and relaxation
sessions. Sit back and relax - no experience necessary. Please arrive
promptly. A short talk and guided meditation begins at 12:10 pm. This class
is held every 2nd Wednesday of the month, 12:10 pm-12:40 pm. Led by Seth
Monk. Registration is required.
<https://medical.mit.edu/community/wellness/classes/mindfulness-meditation>
MIT Writing & Communication Center
The Center provides free professional advice about all types of writing and
speaking/oral presentations, including specialized help for non-native
English speakers. See their website for more details:
http://cmsw.mit.edu/writing-and-communication-center/
MIT Spouses&Partners Connect
Offers social and career-related groups and events for your
spouse/partner/family. For more information and event listings, visit
http://spouses.mit.edu/.
MIT Employee Resource Groups
Join an Employee Resource Group (ERG) at MIT!
ERGs are employee-led groups formed around common interests, issues and/or
a common bond or background. ERGs host activities such as lectures,
socials, dinners, etc. Both Postdoctoral Fellows and Associates are invited
to join. Current ERGs include:
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African, Black, American, Caribbean @MIT (ABAC at MIT) ERG
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Asian Pacific American ERG
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Latino ERG,
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Lesbian, Gay, ,Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) ERG
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Millennials ERG
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Women in IT ERG
Check out the link for more information and upcoming events:
http://hrweb.mit.edu/diversity/ergs/current
MBTA Access
As a reminder, all postdoctoral fellows and postdoctoral associates on
MIT’s Cambridge
campus are eligible for free, unrestricted subway and local bus access. MIT
provides this benefit
through a special MBTA* chip embedded in the MIT ID card. (*Massachusetts
Bay
Transportation Authority). Check the back of your ID card. If “Charlie
INSIDE!” is written on it,
you are all set. Questions? Visit the Atlas Service Center (E17-106).
OTHER RESOURCES
Free Membership for the National Postdoctoral Association
MIT is a Sustaining Member of the NPA, which means you can become an
affiliate member for free. This will help you network with other postdocs
across the country and gain access to members only resources that can help
further your career. To join, click on this Affiliate Memberships direct link
for MIT
<http://www.nationalpostdoc.org/general/register_start.asp?regkey=B87D7B9B-5C95-48F6-9ECA-A5014531B05D>
and follow the registration process, using your MIT email address. Once you
click “submit,” the NPA will review your request and confirm your
membership by email about a week later.
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