Weekly PDA Newsletter - May 7, 2017
Meghan Huber
mehuber at mit.edu
Sun May 7 15:42:14 EDT 2017
Dear MIT Postdocs,
Be sure to get your tickets to our Boda Borg event on Saturday, May 20th
while they are still available! Also, remember that the deadline for
application to the PDA Mentoring Program are due tomorrow, May 8th. All
details below.
Enjoy your week!
Cheers,
Meghan
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Dr. Meghan Huber
Corresponding Secretary
Postdoctoral Association of MIT (PDA)
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NEXT MIT-PDA MEETING
Monday, May 15, 2017
12:00pm
Rm E25-101
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
PDA Boda Borg Event
Hosted by MIT-PDA Community Building Committee
The PDA is going out to conquer Boda Borg! Join us! Boda Borg is Questing.
Guests are transported into a real-world gaming environment; an experience
we call Questing. Teams of 3-5 guests literally move through our Quests
tackling a variety of mental and physical challenges. Success in the first
challenge means entry into the next challenge and so on… Failure in any
challenge means starting over or selecting another Quest. No video games,
no virtual reality, no special clothing or equipment....real people, real
Questing, real adrenaline and heart-pumping excitement.
Date and Time Saturday, May 20, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Remember: Be there 15
minutes early so that we can get everyone sign the waivers and get the
instructions.
Location Boda Borg Boston, 90 Pleasant Street, Malden 02148
Registration Tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis for
$5 here <https://mit.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=657&cid=60&p=1>.
2017 MIT Postdoctoral Association Mentoring Program
Hosted by MIT-PDA Professional Development Committee
Join us for our exciting 2017 MIT PDA Mentoring Program and learn from
experienced professionals how to achieve career success after completion of
your academic traineeship. The program will run from May to November 2017
and will consist of monthly informal sessions with outstanding mentors who
are excited to help the MIT postdoctoral community. They will share their
valuable professional insights and experiences, thus providing important
information and guidance for your career development. Mentors include
Michael Birnbaum (MIT Faculty), Dane Walther (Akamai), Bob Porras (Dell
EMC), Francesca Lazzeri (Microsoft), Francis Wolenski (Takeda Oncology),
Michele L. Ostraat (Aramco), Ishan Capila (Momenta Pharma), Anne Bothmer
(Editas), Darby Schmidt (Quartet Medicine), Tilman Kispersky (McKinsey),
Vyas Ramanan (Third Rock Venture) and many more. To participate in our
Mentoring Program, please complete the online application form (here
<https://goo.gl/forms/pMdlOqZcbU9ara652>) until May 8th 2017. Successful
applicants will be custom matched to mentors based on areas of interest and
career goals and invited to a first kickoff meeting on May 24th 2017. If
you require any further information, feel free to contact at
mitpdamentoring at gmail.com.
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 1the 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) in E49-5145. Lunch will be provided. The dates for the semester
are as follows: May 22, June 5, June 19, July 3, July 17, July 31, August
14, September 11, and September 25. 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
SAA Spring Ceramics Sale
Hosted by Arts of MIT
Join us for the semi-annual Ceramics Sale in the MIT Memorial Lobby in
Building 10. The Ceramics Sale features the work of students from the
Student Art Association, ranging from incense burners to vases, serving
plates to wall decor.
Date and Time Monday, May 8 and Tuesday, May 9, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location Lobby in Building 10
Strategies for Managing Conflict Constructively
Hosted by the MIT Office of the Vice President for Research
This interactive workshop will examine the functions of conflict among
collaborators, supervisors and subordinates in an academic environment.
Participants will examine how power differentials, effective communication,
the preservation of important relationships, and the individual interests
of people in conflict are key to developing constructive and sustainable
resolutions. Participants will observe and participate in role plays that
demonstrate how these tools and techniques can be implemented and to
communicate more effectively in challenging situations.
Date and Time Tuesday, May 9, 3:00 - 4:30 PM
Location Singleton Auditorium, Building 46-3002
Registration Register here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDg-Y4u4Tr82MEyvHwr799Itcf7T7Pt7ojl_iy4JwpxRw6Rg/viewform>
Aging Successfully - Sleep: What You Need and How to Get It
Hosted by MIT Women's League
A collaborative project of MIT's Medical Department, Age Lab and Women's
League, the 2017 Catherine N. Stratton Aging Successfully Lecture features
a panel of three practicing physicians who currently support patients and
their families concerned about their sleep patterns, deficits, and
disorders as well as helpful remedies and the kinds of assistance now
available for these issues. Panelists: John R. Anderson, MD, Moderator, is
Chief of Geriatric Medicine and Director of the Quimby Center for Geriatric
Care at Mt. Auburn Hospital. He will offer a brief introductions and
outline sleep aspects: pattern alteration with age, use of sleep aids,
pathology and research. Andrea Wershof Schwartz, MD, MPH, Physician and
Educator with the VA Boston Health Care System Geriatric Center will bring
a geriatrician's point of view to sleep as we age, disorders, perils of
pharmacologic sleep aids and primary care for better sleep. Edwin M.
Trayner, Jr., MD, a Sleep Specialist and Pulmonary Intensivist at Mt.
Auburn Pulmonary Consultants will focus on normal sleep pathology, changes,
abnormal sleep and will include assessment technologies, home vs. lab
testing, therapeutic modalities and other ways to optimize sleep.
Date and Time Tuesday, May 9, 4:30 - 6:30 PM
Location E51, Wong Auditorium
BPDA Networking Night at Lansdowne Pub
Hosted by Boston Postdoctoral Association
Join us for our popular networking night and kickstart your job search!
Meet industry professionals from local companies who are eager to meet you
and share their experiences in their respective fields.
Date and Time Wednesday, May 10, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Location Lansdowne Pub, 9 Lansdowne Street, Boston
Registration Register here for free: https://bpdalansdowne5.eventbrite.com
Become a Radio DJ!
Hosted by WMBR 88.1FM
Did you know that MIT has a student-run radio station?! WMBR 88.1 FM
<http://wmbr.org/>, made up exclusively of students, faculty, staff, and
members of our community. Stop on by to learn how a radio station is run &
operated, check out our library with thousands of vinyl records
(thousands!), and find out how YOU can host your own show! Contact
campus-promotions at wmbr.org for more information.
Date and Time Wednesday, May 10 and Thursday, May 11, 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Location Walker Memorial Basement Radio, 50-030
International Community Coffee Hour
Hosted by MIT International Students Office
Join us every 2nd and 4th Friday! Meet with fellow international students
and share your ideas and concerns. Let's support each other in the current
political climate. Light breakfast served. Led by students, sponsored by
ISO International Council and ISO.
Date and Time Friday, May 12, 10:00 - 11:00 AM
Location E19-202
Next Week
The Science of Happiness: Bring More Happiness to Your Personal and
Professional Life (Webinar)
Hosted by the MIT Human Resources Department
Research supports that happy people feel better, do better, and live
better. While this is great news, it still begs the question: Why? And,
more importantly, how? During this session, we will explore the history and
research behind the concept of happiness, how it relates to the various
facets of your life, and what intentional activities you can do to increase
your life satisfaction and fulfillment. There are many pathways to
happiness, so let's get your journey started! Speaker: Delvina
Miremadi-Baldino, Ph.D.; Founder and Chief Resilience Officer, Realize Your
Resilience
Date and Time Tuesday, May 16, 12:00 - 1:00 PM
Location Online
Registration Register here
<https://kgaeap.personaladvantage.com/gateway.jsp?SingleSignIn:refid=MYMIT&SingleSignIn:target=/content.jsp?module=section_060&subtopic=10004420&category=10003233&resource=10104215>
Science and Democracy in the Age of Trump - Andrew A. Rosenberg
Hosted by the organizers of the “Challenges and Solutions in the Biomedical
Sciences” seminar series
Science and science policy are facing unprecedented challenges from this
new administration and congress. From the rollback of science-based
policies, to the potential targeted reductions of funding for science the
near-term impacts of this change in direction for government programs are
profound. But there are longer term impacts of changing the role of
science in policy-making should also concern the science community. It is a
critical time for scientists to be heard in our democracy. This is not a
matter of self interest alone, but of exercising our role in this
country. Speaker
info: Andrew A. Rosenberg is director of the Center for Science and
Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists. He has more than 25 years
of experience in government service and academic and non-profit leadership.
He is the author of scores of peer-reviewed studies and reports on
fisheries and ocean management and has published on the intersection
between science and policy making. He was a professor of natural resources
and the environment at the University of New Hampshire, where he served as
Dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture from 2000-2005.
Date and Time Wednesday, May 17, 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Location McGovern Auditorium, Whitehead Institute, 9 Cambridge Center,
Cambridge
Choose to Reuse
Hosted by Working Green Committee, Staff for Sustainability, MIT Recycling
Program
Reduce, reuse, recycle! Drop off starting at 8:00 AM. Take five free items
from 11:00 AM to 12:20 PM. No limit from 12:20-1:00 PM. You don't have to
give to get. You just have to want to save the planet! MIT ID required. For
more details, check out this website:
http://web.mit.edu/facilities/ChoosetoReuse_FAQ_oct2016.pdf
Date and Time Thursday, May 18, 8:00am-1:00pm
Location 32-first floor, Lobby with big mirror
Upcoming Deadlines
Postdoc Yoga
Hosted by Hadassah Segal
The next session of Postdoc Yoga begins May 10, 2017. This is an open
level, gentle yoga class for postdocs, and spouses/partners of postdocs. It
meets Wednesdays, 7:30pm-8:30pm. Here are the dates for the next session/
10 classes: May 10, May 17, May 24, No class May 31, June 7, June 14, June
21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19. Where: Marlar Lounge, 37-252 on
Vassar Street. Cost: The rate for the 10 class session is $90/ per person
(no makeups or single classes). If you are interested in joining, please
email hadassahsegal at hotmail.com to reserve your spot (spaces are limited)!
New England Future Faculty Workshop at Northeastern University
Hosted by the NE-FWW Planning Committee
We would like to invite them to participate in the New England Future
Faculty Workshop for Women in STEM Fields (NE-FFW) on the Northeastern
University campus in Boston, Massachusetts on August 10, 2017. The NE-FFW
is designed specifically for women in STEM fields who are late-stage PhD
students and postdoctoral scholars and interested in an academic career.
The NE-FFW is focused on the academic job search. The format of the
one-day workshop includes faculty-led interactive discussions and
peer-to-peer interactions. Workshop topics include: Finding Your
Institutional Fit, Standing Out in the Interview, Reviewing CVs, Developing
a Research Statement, Negotiating the Job Offer, and more. To learn more
about the New England Future Faculty Workshop for Women in STEM Fields, go
to: http://www.northeastern.edu/advance/recruitment/future-faculty-workshop/
. To participate in the NE-FFW, Apply by May 26th online here.
<http://www.northeastern.edu/advance/recruitment/future-faculty-workshop/>
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
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 is providing ID cards with a special MBTA* chip inside that
will provide this access. (*Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority). If
you received a new MIT ID card on or after June 21 (or after August 9, in
the case of many postdoctoral fellows), check the back of your ID card. If
“Charlie INSIDE!” is written on it, you are all set, and already have
access. If not, you can visit the Card Office (W20-020) with your current
MIT ID card to swap it for one with the MBTA chip inside it. The Card
Office is open between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
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/
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 5 FREE confidential mental health counseling sessions, as
well as access to 24/7 confidential counseling services. We encourage you
to learn more about MyLife Services by calling 1-844-405-LIFE
(1-844-405-5433) or going online
<http://o6os.mj.am/link/o6os/xlkt8jnnqpg8/2/y46EmaQ0aMF6d85vixaLTg/aHR0cDovL2hyd2ViLm1pdC5lZHUvd29ya2xpZmUvbWl0bXlsaWZlc2VydmljZXM>.
For more information or to provide feedback, please contact the MIT
Work-Life 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
OTHER RESOURCES
Free Membership for the National Postdoctoral Association
The National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) is a member-driven organization
that provides a unique, national voice for postdoctoral scholars. Since
2003, we have taken on the ambitious agenda to enhance the quality of the
postdoctoral experience in the United States. We have assumed a leadership
role in addressing the many issues confronting the postdoctoral community
that are national in scope and requiring action beyond the local level. Get
your free affiliate membership with the National Postdoctoral Association
here: http://www.nationalpostdoc.org/?page=individual_members
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