The Women's Mentorship Event is an informal roundtable discussion that provides participants with a safe space to discuss issues relevant to woman-identifying persons in academia. Questions from participants are encouraged and will help steer the discussion. Mentors at various stages of their academic careers will share their experiences, offer advice, and answer questions. This year's confirmed mentors include:
Angela Creager, Princeton UniversityAnita Guerrini, Oregon State University (emerita) and University of California, Santa BarbaraAlexandra Hui, Mississippi State UniversitySally Kohlstedt, University of MinnesotaAnya Zilberstein, Concordia UniversityAll women-identifying persons are welcome to attend.
A light lunch will be provided thanks to a generous donation from an anonymous benefactor.
Please RSVP to gecc.mentorship@gmail.comby July 20th.
If you cannot attend due to a conflict but would be interested in women's mentoring, email gecc.mentorship@gmail.com and we will try to set up a smaller session with one of our faculty.
A Graduate and Early Career Caucus Event
HSSGECCHSSGECC Drift 21, Rm. 105 History of Science Society 2019 meeting@hssonline.orgThe Women's Mentorship Event is an informal roundtable discussion that provides participants with a safe space to discuss issues relevant to woman-identifying persons in academia. Questions from participants are encouraged and will help steer the discussion. Mentors at various stages of their academic careers will share their experiences, offer advice, and answer questions. This year's confirmed mentors include:
All women-identifying persons are welcome to attend.
A light lunch will be provided thanks to a generous donation from an anonymous benefactor.
Please RSVP to gecc.mentorship@gmail.comby July 20th.
If you cannot attend due to a conflict but would be interested in women's mentoring, email gecc.mentorship@gmail.com and we will try to set up a smaller session with one of our faculty.
A Graduate and Early Career Caucus Event