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Association for Women in Science
民间和社会团体
Washington,DC 25,349 位关注者
Leading advocate for women in STEM. Posts ≠ endorsement of the author or the author's perspective.
关于我们
Founded in 1971, AWIS is the leading organization dedicated to driving excellence in STEM by achieving equity and full participation of women in all disciplines and across all employment sectors. AWIS membership is open to any individual who supports the vision and mission of AWIS. With a 50-year history of championing women in science and over 30 grassroots chapters, AWIS offers opportunities for professional development, recognition, and networking with members, allies and supporters worldwide. AWIS has helped guide Congress, the United Nations, pharmaceutical and biotech companies, institutions and other professional organizations on decisions and best practices to achieve gender diversity and positive system transformation in STEM. AWIS champions the interests of women in science through: - Advocacy and Public Engagement - Thought Leadership and Publications - Organization best practices and talent management solutions - Career Resources and Recognition - Mentoring, Networking, and Leadership Opportunities
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https://www.awis.org
Association for Women in Science的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1971
- 领域
- Mentoring、Work-Life Satisfaction、Gender Parity、Science Research Funding、Advocacy、Talent Development、Leadership Development和Research
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主要
1667 K Street NW
Suite 800
US,DC,Washington,20006
Association for Women in Science员工
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Rare disorders present both a tough challenge and a special opportunity for medical science. Behnaz Akbari, President of the Purdue University Chapter of the National Organization for Rare Disorders, explores the challenges of researching these rare disorders. https://lnkd.in/emW_u9z2 #WomenInScience #RareDisease
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October 14-19 is Cybersecurity Career Week. Cybersecurity has never been more important, and there is increasing demand for employees in this field. From the AWIS #SummerOfScience, Florance Obondo describes how she transitioned her career to cybersecurity. https://lnkd.in/evN29SEM #CyberCareerWeek #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Dr. Wendy F. K’ah Skáahluwáa Todd, geoscientist and Native Alaskan, has come full circle on parallel and then interwoven odysseys that honor two ways of knowing science – one based on her Western training and the other on her Indigenous upbringing. Read her story: https://lnkd.in/e29iCdC9 #IndigenousPeoplesDay University of Alaska Southeast Patricia Soochan
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Ruth Gonzalez, PhD, is the first US-born Hispanic woman to earn a doctorate in mathematics. Interested in applying mathematics to real-world problems, Gonzalez worked on modeling problems in underwater acoustics, used to position submarines to avoid detection. She earned her doctorate from Rice University in 1986, while working full-time as a geophysical mathematician at Exxon. Combining her mathematical skills with a growing knowledge of geophysics, Gonzalez developed mathematical algorithms to produce geological images of underground oil and gas reservoirs. https://lnkd.in/eTeW8_Ca #HispanicHeritageMonth #WomenInMath ExxonMobil Rice University
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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Everyone—including disabled workers—deserve the opportunity to succeed in their careers. Freelance medical and science writer Mia DeFino, MS, ELS, CMPP has successfully navigated career hurdles while living with multiple chronic illnesses. In an interview by Georgina To'a Salazar, PhD, Mia describes her journey, identifies work resources for people with disabilities, and highlights ways to create more awareness for those managing chronic illness and other types of disabilities. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/egUznX73 #NDEAM
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In her commencement address, Rachel Hutter offered encouragement to the 2024 graduating class of Michigan State University’s College of Engineering. From an AWIS Magazine article by Mariana Garcia Ascolani. https://lnkd.in/eb6-CfnB #WomenInScience Michigan State University College of Engineering
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Explore timely topics with exciting thought leaders with AWIS webinars, which are free for AWIS members. Members also have access to replays of our entire catalog. Access this great resource here: https://lnkd.in/gieqRTcW #WomenInScience
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Whether you’re seeking a role in research, product development, or project management, understanding the key differences and similarities between academia and industry is critical for a smooth and successful transition. On Thursday, November 21 at 2 p.m. ET, join Dr. Megan Wilkerson, Ph.D. to learn how to leverage your academic skills and mindset in the fast-paced, results-driven environment of industry. Register here. https://lnkd.in/gieqRTcW #WomenInScience
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Don't miss the AWIS Virtual Career Fair this Thursday! Meet with companies dedicated to creating supportive environments for women in scientific careers. Join us October 10, from 1-4 pm ET. Share with your friends and colleagues. You do not have to be an AWIS member to participate. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eMxC4myt #WomenInScience #Careers Dana-Farber Cancer Institute SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Battelle CROWN EQUIPMENT INC Fred Hutch Monterey Bay Aquarium