Saturday, November 16, 2013

AAS Women for November 16, 2013

AAS Committee on the Status of Women AAS Committee on the Status of Women
Issue of November 16, 2013
eds. Michele M. Montgomery, Daryl Haggard, Nick Murphy, & Nicolle Zellner

This week's issues:

1. STATUS Editorial Staff Update

2. CSWA Seeks Input on Two-Body Career Problem

3. Embedding Networking Opportunities for Women in STEM into your Outreach Events

4. ADVICE: Workplace Bullying in Astronomy II

5. Why I'm happy and why it matters - guest post by Renée Hlozek

6. 2014 Pierazzo International Student Travel Award

7. 2014 Katherine Weimer Award

8. Job Opportunities

9. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter

10. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter

11. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter


1. STATUS Editorial Staff Update
From: Joan Schmelz [jschmelz_at_memphis.edu]

The CSWA is pleased to announce some changes in the STATUS editorial staff. Katy Garmany is stepping down from her role as Editor-in-chief and straight into the shoes of Associate Editor. Meanwhile, Nancy Morrison is stepping in the other direction and taking on the job of Editor-in-chief.

Thank you, Katy, for your years of service as Editor-in-chief to STATUS! And thank you, Nancy, for taking up the mantle! STATUS is in good hands.

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2. CSWA Seeks Input on Two-Body Career Problem
From: Erica Rodgers via AAS NEW DIGEST

The AAS Committee on the Status of Women in Astronomy is conducting a survey about two-body careers in astronomy. You're invited to take the survey whether or not you are partnered.

http://aas.org/posts/news/2013/10/cswa-seeks-input-two-body-career-problem

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3. Embedding Networking Opportunities for Women in STEM into your Outreach Events
From: Laura Trouille via womeninastronomy.blogspot.com

We hosted (our first annual) Girls Do Hack at the Adler Planetarium this past Saturday... and it was awesome. Fifty Chicago Public School high school girls came to the planetarium to participate in a full day of STEM-tech activities, like mobile phone app coding, detecting planets around other stars, designing low-cost water filtration systems with 3D printers, creating their own planetarium shows using World Wide Telescope, and much more.

To read more, please see

http://womeninastronomy.blogspot.com/2013/11/embedding-networking-opportunities-for.html

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4. ADVICE: Workplace Bullying in Astronomy II
From: Joan Schmelz via womeninastronomy.blogspot.com

In last month’s ADVICE post on Workplace Bullying, I mentioned that there are many ways for a bully to bully. Here is an incomplete list of bullying tactics adapted from Wikipedia and modified for the astronomical community. Your bully may employ one of more of these tactics or he/she may have invented others. Unfortunately, there is no check list for workplace bullying in astronomy. You cannot study this list, check 5 or 10 items, and then link to recipe XYZ to solve the problem. Advice really does need to be tailored to the details of a specific situation.

To read more, please see

http://womeninastronomy.blogspot.com/2013/11/advice-workplace-bullying-in-astronomy.html

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5. Why I'm happy and why it matters - guest post by Renée Hlozek
From: John Johnson via womeninastronomy.blogspot.com

While I was still working at Caltech earlier this year Renée Hlozek (pronounced "logic") --- Princeton astrophysicist, cosmology theorist and astrostatistics expert --- stopped through Pasadena to give a science talk. During her visit she gave me advice for mentoring women astronomy students and we also shared our thoughts on the underrepresentation of women in astrophysics, particularly at the faculty level.

To read more, please see

http://womeninastronomy.blogspot.com/2013/11/why-im-happy-and-why-it-matters-guest.html

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6. 2014 Pierazzo International Student Travel Award
From: Nicolle Zellner [nzellner_at_albion.edu]

Deadline: November 15, 2013

Awards will be announced on or about December 15, 2013

This award is established by the Planetary Science Institute in memory of Senior Scientist Betty Pierazzo to support and encourage graduate students to build international collaborations and relationships in planetary science. Two awards will be made each year, contingent upon there being meritorious applications.

The award will consist of a certificate and up to $2000US.

Additional information and application materials are available at:

http://www.psi.edu/pista

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7. 2014 Katherine Weimer Award
From: WIPHYS Posting for Nov 11, 2013

Deadline: April 1, 2014

The Weimer award is open to any female plasma scientist who received her Ph.D. within the ten-year period prior to April 1, 2014. Nominations are active for one selection cycle (three years). The award consists of $2,000 and funds for travel to the annual meeting where the award is to be presented. The recipient will be invited to give a talk at the Division’s annual meeting.

Additional information and application materials are available at:

http://www.aps.org/programs/women/scholarships/katherineweimer.cfm

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8. Job Opportunities

For those interested in increasing excellence and diversity in their organizations, a list of resources and advice is here:

http://www.aas.org/cswa/diversity.html#howtoincrease

* Faculty in Data Intensive Astrophysics, The Johns Hopkins University https://apply.interfolio.com/23601

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9. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter

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All material will be posted unless you tell us otherwise, including your email address.

When submitting a job posting for inclusion in the newsletter, please include a one-line description and a link to the full job posting.

Please remember to replace "_at_" in the e-mail address above.

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10. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWOMEN newsletter

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