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Early and Mid Career Mentoring Workshops in D.C.


November 19-20, 2016

The Willard Hotel
Intercontinental The Willard Washington D.c., Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, United States



Event Contact

CRA-Women
midcmw@cra.org


Event Type

Early CMW, Mid-CMW


Event Category

CRA-WP


Tags

Career Mentoring Workshops, Early CMW, Mid CMW

Overview

Early Career Mentoring Workshops: (Labs and Research) (Deadline 9/16)

The goal of these workshops is to bring junior researchers and educators together with women already established in their fields. The established professionals provide practical information, advice, and support to their younger colleagues. For women in the early career track this workshop is designed to provide advice and mentoring for junior faculty and graduate students.

Early CMW tracks offered  – November 19-20, 2016:

    • Research labs and industry (Early CMW-Labs)
      • Track serves researchers in industry and government research labs, and senior graduate students interested in research lab positions.
    • Research universities (Early CMW-Research)
      • Track targets junior faculty in research universities and senior PhD students interested in research faculty positions.

Mid Career Mentoring Workshop: (Education, Labs, and Research) (Deadline 9/16)

The goal of these workshops is to increase the percentage of Computer Science and Engineering women faculty members and researchers/technologists who reach the top of their respective career tracks: faculty members by being promoted to full professor and researchers/technologists in industrial or governmental labs by being promoted to the top of their institution’s technical ladder or by entering upper management.

Mid CMW tracks offered November 19-20, 2016:

    • Teaching colleges (Mid CMW-Education)
      • Track targets mid-senior teaching faculty.
    • Research labs and industry (Mid CMW-Labs)
      • Track serves mid-career researchers in industry and government research labs.
    • Research universities (Mid CMW-Research)
      • Track targets senior faculty in research universities
Agenda (PDF)
Eligibility

You are eligible to attend an Early Career Mentoring Workshop program if you meet the following criteria:

  • Identifies as a woman
  • A graduate student in their third year or later, or a post-doc.
  • In early career as a researcher in academia.
  • In early career as a researcher in an industry or government lab.
  • In early career as a faculty member in academia.
  • Attending or affiliated with an institution in the United States or its territories.

If you have any questions regarding eligibility, please direct your questions to earlycmw@cra.org


You are eligible to attend a Mid Career Mentoring Workshop program, if you meet any of the following criteria:

  • Identifies as a woman
  • Mid-career as a faculty member (i.e. Associate professor) with equivalent experience (i.e. 6 plus years since graduate school).
  • Mid-career as a researcher in an industry or government lab with equivalent experience (i.e. 6 plus years since graduate school).
  • Interested in preparing herself for advancement to a senior level position.
  • Affiliated with an institution, industry lab, or government lab in the United States or its territories.

If you have any questions regarding eligibility, please direct your questions to midcmw@cra.org

Application

Our next Early Career Mentoring Workshop will be in Washington D.C. on November 19-20, 2016, the application is closed. Please sign up for Early CMW updates!


Our next Mid Career Mentoring Workshop will be in Washington D.C. on November 19-20, 2016, the application is closed. Please sign up for Mid CMW updates!

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