The AAS Committee on the Status of Women in Astronomy maintains this blog to disseminate information relevant to astronomers who identify as women and share the perspectives of astronomers from varied backgrounds. If you have an idea for a blog post or topic, please submit a short pitch (less than 300 words). The views expressed on this site are not necessarily the views of the CSWA, the AAS, its Board of Trustees, or its membership.
Monday, December 30, 2013
How this is Related to Astronomy?
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Microloans to Benefit Women in India
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
What Can I Do? Share Advice & Resources
Monday, December 23, 2013
Maternity news
Yes, there is a value judgment here, namely that in order to achieve and sustain excellence, organizations and societies that help women and men balance family and work are preferable to those that do not.
Mary Ann Mason, Nicholas Wolfinger and Marc Goulden have written a book Do Babies Matter: Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower, which presents a comprehensive picture of how career and family intersect over the course of an academic career. Maternity leave is a small part of the story, and it is well worth the time of any academic or university administrator to read this book. It's my top recommendation for holiday reading!
If you don't have time to read the book, I encourage you to see the movie: Professor Mason has given a lecture about it here.
Friday, December 20, 2013
AASWomen Newsletter for December 20, 2013
Issue of December 20, 2013
eds: Michele M. Montgomery, Daryl Haggard, Nick Murphy, & Nicolle Zellner
This week's issues:
1. Survey on Two-Body Careers in Astronomy
2. One Person’s Advice on the Two-Body Problem
3. Values Affirmation and You: What You Deeply Care About Affects Your Ability to Do Science (Now Featuring Peer Review!)
4. Faculty Search Committee
5. Society of Women Engineers: 2014 Call for Award Nominations
6. Eight Campuses to Host Conference for Undergrad Women
7. UK Study Finds Women Scientists Get Fewer Grants, Less Funding Than Male Counterparts
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
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Values Affirmation and You: What You Deeply Care About Affects Your Ability to Do Science (Now Featuring Peer Review!)
Let me describe to you here why this is relevant to you, an astrophysicist. Let me describe a way that you can leverage the knowledge other fields accrue about imperfect human functioning under high pressure. Let me make the argument to you that reflection on self-worth can alleviate distress and underperformance in yourself, your colleagues, your mentees.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Faculty Search Committee
Monday, December 16, 2013
One Person’s Advice on the Two-Body Problem
My husband and I recently found a long-term solution to our two-body problem after seven years of hopscotching through job seasons. When we entered into the job season last year with the goal of permanence in mind, I asked many faculty people for advice on how to approach the job search as a couple. The advice was all over the place. From this experience, I gleaned that there is no established protocol for solving the two-body problem; each couple's set of circumstances makes each search and solution look a little different. And actually, this is one of the lessons I would like to impart to you — there is no one, straightforward, established path to a two-body solution.
AASWomen Newsletter for December 13, 2013
Issue of December 13, 2013
eds: Michele M. Montgomery, Daryl Haggard, Nick Murphy, & Nicolle Zellner
This week's issues:
1. Childcare at the 2014 AAS Winter Meeting
2. Is science is in the eye of the beholder? [Hint: NO]
3. ADVICE: Workplace Bullying in Astronomy III
5. NSF's Career-Life Balance Initiative: A Small Success Story
6. Factors that affect the physical science career interest of female students
7. Stephanie Slater is the December CSWP Woman Physicist of the Month
8. Women in Science: Standing on the Edge
9. The Huffington Post's Girls in STEM Mentorship Program
10. New Email List: Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics
11. 2014 Katherine Weimer Award
12. 2014 Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week's First-to-Solo Challenge
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
15. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
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Is science is in the eye of the beholder? [Hint: NO]
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
ADVICE: Workplace Bullying in Astronomy III
Monday, December 9, 2013
NSF's Career-Life Balance Initiative: A Small Success Story
Friday, December 6, 2013
AASWomen Newsletter for December 6, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Perhaps You Should Consider Wearing Racier Clothing
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Why So Few? Scientific Workforce
Monday, December 2, 2013
Evaluating a Diversity Research Program
A short paper describing our evaluation can be found on the arXiv. If you have questions, please contact Sarah Garner, Michael Tremmel, or Sarah Schmidt. For more information on Pre-MAP at UW, you can see the program website and look at the DIY Pre-MAP tools.