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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.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
APS Materials on Attracting and Retaining Women and Minorities
Friday, January 26, 2018
AASWomen Newsletter for January 26, 2018
Issue of January 26, 2018
eds: Nicolle Zellner, Heather Flewelling, Cristina Thomas, and Maria Patterson
This week's issues:
1. Cross-post: CSMA Unveils People of Color in Astronomy Listing
2. The Astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell Looks Back on Her Cosmic Legacy
3. Two astronomers, a hundred years apart, use stars to measure the universe
5. The Loss of a Prominent Neuroscientist and Advocate for Women in Science
6. Mary Somerville’s vision of science
8. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
9. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
!doctype>Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Cross-post: CSMA Unveils People of Color in Astronomy Listing
The AAS Committee on the Status of Minorities in Astronomy (CSMA) has just announced the new People of Color in Astronomy Listing on the AAS website. They encourage AAS members to use the directory for finding colloquium speakers, job candidates, and peer mentors. For the complete article, see:
https://aas.org/posts/news/2017/12/csma-unveils-people-color-astronomy-listing
Friday, January 19, 2018
AASWomen Newsletter for January 19, 2018
Issue of January 19, 2018
eds: Nicolle Zellner, Heather Flewelling, Cristina Thomas, and Maria Patterson
This week's issues:
1. Gender Pay Disparity Persists
2. Women and Men in STEM Often at Odds Over Workplace Equity
3. How To Inspire More Young Women To Enter STEM In 2018
4. Gender pay gap 'widens as women get older'
6. 5 Ways to Celebrate Anita’s Birthday
7. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
8. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
!doctype>Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Gender Pay Disparity Persists
A Nature career brief reports that "US male PhD holders earn more than female counterparts across nearly every scientific field," based on a report from the U.S. National Science Foundation. For the complete article, see:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-00113-6
Friday, January 12, 2018
AASWomen Newsletter for January 12, 2018
Issue of January 12, 2018
eds: Nicolle Zellner, Heather Flewelling, Christina Thomas, and Maria Patterson
This week's issues:
1. New Initiatives Offer Jobs, Funding to Women Only
2. Gender Discrimination in Science is Especially Common
3. A Different Take on Sexism in Science
4. Perceptions about what it takes to succeed in STEM fields may keep women out
5. A Scientist's Gender Can Skew Research Results
7. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
8. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
!doctype>Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Updated: CSWA Activities at the January 2018 AAS meeting
The Committee on the Status of Women in Astronomy (CSWA) is sponsoring two events at the American Astronomical Society's (AAS) winter meeting in January. Both are scheduled for Thursday, January 11. In addition, CSWA member Christina Richey will be giving a talk during the "Status of the Astronomy Workforce" session Thursday morning. Here are a few details:
Session 365. Status of the Astronomy Workforce
Potomac Ballroom C, 10:30 – 10:45 a.m.
CSWA Workplace Climate Survey: Gender and Racial Harassment in Planetary Science and Astronomy
Dr. Christina Richey
Session 335. The AAS Committee on the Status of Women: Then and Now and Where Do We Go from Here?
Potomac 1-2, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Dr. Roberta Humphreys
Panel: Where Are We Now and Where Do We Go From Here?
Moderator: Dr. Nancy Morrison
Panelists: Drs. Jarita Holbrook, Maria Patterson, Jane Rigby, Meg Urry
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM; National Harbor 13
Meet the CSWA members & each other – refreshments will be served!!
Finally, please stop by the AAS booth during the meeting. As a part of launching our new governance model, all the diversity committees will be a part of the AAS space, so its another great opportunity to meet your colleagues who are committed to improving the diversity and inclusion of our community. We have a slideshow playing continuously to introduce you to your CSWA members, and we will be advertising our activities at this meeting. We look forward to seeing you there!