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AAS Committee on the Status of Women
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For information about the above images, click here. Contact members and associates of the CSWA. CSWA Climate Site Visits for Astronomy Departments. Official information from the AAS. Women in Astronomy Blog. Follow us on Twitter. Two-body problem, work-life balance, sexual harassment, mentoring, unconscious bias, diversity, taking a career break, other resources. Women in Astronomy (1992). Women in Astronomy II (2003). Women in Astronomy III (2009). Past AAS and Non-AAS Meetings. History of the CSWA.
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Women In Astronomy: Elementary Parenting
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Monday, January 10, 2011. The 217th AAS Meeting is getting under way here in Seattle. Lots of cool science going on here,. And several excellent sessions sponsored by the CSWA, too. ( see here for more info. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It's Not About That Damn Shirt. Unreported Sexual Harassment at AAS Meetings: An Example. Fed Up With Sexual Harassment: The Serial Harasser's Playbook. Stop Interrupting Me: Gender, Conversation Dominance, and Listener Bias. Obscene Phone Calls and Emails. On Beco...
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Astronomy in Color: September 2016
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In pursuit of social justice, diversity and excellence in astronomy. Thursday, September 29, 2016. Faculty Highlight: Aomawa Shields. Dr Aomawa Shields is an NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow. And a UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow. And the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. She studies the possible climates and potential habitability of extrasolar planets orbiting low-mass stars. She did her undergraduate work in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at MIT. Kepler-62f ...
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Cool Star Lab
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The Burgasser research group at UCSD. Science videos and presentations. Low Mass Stars & Brown Dwarfs. Phys 87: Movement for Physics (Freshman Seminar). Physics 160: UG Stellar Structure. Physics 223: Graduate Stellar Structure. TDDE 131: Data-driven Art. UCSD-Morehouse UC-HBCU Physics Bridge Program. UCSD Undergraduate Women in Physics. UCSD Graduate Women in Physics. Welcome to Cool Star Lab. Work by Cool Star Lab Alumna Aishwarya Iyer Featured in NASA Press Release. Undergraduate research Gretel Merca...
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Galaxy Garden
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The Burgasser research group at UCSD. Science videos and presentations. Low Mass Stars & Brown Dwarfs. Physics 1A Lecture Videos. Think Pair Share Decision Tree. Phys 87: Movement for Physics (Freshman Seminar). Physics 160: UG Stellar Structure. Physics 223: Graduate Stellar Structure. TDDE 131: Data-driven Art. UCSD-Morehouse UC-HBCU Physics Bridge Program. UCSD Undergraduate Women in Physics. UCSD Graduate Women in Physics. You are here: Home. Archives for Galaxy Garden. July 26, 2014. Cool Star Lab A...
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Astronomy in Color: October 2016
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In pursuit of social justice, diversity and excellence in astronomy. Monday, October 31, 2016. Solidarity with Standing Rock. Dear fellow astronomers,. We reaffirm our commitment to ensure the inclusion, support, and safety of every indigenous person in astronomy. We support Standing Rock! Prof Jorge Moreno (Indigenous: Southern Texas and Northern Mexico). Charee Peters (Indigenous: Yankton Sioux). Prof John Asher Johnson. The petition to stop DAPL:. Http:/ petitions.moveon.org/sign/no-dapl? Http:/ mahal...
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Women In Astronomy: Strategies for Combining Family and Career
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Monday, August 10, 2015. Strategies for Combining Family and Career. I read an interesting article this week about the challenges women face in having children while pursuing a scientific career. It is "Balancing Family Life with Science Career" by Akiko Iwasaki in the August 2015 issue of Nature Immunology. It has valuable advice for women scientists raising children that matched well with experiences that my wife and I had. So, what can be done? My wife (and I) went through the travails and pleasure of...
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Women In Astronomy: ADVICE: When to Raise a Family
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013. ADVICE: When to Raise a Family. 1 All times are equally good, meaning that you need to have kids when the time is right for you. Women cannot always count on waiting until 'the time is right' to get pregnant. Nature doesn't always oblige on a schedule and if you wait too long into your late 30's or early 40's, it may be too late. 6 Don't listen too much to anyone's advice (including ours! 7 A supportive partner and/or a circle of support from friends and family is extremely helpful.
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Women In Astronomy: ADVICE: Workplace Bullying in Astronomy I
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013. ADVICE: Workplace Bullying in Astronomy I. Here is a bullying variation on an astronomical theme that I have heard more than once. Someone (probably more senior than you, but probably not your advisor) inflicts him/herself into your science. He/she could be stealing your ideas, giving the impression to others that you could not succeed without mentorship from him/her, or undermining you with your advisor or collaborators. 8226; Is innocent in motive. 8226; Is intended to harm.