Paleonet: Earth Science Women's Network Event - The Two Body Problem in USA Academia - November 7th 1900 UTC

Earth Science Women's Network Events events at eswnonline.org
Wed Oct 11 23:32:16 UTC 2023


Dear paleonet community,

Are you considering applying for a faculty position in the USA this year?
Facing a two-body problem? Worried if you should include this information
in your application package, or during the interview?

The Earth Science Women’s Network will be hosting a webinar on *November 7,
2023, at 2:00 pm Eastern Time (19:00 UTC)* to answer all these questions
and many others. A panel of assistant/associate professors within multiple
earth science disciplines will share their experiences and “lessons
learned”, and answer your questions. This workshop is geared towards
graduate students and post-docs considering an academic career in the USA.

We will be joined by:

- Rachel Bernard - Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, Amherst
College
- Alexandria Johnson - Assistant Professor, Department of Earth,
Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University
- Katherine (Kat) Allen - Associate Professor, School of Earth and Climate
Sciences, University of Maine
- Maria Rugenstein - Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric
Science, Colorado State University

There will also be an opportunity to network with our speakers after the
panel discussion.

Register here: https://forms.gle/G5WCoQ7hkjKxK8se8

If you have any questions, please email us on events [at] eswnonline [dot]
org

Hope to e-see you soon,
The ESWN Board and Associate Board of Directors

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*Earth Science Women's Network Member Events Committee*
Professor Karin Ardon-Dryer (Earth Science Women’s Network Member Events
Co-Chair)
Dr. Rehemat Bhatia (Earth Science Women’s Network Member Events Co-Chair)
Find out more about ESWN: https://eswnonline.org/
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