PaleoNet: Earth Science Women's Network Virtual Event: Start Up Funds Negotiations Webinar, November 4 2024

Earth Science Women's Network Events events at eswnonline.org
Mon Oct 14 08:15:00 UTC 2024


Dear paleonet community,

Are you considering applying for a faculty position in the USA this year?
Wondering what happens after the interview when you get an offer? Worried
about what to ask for in your start-up package, or what to negotiate for?



The Earth Science Women’s Network will be hosting a webinar on *November 4,
2024, at 14:30 Eastern Time (19:30 UTC) *to answer all these questions and
many others. A panel of assistant professors who are in tenure track
positions within multiple earth science disciplines will share their
experience 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:



   - Katie Ardill (Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University)
   - Mayra Oyola-Merced (Assistant Professor, University of
   Wisconsin–Madison)
   - Natasha Sekhon (Assistant Professor, Occidental College)
   - Adriane Lam (Assistant Professor, Binghamton University SUNY)



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


Register here: https://forms.gle/npiG82SGCZFrGj2F7


Hope to e-see you soon!


The Earth Science Women's Network Professional Development and Networking
Committee (formerly Member Events Committee)

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