Communication Skills with Sarah
Cardozo Duncan--15 MORE SPACES WERE ADDED IF YOU TRIED TO REGISTER AND
COULDN'T-- SIGN UP NOW!!! NOT YET SOLD OUT
Title: Communication Skills Workshop for Women Scientists
Date: March 6th
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Location: Research North building of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
(99 Brookline Avenue; Entrance on Overland Street)
Parking: There is street meter parking on Overland Street, Brookline Avenue
and Beacon Street.
Public Transportation: Just a few blocks from Kenmore Square stop on Green
lines B,C or D
Cost: Free AWIS Members, $10 non-members
NOTE: This is a repeat of the extremely popular workshop held last October.
An additional Communications Workshop on Difficult Conversations will be
held in May by Sarah Cardozo Duncan this follow up session in May will
only be open to people who have taken either this introductory workshop
or the one from last October held at the Broad Institute.
Sarah Cardozo Duncan is a Career Strategist http://www.careerstrategist.com
who specializes in helping people
design career paths that maximize their interests and talents. She
began her career in the health care industry and in banking. After
honing her financial skills, she entered the temporary help service industry
and quickly climbed to VP. She came to Boston to assume the position
of director of client services for a leading outplacement firm. She
was recently named one of the 100 most powerful women by Boston Magazine!
Don't miss this chance to gain the skills you will need! Workshop
followed by networking and snacks.
Register here for this event:
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=129237
Award-Winning Science--Graduate Women in Science Events
GWIS Travel Grant Award winners Marielle Postava-Davignon and Leila Shokri
will present their research
Tuesday, March 20, MIT Bldg 4 Rm 231 (http://whereis.mit.edu), 6 PM
Upcoming Events:
Award-winning Science Part II
GWIS Travel Grant Award winner Sharotka Simon and GWIS Fellow Jocelyn Muller
Thursday, April 5, 412 Mugar, Northeastern University, 6 PM
Refreshments served; everyone welcome! HGWISE Women, Science, and Society Seminar Series
Thursday, March 8.
Beyond Bias and Barriers.
Lotte Bailyn, Professor of Management, Dept. of Behavioral and Policy Sciences,
MIT
6-7:30 p.m., Maxwell-Dworkin Room 119, 33 Oxford St., Cambridge.
Reception to follow.
This talk will summarize the findings of the report from the National Academies
on academic women in science and engineering and consider theindividual,
organizational, and societal issues involved.
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