By hgerrits on December 1, 2010
The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications from outstanding candidates at all levels and tracks (tenure-track, research, and systems) with special interest in the core fundamentals relating to: Dynamics and Control for Robotic Systems Novel mechanisms, materials and actuators Sensors and Sensing Vision for Outdoor Autonomous Systems We are also interested in fundamental […]
By hgerrits on December 1, 2010
Four Rosalind Franklin Fellowships (tenure-track) Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Groningen, the Netherlands To promote the participation of women in Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences the University of Groningen offers a prestigious fellowship programme, named after Rosalind Franklin, whose X-ray studies of DNA were crucial to solving its structure. Four fellowships are […]
By hgerrits on December 1, 2010
The NSERC Chair for Women in Science & Engineering (BC/Yukon), Dr. Elizabeth Croft, invites all UBC women engineering faculty members to a lunch: December 10, 2010 from noon – 2pm in CEME 2204 Dr. Sheryl Staub-French and Dr. Elizabeth Croft will be discussing plans for a faculty “working climate” study in engineering and will be […]
By hgerrits on November 24, 2010
14 Not Forgotten is an annual memorial service held at UBC in remembrance of the 14 women who lost their lives at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal on December 6, 1989, as well as the countless women who have been victims of gender-based violence. 14 Not Forgotten Memorial Service Date: December 2, 2010 Location: Outside the […]
By hgerrits on November 24, 2010
Memorial to the Montreal Massacre This is a day-long, free public conference organized by Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter. Saturday December 4 10 am – 6 pm Vancouver Public Library – 350 West Georgia St The event features local and international experts presenting round-table policy discussions, lectures, and films on issues of concern to […]
By hgerrits on November 24, 2010
On December 6, 1989, an armed man walked into an engineering class at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal. After forcing the men to leave, he stated that he hated feminists. He started shooting the women in the class, then beyond it. At the end of his killing rampage, he shot himself. As a result of these […]
By hgerrits on November 23, 2010
Undergraduate engineering students Jasna Jankovic (Chemical), Yaxi (Wendy) Cheng (Chemical), Maxime Chin (Mechanical) and Sara Tahermaram (Mechanical) have received the 2010 Canadian Federation of University Women West Vancouver Education Award. This award is given to female post secondary students who have demonstrated good citizenship and community involvement, as well as academic diligence and competence. The […]
By hgerrits on November 15, 2010
Arizona State University researchers are rolling out a pioneering resource that offers online personal resilience training for women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. The CareerWISE resource provides a fresh approach to retaining women in STEM. The focus is to strengthen women’s skills to manage whatever personal and interpersonal challenges arise along the […]
By hgerrits on November 4, 2010
The IEEE Women in Engineering is proud to present the second talk on the series of “An Engineer’s Journey”. Our special guest for the evening will be Prof. Tyseer Aboulnasr dean of the faculty of applied science and professor of electrical engineering at the University of British Columbia. Join us for an evening of networking […]
By hgerrits on November 4, 2010
The UBC Faculty Association Status of Women Committee cordially invites you to a Brown Bag Lunch: 25 November at 12:30pm – 2pm in CEME 2202 Join us for an informal, informative discussion on issues affecting Women faculty at UBC, including pay equity. Hear about the issues currently on the agenda of the UBC Faculty Association […]