Career Café - Fix the leaky pipeline! A career-building program for women in science
Event details
Date | 20.06.2016 |
Hour | 12:45 › 17:00 |
Speaker | Top women in professorships and managerial positions |
Location | |
Category | Internal trainings |
"Career Café" event - Meet successful women with academic backgrounds in Science and Technology
Method: World Café technique (adapted): Small-group discussions with top women in professorships and managerial positions.
Role models:
Moderation: Dr. Monika Clausen, Clausen-Netzwerk Partners
Participants: The event addresses female scientists PhDs, PhD students and other young scientists. The number of participants is limited to 60 persons.
Registration & fees
The event is free of charge but requires registration for organizational purposes
About the program
This program offers young female scientists (PhD students, PhDs and others) the opportunity to reflect on their professional situations, develop a strategy for embarking or continuing on their career paths, receive targeted further training, and extend their personal and scientific networks. The aim, actively supported by all institutions of the ETH Domain, is to support women in their scientific careers and in the process to fix the 'leaky pipeline' of women in science.
More information
http://www.fix-the-leaky-pipeline.ch/events
Method: World Café technique (adapted): Small-group discussions with top women in professorships and managerial positions.
Role models:
- Dr. Maria Krestyaninova, Entrepreneur, CEO & Founder UNIQUER
- Dr. Christiane Löwe, Head of Gender Equality, University of Zurich
- Dr. Claudia Mohr, Researcher, University Karlsruhe
- Prof. Olaia Naveiras, SNSF Professor, EPFL - Head of Laboratory of Regenerative Hematopoiesis
- Dr. Iris Schmid, Vice President R&D, Industrial X-Ray Technologies, COMET Industrial X-Ray
- Prof. Karin Würtz, SNSF Professor, ETHZ - Institute for Biomechanics
Moderation: Dr. Monika Clausen, Clausen-Netzwerk Partners
Participants: The event addresses female scientists PhDs, PhD students and other young scientists. The number of participants is limited to 60 persons.
Registration & fees
The event is free of charge but requires registration for organizational purposes
About the program
This program offers young female scientists (PhD students, PhDs and others) the opportunity to reflect on their professional situations, develop a strategy for embarking or continuing on their career paths, receive targeted further training, and extend their personal and scientific networks. The aim, actively supported by all institutions of the ETH Domain, is to support women in their scientific careers and in the process to fix the 'leaky pipeline' of women in science.
More information
http://www.fix-the-leaky-pipeline.ch/events
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
Contact
- Alexandra von Schack