[QSB-grads] Fwd: [TIDES] Fwd: Study Looking for Women of Color in STEM
Miriam Barlow
miriam.barlow at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 14:32:33 PDT 2018
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From: Anne Simonis <anne.simonis at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 10:51 AM
Subject: [TIDES] Fwd: Study Looking for Women of Color in STEM
To: tides at sio.ucsd.edu, "Auzenne, Keiara" <kauzenne at ucsd.edu>
Consider sharing with grad students and postdocs who are women of color in
STEM
Begin forwarded message:
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling and Educational
Psychology at Indiana University.
My team and I are currently conducting a study that seeks to
understand the *gendered
*and *racialized *experiences that *graduate* and *post-doctoral* *women of
color* *may* experience in their science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM) programs.
*We would like to invite your participation in the current study.*
If you choose to participate, you’ll complete an anonymous online survey
that asks questions regarding the occurrence, impact, and frequency of
gendered and racialized experiences in your STEM doctoral or Post-doc
program.
At the end of the survey, you will have the opportunity to enter into a
drawing where you will have a 1 in 250 chance of receiving one of the
following:
1. Registration to a STEM-related academic conference of your choosing
(no more than $450)
2. $60 Amazon gift card
3. $20 Amazon gift card
Participation in this study is voluntary, and your responses will not be
directly linked to you in any way.
This research has the potential to shed new light on important but
overlooked experiences that affect women of color in STEM graduate and
post-doctoral programs. These results could be salient in informing program
development that addresses systemic institutional barriers to STEM
persistence among women of color.
In order to participate in this study, you must: (a) identify as female;
(b) belong to any of the following racial/ethnic group(s): Hispanic/Latinx,
Black/African American, Native American, Asian American, Alaskan
Native/Pacific Islander; (c) be currently enrolled in a masters, doctoral,
or post-doctoral program in the physical sciences, technology, engineering,
or mathematics.
To participate, please click on the following
link: http://bit.ly/STEM-WOC
This study has been approved by the Indiana University Institutional Review
Board (protocol number: 1806019311). For further information regarding this
research, please contact Dr. Kerrie Wilkins-Yel at (812) 856-8114 or
kgwilkin at indiana.edu.
*We kindly ask that you share this study with as many of your colleagues as
possible! *
Sincerely,
*Kerrie G. Wilkins-Yel, Ph.D.*
Assistant Professor
Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology
Indiana University Bloomington
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Avi Rosenzweig
Nanoscale Science & Engineering Graduate Group
UC Berkeley Nanosciences & Nanoengineering Institute
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