[SydPhil] Coaching Workshop for Junior Female Academics and Tutors II

Anik Waldow anik.waldow at sydney.edu.au
Fri Aug 9 13:37:31 AEST 2019


Coaching Workshop for Junior Female Academics and Tutors II:
3rd September, 9 am – 3.45 pm
Muniment Room, Main Quad A14, University of Sydney
Organiser: Anik Waldow

Theme: Challenges and Strategies

In accordance with the university’s strategic goal to provide mentoring opportunities for ECRs, this workshop aims to support junior female academics in their roles as teachers, researchers and academic leaders. It provides participants with an opportunity for exchange, networking and community-building across different disciplines. The sessions are led by senior academics and are discussion-based, providing plenty of time for joint reflections on necessary organisational changes, myth-busting and possible tools and strategies applicable to a range of different contexts. The day will finish with a practically orientated input from Tessa Boyd-Caine, the CEO of Health Justice Australia.

9-9.45 Introduction
Anik Waldow: “Managing different styles and perspectives”

9.50-10.50: Barbara Caine: “Women and leadership—some personal reflections”

Morning Tea

11.05-12.55: Monika Bednarek: “Language and gender”

Lunch

1.40-2.40 Kelly Freebody: “Understanding and communicating your career”

2.45-3.45 Tessa Boyd-Caine: “Building your own power”


Registration: anik.waldow at sydney.edu.au<mailto:anik.waldow at sydney.edu.au>




ANIK WALDOW | Associate Professor  | Department Chair
Department of Philosophy | School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
S404, Quadrangle Building A14 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 | Australia
T +61 2 9114 1245 | F +61 2 9351 3918
E anik.waldow at sydney.edu.au<mailto:anik.waldow at sydney.edu.au>

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