Women in Medical Research - Early Career Researcher Presentations
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and opportunities for women in medical research through a series of presentations by early career researchers. Gain insights from Rose Boland, Caroline Lee, and Saskya van den Berg as they discuss topics such as generational differences in research, individual factors affecting career progression, and institutional changes needed to support women in science. Participate in a panel discussion addressing issues like promotion applications, workforce diversity, and the potential role of quotas. Learn about initiatives from organizations like the National Academies and Royal Children's Hospital aimed at advancing women in scientific careers. Discover practical advice for navigating committee work, institutional responsibilities, and achieving a better work-life balance in the competitive field of medical research.
Syllabus
Introduction
Gen Y vs Research
Rose Boland
Caroline Lee
Saskya van den Berg
Panel Discussion
Advice
Women in Science
Individual Factors
IRC
National Academies
Royal Childrens Hospital
Committee work
Institutional work
Institutional changes
Women not applying for promotions
How do we get people to apply
Institutions need to understand their workforce
Time to promotion
Getting the mix right
Quotas
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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