Professional Scientist/Researcher
Successful bridge programs share certain key components and exist within a supportive institutional context. These contextual and programmatic components build on one another to provide students with a complete educational experience, from admissions and induction to research and mentoring.
Research mentor training is an evidence-based, interactive approach designed to help mentors develop skills for engaging in productive, culturally responsive, research mentoring relationships—relationships that optimize the success of both mentors and mentees. Request mentor training at your institution or organization
The Individual Development Plan (IDP) concept is commonly used in industry to help employees define and pursue their career goals.
myIDP provides:
Research has shown that students struggle with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression at higher rates than the general population. While some stress and uncertainty is unavoidable in training, research mentors can have a direct impact on the well-being of members of their research group.
This workshop presents data and research about the role of typical admissions criteria and practices in maintaining racial/ethnic inequalities in graduate education. Suitable for a wide variety of audiences, practical strategies for rethinking typical admissions criteria and processes are introduced, with a focus on equity-based holistic review and embedding attention to equity throughout the admissions and recruitment process. All aspects of this session are rooted in current research.
STEM disciplines are believed to be founded on the idea of meritocracy; recognition earned by the value of the data, which is objective. Such disciplinary cultures resist concerns about implicit or structural biases, and yet, year after year, scientists observe persistent gender and racial inequalities in their labs, departments, and programs. In Equity in Science, Julie Posselt makes the case that understanding how field-specific cultures develop is a crucial step for bringing about real change.
Our IGEN Project Quarterly Report highlights the work being done by our alliance members and partners.
Featured in this issue:
- The Vision and Goals of NSF Includes: IGEN
- Building the IGEN Community (Goal 4)
- Catalyzing the Adoption of Inclusive Practices (Goal 2)
- Conducting Research and Propagating Results (Goal 3)
- Increasing Participation of UREM Students (Goal 1)
- IGEN Project Summary
Our IGEN Project Quarterly Report highlights the work being done by our alliance members and partners.
Featured in this issue:
- Building the IGEN Community (Goal 4)
- Catalyzing the Adoption of Inclusive Practices (Goal 2)
- Conducting Research and Propagating Results (Goal 3)
- Increasing Participation of UREM Students (Goal 1)
- IGEN Project Summary
- Avenues for Collaboration between IGEN and Aspire
Our IGEN Project Quarterly Report highlights the work being done by our alliance members and partners.
Featured in this issue:
- Building the IGEN Community (Goal 4)
- Catalyzing the Adoption of Inclusive Practices (Goal 2)
- Conducting Research and Propagating Results (Goal 3)
- Increasing Participation of UREM Students (Goal 1)
- IGEN Project Summary
The Pullias Center’s Julie Posselt serves as a member of The National Academies of Science "Panel on the State of the Profession and Societal Impacts" in Astronomy and Astrophysics that generate a comprehensive strategy and vision for the next decade of science in astronomy and astrophysics.