Women and Mathematics

September 30, 2008

Symposium on the African Woman and Mathematics

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The African Mathematics Millennium Science Initiative (AMMSI), will organise a “Symposium on the African Woman and Mathematics”, as indicated in the attached document.

I write to inform members of your organization, European Women in Mathematics, about this meeting.  We would greatly appreciate participation by members of your organization.  We realize that the end of November 2008 is not far but we hope that some members of your organization may squeeze this event into their busy schedules.

Kindly circulate this announcement to your members, or refer them to the website http://www.ammsi.org for similar information.

Best regards,
Wandera Ogana
AMMSI Programme Director

More info here.

September 17, 2008

Residential fellowships at The Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University

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Stanford University, California, USA

Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research

Faculty Research Fellowship Program

Call for Applications: 2009-2010

Deadline: October 15, 2008

The Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University invites applications for residential fellowships for the academic year 2009-2010. Applications will be considered from tenured and tenure-track faculty, and postdoctoral scholars from the U.S. and foreign universities. Candidates may apply as individuals or as small groups.

Fellowships are offered in a number of interdisciplinary areas, including:

***Gendered Innovations in Knowledge. While much has been written on women in science and engineering, especially the difficulty of recruiting and retaining women in these areas, the challenge now is to integrate the insights of gender studies into scientific theory and practice. We welcome research proposals that address how gender analysis, when turned to science and engineering, can profoundly enhance human knowledge. The key questions are: How has gender analysis sparked creativity by opening new questions for future research? How can employing gender as a tool of analysis lead to new knowledge? To better understand what we are looking for, see Londa Schiebinger, Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering (Stanford University Press, 2008) and Has Feminism Changed Science? (Harvard University Press, 1999), part III, or Signs, Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 28 (2003):859-922 on “Feminism Inside the Sciences.”

***Gender in the Physical Sciences, and Math.

***Gender in Engineering and Computer Science.

***Gender in Environmental Sciences.

***Gender in the Life Sciences and Bio-technology.

***Gender-specific Medical Research and Women’s Health.

***Clustering in Scientific Subfields. Women tend to cluster in particular sciences, such as the life sciences, and in particular subfields of science or engineering (for example, there are many more women in civil than in electrical engineering). We welcome applications that investigate what it is about particular fields that attract or repel women.

***Title IX in Science and Engineering. Title IX applies to all areas of federally-funded education, including science and engineering. Researchers working on the use of Title IX, in particular identifying criteria for assessing institutional compliance with Title IX, in the sciences are invited to apply.

***Women in “Big Science”.

***Work culture and work-life balance in professional life, especially in the sciences.

***Division of Household Labor. It is well known that women tend to undertake more household labor than men in heterosexual relationships, even when they work in full-time paid employment. We are interested in new approaches to these issues, rather than a restatement of existing conclusions.

Fellows must be in residence at the Clayman Institute for the duration of their fellowship. Fellowship stipends range from $36,000 for postdoctoral scholars to $60,000 for senior faculty. Applications for one, two or three quarters will be considered.

Complete applications are to be received in our office by 4:00pm (PST) on Wednesday, October 15, 2008.  To apply and for further information, please visit the Clayman Institute website at http://gender.stanford.edu.

September 13, 2008

3rd Nordic EWM Summer School web page now open!

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We are happy to inform you that the summer school web page can now be found at:

http://www.math.utu.fi/projects/ewm/

We are still working on it, so please be patient. Updates will be posted to the summer school weblog

http://ewmturku.wordpress.com

as well.

Best,
Camilla Hollanti
EWM Standing Committee, Summer School Organizer

September 11, 2008

New weblog for the 3rd EWM Summer School for PhD Students in Mathematics

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dusanka Perisic @ 2:56 pm

Please visit

ewmturku.wordpress.com

for the updated info concerning the summer school.

Yours,

Camilla Hollanti

EWM Standing Committee, Summer School Organizer

September 10, 2008

5 post-doc positions at the university Blaise Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand,France

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Postdoc positions:

There are 5 post-doc positions available at the university Blaise Pascal
in Clermont-Ferrand,France for 2008-2009 with a monthly salary of 1900 Euros.
Deadline for applications is Sept. 30th but contacts should be made before
then.

Here are the main conditions to fulfill for an application:

-the applicant should be less than 35 of age by December 2008
-the applicant should not have defended his/her thesis in France
-the applicant should not be presently working in a French research
department

Anyone interested in applying for a post-doc at the mathematics department
of the Université Blaise Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand should first make sure
his/her themes of research are represented in the department by referring
to the website: http://math.univ-bpclermont.fr
and then contact the relevant person who might be willing to support
his/her application.

Sylvie Paycha

—–Inline Attachment Follows—–

Madame, Monsieur,
En vue du recrutement de cinq post-doctorants étrangers, dont un au titre du PRES, pour l’année 2008, nous vous prions de bien vouloir dès à présent solliciter d’éventuelles candidatures. Les candidats retenus auront le statut de contractuels de l’Université. Ils bénéficieront, de ce fait, de la couverture sociale salariale et d’une rémunération mensuelle nette de l’ordre de 1 900 euros. Les frais de voyage et de transport de bagages ne sont pas pris en charge dans le cadre de ce dispositif.
Nous vous rappelons les principales conditions de candidature :
- Ce programme s’adresse uniquement aux équipes reconnues dans le cadre des contrats des établissements d’enseignement supérieur, relevant d’universités, d’écoles et d’instituts ayant signé des contrats quadriennaux avec le Ministère de la Recherche
- Le candidat devra être un post-doctorant étranger de moins de 35 ans au 31 décembre 2008
- Ce programme ayant pour objectif de favoriser la mobilité, les post-doctorants étrangers ayant soutenu leur thèse en France, ou déjà présents dans un laboratoire de recherche français ne sont pas éligibles
Vous trouverez, ci-joint, un dossier de candidature que nous vous demandons de bien vouloir retourner, dûment rempli à votre UFR de rattachement avant le 30 SEPTEMBRE 2008.
Pour tout renseignement complémentaire vous pouvez contacter Paul FORCE au poste 63 05 ou moi-même au poste 85 03.
Cordialement

Colette BLISSON
Université Blaise-Pascal
Service Recherche et Etudes Doctorales (S.R.E.D.)
Tél. 04 73 40 85 03
Fax 04 73 40 85 20

September 5, 2008

Balkans Academic Scheme for the Internationalisation of Learning in cooperation with EU universities

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dusanka Perisic @ 10:15 am

The deadline for all Bachelor and Master-level mobilities of 10 months and more, due to start in september 2008, has passed. A new application period for 2009-2010 mobilities of this type will be opened in the first half of 2009 for september 2009.

For all other mobilities (including Bachelor and Master-level mobilities of 6 months), the deadline of October 1st, 2008 remains.


BASILEUS – Balkans Academic Scheme for the Internationalisation of Learning in cooperation with EU universities

What?

The Basileus project provides funding for academic mobility from the Western Balkans to the EU and vice-versa. The Basileus partnership consists of 8 EU universities and 12 universities in the Western Balkans region. The project is funded by the ‘Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window Programme’ of the European Commission, and is the first large-scale mobility project for this region.

For whom?

Students and staff members of all partnership universities, both from the Western Balkan countries and the EU, as well as other nationals of the participating Western Balkan countries, can apply for scholarships:

  • Bachelor students : 6 or 10 or 34 months mobility period
  • Master students : 6 or 10 or 22 months mobility period
  • Doctoral students : 6 or 10 or 34 months mobility period
  • Post-doctoral students : 10 months mobility period
  • Academic staff (teaching, training and research) : 1 month mobility period

In which academic disciplines?

The priority fields as defined by the European Commission are:

  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning
  • Business Studies and Management Sciences
  • Engineering, Technology
  • Languages and Philological Sciences
  • Law
  • Mathematics, Informatics
  • Medical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences
  • Social Sciences

You can find a more detailed overview of these and other fields here.

September 2, 2008

3rd EWM summer school

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I would be indebted if you could help me to spread the information about the 3rd EWM summer school. So please feel free to put the summer school weblog link

http://ewmturku.wordpress.com

to your web page, and please do spread the summer school poster and info where ever you can! You can get the updated poster and info from me either by e-mail (cajoho [fynnychar] utu [dot] fi) or in a printed form by snail mail. Also may I ask you to encourage your own students to apply funding and take part. We have excellent speakers, and it seems we will be able to provide partial financial support also to some of the students.

Very Best Wishes,

Camilla Hollanti
EWM Standing Committee, Summer School Organizer

Dep. of Math.
20014 University of Turku
Finland

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