2002 Annual Meeting
Women Chemical Engineers: Profiles in Motion
Sunday, November 3, 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Over coffee and donuts, learn from successful women chemical engineers about paths to achieving your professional and personal goals. Students are encouraged to attend. Come and meet women from different levels in both academic and industrial careers in an informal setting!
Tuesday, November 5, 7:00 am - 8:20 am
Come have breakfast and learn more about the AIChE Women's Initiatives Committee and how you can contribute! Network and get involved!
WIC Session: "Advancement and Retention of Female Chemical Engineers: Issues and Strategies"
Tuesday, November 5, 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Retention of women at all levels in science and engineering careers is a major concern. A recent report by the NSF shows that there are still significant disparities between male and female engineers of similar ages and education levels with regard to unemployment, occupational responsibilities, rank, type of employment (e.g., part-time versus full-time), type of employer, and tenure/promotion cases.1 We address this theme within the context of chemical engineering from both an academic and industrial perspective. Topics include strategies for retaining women, novel arrangements that allow flexibility for dual-career couples and working mothers, mechanisms for supporting and promoting women, and "best practices" for advancement of female engineers. In addition, two speakers will discuss preliminary findings from recently awarded NSF ADVANCE grants, intended to increase the participation of women in academic science and engineering careers.
Annual WIC Luncheon: Sponsored by Kraft Foods
Tuesday, November 5, 11:45 am
Come and network with female chemical engineers. Tickets can be purchased at the meeting registration desk.
1"Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering: 2000," NSF.
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