Initiatives for this workshop:
An early career researcher (ECR) grant & paper writing workshop designed for women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) is aimed at strengthening the scientific writing, critical thinking and communication skills of Australia's next generation of scientists and academics. This workshop aims to provide mentoring, transparent peer review and centralised writing training opportunities that young women in STEMM may not have at their home institutions. lt may also help to increase the number of female academics in STEMM-related departments. ln particular, all ECRs need to complete a significant amount of scientific writing in their academic research positions including grant & fellowship applications, journal articles as well as patent applications, which requires critical writing skills towards their success as researchers. This workshop will provide an opportunity for ECRs to build on their scientific writing skills and gain inspiration from mentors and like-minded researchers, forming a valuable component of their academic career development.
ECWW venue & travel
We are planning for an ONSITE workshop at The Australian National University, with an ONLINE meeting format as backup.
Program
20th September (Monday)
09:30-09:45: Workshop Opening by Prof Tim Senden, Director of Research School of Physics, ANU
09:45-10:45: Senior Academic Mentor Guidance by Prof Igor Aharonovich
10:45-11:00: Q&A
11:00-12:00: Senior Academic Mentor Guidance by Prof Deborah Marsh
12:00-12:15: Q&A
12:15-13:00: Lunch Break
13:00-14:00: Senior Academic Mentor Guidance by Prof Elizabeth New
14:00-14:15: Q&A
14:15-16:15: Mentoring Session with 3 Senior Mentors
19:00-20:00: High Impact Publishing at Nature by Dr Rosamund Daw (Evening Session via Zoom from London, UK)
21st September (Tuesday)
09:30-10:30: Senior Academic Mentor Guidance by Prof Lan Fu
10:30-10:45: Q&A
10:45-11:45: Senior Academic Mentor Guidance by Prof Liming Dai
11:45-12:00: Q&A
12:00-13:00: Lunch Break
13:00-14:00: Senior Academic Mentor Guidance by Prof Drew Evans
14:00-14:15: Q&A
14:15-16:15: Mentoring Session with 3 Senior Mentors
22nd September (Wednesday)
09:30-10:30: Young Academic Mentors Guidance by Dr Tushar Kumeria
10:30-11:00: Q&A
11:00-12:00: Grant Application Guidance by Dr Liesel Senn
12:00-13:00: Lunch Break
13:00-14:00: Young Academic Mentor Guidance by A/Prof Hang Ta
14:00-15:00: Young Academic Mentor Guidance by Dr Noushin Nasiri
15:00-16:00: Mentoring Session with 4 ECR Mentors
Keynote speakers/mentors
Professor Igor Aharonovich (ARC CoE Chief Investigator, ARC DECRA Fellow), University of Technology Sydney
Professor Lan Fu (Future Fellow), The Australian National University
Professor Drew Evans (Future Fellow), University of South Australia
Professor Deborah Marsh (NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship), University of Technology Sydney
Professor Elizabeth New (ARC DECRA and Westpac Research Fellow), The University of Sydney
Professor Liming Dai (Scientia Professor and ARC Laureate Fellow), University of New South Wales
Dr Rosamund Daw (Nature Senior Editor), Nature Publishing Group
ECR Mentors
Dr Noushin Nasiri (TEDx Talk Speaker and Young Tall Poppy Science Award), Macquarie University
Dr Liesel Senn (Research Development Manager of Research Office), University of Technology Sydney
Associate Professor Hang Ta (NHMRC ECR fellow and Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow), Griffith University
Dr Tushar Kumeria (Scientia Senior Lecturer and NHMRC ECR Fellow), University of New South Wales
Committee members
Dr Ziyuan Li, DECRA Fellow, The Australian National University
Dr Helen Xu, Vice Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Technology Sydney
Dr Helen McGuire, Research Associate Pathology, The University of Sydney
Dr Natalie Holmes, Research Fellow, The University of Sydney
Sponsors
ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems (TMOS)
The Australian National University (ANU), Research School of Physics
University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Athena SWAN, Research Development Program (RDP)
Crystals - an Open Access Journal by MDPI
University of Sydney, Faculty of Engineering
Microscopy Australia
ARC Centre of Excellence for Enabling Eco-Efficient Beneficiation of Minerals
Australian Institute of Physics
Materials Australia
ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science
Applications & registrations
Application criteria: You will need to provide your name, email, affiliation, a 1-page CV, publication list, and PhD testamur to register your interest; and please state in no more than 300 words how attending ECWW2021 will benefit your career.
Registration fee: Free (includes three days of catering)
https://physics.anu.edu.au/news_events/?EventID=1204
Attendee selection criteria
- Open to early career women within their first 5 years of academic or other research-related employment after the award of PhD degree.
- Currently based in Australia.
- Each attendee must bring two documents to work on during the retreat. These can be (a) grant proposal, (b) fellowship proposal, (c) scientific manuscript, and/or (d) patent application
Timeline
15 May 2021: Applications Open
31 July 2021 (11:55PM): Applications Close
15 August 2021: Outcome of Successful Applicants and Registration Open
31 August 2021 (11:55PM): Registrations Close
20 - 22 September 2021: Workshop