Blueprint for the Future: Framing the Issues of Women in Science in a Global Context — A Workshop
| 11:30 am — 11:45 am | Welcome and Overview of Workshop | |
| Allan Fisher, Vice President, Laureate Education, Inc., and | ||
| Member, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and | ||
| Medicine | ||
| Carol Stoel, Program Officer, Division of Graduate Education, | ||
| Education and Human Resources Directorate, National Science | ||
| Foundation | ||
| Catherine Didion, Director, Committee on Women in Science, | ||
| Engineering, and Medicine |
| 11:45 am — 1:00 pm | Panel I—Cross-Cultural Issues: | |
• Knowledge and Data Sources | ||
Wendy Hansen, Senior Researcher, University of | ||
• Socio-Historical Trends | ||
Mariko Ogawa, Professor, History of Science and | ||
• Higher Education | ||
Anne MacLachlan, Senior Researcher, Center for | ||
• Workforce Segregation | ||
Alice Abreu, Regional Coordinator, Rio+20 Initiative, |
Discussant: Anneke Sengers, Scientist Emeritus, National Institute of Standards and Technology and Chair, Working Group on |
| 1:00 am — 2:15 pm | Panel II—Focal Disciplines: | |
• Computer Sciences | ||
Robert Lichter, Principal, Merrimack Consultants, LLC | ||
• Chemical Science | ||
Joanne Cohoon, Associate Professor, Science, | ||
• Mathematics and Statistics | ||
Keith Crank, Assistant Director, Research and Graduate | ||
Discussants: Lilian Wu, Program Executive, Global University Programs, International Business Machines Corporation, and Chair, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine; Allan Fisher, Vice President, Laureate Education Inc., and Member, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine; and Bradley Miller, Director, Office of International Activities, American Chemical Society |
| 2:15 pm — 2:30 pm | Break | |
| 2:30 pm — 3:45 pm | Panel III—Cross-Cutting Themes: | |
• Role of Professional Societies | ||
Lisa M. Frehill, Senior Program Officer, the National | ||
• Promising Programs | ||
Daryl Chubin, Director, Center for Advancing Science and Engineering Capacity, American Association for the Advancement of Science | ||
• Promising Policies | ||
Connie L. McNeely, Professor of Public Policy, and Co-Director, Center for Science and Technology Policy, George Mason University Cheryl Leggon, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology | ||
Discussants: Jessie DeAro, Program Director, Alliances For Graduate Education and the Professoriate, Education and Human | ||
Resources Directorate, National Science Foundation; Kathie Bailey-Mathae, Director, Board on International Scientific Organizations, The National Academies; and Patricia Taboada-Serrano, Early-Career Representative, Women for Science Working Group, InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences |
| 3:45 pm — 4:30 pm | Concluding Discussion Shirley M. Malcom, Co-Chair, Gender Advisory Board, United Nations Commission on Science and Technology Development, and Head, Education and Human Resources, American Association for the Advancement of Science |
| 4:30 pm | Adjournment |