2013 NSF ADVANCE Workshop
 
This is the 11th annual meeting for the National Science Foundation (NSF) ADVANCE Program which strives to increase the representation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers, thereby contributing to the development of a more diverse scientific workforce.  Each year, ADVANCE Grant PIs and their team members gather in Washington, DC to discuss, present, network, and leverage knowledge.
 
ADVANCE has once again partnered with the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) to expand the meeting and reach out to stakeholder groups. This year, we focus on the on engaging those from community colleges to discuss recent research findings and best practices on gender and diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
 
About the National Science Foundation ADVANCE Program
The goal of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) ADVANCE program is to increase the representation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers, thereby contributing to the development of a more diverse science and engineering workforce. Since 2001, the NSF has invested over $130M to support ADVANCE projects at more than one-hundred institutions of higher education and STEM-related not-for-profit organizations in forty-one states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, including twenty-four EPSCoR jurisdictions.

ADVANCE Program Brochure

About the Association for Women in Science (AWIS)
The Association for Women in Science (AWIS) is the premiere leadership organization advocating the interests of women in science and technology. For over 40 years, AWIS has fought for equity and career advancement for women – from the bench to the boardroom.

AWIS members characterize the future of our nation’s diversity and talent pool. They are found in academia, in industry, and in government. They invent, teach, mentor, do path-breaking research, and serve as role models for future generations of girls and women who will contribute to America’s innovation enterprise. With more than 50 chapters around the country, we unite women through our nationwide network of chapters and partnerships with aligned professional organizations.

AWIS initiatives cut across education, employment, and the general issues facing the science community in the U.S. such as research and program funding. A critical part of our work is advocating for institutional change by promoting policies that increase women’s representation in leadership positions, and by fostering a positive public image of women in STEM.
To join, visit the AWIS website at http://www.awis.org.
 
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