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Dilemma: Being a Role Model While Maintaining Privacy

Dilemma: Being a Role Model While Maintaining Privacy

by lthompson | Mar 17, 2020 | aKIDemic Life

“You can’t be what you can’t see” — Marian Wright Edelman   I talk to many academics about the importance of great role models. Seeing someone go before you and successfully juggle work and family life can be really inspiring, providing a source of advice and...
Interview with Grace Alenoma on Parenting & Academia in Ghana

Interview with Grace Alenoma on Parenting & Academia in Ghana

by lthompson | Jun 11, 2019 | aKIDemic Life

Everyone’s story is a little bit different. Here at aKIDemic Life we are keen to share some of that diversity in experiences to help build awareness of what other parents and carers are going through, their working conditions, and their aspirations. Here, we interview...

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Host a Voice, Vision & Advocacy Series

Voice, Vision & Advocacy series are an informal way for members to host talks about topics that are a component of established research or would like to beta-test. In some cases, non-members will be permitted to host talks. 

You are welcome to nominate any speaker you think other members would be interested in hearing from — or nominate yourself. We encourage women with diverse backgrounds and experiences to participate.

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If you are an IAMAS member and would like your work published, please submit it to kbgarner@iamas.com

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