Careers Beyond Academia: Non-Linear Career Pathways Part 1 – Insights

Careers Beyond Academia

Date: November 18, 2024

Time: 1745 UTC

Register: https://forms.gle/UdCTTWCZMJU7nnGT6 

The next installment of our Careers Beyond Academia Series will be coming up in November!

Career pathways can take many forms and for the most part, never end up being linear. These sentiments are echoed through this article: Reimaging STEM Workforce Development as a Braided River

We are excited to host two of the authors from this article – Kathryn (Kat) G. Gardner-Vandy (Oklahoma State University, USA) and Anne U. Gold (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado in Boulder, USA) who will present a talk featuring their insights on nonlinear career pathways.

This is part 1 of a two-part sub-series in the Careers Beyond Academia Webinar Series on nonlinear career pathways. Part 2 will take place on December 4, 2024 – keep a look for updates!

Our upcoming Careers Beyond Academia webinar is free and will be held virtually using Zoom. 

You can find the start time in your time zone using this link

You can register here:  https://forms.gle/UdCTTWCZMJU7nnGT6 

Preliminary Agenda

The preliminary agenda for the event is listed below:

  • Welcome [~5 mins]
  • Main Talk [30 mins]
  • Moderated Q&A [10 mins]
  • Small Group Discussion Time with our speakers [30 mins]
  • Event Close

Recording

All parts of this event (except the final segment) will be recorded. A link will be made available to participants after the workshop.  

Zoom link

A Zoom link will be sent to you separately directly from Zoom at least 48 hours before the event date.

Questions?

Email us on events [at] eswnonline [dot] org

We look forward to e-seeing you in November!

The Careers Beyond Academia Webinar Series Organisers

Speaker Bios 

KatKathryn (Kat) G. Gardner-Vandy (Oklahoma State University)

Kathryn (Kat) G. Gardner-Vandy, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Aviation and Space at Oklahoma State University. A citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, she is the Principal Investigator of the NASA Science Activation project Native Earth | Native Sky. She is a geologist, planetary scientist, and private pilot. Before joining OSU, she worked as a STEM Lab Instructor at Tulsa Community College and was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. Kat’s research interests include Indigenous STEM education, meteoritics and cosmochemistry, and issues in collegiate aviation. She was named a Native American 40 Under 40 by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development in 2022. 

 

AnneAnne U. Gold (CIRES, University of Colorado (Boulder), United States of America 

Anne U. Gold, PhD, is a Fellow and a Senior Associate Scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado in Boulder, an Affiliate Faculty member of CU’s School of Education and the Director of the CIRES Center for Education, Engagement and Evaluation. She focuses on science education for educators, students, communities and the public around climate, water, polar regions and geosciences in general. Anne is interested in understanding and studying effective ways of teaching and learning and is dedicated to grounding her education work in solid research and evaluation. She is passionate about building local partnerships with diverse communities. Anne has led dozens of NSF, NOAA and NASA-funded education projects and leads a vibrant group of outreach and education professionals in developing engaging and meaningful educational opportunities for all learners. She is a climate scientist by training with a doctoral degree from the University of Regensburg in Germany.