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Women in Biology Internet Launch Pages (www.womenbio.net)

home page: Welcome!

About this site: It provides a starting point for finding information for biologists who happen to be women. It is a list of bookmarks to the ample original content already available on the web. Many of the links are aimed towards women who are graduate students, postdocs, or more senior scientists, but there are also sites relevant to undergraduates or even high school students who may be contemplating a career in biology.

These are intended to help women biologists with practical aspects of busy professional lives, and to provide food for thought in those quieter moments. You will find the history of women in science, aspects of science education, an extensive list of career resources for PhDs, postdocs, and beyond, and of course, information about the specific challenges women face in a sometimes chilly climate.

  • This page contains the index/sitemap, and some the directory of recent additions.
  • Navigation: Start with the index/sitemap on this page. The main collection of links is now divided amongst 8 pages for faster loading. The buttons at left can be used to navigate between major topics on different pages. Sub-topics are listed at the left margin of each section. Several pages have more than one section.
  • Direct quotations are in color.
  • See our list of awards, and some words to live by. Comments? let me know what you think at forsburg AT U S C DOT E D U.
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Remembering Marguerite Vogt: a tribute to a trail-blazing woman of science who died in July 2007, aged 94.

Recent additions

Don't stop here! many more links can be found on the pages inside.


Directory

Home page
*On this page
*Introduction
*Recently added links
*Directory (you're on it)
*Words of wisdom
*Awards
Page 1Page 1A
*History of women scientists
*in groups
*as individuals

*Education
*Title IX
*General issues
*The leaky pipeline
*PhDs and postdocs
  • Choosing an advisor
  • Graduate student concerns
  • Being a postdoc
*Younger girls in science

*Organizations for women in science
*Groups in the US
*Groups outside the US

* Reports and Studies
*Biology career prospects
*Women in science studies
Page 2Page 2A
* Career planning and jobs for PhD-level biologists
*Career planning resources
*Non-academic careers
  • general information
  • leaving the academy
  • corporate life
  • writing
  • other options
* Getting on the academic track.
  • general information
  • attending meetings
  • making posters
  • giving talks
  • job searches (including community college)
  • Search committees from both sides
  • interviews
  • negotiating offers
*Job listings
*Science Ethics
*Dealing with the media

*Faculty Careers
*General issues
*starting out
*general strategies
* small colleges and community colleges
*publishing
*grants
*Teaching
*tenure
*senior searches
*Dept chairs: how to deal with them, how to be one
*Administration
*leaving
Page 3Page 3A
*A chilly climate for women in science?
*Professional challenges
*Prizes
*Mentoring
*Equal pay
*Sexual harrassment
*Chilly Climate in Academe
*general issues
*women college presidents
*gender in publishing
*Women leaving academe
*tenure in a chilly climate
*the MIT report
*other university studies
*The Summers Affair
*chilly in the classroom?
*fixing things
Page 3B Page 4
*Personal life
*Family and work
*Dual career couples
*Health and Medicine
*Written Words
*Quotations by women
*Blogs from women scientists
*Libraries and bibliographies
* Books of interest to women scientists

* Miscellaneous
*Places to start
*Pages of links
*Miscellaneous


Words to live by:

You cannot take anything personally. You cannot bear grudges. You must finish the day's work when the day's work is done. You cannot get discouraged too easily. You have to take defeat over and over again and pick up and go on. Be sure of your facts. Argue the other side with a friend until you have found the answer to every point which might be brought up against you. Women who are willing to be leaders must stand out and be shot at. More and more they are going to do it, and more and more they should do it.
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1936

Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, "She doesn't have what it takes." They will say, "Women don't have what it takes."
Clare Boothe Luce


Awards for the women in biology pages:


Science NetWatch
Argus
Clearinghouse Approved   Librarian's Index to the Internet Key Resource    



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