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This presentation is authored by Mikki Hebl, Rice University.

My background

  • From Pardeeville, Wisconsin
    • Small-town midwesterner
  • Undergrad from Smith College (B.A.)
    • Awareness and respect for gender-related issues
  • Went to Dartmouth College (Ph.D.)
    • Studied stigma and diversity-related issues
  • Been at Rice since 1998
    • Study I/O and Social Psychology, Gender Issues, Stigma, Diversity and Discrimination
  • Work toward Balance
    • Love running marathons, teaching, and my two babies…

Http://www.phds.org/

  • Career Information (591)
  • Required Reading (158)
  • Finding Employment (908)
  • The Big Picture (464)
  • Graduate School (573)
  • Postdocs (427)
  • Undergraduate Research (24)

Suggested reading

Speech: I've tried to be passionate about my career but my career just wants to be good friends.

Psyc 660: Professional Development - “survival skills” are discussed, including the ability to communicate effectively, to find and keep a job, to secure funding, publish, teach, and behave responsibly.

Darley, J. M., Zanna, M. P.,&Roediger III, H. L. (2003). The complete academic: A career guide. 2nd edition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Found at (External Link)

Top ten reasons i love my job in academia

  1. I work with intelligent people.
  2. I get to develop and mentor students.
  3. Discovery and the ability to contribute to new knowledge on issues I deem important.
  4. Sharing the passion of my field with others.
  5. The complexity and non-uniformity.
  6. Job security / Autonomy.
  7. Beautiful work environment.
  8. Ability to balance work and family / flexibility.
  9. Vacation times, sabbaticals, summers.
  10. “The Ivory Tower”.

Will you also love academia?

  • What are your fears and concerns about this career?
  • Please indicate on the note cards 2-3 things that you fear about a career in academia.

Potential fears

  • Getting a Job; Getting the “Right” Job
  • “Publish or Perish” Pressures; Grants
  • Tenure Pressures; Ambiguities
  • New Ideas; Null Effects
  • Balancing Work and Family
  • Deciding if/when to Have Children
  • Tokenism, Discrimination, Lack of Female Role Models

What do women scientists say about fear?

Ellen swallow richards (1842-1911)

Ellen Swallow Richards
  • First woman to earn a B.A. in chemistry
  • “They are so afraid we shall break down, and you know the reputation of the college is at stake, for the question is, can girls get a college degree without injuring their health.”

Marie curie (1867-1934)

  • Polish-French chemist
  • Won Nobel Prize twice
  • “Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.”
  • “Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained.”

Barbara mcclintock (1902-1992)

  • U.S. Scientist
  • Discovered “Jumping genes”
  • Nobel Prize winner ‘83
  • “If you know you are on the right track, if you have this inner knowledge, then nobody can turn you off. . . no matter what they say.”

Grace murray hopper (1906-1992)

A young Grace Murray Hopper An elderly Grace Murray Hopper, in uniform
  • U.S. military leader
  • Mathematician
  • Educator
  • Co-inventor of COBOL language
  • Coined the term computer “bug”
  • “A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for.”

Rosalyn sussman yalow (1921 - )

  • U.S. Medical Physicist
  • 2nd woman to win Nobel Prize in Medicine, ‘77
  • “[W]e must believe in ourselves or no one else will believe in us; we must match our aspirations with the competence, courage and determination to succeed.“
  • “The world cannot afford the loss of the talents of half its people if we are to solve the many problems that beset us.”

Maria mitchell (1818-1889)

  • U.S. Astronomer, Educator
  • Discovered a comet in 1847
  • 1st woman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • “When we are chafed and fretted by small cares, a look at the stars will show us the littleness of our own interests.”

Rachel carson (1907-1964)

  • U.S. Biologist
  • “Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.”

Questions & Answers

what does preconceived mean
sammie Reply
physiological Psychology
Nwosu Reply
How can I develope my cognitive domain
Amanyire Reply
why is communication effective
Dakolo Reply
Communication is effective because it allows individuals to share ideas, thoughts, and information with others.
effective communication can lead to improved outcomes in various settings, including personal relationships, business environments, and educational settings. By communicating effectively, individuals can negotiate effectively, solve problems collaboratively, and work towards common goals.
it starts up serve and return practice/assessments.it helps find voice talking therapy also assessments through relaxed conversation.
miss
Every time someone flushes a toilet in the apartment building, the person begins to jumb back automatically after hearing the flush, before the water temperature changes. Identify the types of learning, if it is classical conditioning identify the NS, UCS, CS and CR. If it is operant conditioning, identify the type of consequence positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement or punishment
Wekolamo Reply
please i need answer
Wekolamo
because it helps many people around the world to understand how to interact with other people and understand them well, for example at work (job).
Manix Reply
Agreed 👍 There are many parts of our brains and behaviors, we really need to get to know. Blessings for everyone and happy Sunday!
ARC
A child is a member of community not society elucidate ?
JESSY Reply
Isn't practices worldwide, be it psychology, be it science. isn't much just a false belief of control over something the mind cannot truly comprehend?
Simon Reply
compare and contrast skinner's perspective on personality development on freud
namakula Reply
Skinner skipped the whole unconscious phenomenon and rather emphasized on classical conditioning
war
explain how nature and nurture affect the development and later the productivity of an individual.
Amesalu Reply
nature is an hereditary factor while nurture is an environmental factor which constitute an individual personality. so if an individual's parent has a deviant behavior and was also brought up in an deviant environment, observation of the behavior and the inborn trait we make the individual deviant.
Samuel
I am taking this course because I am hoping that I could somehow learn more about my chosen field of interest and due to the fact that being a PsyD really ignites my passion as an individual the more I hope to learn about developing and literally explore the complexity of my critical thinking skills
Zyryn Reply
good👍
Jonathan
and having a good philosophy of the world is like a sandwich and a peanut butter 👍
Jonathan
generally amnesi how long yrs memory loss
Kelu Reply
interpersonal relationships
Abdulfatai Reply
What would be the best educational aid(s) for gifted kids/savants?
Heidi Reply
treat them normal, if they want help then give them. that will make everyone happy
Saurabh
What are the treatment for autism?
Magret Reply
hello. autism is a umbrella term. autistic kids have different disorder overlapping. for example. a kid may show symptoms of ADHD and also learning disabilities. before treatment please make sure the kid doesn't have physical disabilities like hearing..vision..speech problem. sometimes these
Jharna
continue.. sometimes due to these physical problems..the diagnosis may be misdiagnosed. treatment for autism. well it depends on the severity. since autistic kids have problems in communicating and adopting to the environment.. it's best to expose the child in situations where the child
Jharna
child interact with other kids under doc supervision. play therapy. speech therapy. Engaging in different activities that activate most parts of the brain.. like drawing..painting. matching color board game. string and beads game. the more you interact with the child the more effective
Jharna
results you'll get.. please consult a therapist to know what suits best on your child. and last as a parent. I know sometimes it's overwhelming to guide a special kid. but trust the process and be strong and patient as a parent.
Jharna
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