Professional development, career mobility
The Women’s Place is accepting applications for Critical Difference for Women Professional Development and Women of Color Advancement Grants. Women staff and faculty who have been continuously employed at Ohio State for at least one year; full-time undergraduate students at the sophomore level and above; and full-time graduate/professional students are eligible to apply. Grants of up to $1,000 can be used for professional development activities, travel, research, etc. Significant financial need is a key consideration. Applications are due Monday (10/15) and available online. → Read more → Contact
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BioOhio is hosting a full-day conference, in partnership with the Columbus chapter of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA), this fall in Columbus. The event includes a continental breakfast, lunch, and a networking reception.
This year’s event is the latest in an ongoing series of full-day conferences and half-day workshops, open to men and women alike, featuring speakers covering topics that include career paths, mentoring, networking, communication strategies, personal brand development, and success stories. BioOhio’s goal in holding these events is to highlight numerous bioscience career options, for scientific and non-scientific jobs, along with practical concepts to advance women in the bioscience industry. ASFW invites members to join us in October for a members-only Lunch & Learn on Tuesday, October 16, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in room 150 of the Younkin Success Center. Expert executive coach and behavioral health specialist Melissa Briggs-Phillips PhD, will present, “Trusting in Your Value. Dealing with the ‘Impostor Syndrome’.”
Tuesday, October 16, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Trusting in Your Value. Dealing with the "Impostor Syndrome” Presented by Dr. Melissa Briggs-Phillips Location: Younkin Success Center, Room 150 Some of the most gifted, successful and talented people we know secretly suffer from the Impostor Syndrome, which is described as the inability to internalize one’s successes and count them all as “luck.” Some very successful professionals view themselves as incompetent and a fraud “who will soon be found out.” Successfully overcoming the impostor syndrome can lead to greater professional fulfillment and confidence and alleviate stress. Learn to recognize the symptoms and begin to build your confidence, trust in your own value and deal with your “inner critic.” Dr. Briggs-Phillips is Founder and Owner of Next Generation Behavioral Health, LLC. She describes her executive coaching work as “an accident of history.” She has been providing training experiences for a wide variety of organizations, non-profits and companies for many years. “I tend to resist the moniker of ‘motivational speaker,’ she says, “I do, however, understand the power of a well-timed presentation of concepts to groups and teams. I strive to create something meaningful for anyone that trusts me with those precious stage minutes at their conferences and retreats.” Join us in October to learn more! There is no charge for this event, but registration is required for planning purposes. ASFW welcomed more than 40 guests, who helped us kick off the new year in September with a relaxed networking event at Woodland’s Backyard in Grandview. In addition to catching up with longtime friends, we were pleased to see many new faces. Some lucky winners went home with fabulous raffle prizes and everyone enjoyed an appetizer buffet. The atmosphere was lively, allowing attendees to get to know each other while learning more about ASFW and about upcoming events.
Special thanks to ASFW Friends who provided raffle giveaways -- Moo Moo Car Wash, Chipotle, Graeter’s, Aura Spa, Relaxing Now Massage and Z Cucina -- as well as the ASFW Programming team for planning a fun event. We hope you will join us for more events in the coming months! |