Co-Directors of the Workshop: Elisabeth Camp, Elizabeth Harman, and Jill North
Athena in Action: A Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate Student Women in Philosophy brings together a group of graduate students with a group of women faculty mentors for three days of substantive philosophical discussion and professional advice sessions. Participants benefit from getting to know the other talented graduate students and the faculty members, and from hearing the mentors’ advice on topics of interest to women in the profession. The third workshop will take place at Princeton University from June 26-29, 2018. It will bring together twelve faculty mentors and about 40 graduate students in philosophy, drawn from a range of schools, PhD program stages, and areas of interest. 35 graduate student participants will be chosen from beyond Princeton University, and roughly 5 graduate students will be chosen from Princeton’s students. The workshop will feature seven paper sessions, with two student commentators each, plus five advice sessions. All paper sessions will be pre-read discussion sessions. Advice sessions will consist of brief comments from some of the mentors followed by a general question-and-answer period. The following topics will be addressed: getting the most out of graduate school; writing a dissertation; publishing; presenting and participating at conferences; preparing for and going on the job market; teaching; starting a tenure-track job; and balancing work with the rest of life. The first and second workshops were held in August in the summers of 2014 and 2016 at Princeton. There was tremendous interest in the first two workshops: 325 students applied for the 37 spots in 2014 and 180 students applied in 2016. Overall, these three workshops will reach more than 100 graduate students in philosophy across five years. Contact us: [email protected] |