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Gender stereotyping

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You'll need to scroll down a bit but there is a post about people helping against gender stereotyping and i thought of you



Dr Gwen Wathne

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On 16 Feb 2013, at 00:09, "PSCI-COM automatic digest system" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



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>  3. Exciting Job Opportunity - Edinburgh Science Festival

>  4. Job: P-T Research Associate, RCUK-funded Schools-University Partnership

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> Date:    Fri, 15 Feb 2013 10:22:01 +0000

> From:    Clare Doggett <[log in to unmask]>

> Subject: Job: Communications Manager, Society for Applied Microbiology (maternity cover), some home working

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> Dear all,

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> With apologies for cross posting.

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> There’s just a week until the deadline for the role of Communications Manager (maternity cover) at SfAM. This is a great opportunity for an experienced communicator with excellent writing skills to gain experience in all areas of science communication. You will provide accurate and timely communications on applied microbiology and the innovative work of the Society. The job is located in Bedford but regular attendance at meetings in London is a large part of the role and some home working is possible for those not based in Bedford.

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> Overview and terms

> Job title: Communications Manager - maternity cover.

> Purpose: To be responsible for the development and execution of SfAM's communication strategy and the management of the Communications Officer.

> Responsible to: CEO.

> Responsible for: Communications Officer and any volunteers/interns/placement students.

> Working with: Colleagues within the SfAM office, external suppliers, trustees, Editors of the Society journals, authors and external contacts.

> Location: Bedford Heights, Brickhill Drive, Bedford, MK41 7PH - with the opportunity for some home working.

> Post: Fixed term contract for up to 12 months - with the possibility for continuation for at least a further six months.

> Salary: £43-£48K pa - depending upon qualifications and experience.

> Closing date: 22 February 2013. Interviews to be held w/c 4 March 2013. If you've had no response from us by this date you can assume you've been unsuccessful.

> Other: As defined in the standard contract terms.

>

> The main duty of the Communications Manager (CM) is to lead on the development and implementation of SfAM's communications strategy through online communications (including the website), media work, publications (in particular Microbiologist), policy work, public engagement and other external affairs activities.

> For more information and a full job description, visit: http://www.sfam.org.uk/en/about/jobssfam.cfm

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> Date:    Fri, 15 Feb 2013 10:49:09 +0000

> From:    Ellen Dowell <[log in to unmask]>

> Subject: Einstein's Garden at the Green Man Festival - Call for Science Stall Proposals

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> Call for Proposals

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> Science Stalls for Einstein’s Garden at the Green Man Festival

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> The Green Man Festival is held near the Black Mountains in Wales and attracts 20,000 festival goers. The festival has earned a reputation as one of the great boutique festivals in the UK. In 2010 Green Man won ‘Best Medium Festival’ at the UK Festival Awards and in 2012 the 'Grass Roots Festival Award'. The 2013 festival dates are 15/16/17/18 August.

> For more information see www.greenman.net

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> Einstein’s Garden is a creative fusion of science, art and nature. Our venues are packed with a vibrant programme of performances, workshops and installations that use art, entertainment and participation to engage people with the diverse aspects of science and nature in fun, quirky and unexpected ways.

> http://www.greenman.net/area/einsteins-garden

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> We are looking for organisations that would like to bring a stall to Einstein’s Garden with the aim of engaging festival audiences with science. Stalls could explore fundamental scientific ideas or phenomena, the process of science or current scientific research. It is essential that stalls include as much interactivity and participation as possible for festival goers and that they embody the creative and quirky spirit of Einstein’s Garden. Einstein’s Garden is a family friendly area of the festival so stalls should be suitable for children and adults. Previous science stalls have included: 'The Periodic Table Quilt', 'The Egg and Sperm Race' and 'The Salford Bike Orchestra'

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> We expect organisations who apply to bring a stall to Einstein's Garden to be able to support their stall holders participation in the festival and cover all materials, equipment, travel and subsistence expenses. Stall holders must provide their own small marquee. The stall must be set up by 12 midday on Wednesday 14th August (for a site-wide health and safety inspection) and your stall must be open from 12 midday until 8pm on 15th August and from 10am until 8pm on 16th, 17th and 18th August. There will be no power available for stalls and no generators are allowed in Einstein’s Garden so if your stall does need power you must provide your own renewable energy. All stall holders must have comprehensive public liability insurance.

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> If you would like to apply to run a science stall in Einstein’s Garden please send a proposal (max 1 side A4) detailing the content of your stall, how you plan to engage festival goers, the dimensions of your stall, the number of people you need to run it (this should be a maximum of six people) and any health and safety considerations.

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> Send your proposals to [log in to unmask] by Friday 26th April.

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> The Green Man Festival will provide tickets for successful applicants but we are unable to cover any expenses or provide meal vouchers.

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> Green Man Festival

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> Green Man Festival - winner of The Grass Roots Festival Award 2012 & Best Medium Festival 2010, UK Festival Awards

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> Date:    Fri, 15 Feb 2013 11:24:49 +0000

> From:    "Laura McLister (Brettle)" <[log in to unmask]>

> Subject: Exciting Job Opportunity - Edinburgh Science Festival

>

> Hi all,

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> Sorry in advance for cross-posting. Please see below for details of an exciting new job at the Edinburgh International Science Festival. See links below about how to apply and get more information.

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> Thanks,

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> Laura

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>

>

> Science Events Developer/Programmer

> Salary £22,000-24,000 depending on experience

> Edinburgh International Science Festival, founded in 1989, is an educational charity that encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to discover the wonder of the world around them. We are best known for organising Edinburgh's annual Science Festival - the world's first celebration of science and technology, and still one of Europe's largest - but we also run a year-round science outreach programme to schools, and  deliver projects internationally.

> We are currently seeking an experienced Events Developer/Programmer to join our Creative Team. With a good practical understanding of the techniques of public engagement with science and at least two years' experience in this (or another relevant) field, you will work across our portfolio of events but with a particular emphasis on our activities for adult audiences.

> Complementing the Creative Team's existing expertise, you will assist the Deputy Festival Director and the rest of the Team in developing a vibrant and varied programme of well-attended public events that explore science in all its forms.

> Your role will encompass all aspects of event development and delivery include taking responsibility for researching suitable topics; devising innovative event ideas; identifying and managing speakers, performers and creative partners; and ensuring the smooth running of events.

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> A new post in an expanding organisation, there is plenty of scope to grow the role and for development and investment by the organisation (and support from above) for the right person.

> You will need to demonstrate:

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> ·         Ability to take creative control of programme strands and to plan themes and concepts from early stages.

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> ·         Energy, enthusiasm and an ability to operate as part of a dynamic team.

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>  *   A genuine interest in communicating science.

>  *   A relevant degree or equivalent training (with a further qualification in science communication or similar preferred).

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>  *   Familiarity with topics in contemporary science, including broader societal considerations, and an ability to make imaginative links between science and the arts/humanities.

>  *   Comfort and confidence in liaising with a wide range of stakeholders.

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> ·         Excellent communication and organisation skills.

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> ·         Ownership and decision making ability - including independent time management and prioritising.

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> To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to Nicola Coutts at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

> Closing date for applications: Sunday 24 February 2013

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> Further details and full job description at: http://www.sciencefestival.co.uk/about-us/jobs

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> Date:    Fri, 15 Feb 2013 12:37:39 +0000

> From:    "Richard.Holliman" <[log in to unmask]>

> Subject: Job: P-T Research Associate, RCUK-funded Schools-University Partnership

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> Research Associate, Schools-University Partnership, Faculty of Science

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> Temporary contract until 31 December 2015, Based in Milton Keynes

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> £30,424 - £36,298

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> The Faculty of Science is seeking to appoint a Research Associate to contribute to a high-profile project (http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/per/Pages/PartnershipsInitiative.aspx). The aims of this project are to embed a culture at The Open University where schools-university engagement is strategically planned, effectively delivered, and systematically assessed.

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> You must have a completed PhD from a social science or other relevant discipline.

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> Closing date: 12 noon on 14 March 2013.

>

> Interviews will be held: 28 March 2013.

>

> For further details, select: http://www3.open.ac.uk/employment/job-details.asp?id=6759

>

> Dr. Richard Holliman

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> Senior Lecturer in Science Communication

> Department of Environment, Earth and Ecosystems

> Science Faculty

> The Open University

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> Date:    Fri, 15 Feb 2013 15:59:37 +0000

> From:    Laura Nelson <[log in to unmask]>

> Subject: Neuroscientist needs you to take part in a gender stereotype TV documentary!

>

> Hello!

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> Seeking pregnant women, parents and primary schools/teachers interested in the effects of gender stereotypes...

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> Are you a parent or teacher who is curious or concerned about the influence of gender stereotypes on your children? Are you worried about the potential impact of strict 'pink' and 'blue' labels, and other gender-based expectations from family and friends? Do you want to see a new way of thinking evolve that will help increase opportunities for our children? Or are you totally hooked on pink for your baby girl or 'boysy' blue for your boy?

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> At the end of 2011, I successfully campaigned for Hamleys toyshop to scrap its gender-specific signs and have since set up gender stereotype awareness lessons in schools. Now I am looking to take this a step further with two new and exciting projects:

>

> Parents: I'm looking for a few volunteers to take part: a couple or someone expecting a baby this year.

>

> Primary Schools: we are going to run free gender stereotype awareness workshops, which will bring science and Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education lessons to 10 and 11 year olds. If your school is interested, please get in touch.

>

> As with my previous project there will be filming involved (subject to further discussions and the necessary consents), this time for a TV documentary. We anticipate results that are pioneering and educational and that contribute to a wider understanding of the gender pressures that affect our children and their futures. If you want to know more, contact:

>

> Dr Laura Nelson, neuroscientist, [log in to unmask], drlauranelson.com

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