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In these toolkits you will receive all you need to plan a successful meeting

Topics and toolkits for planning a successful local WIA Meeting

Posted: April 26, 2017

1) Sexism in science: peer editor tells female researchers their study needs a male author. 2) Women in Medicine – Then and Now. 3) Likeability vs respectability.

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Feeling Like A Fraud, Despite Your Accomplishments

Posted: April 25, 2017

1) Feeling Like an Impostor Is Not a Syndrome. 2) How do I stop feeling like a fraud? 3) The Imposter Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention. 4) Imposter syndrome Cartoon.

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Picking your battles

Posted: April 24, 2017

How to Pick your Battles, Picking your Workplace Battles and Pick your Battles pdfs

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Expectations of Brilliance/Sexism in Science

Posted: March 26, 2017

1) Expectations of Brilliance Underlie Gender Distributions Across Academic Disciplines. 2) Sexism in Science. 3) Male Scientist Writes of Life as Female Scientist.

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Likeability Penalty

Posted: February 26, 2017

1) Does Sheryl Sandbergs ikeability penalty really exist. 2) For Women Leaders, Likability and Success Hardly Go Hand-in-Hand. 3) “What Works For Women at Work” by Joan Williams and Rachel Dempsey. 4) What Works for Women at Work Resources.

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