Graduate Women Student Workshop Series
In collaboration with NJIT ADVANCE, the Office of Graduate Studies, the Graduate Student Association, and the Office of the Provost, the Murray Center invites women graduate students to attend a series of special workshops that…
- offer strategies for conducting, funding, and disseminating scientific research;
- discuss opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, including cross-sector collaboration with industry;
- explore the advantages of a career in academia; and
- provide resources and models for achieving a healthy work-life balance.
Through the Murray Center’s programming and NJIT’s Open Partnership initiative, women graduate students learn what it takes to establish themselves both inside and outside of the classroom. They have the opportunity to participate in a peer network, to interact with faculty and administrators from departments across the university, and to make valuable contacts with highly-placed researchers in industry and government.
The Murray Center also sponsors access to Mentornet, an award-winning national e-mentoring network. Through Mentornet, women graduate students can develop valuable one-on-one, email-based mentoring relationships with successful professionals in industry and academia in a variety of fields, across the country. Through the MentorNet Community, women graduate students can also connect to peers in engineering and science from around the world.
For more information about Murray Center programs for women graduate students, please contact Special Projects Assistant Elizabeth Chalk at 973-596-3432.