Its charge will focus on five key transition points in the pipeline: (i) entry into graduate degree programs; (ii) the transition from graduate degree to post-doctoral fellowship; (iii) the appointment from a post-doctoral position to the first independent scientific position; (iv) the award of the first independent research grant from NIH or equivalent in industry; and (v) award of tenure in an academic position or equivalent in an industrial setting. The Committee will provide concrete recommendations to the NIH Director on ways to improve the retention of underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, and persons from disadvantaged backgrounds through these critical periods. The DBRWG's analysis will include both the NIH intramural research community and the NIH extramural research community.Also of note, there is a public meeting to be held on February 14. Here is a copy of the agenda. It looks like after opening comments by a representative of the committee, there will be a series of presentations by an array of White House initiatives concerning the various under-represented communities (Note: While the committee's charge is broader, only presentations on ethnic groups are scheduled). There is also a public comment period. Each organization will be allotted 5 minutes. You may email request a slot (deadline is 5pm February 10, 2012) in advance (see agenda for details). Same day requests will be considered at the discretion of the Chairperson.
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Showing posts with label Diversity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diversity. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The NIH Requests Your Opinion on Diversity in the Biomedical PhD Workforce
The NIH has put out a request for information concerning diversity in the biomedical workforce. All comments submitted by the February 24, 2012 deadline will be considered by the Advisory Committee to the NIH Director Working Group on Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce. You can find more information through the working group's web page. Here is the charge of the committee.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Diversity in Science Carnival: Black History Month--Celebrating Our Future
I'm thrilled to host the February 2012 Diversity in Science Carnival! This DiS Carnival is united around the celebration of young Black researchers who are poised to take charge as leading researchers, teachers and scholars. Challenges abound in tough economic times, but still there are careers to be made, research results to be realized, and students to teach...moreover there are many talented scientists who are up to the task! Please--share the stories and achievements of young scientists who are making their way, and of course we must also celebrate the efforts of those who support them. You can submit your DiS Carnival contributions soon through minoritypostdoc.org or you may feel free to reply to this or any other post here at PhD4Life. Submissions are requested by February 25, 2012.
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