[Webinar Recording] Joan C. Williams, Distinguished Professor of Law and Hastings Foundation Chair at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, will introduce you to 4 basic patterns of bias and provide concrete tips successful women have used to effectively navigate workplaces shaped by subtle bias. Williams has played a central role in reshaping the debates over women’s advancement for the past quarter-century and has authored or co-authored eight books, most recently What Works for Women at Work: Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know (co-written with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey), which provides “unabashedly straightforward advice in a how-to primer for ambitious women,” according to The New York Times Book Review.
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In Negotiation Basics, Dr. Waajida Small shares the importance of negotiating and a few basic rules jobseekers should follow after they’ve been offered a position. Participants will leave the session with tools on how to prepare for the negotiation, an understanding of the “right” way to communicate during negotiation discussions and how to walk away from the table without burning a bridge.
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[Webinar Recording] Dr. Robbin Chapman, Associate Provost and Academic Director of Diversity and Inclusion, and Lecturer in the Education Department at Wellesley College shares practical insights about how to identify and determine proactively what resources and supports to cultivate at various stages of your academic career. Learn s strategy-based tool for increasing conditions for taking charge and thriving in your academic and leadership career goals. Plus, understand how to optimize engagement with mentors, advocates, connectors, advisors, coaches, and targeted training in order to empower academics to increase opportunities for thriving in their
[Webinar Recording] Thousands of academics have already migrated to the UK, Europe, and other areas to develop their careers and experience rich academic and cultural offerings. If you have ever thought about working overseas or are looking for a new challenge, join Dr. Eugene Clark, Distinguished Professor of Law and Senior Foreign Expert with the College of Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing and Dr. Mitzi Waltz is Associate Lecturer in Autism Studies with Sheffield Hallam University in England, and a contract researcher with Disability Studies in Nederland in Holland as they discuss their experiences working abroad.