Schedule - Day 2
Day 2 - This is an additional reminder that the conference is in UTC time
April 1st 2022
We're looking forward to welcoming you to our conference - join links have been sent to attendees and speakers via email. Please check junk folders. If you are a speaker and haven't received your join link or you have any other issues during the conference please contact us directly though our facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/WiasnHQ
6am-7am UCT
7am-8am BST
Presentation 4 - On the Path of Growth & Development: International Women and ECRs
Chair: Joulie Axelithioti
Leadership challenges and opportunities experienced by international women academics in Australia: A qualitative study
Jasvir Kaur Nachatar Singh, La Trobe University
Autoethnography of Failure and Success: Reflections of an Underemployed Early Career Researcher
Joulie Axelithioti, Independent researcher
Teach What You (Don’t) Know: Developing New Course Content
Dany van Dam, Leiden University
(pre-recorded presentation)
8am-9am UCT
9am - 10 BST
Presentation 5 – Effective strategies for women students and researchers
Chair: Margo Lecompte
The perceived value of structured writing retreats for women undergraduate students
Clare Cunningham, York St John University
Playing with position and purpose: Rewriting in role as research method
Claire Coleman, University of Waikato
Identities, intersectionality, and inclusion for distance doctoral researchers
Katrina McChesney, University of Waikato
Jamie Burford, University of Warwick
9am - 10am UCT
10am - 11am BST
Presentation 6 – (Un) conventional perspectives on community, belonging and well-being
Chair: Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi
Outside the disciplinary lines: Using feminist creative research methods with women in supramolecular chemistry to support and build a sense of community
Jennifer Leigh, Jennifer Hiscock and WISC Board Members, University of Kent and WISC
Lockdown Skepticism: Australian and American Doomer Discourse on Reddit
Margo Lecompte, Macquarie University
The Power Hour of Writing – fostering belonging and creating community
Stephanie Zihms and Claire Mackie, University of the West of Scotland
10am - 11am UCT
11am - 12pm BST
Workshop 4 - Book Publishing 101
Facilitator(s): Iram Satti, Commissioning Editor – Diversity & Inclusion and Policy, Emerald Publishing
11am - 12pm UCT
12pm - 1pm BST
Workshop 5 – Objects of joy and desire in the research space
Facilitator: Sandrine Soubes, Tesselle Development
Break 12pm–1pm
1pm - 2pm. UCT
2pm - 3pm BST
Workshop 6 - Neurodiversity Networking?
Eleonora Belfiore, Women in Academia Support Network & University of Aberdeen,
Dyi D. Huijg, University of Roehampton
2pm - 3pm UCT
3pm - 4pm BST
Keynote 2 - EDI and digital
Chair: Amy Bonsall
Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University
Nadia von Benzon (Gill) , Lancaster University
Sahra Rae Taylor, City University of London
3pm - 4pm UCT
4pm - 5pm BST
Pecha-Kucha Session
Chair: Claire Mackie
The Possibilities of Techno-poetics
Pip McDonald, Royal Agricultural University
Break 4pm-5pm UCT / 5pm - 6pm BST
5pm - 6pm UCT
6pm - 7pm BST
Round Table - Being Intentional: How educators can advance equity and social justice through experiential learning
Courtney Stone (Lead), Amanda Ottley, Tamaraleah Jackson, Marlyn Henry, Karla Baronia and Bridget Weber
Arizona State University and Nelion Strategy Inc.
6pm - 7pm UCT
7pm - 8pm BST
Presentation 7 - Facebook ResearcHER book soft launch / fundraiser presentation
Kelly Pickard-Smith, Amy Bonsall, Eleonora Belfiore
7pm - 7:30pm UTC / 8pm -8:30pm BST - WIASN closing remarks
Accessibility
Live captioning will be provided for this event. We endeavour to provide BSL interpretation at events. However, as a small non-profit CIO, we have been limited by finances and have, unfortunately, been unable to secure additional funding to provide BSL on this occasion.
If your organisation can sponsor/provide an interpreter or if you can provide an interpreter through access to work (UK participants), we would really appreciate support in making this event more accessible. If you can help, please email kelly@wiasn.com