We invite applications from early-stage faculty from groups
under-represented in Biology for an intensive writing retreat paired with a
publication workshop August 5-9, 2013 at Mountain Lake Biological Station in
Pembroke, Virginia.

 

Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation IOS, the goal of the
workshop is to support early-stage biologists from groups under-represented
in biology to develop into consistent, creative, productive writers within
their disciplines. Mentors with extensive expertise as editors and
editors-in chief, department chairs, and senior scientists with highly
successful publication records to will help participants develop strategies
for productive publication. The group workshops will include topics such as:
developing a scholarship/writing plan; time management and developing
effective writing habits; knowing when you have enough data to make a paper
complete; choosing the right journal and writing effective cover letters for
manuscripts; communicating effectively with editors and reviewers;
developing productive writing collaborations; and working with student
coauthors. We also hope to foster community ties among participants that
will continue to facilitate effective scholarship and offer the concentrated
opportunity to engage in productive writing.

 

Intended Participants: Post-docs and early-stage faculty from groups
under-represented in biology. Priority will be given to participants 2-8
years out from their PhD. We define "under-represented" very broadly and
plan to be very inclusive as we gather a group of participants who are
diverse in many ways, including discipline of biology and type of
institution.

 

Cost: Our NSF funding covers room, board and participation costs for
approximately 30 early-stage biologists from under-represented groups.
Participants are responsible for their own travel costs.

 

To apply, please visit http://www.stonehill.edu/x28231.xml. For more
information, contact Bronwyn Bleakley at [email protected].

 

Workshop Organizers: Bronwyn Bleakley, Butch Brodie & Allen Moore

 

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Bronwyn Heather Bleakley, PhD 

Assistant Professor   

Stonehill College            

Department of Biology                      

New Science Center                           

320 Washington St.                                  

Easton, MA 02357

(508)565-1590                 

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