Seattle AWIS: April 15th – Non-Traditional Roles in Education

One of Shoreline’s faculty, Stephanie Diemel is a speaker at the upcoming AWIS meeting. J

Joyce Fagel, M.A.

Academic Adviser, Science Division

The Seattle AWIS Monthly Programming Series presents: “Non-Traditional Roles in Education”

April 15th, 2015 • 6:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Is it possible to stay in higher education without becoming a faculty member?

Seeking an industry job is great for people who want to continue their research careers beyond the tenure track,
but what about those of us who are passionate about education? Our panelists will discuss their roles and paths
to non-traditional roles in higher education that offer greater stability than adjuncting. Please join Seattle AWIS
as we explore how to leverage your background as a scientist into a fulfilling career in education.

Our distinguished panelists are:
Naomi Bogenschutz, Ph.D., Program Manager, University of Washington Professional & Continuing Education
Stephanie Diemel, M.S., Learning Faculty-in-Residence, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Shoreline Community College
Michèle Royer, Ph.D., Research and Evaluation Specialist, Bellevue College

Event Schedule:
6:00pm – Networking and Refreshments
6:30pm – Panel Discussion
7:45pm – Networking
Pre-registration is not required for this event.

Location:
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Pelton Auditorium
1100 Fairview Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109-1024
*Please enter through Thomas Building
*Free Visitor Parking
As parking will be a challenge tonight. There is Free Parking in front and side of Thomas Building and in Employee Parking lot off Aloha St. (across from SCCA). See Map for Details

All AWIS meetings are FREE and open to both members and non-members, both men and women!

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