NAEIC Seminar Series
Seminars typically take place on the 3rd Friday of the Month, at 12:30 CET
Upcoming Seminar in the Series:
18 October 2024, 12:30 Jake Noel-Storr, and Others (IAU)
Webinars resume in October 2024, withour new time and day: 12:30h on the 3rd Friday of the month!
18 October 2024, 12:30: Jake Noel-Storr & Guests - EDI in the IAU
15 November 2024, 12:30: TBD
20 December 2024, 12:30: 2024 Highlights Show
17 January 2025, 12:30: TBD
Fostering Inclusive Communities: Navigating Leadership Dynamics and Promoting Participation
Judith Kreukels (NWO)
Our Giant Leap - members of the Space Generation Advisory Council actively contributing to EDI in space
Maelys Beliazi (Space Generation Advisory Council)
Hands-on science in developing countries: A 20-years endeavour still going strong
Mariano Mendez (Kapteyn Astronomical Institute)
Astronomy for MentaL Health
Dominic Vertue (IAU Office of Astronomy for Development)
EDI at the Royal Astronomical Society
Sheila Kanani, RAS [UK]
Human capital development and research capacity building for the MeerKAT and SKA projects
Mthuthulezi Zamxaka, SARAO
Science Communications
Tips for how to clearly share research with those who need to hear itÂ
Lori Lennon, Thinkubator
The P-Word
Jake Noel-Storr, University of Groningen
DE&I, Social Safety, and Recognition & Rewards - an integrated approach
Vinod Subramaniam, U. Twente
#MeNext? The quiet fears that silenced #MeToo
A conversation on the need to confront and overcome the fears that slow and stop systemic change
Jessica Dempsey, ASTRON
Diversity in ASTROMOVES
Jarita Holbrook, University of Edinburgh
Science, society and storytelling
Jessica Wade, Imperial College London
A brief introduction to decolonisation in the context of global astronomy
Tana Joseph, NAEIC and University of Amsterdam
Strategies to boost the careers of early-stage researchers
Sanjana Panchagnula, Leiden University
The Workplace Pride Foundation
Christine Holtkamp, Workplace Pride Foundation
Equity, diversity and inclusion in Dutch Astronomy: Who, what, when, where and why?
Tana Joseph, UvA / NAEIC Committee
Creating cultures of care that drive inclusive excellence
Imogen Coe, Ryerson University
ThRee Women Astronomers and a DataBank
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Oxford University
The Tactile Universe: Accessible astrophysics public engagement for vision impaired studentsÂ
Nicolas Bonne, Portsmouth University
Building Opportunities for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in Astronomy
Jason Nordhaus, Rochester Institute of Technology/NTID
Let's Talk IDEA in Science: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility
Christina Richey, JPL/Caltech
LGBTQIA+ People in Astronomy
Jake Noel-Storr, University of Groningen