Where:
Remotely, over zoom
Remotely, over zoom
Friday at 2PM
December 3, 2021
Join the Director for Global Diversity Education and Faculty Engagement from the Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation for a workshop.
Participants will discuss practical techniques for combating feelings of self-doubt and building confidence in our work.
To register, please visit: https://nyu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ucuihqTsrGtfZxN4IZOgMhaoSb6zKhzmx
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
726 Broadway, Room 1067
New York
NY 10003
Friday at 3:30PM
October 29, 2021
Come meet the members of WiPhy! We will host a pumpkin carving contest, hand out candy, and make friends. Costumes are encouraged but not required.
Sign up for the virtual roundtable is available here.
Monday, March 8, 2021: International Women's Day
3:00PM to 4:15PM EST
This Q&A is aimed towards prospective NYU physics students within the gender minority. Information on student life, research, and resources will be shared, followed by a panel discussion with a range of select faculty and students, including our esteemed director. High school students and undergraduates are strongly encouraged to stop by!
Virtually over Zoom. Please sign up for the mailing list or contact us in order to receive a zoom link.
Friday, November 20, at 2PM.
Sooah Kwak, from the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs at New York University, will be leading a workshop on the importance of inclusive language in creating a space of belonging. Come and learn how can everyone of us contribute to creating a professional, friendly, diverse and all inclusive environment. Participants will walk away with beginner tools to create space for multiple identities and strategies for navigating various situations. Everyone is welcome to join.
726 Broadway, Room 1067
New York City, NY 10003
Friday, December 13, 2020 at 4PM.
Glennys R. Farrar is a professor of physics at New York University who specializes in particle physics, cosmology and the study of dark matter. More information about her research can be found here. She will be giving a talk about her experiences as a physicist, and will be open for questions afterwards for those seeking academic and professional advice. There will be light refreshments available for attendees.
726 Broadway, Room 1067 (not pictured)
New York City, NY 10003
Friday, October 18, 2020 at 4 PM.
A mixer for all women in physics! It is open to female-identifying individuals in physics, regardless of age, meaning everyone from undergrads to professors are welcome. There will be food and friends :)
726 Broadway, Room 1067
New York City, NY 10003
Friday, May 3, 2019 at 4PM.
The inaugural event of NYU Women in Physics group. Come and join us to celebrate women in physics!