Join Women in STEM (WiSTEM) at UT Austin for Role Model Monday Webinars throughout June and July featuring a panel discussion with STEM role model guest speakers. Hear their educational and career stories, successes, and struggles. Get inspired! And get your questions answered. Webinars are designed for high school and college students; anyone is welcome.
Learn more, register for one or more webinars, and/or sign up for a weekly reminder about the next Role Model Monday Webinar online at https://community.utexas.edu/womeninstem/k-12-programs/high-school-camps/role-model-monday-webinars/.
Join individually, as a group, or as part of your summer programming for one or more webinars. Feel free to share widely.
Monday, June 10, STEM in Motion: Rockets, Planes, Cars & More
with role models from NASA, Lockheed Martin Space, Stellantis - Italy, and KBR.
Monday, June 24, STEM in Medical Technology
with role models from PI Health, Research Source, and UT Austin.
Monday, July 1, STEM in Art and Design
with role models from PASCOR, LUZCO Technologies, and UT Austin.
Monday, July 8, STEM in High Tech: Robotics, Computing, Semiconductors & More
with role models from Applied Materials, IBM, Meta (Facebook), and Samsung Austin Semiconductor.
Monday, July 15, STEM in Energy & Environmental Sustainability
with role models from Eapen Impact, Ørsted, Shell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Monday, July 22, STEM Entrepreneurs Speed Networking
with role models from LUZCO Technologies and UT Austin and more to be added.
Monday, July 29, STEM Role Model Speed Networking
with role models from Helsel Phelps, Lockheed Martin Space, Meta, NASA, KBR, PASACOR, and Samsung Austin Semiconductor.
Registrants must have a Zoom account to join (required for university security). Learn more and register to attend at https://community.utexas.edu/womeninstem/k-12-programs/high-school-camps/role-model-monday-webinars/.
Tricia Berry
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· Executive Director, Women in STEM (WiSTEM)
· Broadening Participation Director, Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials (CDCM) – an NSF MRSEC
The University of Texas at Austin
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