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Check out our new WIIS Jobs Hotline!
Share Your Jobs! Send information on jobs you think WIIS members may be interested in to [email protected] |
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This summer, Women's Foreign Policy Group (WFPG) and Women In International Security (WIIS) will co-host monthly virtual career development events. Throughout these events, participants will build upon important career development skills and connect with professionals in international affairs.
The first Webinar event, Virtual Networking and Video Interviews: How has the Job Hunt Changed, was held on May 20th, 2020 at 1 pm ET. Thank you to those who attended and to our Panelists, Clarissa Balatan, Alyssa Best, and Nadia Crevecoeur!
More information on the June 16th event, Job-Search Toolkit: Interviews, Salary Negotiation, and Getting Your Foot in the Door is forthcoming! If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. |
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The Gender and Security Agenda Strategies for the 21st Century By Chantal de Jonge Oudraat and Michael E. Brown
This book examines the gender dimensions of a wide array of national and international security challenges. This will be of much interest to students of gender studies, security studies, human security and International Relations in general. This book will be released on July 7, 2020 and is available for preorder now. 20% Discount Available - enter the code SOC20 at checkout. |
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"Meet the Quiet Trailblazers" by Ellen Haring, Retired Army Colonel and WIIS Senior Fellow
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You can also listen on Spotify here. |
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COVID-19 Resource Page WIIS has compiled a resource page filled with stress management tips, virtual experiences such as museum and nature tours, teaching resources, and research on the gender implications of crises and pandemics! |
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New America - Call for Policy Essays!
New America has opened a two-month call for policy essays aimed at bringing new approaches, not even necessarily from inside the foreign/security policy field, to security challenges, broadly defined. We are hoping to get innovative, specific ideas from people who might not see themselves as insiders, or who would normally perceive that their ideas are too unusual to get an op-ed slot in a traditional publication.
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Book Club We invite you to read the WIIS May Book Club Pick: "Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado Perez
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Call for Resources
WIIS is compiling a resource page for information about gender in international security and we are looking for member-written articles, papers and books to feature! Non-English and international sources encouraged. |
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Member Profile Filling our your profile will allow you to connect with others in our global network and more. Visit our website to complete yours today. |
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