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| | | The 2020 WIIS Gender Scorecard is out! It shows that despite some progress, the national and international security field remains a male-dominated field. Women remain underrepresented at the governing board and expert levels. The 2020 Scorecard also spotlights the nuclear security community and provides baseline data on the gender balances in think tanks, including think tanks focusing on arms control and nuclear security issues. Lastly, the Scorecard provides information on the gender distribution in major international security and arms control and nuclear security journals. The Gender Scorecard, is part of a continuing effort by WIIS to measure the gender disparities in US foreign policy and security communities. See where your think tank stands! WIIS Gender Scorecard: Think Tanks and Journals - Spotlight on the Nuclear Security Community |
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The Gender and Security Agenda: Strategies for the 21st Century (London: Routledge, July 2020) is available for purchase. The book examines the gender dimensions of a wide array of national and international security challenges and is the product of a two-year WIIS research project.
WIIS Members will receive a 20% off promo code from Routledge.
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| | | | | | WIIS Global is launching a cyber, technology, and security project intended to break down the complexity and nuance of the cyber world into byte-sized pieces.
To that end, to launch the cyber technology and security program, WIIS is compiling a resource packet, a comprehensive ‘study guide’, of original WIIS Blogs, WIIS Policy Briefs, and other forms of unique content from a myriad of sources such as Podcasts, Reports, Journal Articles, and more focusing on topics such as: Cyber Warfare, the Internet of Things, Big Data Issues, Military Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and more.
In order to create a comprehensive collection of resources, examples, and policy in these areas, WIIS invites its members, and members of the International Security community, to submit their original work to be published as a WIIS Blog or WIIS Policy Brief.
Additionally, if there are resources you would like to ensure are added into the WIIS Cyber Security & Technology Study Guide for a specific topic, please submit those.
Blogs and other submission requirements must be submitted by September 30th 2020 at midnight EST to Maeve Murphy ([email protected]).
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| | | Thank you all for joining our Professional Development Series event: Mindful Connections and Virtual Communication this afternoon!
Many thanks to Women's Foreign Policy Group and our speaker, Mr. Scott Morgan. More updates about our next Professional Development Series webinar are coming soon.
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| | | Peace and Security During Uncertain Times
The University of Pittsburgh chapter of Women In International Security (WIIS) proudly announces “Peace and Security During Uncertain Times,” a week-long, virtual conference occurring October 5th - 9th, 2020.
Our world, at present, is more tumultuous than ever. COVID-19 has exposed inequities in global health systems, including disproportionate burdens on women, migrants and refugees, and other marginalized and vulnerable populations. Climate change persists, and experts predict that rising temperatures will increase the risk of violence and armed conflict globally. The proliferation of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction pose an evolving threat to U.S. national security, which Cold War-era foreign policy tools and institutions are questionably equipped to address.
Monday - Thursday, a panel will present a facilitated discussion exploring these challenges and propose courses of action that may assist our country in moving forward. On Friday, students will present their research.
This conference is free and open to all.
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| | Call for WIIS-DC Board Positions! Applications due October 2 - for more information, and how to apply, please see the current WIIS Jobs Hotline
Are you interested in getting involved with WIIS-DC? Do you want to support women’s leadership in the international security field? Apply to serve on the WIIS-DC board!
WIIS-DC is seeking two new board members: an event coordinator to lead our “Navigating Your Career” series and a social media coordinator to manage our listserv and social media pages. Candidates should be passionate about, and motivated to execute, the WIIS-DC mission, possess strong organizational abilities, and enjoy collaborating within a small team. Previous experience planning events and/or managing social media is preferred. Both positions are virtual for the foreseeable future.
To apply, please send a completed application to [email protected] with “WIIS-DC Board Application” in the title by Friday, October 2nd. |
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| | | We invite you to read the WIIS September Book Club Pick
Women as War Criminals: Gender, Agency and Justice By: Izabela Steflija and Jessica Trisko Darden
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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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