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Presents a collection of essays from successful women and gender minority mathematicians on what it takes to build a career in mathematics. The individual essays are intended to advise, encourage, and inspire mathematicians throughout different stages of their careers.

Table of Contents
  • J. M. Dewar, A path to success: Enabled by guardians, connectors and taking adventurous steps
  • A. Dickenstein, Trust yourself!
  • M. Emelianenko, The fight within
  • E. J. Graham, Intersectionality as impetus and impediment
  • A. Henrich, Find your passion, get organized & cultivate support systems
  • R. J. Hughes, Tenure: The rules of the game
  • J. Jensen-Vallin, Make yourself valuable
  • L.-C. Kappe, It's a wonderful life!-Reflections on the career of a mathematician
  • K. Leonard, Success is a relative term
  • P. Myers, Multifaceting: Shattering your own glass ceiling
  • C. A. Roberts, Positioning yourself to crack the glass ceiling
  • I. M. Rubio, I am not your typical role model (or do not follow my steps)
  • I. Swanson, How I became a department head
  • K. Uhlenbeck, Around the glass ceiling
  • S. Walker, The professional advancement of women mathematicians
  • U. Whitcher, Branch cuts: Writing, editing, and ramifield complexities
  • C. Wyels, Reach as you climb: Searching for purpose and meaning in academia

Aspiring and Inspiring

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    A Paperback by Rebecca Garcia, Pamela E. Harris, Dandrielle Lewis

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      Publisher: American Mathematical Society
      Publication Date: 1/21/2023 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781470471767, 978-1470471767
      ISBN10: 1470471760

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents a collection of essays from successful women and gender minority mathematicians on what it takes to build a career in mathematics. The individual essays are intended to advise, encourage, and inspire mathematicians throughout different stages of their careers.

      Table of Contents
      • J. M. Dewar, A path to success: Enabled by guardians, connectors and taking adventurous steps
      • A. Dickenstein, Trust yourself!
      • M. Emelianenko, The fight within
      • E. J. Graham, Intersectionality as impetus and impediment
      • A. Henrich, Find your passion, get organized & cultivate support systems
      • R. J. Hughes, Tenure: The rules of the game
      • J. Jensen-Vallin, Make yourself valuable
      • L.-C. Kappe, It's a wonderful life!-Reflections on the career of a mathematician
      • K. Leonard, Success is a relative term
      • P. Myers, Multifaceting: Shattering your own glass ceiling
      • C. A. Roberts, Positioning yourself to crack the glass ceiling
      • I. M. Rubio, I am not your typical role model (or do not follow my steps)
      • I. Swanson, How I became a department head
      • K. Uhlenbeck, Around the glass ceiling
      • S. Walker, The professional advancement of women mathematicians
      • U. Whitcher, Branch cuts: Writing, editing, and ramifield complexities
      • C. Wyels, Reach as you climb: Searching for purpose and meaning in academia

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