inSTEM 2023 : addressing disability, chronic illness & mental ill-health

The second inSTEM conference took place in Melbourne, 19–21 September 2023, at RMIT’s iconic Storey Hall. (Story by EQUS Communications & Engagement Manager, Dr Kristen Harley) inSTEM is a networking and career development conference for people from marginalised or underrepresented groups in STEM, and their allies. Originally developed by ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS)’ EQUIP committee, …

Equity & diversity at FLEET in 2022

Taking concrete steps to improve diversity in science FLEET’s steps to improve women’s representation in physics, within the Centre and more widely, have expanded to encompass wider definitions of diversity. FLEET continued its commitment to equity and diversity within STEM by funding the first new research fellow positions as part of the Women and Diversity in FLEET Fellowship initiative. Four …

Leadership training

Four FLEET researchers have received partial Centre funding to attend Women & Leadership Australia Impact program: PhD student Bianca Rae Fabricante (ANU) PhD student Patjaree Aukarasereenont (RMIT) Diversity in FLEET fellow Dr Mengting Zhao (Monash) Research Fellow Dr Amelia Dominguez (Monash) “FLEET’s strategic priorities include developing the next generation of science leaders, and fostering equity and diversity in STEM,” says …

Four new Research Fellows: increasing our team’s strengths with diversity

FLEET welcomes four new research fellows, working in disparate roles across the Centre and all contributing to the improved diversity that makes the Centre greater than the sum of its parts: Dr Emma Laird (UQ) Dr Yonatan Ashlea Alava (UNSW) Dr Mengting Zhao (Monash) Dr Grace Causer (Monash) The four new fellows were successful candidates among 35 applicants for the …

inSTEM conference: towards a more diverse science community

The inSTEM conference held in Brisbane 20-21 July, was a networking and career-development conference for people from marginalised or underrepresented groups in STEM, and their allies. The 2022 inSTEM was a partnership of ARC Centres of Excellence, industry transformation training centre and Australian Defence, recognising the wide recognition of improving diversity to research organisations in Australia. “I felt empowered by …

FLEET Statement on Ukraine

FLEET is an international research institution that is committed to fostering a fair, equitable, and just environment in which to conduct research worldwide. The principles of self-determination, national sovereignty, and peaceful relations among nations are the basic foundation that supports these values. FLEET, therefore, stands in solidarity with its participating universities, the Australian government, and learned societies around the world, …

International Women’s Day bias breaker: Meera Parish

Meera Parish is a FLEET Chief Investigator and a full Professor in the Monash University School of Physics and Astronomy. Meera is a theoretical physicist investigating and mathematically describing the behaviour of large groups of interacting quantum particles, such as atoms or electrons that can exhibit exotic behaviour, such as superfluidity where they flow without encountering resistance. Meera’s experience with ...

International Women’s Day bias breaker: Golrokh Akhgar

Golrokh Akhgar is a Scientific Associate Investigator with FLEET and based at Monash University. She studies the magnetic properties of materials to work out they can store energy more efficiently. Golrokh explains that she was always fascinated with mathematics growing up. “I chose this field because I enjoy solving problems and finding solutions using numbers.” Golrokh too has witnessed bias ...

International Women’s Day bias breaker: Peggy Schoenherr

Peggy Schoenherr is a FLEET Postdoctoral Fellow based at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, where she studies the magnetic, electric and mechanical properties of materials at the nanoscale and how they could be used to develop efficient and low-energy electronics. Peggy found attitudes towards young girls excelling at science were very different to ...

International Women’s Day bias breaker: Patjaree Aukarasereenont

Patjaree Aukarasereenont is a FLEET PhD student at our RMIT node. Her research investigates the synthesis of novel 2D materials (materials just one to a few atoms thick) to develop low-energy logic devices used in computer chips. The RMIT research team that Patjaree is a part of strives to provide material solutions to big societal challenges such as energy, pollution ...

International Women’s Day bias breaker: Maedehsadat Mousavi

Maedehsadat (Maede) Mousavi is a FLEET PhD student in chemical engineering and material science at the University of New South Wales. Her research investigates the synthesis and application of liquid metals and topological insulators, which are a new class of materials that are insulators on their interior, but will conduct electrical current on their edges without the loss of energy. ...

International Women’s Day: FLEET women blazing their own trail

FLEET is celebrating International Women’s Day, by profiling FLEET women at different stages of their research career. These women are forging a career path in physics, chemistry and engineering and making a strong point that there is a place in this space for women and diversity. FLEET’s Equity and Diversity Committee Chair, Prof Jeff Davis says, “FLEET has a strategic ...

New diversity fellowships at FLEET

Diverse teams do better science. To maximise the effectiveness of our research team, and to improve diversity in Australian science, FLEET has added a new Diversity category to existing Women in FLEET fellowships, opening them up to a wider range of applicants from underrepresented groups in Australian STEM. Diversity in FLEET Fellowships are open to individuals from any group that …

Women in Leadership: four new scholarships

“FLEET’s strategic priorities include developing the next generation of science leaders, and fostering equity and diversity in STEM,” says FLEET Equity and Diversity Chair, Prof Jeff Davis. “Career and leadership support for women in FLEET works towards achieving both of these goals.” “FLEET will provide an environment for our early-career women to thrive and progress, growing into capable and confident …

Diversity in FLEET Fellowships

Application deadline extended till 3 Dec 2021 The ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET) is seeking to appoint up to four outstanding early-career candidates as Research Fellows to perform research at relevant FLEET node/s as determined by the candidates’ expertise and research aspirations. The appointment is for up to two years (at a full-time load), with part-time …

Women in FLEET Fellowships

Application deadline extended till 3 Dec 2021 The ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET) is seeking to appoint up to four outstanding early-career candidates as Research Fellows to perform research at relevant FLEET node/s as determined by the candidates’ expertise and research aspirations. The appointment is for up to two years (at a full-time load), with …

Congratulations Jemima and Tommy

Congratulations to Jemima Goodhew (UQ) – the newest Women in FLEET Honours scholar – and Tommy Bartolo (RMIT), who has received a FLEET writeup scholarship. Jemima Goodhew has been working with FLEET CI Prof Matt Davis at UQ on computationally modelling a 2D superfluid Helmholtz resonator, driven by a chemical potential difference. She is particularly interested in the transition to and …

UNSW – Safety

University of New South Wales Sydney: If it’s a health and safety breach, then the complaint needs to be registered with one of lab managers or with the School Manager. If it’s an ethical breach, the University has a formal complaints process and complaint can be lodged with area managers or the head of school.  If it’s a racial or …

RMIT – Safety

RMIT University: If you have experienced threatening or concerning behaviour, or you are worried about someone else, RMIT provides the following support: talk to you about support options help you with safety planning connect you with practical support services at RMIT and within the community (e.g. housing, financial, legal assistance and police) Concerning, threatening or inappropriate behaviour: https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/safer-community/concerning-threatening-or-inappropriate-behaviour If you …

UOW – Safety

University of Wollongong:​ There are two paths for reporting inappropriate behaviour: 1 – via the Complaints Management Centre (CMC): https://intranet.uow.edu.au/gld/complaintsmanagementcentre CMC are the official complaints handlers and act to triage complaints so that issues can be appropriately and confidentially directed and managed.  The CMC handle all manner of complaints with respect to UOW. 2 – where a complaint is made by a …

Women in FLEET Honours students at RMIT, UNSW, ANU

Please welcome FLEET’s three new Women in FLEET Honours students: Kyla Rutherford (RMIT) Olivia Kong (UNSW) Robin Hu (ANU) Kyla, Olivia and Robin have all received Women in FLEET Honours Scholarships, which are awarded to high performing students doing their Honours research project with FLEET. Kyla Rutherford will be working with Jared Cole at RMIT to understand transport properties in …

Celebrating women in STEM

Why would we need a special day to celebrate women in science? February 11th marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, promoted by the United Nations. According to the UN, less than 30% of the researchers worldwide are women. This means that there’s twice as many men as there are women! In fields like Mathematics, Physics and …

Supporting future science leaders

FLEET is committed to developing Australia’s next generation of science leaders, and to improving on the current imbalance of women in higher positions in STEM. Career support for women in FLEET works towards each of these two goals, providing an environment in which early-career women can thrive and progress, growing into capable and confident leaders. Four FLEET women were successful …

ANU – Safety

Australian National University: Prevention of discrimination, harassment and bullying: https://policies.anu.edu.au/ppl/document/ANUP_000623 Staff grievance resolution: https://policies.anu.edu.au/ppl/document/ANUP_000500

UQ – Safety

University of Queensland: UQ Respect page: https://respect.uq.edu.au/ UQ Health and wellbeing (students) https://my.uq.edu.au/information-and-services/student-support/health-wellbeing Employee assistance program at UQ (staff) https://staff.uq.edu.au/information-and-services/health-safety-wellbeing/mental-health/eap Preventing discrimination, harassment and bullying https://staff.uq.edu.au/information-and-services/human-resources/conduct-ethics/discrimination/prevent Discrimination and harassment officers – point of first contact for someone to talk to https://staff.uq.edu.au/information-and-services/human-resources/conduct-ethics/discrimination/contact-officers Sexual misconduct support unit: https://respect.uq.edu.au/node/59 Global “submit a complaint” page, with links to policies and forms https://about.uq.edu.au/organisation/policies-procedures-guidelines/complaints-management – Sexual …

Swinburne – Safety

Swinburne University of Technology:   https://www.swinburne.edu.au/life-at-swinburne/locations/your-safety-at-swinburne/ The Safer Community team are available to help if you have experienced or witnessed inappropriate, concerning or threatening behaviour. You can report an incident via an online form or by email at safercommunity@swinburne.edu.au   The website also contains helpful resources on what constitutes different types of unacceptable behaviour and what you can do about …

Monash – Safety

Monash University: Emergency contacts: https://www.monash.edu/students/safety-security/emergency-contacts Safety and security: https://www.monash.edu/about/safety-security Identify concerning behaviour: https://www.monash.edu/students/safety-security/problem-behaviour What to do if you see or experience concerning behaviour: https://www.monash.edu/students/safety-security/concerning-behaviour Report an incident or concern: https://www.monash.edu/students/safety-security/concerning-behaviour/reporting Getting help and support: https://www.monash.edu/students/safety-security/concerning-behaviour/get-help-support Respectful communities: https://www.monash.edu/respectful-communities/home Contact details of Safer community unit: https://www.monash.edu/students/safety-security/contact-us

Leading Edge: Women Leading Australia

–by Iolanda Di Bernardo and Hareem Khan WLA’s Leading Edge program is designed to help women in their first leading position to develop their leadership skills, enabling the transition of aspiring and early-career female managers into confident, capable and motivated leaders. Throughout the six-month course participants are presented with topics including elements of a successful team / personal styles interpersonal …

New FLEET funding supporting women in STEM

As COVID bites into academic budgets, it is getting even harder for PhD students to secure funding. Research indicates COVID is disproportionately hurting women in science, who are already under-represented in STEM, particularly in physics. In response, FLEET has introduced a new, third scholarship option for outstanding candidates who identify as women: New PhD partial-stipend scholarship: Maximum $15,000/year partial stipend …

Family-friendly events

FLEET endeavours to lead change within the Australian science community. We believe that all conferences and workshops must work for researchers with families, rather than the other way around. FLEET’s annual workshops are unusual in that families and partners are welcomed to all meals and social events, and free on-site childcare is provided for all delegates. Involving families and children …