04-02-2022  Friday

21 January to 29 April, 2022

Introduction to Science and Mathematics Education Research

Every Wednesday (09:00-11:00), Friday (09:00-11:00)

Venue: Online Meeting/Video Conferencing

Coordinator: Dean's Office

Graduate Courses for January - April 2022 (ONLINE & HYBRID)

First-Year Core Course:

Instructors:

Dr. K. K. Mashood, P. K. Joshi and Dr. Anisha Malhotra Dalvi

Starting from January 21, 2022

21 January to 29 April, 2022

Teaching Overview cum Practicum (UTP) (Part-II)

Every Wednesday (11:30-13:30), Friday (11:30-13:30)

Venue: Online Meeting/Video Conferencing

Coordinator: Dean's Office

Graduate Courses for January - April 2022 (ONLINE & HYBRID)

Second Year Advanced Core Course:

Instructor:

Dr. Narendra D. Deshmukh and Dr. Kalpana Kharade

Starting from January 21, 2022

02Wed

Exposure Camp in Chemistry

Date: 02 to 05 February, 2022
Time: 10:00 - 13:30

Venue: Online Meeting/Video Conferencing

Coordinator: Ms. Indrani Das Sen

  https://badal.hbcse.tifr.res.in/index.php/s/k4oGHciryWjag6D

This is a fully online camp and will be conducted on Zoom platform for teachers teaching chemistry at senior secondary and higher secondary level.

04Fri

TIFR’S ASET forum talk

Date: 04 February, 2022
Time: 16:00 - 17:00

Venue: Online Meeting/Video Conferencing

Coordinator: Centre Director's Office

TIFR main campus, NCBS and HBSCE are co-hosting a talk in close proximity to the International Women in STEM day on the TIFR ASET slot time on Friday 4th of February, 2022 at 4 pm IST.

TOPIC:

BIASWATCHINDIA: AN INITIATIVE TO DOCUMENT GENDER BIAS IN INDIAN STEM ACADEMIA AND CONFERENCES

Speaker:

Dr. Vaishnavi Ananthanarayanan

Please see link below for the poster of the same:

https://badal.hbcse.tifr.res.in/index.php/s/58zWT4TWf9PTgFm

Zoom link:

tinyurl.com/WBIAS

YouTube live link:

tinyurl.com/YTWBIAS

ASET's Indico page:

tinyurl.com/ASETPG

Abstract:

Indian scientific conferences and meetings often lack appropriate gender representation. To better understand this disparity, we use publicly available information to calculate the baserates of women faculty in seven scientific fields, from 97 Indian Institutes and Universities, and compare these against the gender ratio in 239 Indian field-specific conferences and 54 general science conferences, as prevalent and held between June 2020 andAugust 2021. 60% of these conferences had women speaker ratios below field-specific base rates and ~40% had zero women speakers. Taken together, these numbers highlight the gendernequity in Indian scientific conferences, over and above the prevalent low base rates of women faculty in Indian academia.