Women Plus Water

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"I am the second female ever to attain the full professor rank in my department."

"My lived experience includes working in a second language in countries that I did not grow up in"

"I am committed to advocating for underrepresented groups in science."

Water Experience

It continues to amaze me how many early career professionals comment on how good it is to have a non-male mentor in research (maybe every six weeks or so, someone mentions it to me). I was also surprised when one of my undergraduate students indicated they thought it was important I had a 'you are welcome here' rainbow sticker on my computer. I currently have an undergrad working in my group who has thanked me no fewer that four times for providing a workplace where the feel safe. None of this should be necessary in Canada in the 21st century. When I suspect someone is interested in advocacy I tell them I'm old enough and established enough to speak out freely and clearly, in addition to making the point that if there is anything they'd like to discuss that I am there for them.

Opportunities of Interest

  • Speaking engagements (e.g., conference panels, keynote addresses)
  • Leadership roles (e.g., board member, committees)
  • Public outreach (e.g., media interviews, podcasts)
  • Being a Mentor

Opportunities Offered

  • Fieldwork
  • Graduate student training (e.g., masters, PhD)
  • Mentorship Short-term (e.g., attend a mentorship circle or event; 1-3 meetings with an individual)
  • Research assistant
  • Postdoc opportunities
  • Student internships
  • Visiting Professorships
Country: Canada
Languages: English, Spanish, bit of French
Sectors: Academia
Primary Water Expertise: Hydrology, GROUNDWATER!!