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The MIT Careers Office serves graduate students as well as undergraduates. Check their web site for resources available through the office, or online.
MentorNet promotes the progress of women in scientific fields through a dynamic mentoring program that matches female professionals and students.
MIT's Association of Alumni and Alumnae provides a current
job listing and support for alums with professional networking
and career change through the Institute
Career Assistance Network (ICAN).
The Graduate Student Council maintains up-to-date information on academics, research, and careers for graduate students on their web site.
The Path of Professorship workshop is provided for graduate and postdoctoral women at MIT who are considering a tenure track position in science, engineering or mathematics. The 1.3 day workshop will focus on skills, strategies and "insider information" necessary to obtain a tenure-track position, to succeed in one and advance to other positions of leadership.
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