For the latest updates please see our new website: timestep.arizona.edu
TIMESTEP is a a bi-weekly discussion group about topics of professional development for undergraduates in STEM fields at U. Arizona. Meetings are open to all students.
Overview Article : U. Arizona Office of RII
Article in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
Article about the TIMESTEP Internship Program
We post openings for jobs in industry or research opportunities on our LinkedIn page
Meeting Topics Include Discussions About:
The Academic path: How to successfully navigate your undergraduate degree, how to apply for graduate school, how to get a research position.
Careers Outside of Academia: Resume Building, Internship Programs, access to Contacts in Industry and Local Tech Start-Ups, career workshops in Science Communication.
Survival in Academia: Discussions about the imposter syndrome, unconscious bias and stereotype threat, topics about mental health, diversity and race in academia.
Hands-On Workshops: Computational Practices (e.g. GitHub, Unix, Version control), Research Statement & Resume Writing
Discussions with Leaders from Under Represented Minority (URM) groups in STEM fields: We also invite speakers from URM groups from across the country, who are established in their fields, to discuss their academic path and lead workshops, providing students from URM groups with relatable role models.
TIMESTEP Leadership Team:
Director Dr. Gurtina Besla (Assoc. Professor of Astronomy, UA)
TIMESTEP Program Manager: Rebecca Lipson
TIMESTEP Program Evaluator: Dr. Sanlyn Buxner
contact: timestepUA@gmail.com
Co-Is :
Dr. Ewan Douglas (Asst. Professor of Astronomy, UA) [ Lead: Internships and Industry Connections, Research Apprenticeship Program]
Dr. Tim Eifler (Assoc. Professor of Astronomy, UA) [Lead: Computational Workshops - Advanced Level ]
Dr. Vasileios Paschalidis (Asst. Professor of Astronomy, U [Supporting: Grad School Preparation Workshops, Lead: Computational Workshops]
Dr. Eduardo Rozo (Assoc. Professor of Physics, UA)[Supporting: Student Panels (graduating seniors, alumni, graduate students)]