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OCTOBER 2023

How to Make the Most of the AISES National Conference

Are you ready for this year’s AISES National Conference? Join Indigenous STEM professionals and students from across the United States and Canada from October 19–21, 2023, in Spokane, Wash. Over the course of three days, you’ll have the chance to network with other professionals, learn new information that you can apply to your own career, and discover the many opportunities and programs offered through AISES. With so much to do and see, here are a few ways you can get ready for the conference.

 

Do a Little Prep Work

You’re a busy working professional, but it will serve you well to set aside some time to prepare for the conference. Look over the list of speakers, sessions, and presentations, and highlight those you want to be sure to see. Confirm all of your travel arrangements, ensure your manager and colleagues know you’ll be out of the office, and arrange for your work to be covered while you are away. Preparing now will make for a less stressful and more productive conference experience.

ON TOPIC

With so much on the agenda during the AISES National Conference, it’s important to reflect on what you want to get out of the three days in Spokane. What will fulfill you personally and what events will likely have the most impact on you professionally? Here are a few must-dos from veteran National Conference-goers.

 

Remember who you are. Be proud of your Indigenous roots by proudly displaying it each day. Donning your moccasins, bolo tie, ribbon skirt, or beaded accessories strengthens your culture. Indigenous-made accessories, like silver and turquoise pins look great on lapels. A Lauren Good Day or B. Yellowtail scarf can bring a suit or simple skirt to the next level. Wearing a traditional hairstyle also is a great option. In short, Indigenous wear is professional wear. And Sequoyah Fellows, be sure to wear your Sequoyah Medal. If anyone is curious about how to become a Sequoyah Fellow, there will be an information desk in Spokane, where they can learn more.

 

 

 

Get the Official AISES App

If you're attending the National Conference, be sure to get the official AISES National Conference app. It helps attendees and exhibitors navigate and make the most of the events in Spokane. The app includes information about our sponsors and exhibitors as well as agendas, event maps, and other useful resources.

• Get up-to-date notifications

• View the conference agenda and bookmark your favorite sessions

• Connect with other attendees by chatting or video calling

• Take session surveys

To Access the 2023 AISES National Conference App you will need the email address used during registration and event password, which will be emailed to conference attendees. To learn more, click .

 

RESOURCES

RESOURCES FOR AISES MEMBERS

AISES events, like the and Conferences, and meetings are great opportunities to network.

 

Have you had a chance to check out the AISES Twitter feed? Check it out to get up-to-date info on what’s going on with the organization and the latest happenings in Indian Country.

 

 

ONLINE RESOURCES

 

 

 

SAVE THE DATE

October 19–21

Spokane, Wash.

 

 

2024 AISES in Canada National Gathering (CNG)

February 29–March 2

Vancouver, B.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Register for the upcoming Native American and Indigenous Work Force Virtual Career Fair to meet with employers actively seeking a more diverse workforce. Live, real-time, and online — all from the convenience of your computer. Free to job-seekers.

 

An informational webinar and Q&A about HMDS will be held on Oct. 2 at 12:30 p.m. PMT to describe the HMDS program, discuss tips, and learn best practices for submitting an application to this competitively-selected experience. Registration is required.

 

Come join us for the 2023 Inclusive SciComm Symposium, which will take place through a combination of entirely virtual sessions held Sept. 29, Oct. 6, Oct. 13, and Nov. 3, as well as a 3-day in-person event at the University of Rhode Island.

 

TELUS International is looking for participants for an on-site Video Research Study in Seattle, to improve movement recognition in technology.

JOB OPENINGS

3M

– Minnesota

– Minnesota

Computing Lead – Minnesota

– Minnesota

– Minnesota

– Stafford Springs, Conn.

– Bay Area, Calif.

 

AISES – Boulder, Colo.

 

AT&T

– Dallas, Texas

– Dallas, Texas

– Dallas, Texas

– Rockford, Ill.

– South Bend, Ind.

 

Booz Allen Hamilton – Virginia

 

Brown University School of Engineering – Providence, R.I.

 

Cal/OSHA

– San Francisco, Calif.

– Sacramento, Calif.

– Van Nuys, Calif.

– Sacramento, Calif.

– Redding, Calif.

 

CIA – Washington, D.C.

 

Dartmouth College – Hanover, N.H.

 

D. E. Shaw Research – New York, N.Y.

 

Harvard Medical School – Boston, Mass.

 

Holt Engineering, Inc. – Austin, Texas

 

Infomatics

– Liberty, N.C.

– Princeton, Ind.

– Liberty, N.C.

– United States

 

Ithaca College – Ithaca, N.Y.

– Chemistry

 

Johnson & Johnson – Jacksonville, Fla.

 

LMU – Los Angeles, Calif.

 

Mayo Clinic

- CDH – Jacksonville, Fla.

– Phoenix, Ariz.

– Rochester, Minn.

– Rochester, Minn.

– Rochester, Minn.

 

Montana State University Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering – Bozeman, Mont.

 

National Aeronautics and Space Administration – Washington, D.C.

 

National Fuel Gas

– Williamsville, N.Y.

– Williamsville, N.Y.

– Erie, Pa.

 

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Boulder, Colo.

 

National Library of Medicine – Remote

 

NIH National Institute on Aging – Bethesda, Md.

 

Oracle

 

Pegasus TSI – Tampa, Fla.

 

Stanford University Doerr School of Sustainability – Stanford, Calif.

 

Texas State University – San Marcos, Texas

 

University of California Berkeley – Berkeley, Calif.

 

University of California San Diego – La Jolla, Calif.

 

USDA Forest Service – Various locations

 

U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management – Washington, D.C.

 

Watry Design, Inc. – Long Beach, Calif.

 

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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