SWAN Student Advisory Committee
En Español
The ad hoc Student Advisory Committee was established in the year 2002. It was originally suggested by Dr. Mike Kennedy and later authorized by President Paula Williamson. The committee was promoted to a full standing committee in 2007.
Formal Charge
Student Membership and Awards
Student Workshops and Events
Student Listserve and Job Board
SAC Representatives
Announcements
The purpose of the Committee is to assist the Society's Officers and Board of Governors with issues regarding graduate students. To this end, the Committee shall endeavor to:
- increase student attendance at annual meetings
- increase student participation at annual meetings
- increase (and retain) graduate student members
- encourage and facilitate student-student interaction at meetings via workshops, seminars, socials, etc.,
- provide input regarding student travel awards
- provide input regarding first-time student memberships
The 2007 Annual meeting of SWAN brought several exciting changes to the SAC and addressed several student-related issues. The Board of Governors voted to:
- change the SAC from an ad hoc committee to a standing committee
- continue funding Student Travel Awards for a further 5 years
- double monetary awards for the Wilks Award (to $1000) and Clark Hubbs Student Poster Awards (to $600)
- create a permanent fund, dubbed the Student Naturalist Fund, to assist funding of student-related awards and programs
SWAN is a great organization for students. A student membership is only $15 annually, and includes a subscription to The Southwestern Naturalist. Students also get special registration rates to attend the annual meeting each spring. SWAN also sponsors a student social and student workshop at each annual meeting. The annual meetings provide a great opportunity for students to present original or collaborative work in a relaxed setting, and SWAN itself funds several awards to encourage and support student research. In addition to the Wilks Award, Clark Hubbs Student Poster Award and Howard McCarley Research Award, SWAN also supports Student Travel Awards (to assist students in attending annual meetings) and provides a handful of free student memberships each year (30 nomination forms are given to students at each annual meeting).
At each annual meeting, the SAC sponsors a student social and workshop. In the past, the student socials have been held independently and jointly with the student workshops. Workshops are intended to provide useful and practical skills to students and include a presentation on the featured topic plus useful first-hand experience and advice of invited guest speakers, and an interactive Q&A segment. Past workshops have included:
As a result of past meetings and suggestions for the student body, we have created a student listserv (in addition to the regular SWAN listserv) and a student job board. You do not have to be an official member of SWAN to participate.
The listserv is intented to convey important information to student members (e.g. announcing SWAN student-related news, workshop and social events and membership reminders) and to allow communication between student members (e.g. looking for room at the upcoming meeting, need advice on a student-related situation, looking for someone who knows a certain technique?) To subscribe to the listserve, send an email to listserv@lists.ou.edu with the following in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE SWANSTUDENTS
The job-board is intended to connect prospective students or researchers with professors, other students, and institutions in need of graduate students, research assistants or post docs. All students and professors are encouraged to post opportunities on the board in English and Spanish if possible.
The members of the SAC change periodically (typically as members graduate). We are currently in the process of taking 2 new members (whose names were gathered at the 2007 annual meeting), we will be announcing the two new members shortly.
Please do not hesitate to contact us regarding any student-related issue you may have.
Current Representatives:
Hayley Gillespie Weatherby (PhD Student, University of Texas at Austin) -- Chair
Jacqueline M. Paritte (PhD Student, University of Oklahoma)
Noe de la Sancha (PhD Student, Texas Tech University)
Edith Arenas-Ríos (PhD Student, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)
Kimberly Hays (PhD student, Oklahoma State University)
Rosemary Burk (PhD student, University of North Texas)
Contact Information:
Hayley Gillespie Weatherby (Chair)
University of Texas at Austin
Integrative Biology
1 University Station C0930
Austin, Texas 78712
Tel: 512-964-0841 (cell/home)
512-232-1850 (office)
FAX: 209-593-0841
hayleygillespie@mail.utexas.edu
Jacqueline M. Paritte
Oklahoma Biological Survey
University of Oklahoma
111 E. Chesapeake St.
Norman, OK 73019 USA
Tel: 405-325-2440 (lab)
732-236-8089 (cell)
jparitte "at" ou.edu
Noe de la Sancha
Texas Tech University
P.O. Box 43131
Lubbock TX 79409 USA
Tel: 806-252-1043
delasancha@msn.com
Edith Arenas-Ríos
Laboratorio de Reproducción Animal Asistida,
Departamento de Biología de la Reproducción,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Iztapalapa.
Av. San Rafael Atlixco No. 186, Col. Vicentina, 09340.
México D.F., México
Tel: 58044706
editharenas2000@yahoo.com.mx
Kimberly Hays
Oklahoma State University
Department of Zoology, LSW 430
Stillwater, OK 74078
Tel. 405-612-1843 (home)
405-744-5555 (office)
kimberly.hays@okstate.edu
Rosemary Burk (formerly Rudin)
Institute of Applied Sciences
Department of Biological Sciences
University of North Texas
P.O. 310559
Denton, Texas 76203-0559
Tel: 940-565-3143
rosemary.burk@gmail.com
The University of Arizona has fellowships in conjunction with CONACyT for students from Mexico to pursue doctoral studies in Tucson. Students receive a stipend to cover living expenses and graduate tuition waiver. Students apply through the program of interest at the University of Arizona after corresponding with a faculty member interested in serving as a major adviser. Details can be found at:
http://grad.arizona.edu/Prospective_Students/Financial_Resources/UA_and_CONACyT_Fellowship_for_Mexican_Doctoral_Students.php
More information in Spanish about Graduate School at the University of Arizona is available via: http://grad.arizona.edu/es/