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4S Student Section Annual Report, 2002Shobita Parthasarathy (4S Student Rep 2000-2002) Robert Doubleday (4S Student Rep 2001-2003) 28 October 2002 During this year, the student section of 4S began to build the infrastructure to sustain a growing network of junior scholars. We have written a charter for the student section and expanded activities at the 4S meeting to include an issues forum, a business meeting, and a social event. The email listserv has grown in membership and we have also begun to develop links with students in EASST. The 4S student section also has plans for growth in the coming years, with additional meeting activities and plans for more contacts among students. ACTIVITIES THIS YEAR:
4S Meeting, 2002. At this year's 4S meeting there will be three events planned for students. First, there will be a round table discussion ( Thursday lunchtime) on post-doc opportunities in STS. It is part of the student section plan to increase the number of events specifically for students at 4S meetings. These events will focus on career and research development rather than substantive topics relating to research, as students already participate fully in presenting papers at 4S. There will also be a student section business meeting (Friday lunchtime) at which plans for the coming year will be discussed and elections will take place for a student representative and members of the student section committee. Announcements of current jobs in STS will also be distributed at this meeting. Finally, on Saturday night, after the 4S Banquet, the student section has organised an informal party a short distance away from the conference venue.
Listserv. The listserv. has continued to meet the demand for sharing notices of jobs and post-docs in STS, conferences, and opportunities for publication. In addition, the size of the network has continued to grow, with the listserv expanding to over 350 members. There have been proposals from time to time to start a discussion based internet forum. We have not yet developed this forum, but plan to do so in the future.
Charter. Consistent with the aim of institutionalizing the student section within 4S, we have drafted a charter for approval by the student business meeting at this year's 4S meeting. The charter sets out the aim of the student section: The student section exists within 4S to facilitate interactions among students and junior scholars of social aspects of science and technology, and to promote the interests of students within the 4S organisation. The charter also sets out how student representatives and members of the student section committee will be elected. Links with EASST. We have helped to promote the inclusion of a student in the EASST Council. At this year's EASST conference in York we helped organise a session on 'how to' publish in STS journals. We hope to continue these links, which can be further cemented at the next joint 4S/EASST meeting.
PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR: In addition to maintaining the momentum that the student section has developed over the last two years, there are two areas in which we want to expand our activities. These concern the development of links among 4S student members beyond the annual meeting. Website/database. The establishment of a website is a priority for the student section. This website will serve as a notice board for student activities, and provide links to the listserv. Mentoring program. At this year's 4S meeting we will launch a mentoring program that will connect new students with more experienced students and junior scholars from other institutions who are working in related areas. This will run for a trial period of a year, after which we will review the program.
NEXT STEPS? We believe that it is vitally important for 4S to pay greater attention to the services it offeres its student members. Not only do student members provide for the continuing success of the society itself, but the extent to which 4S plays a broader role in the development of the 'social studies of science' depends in part on the promotion of training and development of students in this field. We hope that by encouraging links among students, the student section can help 4S meet these challenges. Thus, it might be useful at this juncture to consider how the student section can work together with 4S as a whole, particularly in the light of Section 8 of the 'visions' document on career development. We would also like to develop more formal ways to promote jobs and other opportunities for 4S students. Finally, as the activities of the student section grow, some thought should be given to the funding of their administration. We propose that a small annual budget be agreed at 4S Council meeting to run for one year and be reviewed in 2003.
We hope that this annual report helps to keep the rest of 4S up to date with the student section. Last Updated 12.11.02 |
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