Talaria Academic Year Programs include Talaria Clubs, ENVISION Research Competition, and ATHENA Research Conference.
The Talaria clubs are local school-run clubs that teach female and genderqueer students at the schools how to write research proposals and how to conduct scientific research. Students from clubs will compete in the Envision Research Competition and take part in the ATHENA Conference.
While Talaria Summer Institute and Summer Residency provide an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in research during the summer, Academic Year Programs enable students to pursue research alongside their classes during the school year. Any high school student who identifies as an underrepresented gender, regardless of their affiliation with Talaria, can take part in the Academic Year Programs.
Click on the links in the side menu to learn more about Academic Year Programs.
Talaria Clubs
Talaria clubs are school-run chapters of Talaria in which female and genderqueer students are taught how to conduct scientific research and write research proposals. Students are taught using a curriculum developed in collaboration with a team of researchers and will be provided with resources to take their research forward.
The curriculum covered in Talaria Clubs teaches the skills necessary to write effective research proposals, geared towards the ENVISION competition. The topics focused on include brainstorming and writing literature reviews, abstracts, and methodologies. The curriculum is comprehensive and guides students through the conception of their idea, doing background research on relevant topics, crafting their research proposal to be persuasive and impactful.
If you are interested in establishing a Talaria club at your school, visit Currently Established Talaria Club Chapters to see if your school has one established already.
Currently Established Talaria Club Chapters
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Currently Established Talaria Club Chapters ˖ °
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University Preparatory Academy
Fiona Shum (fionayyshum@gmail.com) -
Greenwich High School
Angela Bai (angelazbai@gmail.com) -
Neuqua Valley High School
Paria Lajevardi (lajvardiparidarya@gmail.com)Naperville Central High School
Meghna SahaWalter Payton High School
Sophia Borgula (sophiaborgula@gmail.com), Merrill Lee (merrilllee1217@gmail.com)Whitney M. Young Magnet High School
Shirley Ruan (spruan@cps.edu), Ellen Tang -
American History High School
Adesoye Taiwo (adesoye.ut@gmail.com) -
Midwood High School at Brooklyn College
Riham Sadouk (rihamsadouk0@gmail.com) -
Westview High School
Anisha Dhoot (sushil.dhoot@gmail.com) -
Eastlake High School
Dana Satimova (satimova.dana@gmail.com)Lake Washington High School
Anoushka Oka (anoushkaoka@gmail.com) -
Bayview Secondary School
Victoria Yu (victoria.ty.yu@gmail.com)Erindale Secondary School
Anagha Samaga (anasam730725@gmail.com) -
Al Bassel School for Superiors
Maya Hussain -
Jumeirah English Speaking School
Haya Saif (sanam_oct17@yahoo.com)
If you are interested in establishing a Talaria club at your school and one has not been established yet, visit Leading a Club.
Leading a Club
Leading a Talaria club is a unique way to show leadership in science by helping to cultivate the researchers of the future. To make leading a Talaria club both feasible and meaningful, we will provide all club leaders with an extensive week-by-week curriculum, including slideshows and teaching resources for each club meeting.
This curriculum was developed in collaboration with a team of researchers, and it guides club members (female or genderqueer high school students) through the various stages of research, from proposal-writing to interpreting research results. The curriculum will last the whole school year, with additional opportunities to implement your own modules if you would like.
Your responsibilities as a Talaria club leader will be setting up the club at your school, which includes any processes required by your school to establish clubs, providing a bi-weekly status of your club to the President of Talaria clubs, Nicole Yu, and teaching the curriculum to the club members. Additionally, you will encourage club members to participate in the ENVISION Research Competition, ATHENA Research Conference, and Talaria Summer Institute.
ENVISION Research Competition
Students who participate in the ENVISION Research Competition design research proposals to solve a specific problem with their teams of up to four female/genderqueer students. Proposals are due on January 1st every year, visit the ENVISION website to learn more.
ATHENA Research Conference
ATHENA Research Conference 2024
The ATHENA Research Conference is a two-day long online conference in which researchers spanning across various scientific fields present their innovative research to female and genderqueer students. The research mentors will also give a glimpse into their career in academia for students interested in pursuing research in the future. Additionally, members of the ATHENA conference will have the opportunity to receive direct feedback from accomplished researchers as they have their research proposals that they will submit for the ENVISION Research Competition workshopped by the mentors in small groups.
The ATHENA Research Conference will be held on Zoom and will take place in October 2024.
Sign up for the ATHENA Research Conference today.
Past ATHENA Events
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Past ATHENA Events ˖ °
Conferences
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February 1-28, 2022
ATHENA’s International Conference returns for a second year! The conference is a month-long program during which female professors from Latin America’s most prestigious universities host weekend lectures about their areas of research and their experience as women scientists. During these lectures, participants get to interact on a personal level with the professors by asking questions, listening to the presentations, and staying in contact with lecturers after the conference. The conference serves as an opportunity for Latin American female students to explore new fields and earn an insider’s perspective on how to succeed in STEM.
Beatriz Alemón Galindo
Industrial Engineer
Universidad de MonterreyBeatriz Sanchez Nieto
Associate Professor
Universidad Católica de ChileKarla Chávez Caraza
Surgeon
Universidad de MonterreyMarion Brunck
Professor
Universidad de MonterreyPaola Isabel Angulo Bejarano
Research Professor
Universidad de Monterrey -
January 1-3, 2021
The ATHENA x Colombia Conference was held in Spanish and offered educational opportunities for non-native English speakers. The Conference reached hundreds of high school students over the course of 3 days and featured speakers from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Alejandra Valencia Vargas
Assistant Professor
Universidad de los AndesSandra Jaramillo
Assistant Professor
Universidad de los AndesMaría Hernández
Assistant Professor
Universidad de los AndesAdriana Abrego
Assistant Professor
Universidad de los AndesCarolina Muñoz
Assistant Professor
Universidad de los AndesJuanita Bernal Alvarado
Industrial Engineer
Universidad de los AndesMaria Lucia Mesa Rubio
Assistant Clinical Professor
Universidad de los AndesAngela Santamaria
Professor
Universidad del RosarioClara Inés Pardo Martinez
Professor
Universidad del RosarioAdriana Maldonado Chaparro
Assistant Professor
Universidad del RosarioCindy Viviana Hernández Otálora
Graduate Student
Universidad de los AndesCamil Martinez
Professor
Universidad de los AndesNatalia Buitrago Ricaurte
Assistant Professor
Universidad del RosarioDanna Lesley Cruz Reyes
Assistant Professor
Universidad del RosarioFatima Martinez
Professor
Universidad del RosarioLuz Angela Cortina Roa
Assistant Professor
Universidad del RosarioNathaly Jimenez Von Oertzen
Assistant Professor
Universidad del RosarioLina Echeverri
Associate Research Professor
Universidad del Rosario -
Saturday, October 17, 2020
The FOCUS Workshops was a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations (ATHENA, ENVISION Research Competition, BEAM., Girls For Science, Reinvented Magazine, and Lemons and Life) seeking to provide college admissions guidance for high school students during the unprecedented times of the COVID pandemic. FOCUS Workshops offered advice on the common application, UC application, early admissions, and writing college essays. The FOCUS Workshops featured 20 college students from prestigious universities such as Harvard, Columbia, and Dartmouth University.
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Saturday, September 26, 2020
The College Application Panel was held AMA style at the start of the application process for the Class of 2021. Attendees were able to gain valuable insights on navigating the application process, crafting a unique and memorable profile, and managing stress during the journey.
Mia Bennett
Pre-med, Sophomore
Stanford UniversitySophie Greer
Undecided, Sophomore
Bryn Mawr CollegeNeha Malepatti
Computer Science, Freshman
Cornell UniversitySadhana Lolla
Computer Science, Sophomore
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDeepansha Singh
Math and Computer Science, Freshman
University of California San DiegoShai Smith
Neuroscience and Psychology, Junior
University of Chicago -
Saturday, September 12, 2020
The Pre-Professional Medicine Panel featured three speakers from prestigious medical schools in the United States. They discussed their personal journeys to medical school, what they learned in the process, and gave advice for high school students who are interested in medicine as a possible future career.
Allie Yan
University of Chicago Pritzker School of MedicineZara Oparaugo
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLACarly Multnda
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons -
Friday, August 21, 2020
The STEM in College Conference was held for recently graduated ATHENA alumni who were embarking on a new chapter in their lives. Speakers discussed seeking out opportunities in college, imposter’s syndrome, how they chose their major, and gave advice to the rising college freshmen.
Anya Gupta
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Boston UniversityNeha Malepati
Computer Science
Cornell UniversitySamantha Eric
Conservation Biology
Colorado StateDeepansha Shah
Math and Computer Science
University of California San DiegoVivian Duong
Neuroscience
University of Texas DallasShreya Patel
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Rutgers University -
Friday, August 28, 2020
The Women In STEM Careers Conference showcased the wide range of careers STEM majors can enter following graduation. Important topics such as inclusion in the workplace, job searching, and interviews were also covered.
Olivia Pura
Miss Illinois
PhD Candidate, Biochemistry and Molecular Physics
University of ChicagoKiara Sofia Vega Bellido
PhD Candidate, Neuroscience
Baylor College of MedicineGrace Aquino
PhD Candidate, Environmental Science
Baylor University -
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Virtual Lecture Day was a research conference featuring 9 speakers who discussed their work and answered attendees’ questions regarding a wide range of scientific subjects.
Dr. Montserrat Anguera
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of PennsylvaniaDr. Christopher Schmitt
Department of Anthropology and Biology
Boston UniversityDr. Ronald Greenberg
Department of Computer Science
Loyola UniversityDr. Teri Odom
Chair, Department of Chemistry
Northwestern UniversityDr. Maanasa Raghavan
Department of Human Genetics
University of ChicagoDr. Eric Chan-Tin
Department of Computer Science
Loyola UniversityDr. Marshini Chetty
Department of Computer Science
University of ChicagoMs. Jacoya Thompson
PhD student, Department of Computer Science
Northwestern UniversityDr. Horacio Frydman
Department of Biology
University of Boston
Workshops
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Saturday, November 21, 2020
Elizabeth Tang
Northwestern University -
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Neha Mapaleti
Cornell University -
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Jenniffer Profitt
Columbia University -
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Nadani Dixon
The Coding School Nonprofit -
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Jordan Sulluvan
University of California Berkeley -
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Angela Acosta
University of California Los Angeles -
Monday, September 13, 2020
Sabrina Daley
Cornell University -
Thursday, August 26, 2020
Allie Folcik
Texas A&M University -
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Morgan Irons
Cornell University -
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Caitlin Stanton
Cornell University -
Monday, August 17, 2020
Kevin Luong
University of California Berkeley -
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Dr. Florian Wagner
University of Chicago -
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Deepansha Singh
University of California San Diego -
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Neha Malepati
Cornell University -
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Dr. Siobhan Cooke
John Hopkins University of Medicine -
Friday, July 31, 2020
Natalie Hahn
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University -
Friday, July 31, 2020
Meaghan Sullivan
Yale University -
Saturday, June 26, 2020
Dr. Alex Szczuka
University of Michigan