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Full-Text Articles in Education
Boilerplate Possibilities For Job Advertisements
Boilerplate Possibilities For Job Advertisements
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Tri-Council For Gender Programs: History, Carol Strong, Pamela Riley, Janet Osborne
Tri-Council For Gender Programs: History, Carol Strong, Pamela Riley, Janet Osborne
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What's New At Sponsored Programs, Dennis J. Paffrath
What's New At Sponsored Programs, Dennis J. Paffrath
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University Undergraduate Research Fellows
University Undergraduate Research Fellows
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Multicultural Life At Usu, Moises Diaz
Multicultural Life At Usu, Moises Diaz
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Guidelines On Searches For Senior Faculty Members Or Administration
Guidelines On Searches For Senior Faculty Members Or Administration
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From The Usu Colleges ( Agriculture, Science, Natural Resources, Engineering) Targeted By Advance
From The Usu Colleges ( Agriculture, Science, Natural Resources, Engineering) Targeted By Advance
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Checklist For Promotion And Tenure Committee Chairs
Checklist For Promotion And Tenure Committee Chairs
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Consortium For The Professional Development Of Native Americans In Natural And Earth Sciences At Utah State University, Mary Feng
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Best Practicers Checklist For Running A Faculty Search
Best Practicers Checklist For Running A Faculty Search
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Getting Grants At The National Science Foundation, Jim Powell, Kim Sullivan, Anne Anderson
Getting Grants At The National Science Foundation, Jim Powell, Kim Sullivan, Anne Anderson
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Why Are There Fewer Women In Engineering?, Sue Ellen Haupt
Why Are There Fewer Women In Engineering?, Sue Ellen Haupt
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This paper attempts to explain the paucity of women in engineering. While the percentage of women entering engineering and science careers has been increasing, the number at higher ranks has not increased as quickly, after considering the appropriate time lag. The differences in tenure rate due to gender alone were statistically insignificant. Instead, these were attributed to the fact that women who are married or have children are less successful than are men with matching characteristics. One solution proposed is to recognize that priorities might be different at differing stages of family life. It is also important to encourage more …
Career Development Pilot Program
Positions And Interests, Lisa Barron
2004-2005 Faculty Survey Institutional Profile, Utah State University
2004-2005 Faculty Survey Institutional Profile, Utah State University
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Utah State University faculty survey for 2004-2005 to create an institutional profile.
Pipeline To Pathways: New Directions For Improving The Status Of Women On Campus, Judith S. White
Pipeline To Pathways: New Directions For Improving The Status Of Women On Campus, Judith S. White
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For the past thirty years, much of the effort to improve the status of women in higher education has focused on the so-called "pipeline" theory, which held that a large number of women undergraduates and graduate students would, over time, yield larger numbers of women at the highest academic ranks. In other words, getting more women into college, encouraging them to pursue graduate and professional education, and recruiting them into the academy was supposed to create a growing "pool" from which search committees would select ever larger numbers of women assistant professors. These women, in turn, would earn tenured positions …
Faculty Members Weigh In On The Gender Divide In Academia, S. Keith Hargrove, Richard B. Pierce, Stephanie Shonekan, Teresa Reed
Faculty Members Weigh In On The Gender Divide In Academia, S. Keith Hargrove, Richard B. Pierce, Stephanie Shonekan, Teresa Reed
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In 2001, a roundtable on gender disparities for female professors in higher education was held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The focus of the roundtable was "how best to ensure women professors experience the same opportunities, recognition and rewards as their male counterparts." Some three years later, a few faculty members from various disciplines weigh in with various perspectives on the current state of the gender gap.
Transitional Support Pilot Program
Summary Of Trix & Psenka Article, Ronda Roberts Callister
Summary Of Trix & Psenka Article, Ronda Roberts Callister
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Righting The Balance: Gender Diversity In The Geosciences, Robin E. Bell, Kim A. Kastens
Righting The Balance: Gender Diversity In The Geosciences, Robin E. Bell, Kim A. Kastens
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The blatant barriers are down. Women are now routinely chief scientists on major cruises, lead field parties to all continents, and have risen to leadership positions in professional organizations, academic departments, and funding agencies. Nonetheless, barriers remain. Women continue to be under-represented in the Earth, ocean, and atmospheric sciences.