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1 Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity * and Gender: 1991-2000 *U.S. citizens and permanent residents. SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000.

2 S&E Graduate Students In All Institutions (Full- time Enrollment), by Race/ethnicity* and Gender: 1990-2000 * U.S. citizens and permanent residents. SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering: 2000.

3 S&E Doctorates Awarded by Race/ethnicity* and Gender, 1990-2001 *Race/ethnicity of U.S. citizens and permanent residents. SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001.

4 Representation of Black, Hispanic, American Indians, and Women in 2000 Note: U.S. citizens and permanent residents only. SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Completions Survey (NCES),NSF/ Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates, and Survey of Earned Doctorates.

5 Women as a Percent of Full-Time S&E Faculty by Rank: 1991 NOTES: Faculty includes full, associate, and assistant professors plus instructors. Data for women in engineering and by instructor rank are based on a very small number of respondents. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. Source: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

6 Women as a Percent of Full-Time S&E Faculty by Rank: 2001 NOTES: Faculty includes full, associate, and assistant professors plus instructors. Data for women in engineering and by instructor rank are based on a very small number of respondents. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. Source: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

7 Percent of Full-time Doctoral S&E Full Professors Who Are Female, by Field: 1991 and 2001 Notes: Faculty includes full, associate, and assistant professors plus instructors. Excludes medical sciences. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctoral Recipients.

8 Percent of Full-Time Doctoral S&E Faculty Who are Black, by Field: 1991 and 2001 Notes: Faculty includes full, associate and assistant professors plus instructors. Excludes medical sciences. Percentages rounded because of small sample sizes. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. Source: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

9 Percent of Full-Time Doctoral S&E Faculty Who are of Hispanic Origin, by Field: 1991 and 2001 Notes: Faculty includes full, associate and assistant professors plus instructors. Excludes medical sciences. Percentages rounded because of small sample sizes. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. Source: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

10 Percent of Full-Time Doctoral S&E FACULTY Who are UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITIES, by Field: 1991 and 2001 NOTES: Faculty includes full, associate and assistant professors plus instructors. Includes Native Americans. Excludes medical sciences. Percentages rounded because of small sample sizes. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

11 Top 10 Institutions Enrolling Underrepresented Minority Graduate Students in S&E, 1996-2000 Blacks 1. Howard University 2. Southern University A&M Col 3. Texas Southern University 4. North Carolina Central University 5. Long Island University 6. Chicago State University 7. Clark Atlanta University 8. North Carolina Agricultural & Tech State Univ 9. University of Michigan, All Campuses 10. Georgia Institute of Technology SOURCE: NSF/SRS: Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering, unpublished tabulations. Hispanics 1. 1. University of PR, Rio Piedras 2. 2. University of PR, Mayaguez 3. 3. Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies 4. 4. Florida International University 5. 5. California State University-Los Angeles 6. 6. University of Texas at El Paso 7. 7. Texas A&M University 8. 8. University of California-Los Angeles 9. 9. University of California-Berkeley 10. 10. University of Southern California

12 Top 10 Institutions Enrolling Underrepresented Minority Graduate Students in S&E, 1996-2000 American Indians 1. Oklahoma State University, All Campuses 2. University of Oklahoma, All Campuses 3. University of Kansas, All Campuses 4. University of Washington - Seattle 5. University of New Mexico, All Campuses 6. University of Colorado, All Campuses 7. Northern Arizona University 8. University of California-Los Angeles 9. University of Arizona 10. University of California-Berkeley SOURCE: NSF/SRS: Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering, unpublished tabulations

13 Top 10 Institutions Enrolling Women Graduate Students in S&E, 1996-2000 Women 1. University of Minnesota 2. University of Colorado 3. George Washington University 4. University of California-Berkeley 5. University of Wisconsin-Madison 6. University of Washington-Seattle 7. University of Michigan 8. Texas A&M University 9. Rutgers the State University of New Jersey 10. New York University SOURCE: NSF/SRS: Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering, 2000.

14 Underrepresented Minority Groups in S&E : 2001 NOTES: Underrepresented minority groups include: Black, Hispanic, and American Indian. For NSF proposal and award data, Pacific Islanders are also included. Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

15 Underrepresented Minority Groups in S&E : 2001 NOTES: Underrepresented minority groups include: Black, Hispanic, and American Indian. Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

16 Representation of Women in S&E: 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2001.

17 Women Receiving DOCTORATE Degrees, 1980-2001 (Percentage of the Total) Note: U.S. citizens and permanent residents only. Source: NSF/SRS Survey of Earned Doctorates.

18 Representation of Women in S&E: 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2001.

19 Representation of Women in S&E: 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2001.

20 Statistical Profile of Persons Receiving Doctorate Degrees, 1980-2001 (Percentage of the Total) Note: Data refer to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences. Source: NSF/SRS Survey of Earned Doctorates.

21 Representation of Minority Groups in Biological/Agricultural and Related Science in 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1989-97, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 1998; Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

22 Representation of Women in Biological/Agricultural and Related Science in 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2001.

23 Representation of Women in Biological/Agricultural and Related Science in 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1991-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2001.

24 Representation of Women in Biological/Agricultural and Related Science in 2001 Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees: 1966-2000, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 2001; Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2001.

25 Representation of Minority Groups in Biological/Agricultural and Related Science in 2001 * Excludes Clinical Psychology. Source: NSF/SRS, Science and Engineering Degrees, by Race/Ethnicity of Recipients: 1989-97, Science and Engineering Doctorate Awards: 1998; Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

26 Numbers of Women, Racial/Ethnic Groups, and Persons With Disabilities in Selected S&E Populations: 2001 * Estimates based on sample survey; subject to margin of error. Also details may not add to total due to rounding. ** Includes Pacific Islanders in underrepresented minorities. Includes foreign citizens on temporary visas in all categories. Notes: N/A = not available. Data for columns 2-7 include U.S. territories.

27 Numbers of Women, Racial/Ethnic Groups, and Persons With Disabilities in Selected S&E Populations: 2001 * Estimates based on sample survey; subject to margin of error. Also details may not add to total due to rounding. ** Includes Pacific Islanders in underrepresented minorities. Includes foreign citizens on temporary visas in all categories. Notes: N/A = not available. Data for columns 2-5 include U.S. territories.

28 Numbers of Proposals and Awards - BIO

29 Women PIs n Proposals from Women PIs constitute a growing share of proposals to BIO (to about 26% in FY 2002) n Their share of awards has also grown in a roughly comparable way (from 24% in FY93 to 27% in FY 2002) n Women’s share of proposals from New PIs is higher than for all PIs (28% vs. 24% in FY 2000) n Funding rates for women New PIs are higher than those for male New PIs (28% vs 20% in FY 2000)

30 Underrrepresented Minority PIs n Proposals from minority PIs constitute a growing share of proposals to BIO (to about 5% in FY 2002) n Minorities’ share of awards has also grown in a roughly comparable way (from 4% in FY93 to 6% in FY 2002) n Minorities’ share of proposals from New PIs is higher than for all PIs (6% vs. 3% in FY 2000) n Funding rates for minority New PIs are higher than those for non-minority New PIs (31% vs 21% in FY 2000)

31 Women S&Es, by Sector of Employment: 1999 Source: NSF/SRS. SESTAT database.

32 Women Doctoral S&Es, by Sector of Employment: 2001 Source: NSF/SRS. Survey of Doctorate Recipients.


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