Actions and Plans for Broadening Participation Chemistry Division - NSF AAAS/AGEP – Feb. 2, 2007 NSF Division of Chemistry.

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Actions and Plans for Broadening Participation Chemistry Division - NSF AAAS/AGEP – Feb. 2, 2007 NSF Division of Chemistry

Status of Ph.D. Women in Chemistry

Status of Ph.D. URM in Chemistry

April 2005 MPS-AC 1-day session on gender equity pipeline issues differ among MPS disciplines department identified as “unit of change” Comprehensive strategy for CHE embed “broadening participation” into CHE business activities ask/require our PIs to do the same FY05

January 2006 “Gender Equity in Academic Chemistry” Workshop “top 50” -> 55 dept. chairs plus other invitees NSF/NIH/DOE funding & senior mgmt. presence plenaries (incl. Sen. Wyden); data interactive skit; implicit bias; Title IX; agency programs (e.g., ADVANCE) panels/breakouts: depts., institutions, funding agencies FY06

January 2006 “Gender Equity in Academic Chemistry” Workshop pre- and post-workshop COACh surveys of chairs chairs committed to at least 2 action items July 2006 report with multiple recommendations COACh supplement for “chemchairs” website report on action items (pull-down menu) 80% response rate as of 12/06 Science article in preparation on survey results

CHE panel presentation on evaluation bias CHE Broadening Participation Plan adopted (unanimously) on Nov Follow-up to Gender Equity Workshop Leadership training for chairs at CCR Meeting in April 2007 November 2006 MPS-AC ½-day session on URM Workshop on URM in chemistry in June 2007 FY07 and Beyond

Implicit Bias in Evaluations

NSF, DOE, NIH-sponsored workshop Jan Building Strong Academic Chemistry Departments through Gender Equity A key recommendation to funding agencies is to develop policies to ensure gender equity in proposal review through: instituting procedures for training of reviewers and grantees on diversity issues modifications of peer review processes where necessary to ensure gender equity

Minimizing Bias in Evaluation Implicit bias toward a group (“schemas”) Non-conscious hypotheses/stereotypes, often about competence Lack of critical mass  greater reliance on schemas Few women and minorities in sciences Accumulation of disadvantage Small bias in same direction has large effect over time Very small differences in treatment can have major consequences in salary, promotion and prestige Valian (1998)

Ways to Mitigate Evaluation Bias (1) Increase awareness of how schemas might bias evaluation (2) Decrease time pressure and distractions in evaluation process (3) Rate on explicit criteria rather than global judgments (4) Point to specific evidence supporting judgments Bauer & Baltes, 2002, Sex Roles, 47 (9/10), Please incorporate (3) & (4) in your discussions

CHE Broadening Participation Plan Adopted Unanimously by CHE Nov. 2006

FY07 Measurable Goals GROUPGOAL Committee of VisitorsU.S. Census Nominees to MPS-ACU.S. Census CHE program officersGraduating Ph.D. pool in past 3-5 years Other CHE staffU.S. Census CHE ad hoc reviewersDistribution of all Ph.D. chemists (Strive towards Graduating Ph.D. pool in past 3-5 years) CHE panelistsGraduating Ph.D. pool in past 3-5 years Workshop participantsGraduating Ph.D. pool in past 3-5 years

Summary of Strategies and Activities Monitor CHE PI demographics, and engage in mentoring and other forms of outreach Hold a follow-up meeting to Gender Equity Workshop in FY07 Sponsor a workshop on Under-Represented Minorities (URM) in FY07 to be modeled after the Gender Equity Workshop Plan for workshop on the Disabled in Chemistry for FY08 Update progress and include diversity goals in annual Division report