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AGEP Impact Statements & U.S. National STEM Trends

AGEP Impact Statements & U.S. National STEM Trends. AGEP Impact Statements & NSF Highlights Questions:. AGEP contributions to the National STEM Data as reflected by the following levels: Individual AGEP Alliances Partner Institutions within AGEP Alliances

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AGEP Impact Statements & U.S. National STEM Trends

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  1. AGEP Impact Statements & U.S. National STEM Trends

  2. AGEP Impact Statements & NSF Highlights Questions: • AGEP contributions to the National STEM Data as reflected by the following levels: • Individual AGEP Alliances • Partner Institutions within AGEP Alliances • Departments within AGEP Alliances • Regional AGEP Alliances

  3. AGEP Impact Statements & U.S. National Trends: • AGEP contributions compared to National STEM Trends in the following areas: • STEM Ph.D. Graduate Enrollment • STEM Ph.D. Recipients • STEM Time-to-Degree Rates • (CGS Completion Project Data) • Workforce Development • (Tenure Track, Industry, Post Doc., etc)

  4. Major Field of Study Doctorate Recipients by Citizenship, Race/Ethnicity: 2006 Note: A total of 417 U.S. Institutions Submitted Data for the Period of (July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006)*Underrepresented Minorities (URM) Includes Black, American Indian, and HispanicSource: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Appendix Table A-2 (Revised June 2008); pp. 119-127

  5. U.S. Citizens Doctorate Recipients In Engineering By Race/Ethnicity: 2000-2006 Source: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Table 9 (Revised June 2008)

  6. Black Doctorate Recipients In Engineering By Gender : 2000-2006 Sources: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Table 9 (Revised June 2008); U.S. Citizens – Excludes Permanent Residents NSF Survey of Earned Doctorate Report Compiled by Joan Burrelli (September 5 2008)

  7. Hispanic Engineering Doctorate Recipients By Gender: 2002-2006 Sources: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Table 9 (Revised June 2008); U.S. Citizens – Excludes Permanent Residents NSF Survey of Earned Doctorate Report Compiled by Joan Burrelli (September 5 2008)

  8. Native American Engr. Doctorate Recipients By Gender: 2000-2006 Sources: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Table 9 (Revised June 2008); U.S. Citizens – Excludes Permanent Residents Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science & Engineering: Table F-11 (October 2007)

  9. NSF Highlights Examples For AGEP Alliances: • AGEP Fellows conducting cutting-edge research, international collaborations, etc. • AGEP Fellows working with: • Nobel Laureates • MacArthur Fellows • Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) • AGEP Fellows research productivity such as publications, grants, patents, etc.

  10. Disseminating AGEP Alliances Impact: Above: Victor Vega, Iowa AGEP Math Ph.D. graduate with his advisor Dr. Paul Muhly. Below: Ticora Jones receives her Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Massachusetts. Above: Mississippi AGEP Math PhD Graduates, Latonya Garner (left) and Stephanie Keeton. SUNY AGEP students with the University’s Nobel Laureates.

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