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Diversity Update

Diversity Update. Presented to: Advisory Committee For Engineering May 11, 2005. By: Garie A. Fordyce ENG/Diversity Coordinator. Outline……. ENG Workforce Profiles ENG Management Team ENG Staff Internal Efforts to Broaden Participation Recruitment Professional Development

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Diversity Update

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  1. Diversity Update Presented to: Advisory Committee For Engineering May 11, 2005 By: Garie A. Fordyce ENG/Diversity Coordinator

  2. Outline…… • ENG Workforce Profiles • ENG Management Team • ENG Staff • Internal Efforts to Broaden Participation • Recruitment • Professional Development • External Efforts to Broaden Participation • ENG Support for Women PIs • ENG Participation in NSF-wide Diversity Programs • ERC Outreach Connections • SBIR Outreach Connections • Other Outreach Efforts • Future Planned Diversity Activities

  3. Profile of ENG Management Team by Gender, Race & Ethnicity

  4. Profile of All ENG Staff by Job Class, Race & Ethnicity

  5. Profile of All ENG Staff by Job Class & Gender

  6. Profile of ENG Program Directors By Gender, Race & Ethnicity

  7. Internal Efforts to Broaden Participation

  8. Efforts to Broaden Participation (Recruitment) • Six (female) Program Directors: • BES-3 • CTS-1 • ECS-2 • DMI-1 • Three (Hispanic) Program Directors: • CMS-2 • CTS-1 • One African American Program Director (EEC) • Four minority Summer Interns

  9. Efforts to Broaden Participation (Professional Development) • Promoted two females (1-Asian, 1-African American) and one African American male. • Funded executive management training for two females PDs. • Provided tuition for three African American female Program Support staff to attend night school. • Supported detail assignments for two African American females.

  10. External Efforts to Broaden Participation

  11. Efforts to Broaden Participation (ENG Awards to Women PIs)

  12. ADVANCE: Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers. [ENG] AGEP: Alliances for Graduate Education and The Professoriate. [ENG] CAREER: Faculty Early Career Development. [ENG] CIRE: Collaboratives to Integrate Research and Education. [ENG] CREST: Centers of Research Excellence in Science & Technology. [ENG] GRS: Graduate Research Supplements. [ENG] GSE: Research on Gender in Science and Engineering. [ENG] HBCU-UP: Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program. [ENG] IGERT: Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training Program.[ENG] IRFP: International Research Fellowship Program.[ENG] LSAMP: Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation. [ENG] MIE: Model Institutions of Excellence. [ENG] MPostDoc: Minority Postdoctoral Fellowships. PAESMEM: Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. [ENG] RDE: Research in Disabilities Education. [ENG] REU: Research Experiences for Undergraduates. [ENG] RET: Research Experiences for Teachers. [ENG] SOARS: Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science. TCUP: Tribal Colleges & Universities Program. [ENG] Efforts to Broaden Participation (NSF Diversity Related Programs) Key: ENG = ENG directly fund, co-fund, or actively participates in the program.

  13. Efforts to Broaden Participation (ERC Diversity Policy Requirements) • Operate with strategic plansthat include goals, milestones, actions, and impacts to increase their diversity at all levels so as to exceed national engineering-wide averages; • Form sustained partnerships withaffiliateddeansanddepartment chairsto enable this enhancement; • Develop outreach connectionswith predominantly female and underrepresented-minority institutions as core or affiliate partners; • Develop outreach connectionswithat least oneLSAMPand one or moreAGEP, TCUP, CREST, etc.(long-term REUs and graduate bridge fellowships); and • Operate a diversity-orientedResearch Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program as well as a pre-college programfocused on diversity involving teachers and students (e.g. Research Experiences for Teachers(RET)program)

  14. Efforts to Broaden Participation (ERC Outreach Results – 22 Centers)

  15. Efforts To Broaden Participation(SBIR Outreach Connections) • SBIR funded Phase IIA supplements connecting grantees with CREST (predominantly minority research institutions). Awards are co-funded by SBIR/EHR. • Recent SBIR participation at the EHR/HRD Annual Grantees meeting will ensure future SBIR/EHR collaborations. • SBIR contractor received more funding in FY-05 to promote and assist more minority small businesses participate in NSF sponsored National SBIR conferences.

  16. Efforts To Broaden Participation (Outreach) • ENG delegation visited NCA&T • Visited New Mexico State University. Mike Reischman discussed ENG’s programs & interacted with faculty and student. • Participated in 2004 ADVANCE Engineering workshop – chaired by Delcie Durham. • Institutional Transformation and Leadership grant recipients shared successes and lessons learned with Engineering Deans. • DR. Brighton and Dr. Bement gave presentations. • Participated in the 2004 Women In Engineering Institute (WELI) conference at RPI • Keynote: Dr. John Brighton.

  17. Efforts To Broaden Participation (Outreach, Cont…) • Participated in National Conferences that serve under-represented minority groups, including NSBE, BEYA, SHPE, HACU, AISES and HBCU-UP. • Staffed ENG exhibit Booth – Q&A with students, faculty, and prospective NSF reviewers or employees. • Conduct presentations & workshops and interact with faculty. • Judged science fair projects • Developed minority reviewer database from outreach contacts.

  18. Future Planned Activities • Minority Faculty Workshop scheduled for fall 2005. • Dear Colleague Letter for the new Graduate Research Supplements to Current ECS and BES Awards for Women and Underrepresented Minority Students (GRS) • Visit to University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez. • Visits to regional HBCUs including, Hampton University. • Continue outreach collaboration activities with other directorates. • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), October 2005. • Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans (SACNAS), Sept 2005.

  19. Questions & Comments

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