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OSER Faculty Data

Introduction  Parallel survey of faculty to graduate student results presented by Russ  Time series presented based on responses from 18 – 34 responding units  2008 – 34  2009 – 18  2010 – 18  2011 – 31  2012 – 29  2013 – 30 

Faculty by Type Mean # of faculty

Faculty by Discipline

New Faculty Positions

Faculty by Race

Gender by Discipline Marine Biology

Gender by Discipline Marine Chemistry

Gender by Discipline Marine Geology

Gender by Discipline Physical Oceanography

Gender by Discipline Ocean Engineering

Gender by Discipline Marine Affairs

Gender by Discipline Other

New Postdocs

Postdocs by Gender

Faculty vs postdoc positions

Summary  Looks as if numbers of faculty positions are at least holding steady, if not rebounding  Despite losses, new positions are still being generated.  Is demand = to supply?  Responding units are dominated by white male full professors  Making some progres on gender issues  Other under-represented populations are abysmally low