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The Fisk-to-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program Emmanuel Rowe, PhD Vanderbilt University and Fisk University erowe@fisk.edu Get the preparation you need to earn a PhD 1. Earn a Masters degree in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics at Fisk, with full funding support. 2. Get valuable, paid research experience. 3. Receive preparation for the GRE. 4. Get fast-track admission to the Vanderbilt PhD program, with full funding support. Physics & Astronomy Biology and Biomedical sciences Chemistry Materials science www.fisk-vanderbilt-bridge.org
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Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program: requirements and benefits Full Tuition + 12 month research assistant stipend + health + laptop + textbooks Fisk/Vanderbilt Course Cross-Registration – Masters degree requirements: Classical Mechanics, Quantum I, E&M I, Stat Mech, Electives – PhD degree requirements: Above, plus E&M II and Quantum II (physics) or Stars, Galaxies, Large-Scale Structure or Radiative Processes (astronomy), Electives Masters research thesis with Fisk and Vanderbilt faculty Flexibility and course-correction tutoring provided free -- more on monitoring later Professionalization – Seminars on hidden aspects of academic research culture, travel to professional meetings, time management, mentoring, Bridge Underground Not a back door...an audition. Must satisfy same requirements as all PhD students.
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My work -- filling in gaps in preparation Month-long, all day pre-Bridge Bootcamp on computation and math skills (expanding to second summer) Tutoring pool on-call for one-on-one or group review sessions Grad student ‘computational guru’ Order of magnitude astrophysics Intake exams to help with placement Interview practice + job/fellowship materials help
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Recruiting minority talent requires good relationships with Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) MSIs themselves are very diverse in their level of engagement in research among faculty, financial resources, and academic rigor.
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An Order of Magnitude Problem 30% of population 4% of PhDs 2.5% of faculty 0.5% at R-1 institutions 17 astronomers Average among PhD granting institutions – 1 PhD every 6 years in physics – 1 PhD every 11 years in astro
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What does GRE correlate with? Miller & Stassun (2014, Nature) 23% 44% 8% And yet, over 50% of the PhD-granting institutions use GRE cutoffs that exclude URMs!
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Key theory behind the program: recognizing unrealized potential What roles do we need? What qualities predict success? ★ Committed academics ★ Productive, creative, entrepreneurial researchers ★ Effective teachers and mentors ★ Transformational leadership ★ Passion, initiative, “fire in the belly”, hard work = “grit” ★ Success in relevant courses ★ Ability in the laboratory ★ Persistence in the face of hardship (the “P” in PhD) ★ Entrepreneurial spirit Not GRE!
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How long will it take for astronomy PhDs to reflect the real US demographics? increase minority astronomy PhDs per year by a factor of ~15 let half be hired as faculty (congrats!) assume a faculty turnover rate of 3% per year By ~2045, we could see parity Stassun et al 2010
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Key theory behind the program: recognizing unrealized potential
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Key theory behind the program: recognizing unrealized potential
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Students face huge internal pressure There will be external pressure and skepticism Unconscious bias — A single poor performance generalizes, but a success is just a fluke. Impostor syndrome when required to represent the Bridge, their family, their town, their race. Perception: wasting time on low performers (they’re actually kick-ass scientists…)
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Our success == Our students Since 2004: – 98 Bridge students – >44 Underrepresented minorities (all US citizens) – 52% female – 55 students so far crossed the bridge to Vanderbilt or other institution of choice 11 more students preparing to cross the bridge 4 students dropped out, all minorities 97% retention rate overall Since 2006: – Fisk is top producer of Black MA degrees in physics, and top 10 producer of MA degrees in physics to US citizens 2009: First Bridge program PhD (now faculty at UAH) 2012: Inaugural cohort of three more PhDs now 16 PhDs all in STEM careers.
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Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program http://fisk-vanderbilt-bridge.org/
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