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1 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC AGEP Impact Statements & U.S. National STEM Trends

2 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC Major Field of Study Doctorate Recipients by Citizenship, Race/Ethnicity: 2006 Field of Study All PhDs Non- U.S. Citizens Total U.S. Citizens* American Indian BlackHispanicAsianWhiteTotal URM( %) By Discipline All Fields45,59615,947 26,9171181,6591,3701,56021,2803,147 (11.7%) Biological Sciences 6,6312,1484,16561331953873,303334 (8.0%) Chemistry2,2631,0501,170328537997384 (7.1%) Engineering7,1914,5722,1853891012661,633193 (8.8%) Mathematics1,327734549016233545239 (7.1%) Physics1,365761550112 3147625 (4.5%) Social Sci & Psychology 6,8731,5964,872263193272423,763672 (13.8%) 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 Hispanic Source: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Appendix Table A-2 (Revised June 2008); pp. 119-127

5 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC U.S. Citizens Doctorate Recipients In Engineering By Race/Ethnicity: 2000-2006 Source: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Table 9 (Revised June 2008)

6 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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) Black Doctorate Recipients In Engineering By Gender : 2000-2006

7 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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 National Science Foundation Lenell Allen, Ph.D. AGEP Evaluation Capacity Building Meeting – September 19, 2008 AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC 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. SUNY AGEP students with the University’s Nobel Laureates. Above: Mississippi AGEP Math PhD Graduates, Latonya Garner (left) and Stephanie Keeton.


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