Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBrice Long Modified over 9 years ago
1
Welcome to the Advanced Career Mentoring Workshop CAPP-R, CAPP-E, CAPP-L Susanne Hambrusch Joan Francioni Kathleen Fisher CAPP-{R,E} funded by NSF CAPP-L funded by IBM and a private foundation 1
2
What Does CAPP Stand For? oOriginally... Cohort of Associate Professors Program oWhen expanded from research universities to teaching institutions: CAPP-R: Research University CAPP-E: Education oHave now added research labs... Cohort of Advanced Professionals Program CAPP-L: Research Labs (industry & gov’t) 2
3
CAPP Organization o2008 is the –4th Year of CAPP-R –2nd Year of CAPP-E –1st Year of CAPP-L oAll groups have similar needs, but also differences oOrganized as three tracks oImportant for groups to interact oFunded by NSF ADVANCE Grant, IBM, private foundation oOne workshop every two years oFollow up activities 3
4
Assessment of CAPP oCRA-W wants to have your feedback and suggestions oAssessment of funded programs is required as part of current NSF grant oAssessment data needed for future proposals oHave you completed the pre-survey? –Yes: Thank you! (By 11/13, 4pm EST: 40/47) –No: you have 30 minutes oPlease complete the post survey! 4
5
Why are there so many women in Molecular Biology? “There were great female founders in the field in the early 20th century who inspired generations of women, creating opportunities for women to thrive and reach National Academy of Sciences status. These were role models, catalysts." -- Shirley M. Tilghman, President of Princeton Where is the "female factor” in CS? It’s here! It’s us! 5
6
CAPP Goal oToday women hold 26% of all (non-tenure track) instructor positions but only 11% of the full professorships ! (Taulbee Survey 2007) oCAPP GOAL: Increase the number of women who are promoted to full professor and/or reach the top of the technical ladder and serve in leadership roles in the CS community. 6
7
7
8
8
9
Where do new PH.D.s go? oFrom Taulbee, employment of new PhDs 2005-2007 o% female by sector (number) –Tenure-track in PhD-granting: 20% (131) –Teaching in PhD-granting: 26% (28) –Non-PhD granting CS/CE dept: 25% (58) –Other than a CS/CE dept: 27% (17) –Industry: 15% (288) –Government: 16% (20) 9
10
What about women in teaching institutions? oBelieved similar, but data less available 10
11
Research Labs oWhat are the stats at research labs? –Anecdotally, about the same. –But, we don’t have hard numbers. oUnclear how to get them. 11
12
Three Tracks: R, E, and L Friday: Session 1: Split Joint: Time Management Session 2 & 3: Split One-on one CV Review Saturday: 1 st half Joint: Volunteerism Workshop: Strategic Performance Saturday: 2 nd half Joint: Research Collaborations Workshop: Strategic Performance (repeat) Agenda 12
13
CAPP-R Distinguished Professors Nancy AmatoTexas A&M University Liz BradleyUC Boulder Tracy CampColorado School of Mines Lori ClarkeUmass, Amherst Laura DillonMichigan State University Mary Jane IrwinPenn State University Maja J. MatarićUSC Vijaya RamachandranUT Austin 13
14
CAPP-E Distinguished Professors Jodi TimsBaldwin-Wallace College Susan WilliamsGeorgia Southern Ellen WalkerHiram College Sue FitzgeraldMetropolitan State Andrea DanylukWilliams College Renee McCauleyCollege of Charleston Carol ShilepskyWells College 14
15
CAPP-L Distinguished Researchers Deb AgarwalLBNL Dona L. Crawford LLNL Mary Fernandez AT&T Labs Laura Haas IBM Almaden Susan LandauSun Kristin LauterMicrosoft Research Cynthia PhilipsSandia 15
16
Follow On Activities o Play “match maker” for –grant proposals between “R” and “E” participants? –sabbaticals at research labs? –summer internships at labs? o Review proposal drafts o Other ideas? 16
17
Related CRA-W Activities oEarly Career Mentoring Workshops –Research focused next in July 09, in coordination with IJCAI –Teaching focused always in coordination with SIGSCE next in March 09 oGrad Cohort for Women –Early grad school –Last one in March 08 oCheck out CRA-W’s website for opportunities for undergraduates 17
18
Technical Support Reading List oZobel, Writing for Computer Science,2nd Ed, Springer, 2005 oAlley, The Craft of Scientific Presentations, Springer, 2005. oTufte, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, 2nd Ed, Graphics Press, 2001 oKirkpatrick, Evaluating Training Programs, 2nd Ed., Berrett-Koehler, 1997 oHamming, “You and Your Research.”Hamming oSutherland, “Management of Industrial Research.”Sutherland oOthers? 18
19
Understanding Women’s Styles Reading List oBabcock & Laschever, Women Don’t Ask, new edition due out in Feb 2007, Bantam oOthers? 19
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.