To recruit and advance : women students and faculty in science and engineering /
To recruit and advance : women students and faculty in science and engineering /
Committee on the Guide to Recruiting and Advancing Women Scientists and Engineers in Academia, Committee on Women in Science and Engineering, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies.
- Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2006.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 131 pages) : illustrations (some color), color charts
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Recruiting women students -- Retaining women students -- Recruiting women faculty -- Retaining women faculty -- Advancing women faculty -- Advancing women to executive positions -- Conclusion.
Although more women than men participate in higher education in the United States, the same is not true when it comes to pursuing careers in science and engineering. To Recruit and Advance: Women Students and Faculty in Science and Engineering identifies and discusses better practices for recruitment, retention, and promotion for women scientists and engineers in academia. Seeking to move beyond yet another catalog of challenges facing the advancement of women in academic science and engineering, this book describes actions actually taken by universities to improve the situation for women. Serving as a guide, it examines the following: Recruitment of female undergraduate and graduate students; Ways of reducing attrition in science and engineering degree programs in the early undergraduate years; Improving retention rates of women at critical transition points from undergraduate to graduate student, from graduate student to postdoc, from postdoc to first faculty position; Recruitment of women for tenure-track positions; Increasing the tenure rate for women faculty; and, Increasing the number of women in administrative positions. This guide offers numerous solutions that may be of use to other universities and colleges and will be an essential resource for anyone interested in improving the position of women students, faculty, deans, provosts, and presidents in science and engineering.
0309547156 9780309547154
2006016786
Women in science--United States.
Women scientists--United States.
Science--Vocational guidance--United States.
Science--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States.
Women in engineering--United States.
Women engineers--United States.
Engineering--Vocational guidance--United States.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States.
Femmes dans les sciences--États-Unis.
Sciences--Orientation professionnelle--États-Unis.
Sciences--Étude et enseignement (Supérieur)--États-Unis.
Femmes en ingénierie--États-Unis.
Ingénieures--États-Unis.
Ingénierie--Orientation professionnelle--États-Unis.
SCIENCE--Study & Teaching.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Higher)
Engineering--Vocational guidance
Science--Study and teaching (Higher)
Science--Vocational guidance
Women engineers
Women in engineering
Women in science
Women scientists
United States
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Recruiting women students -- Retaining women students -- Recruiting women faculty -- Retaining women faculty -- Advancing women faculty -- Advancing women to executive positions -- Conclusion.
Although more women than men participate in higher education in the United States, the same is not true when it comes to pursuing careers in science and engineering. To Recruit and Advance: Women Students and Faculty in Science and Engineering identifies and discusses better practices for recruitment, retention, and promotion for women scientists and engineers in academia. Seeking to move beyond yet another catalog of challenges facing the advancement of women in academic science and engineering, this book describes actions actually taken by universities to improve the situation for women. Serving as a guide, it examines the following: Recruitment of female undergraduate and graduate students; Ways of reducing attrition in science and engineering degree programs in the early undergraduate years; Improving retention rates of women at critical transition points from undergraduate to graduate student, from graduate student to postdoc, from postdoc to first faculty position; Recruitment of women for tenure-track positions; Increasing the tenure rate for women faculty; and, Increasing the number of women in administrative positions. This guide offers numerous solutions that may be of use to other universities and colleges and will be an essential resource for anyone interested in improving the position of women students, faculty, deans, provosts, and presidents in science and engineering.
0309547156 9780309547154
2006016786
Women in science--United States.
Women scientists--United States.
Science--Vocational guidance--United States.
Science--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States.
Women in engineering--United States.
Women engineers--United States.
Engineering--Vocational guidance--United States.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States.
Femmes dans les sciences--États-Unis.
Sciences--Orientation professionnelle--États-Unis.
Sciences--Étude et enseignement (Supérieur)--États-Unis.
Femmes en ingénierie--États-Unis.
Ingénieures--États-Unis.
Ingénierie--Orientation professionnelle--États-Unis.
SCIENCE--Study & Teaching.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Higher)
Engineering--Vocational guidance
Science--Study and teaching (Higher)
Science--Vocational guidance
Women engineers
Women in engineering
Women in science
Women scientists
United States
Q130 / .T6 2006eb
507.1/073