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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

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Page 1: AGEP Impact Statements &                           U.S. National STEM Trends

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

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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

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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)

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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: 2006Field of Study

AllPhDs

Non-U.S.

Citizens

Total U.S.

Citizens*

American

Indian

Black

Hispanic

Asian

White

Total URM( %)

By Disciplin

e

All Fields 45,596 15,947 26,917 118 1,659 1,370 1,560

21,280

3,147 (11.7%)

Biological Sciences

6,631 2,148 4,165 6 133 195 387 3,303

334 (8.0%)

Chemistry 2,263 1,050 1,170 3 28 53 79 973 84 (7.1%)

Engineering

7,191 4,572 2,185 3 89 101 266 1,633

193 (8.8%)

Mathematics

1,327 734 549 0 16 23 35 452 39 (7.1%)

Physics 1,365 761 550 1 12 12 31 476 25 (4.5%)

Social Sci &

Psychology

6,873 1,596 4,872 26 319 327 242 3,763

672 (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 HispanicSource: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Appendix Table A-2 (Revised June 2008); pp. 119-127

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AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC

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Source: NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates, Table 9 (Revised June 2008)

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AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC

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Black Doctorate Recipients In Engineering By Gender : 2000-2006

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AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC

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AAAS Headquarters, Washington, DC

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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.

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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.