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Changing Roles for Women in Research Universities
http://www.rpi.edu/~newbeh/rrwp.htm
Article on experiences as a woman physict
Heidi Newberg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Invited talk, American Physical Society Meeting, April 2001, Washington,
DC, session on Recruiting and Retaining Women
A Chair of One's Own
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v408/n6813/full/408647a0_fs.html
The upper reaches of academe remain stubbornly inaccessible to women.
Nature article, December 7, 2000
MIT Report
http://web.mit.edu/fnl/women/Fnlwomen.htm
Study of Women Faculty in Science.
A Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT
M.I.T. Numbers
Faculty By Gender and School: October 1998
Trends in the Early Careers of Life Scientists
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/trends/#contents
Shirley Tilghman (Chair), Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Disparities in the Salaries and Appointments of
Academic Women and Men
http://www.aaup.org/Wrepup.htm
An Update of a 1988 Report of Committee W
on the Status of Women in the Academic Profession
By Ernst Benjamin
Women's Slow Progress Up the Professional Ladder:
Just One Big Schema?
http://www.apa.org/journals/cnt/feb99/cnt44131.html
Looks at factors regarding the slow advancement of women
The IPEDS Interactive Database at Arizona State University
http://129.219.88.111/ipeds/
Arizona State University data base that provides information on faculty
salarys for different institutions and breaks out the data by gender.
The Chronicle of Higher Education. http://chronicle.com/jobs/v45/i37/4537sptlt.htm
Article and data on grad students which includes info on jobs they
are taking.
APA Website Information
http://www.apa.org/pi/wpo/
* Surviving and Thriving in Academia: A Guide for Women and Ethnic Minorities;
Task Force on the Changing Gender Composition of Psychology
* Women in the American Psychological Association
and Women in Academe (report is in the process of being completed).
* Additionally, the Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs has a number of
useful http://www.wpw.org/pi/oema
The Women in Biology Internet Launch Page
http://pingu.salk.edu/%7Eforsburg/bio.html
A wonderful starting point for finding information - it provides
lists of links to available information on the web regarding
women in biomedical sciences especially information relevant to
women who are graduate students, postdocs, or more senior
scientists. The topics range from science education, to practical
career issues, to the history of women in science.
4000 years of women in science
http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/4000ws.html
National Womens Hall of Fame
http://www.greatwomen.org/
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