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Mulvey, Patrick; Nicholson, Starr – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2012
Each fall the Statistical Research Center conducts its Survey of Enrollments and Degrees, which asks all degree-granting physics and astronomy departments in the U.S. to provide information concerning the numbers of students they have enrolled and counts of recent degree recipients. In connection with this survey, the authors ask for the names and…
Descriptors: Physics, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Student Surveys
McFarling, Mark; Neuschatz, Michael; Mulvey, Patrick J. – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2004
The American Institute of Physics has regularly reported information about physics and astronomy graduate students since 1968. In more recent years the survey has shifted to focus on first-year graduate students, with a survey of the full population of graduate students every few years. This report covers surveys of first-year students for the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Astronomy, Physics, Doctoral Programs
Ivie, Rachel; Ray, Kim Nies – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2005
Despite years of continued growth, women's participation in physics remains among the lowest of any scientific field. The issue is of great concern to many in the scientific community, spawning talks at conferences, data collection efforts, and speculation about the causes of women's low participation in physics. Although women's participation in…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Females, Astronomy, Physics