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CPST Annual Meeting
CPST Annual Meeting
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November 5 - 6, 2009
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[New!] Evaluation of the AAAS Women’s International Scientific Cooperation (WISC) Project
From 2001-2003, 193 U.S. women scientists and engineers received small grants to nurture international research collaborations. The grants, funded by NSF and administered by AAAS, allowed their recipients to establish international research partnerships in more than 60 countries. This report provides details about the program and its impacts. Click here to download.
[New!] QEM's Report on Community Feedback to NSF's Data Suppression Procedures
A report on the Impact of the Suppression of Small Data Cells in the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) Reports is now available to CPST members. Members click here and login to view report.
CPST Comments Is Now STEMTrends
CPST Comments has been transformed into a new publication called STEMTrends. Click Here to learn more.
Top 100 Institutions Which Award Bachelor's Degrees to URMs
Tables of the top 100 institutions granting bachelor's degrees to URMs for various disciplines are now available to CPST members and non-members. Click Here To Download or Purchase
  CPST Wants You To Know
Category: Salaries
In 2008, individuals with only a high school diploma earned on average $591 a week compared to bachelor degree recipients who earned $978.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Betty Vetter Seminars
Next Seminar:
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Speaker:
Deborah Santiago
Topic:
Latinas in Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Mathematics (STEM)
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