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TABLE A-1: Some Sponsors of Postsecondary Science and Engineering Interventions
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Akron, University of
Dr. Glenn Atwood Dean, College of Engineering Akron, OH 44325 216-375-7593
American Association of Blacks in Energy
Dr. Leandra Abbott 801 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Suite 250, Washington, DC 20003 202-547-9378
American Association of Cereal Chemists
Mr. Raymond J. Tarleton, Executive Vice President 3340 Pilot Knob Road, St. Paul, MN 55121 612-454-7250
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Foundation
J. H. Howard, Chairman, AAPG Grants-in-Aid Committee c/o AAPG Headquarters, PO Box 979, Tulsa, OK 74101-0979 918-584-2555
American Association of University Women
Ms. Avis Davis, Program Officer, Educational Foundation 1111 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 202-728-7614
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Dr. Leroy B. Townsend, Chair, ACS Medicinal Chemistry Division, Fellowship Selection Committee Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1065 313-764-7547
Dr. Mary E. Thompson, Chair, Women Chemists Committee 1155 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 202-872-4600
American Consulting Engineering Council (ACEC)
ACEC Research and Management Corporation 1–15 15th Street, NW, Suite 802, Washington, DC 20005 202-347-7474
American Economics Association, Committee on the Status of Women
Dr. Elizabeth Hoffman, Chair, CSWEP Department of Economics, University of Arizona, Tucsson, AZ 85721 602-621-6224
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American Geological Institute
Ms. Marilyn Suiter, Director of Special Programs 4220 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22302-1507 703-379-2480
American Geophysical Union
Director, Membership Programs Division 2000 Florida Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009 202-462-6903
American Indian Science & Engineering Society
Mr. Norbert Hill, Executive Director Engineering Society 1085 14th Street, Suite 1056, Boulder, CO 80302 303-492-8658
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Director, AIAA Student Programs 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW, Washington, DC 20024 202-646-7400
American Institute of Physics
Dr. Beverly F. Porter 335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 212-661-9404, ext. 615
American Physical Society
Dr. Bunny Clark Committee on the Status of Women in Physics 335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017-3483 212-682-7341
American Psychological Association
Dr. Gwendolyn P. Keita, Director, Women's Programs Office 1200 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 202-955-7767
American Society for Microbiology
Christina M. Johnson, Office of Public and Scientific Affairs 1325 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20005 202-737-3600
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
American Institute of Chemical Engineers 345 E. 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 212-705-7338
American Society for Engineering Education
Dr. Tobi A. Rothman, Director, Women in Engineering Division, School of Engineering & Computer Sciences, California State University, Northridge, CA 91330 819-885-2146
American Society of Naval Engineers
Scholarship Coordinator 1452 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3403 703-836-6727
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American Sociological Association
Director, Minority Fellowships Program 1722 N Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 202-955-3410
American Statistical Association (ASA)
Dr. Carolee Bush, ASA/NSF/NIST Research Program 1429 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3402 703-684-1221
American Water Works Association
Ms. Kimberly Knox, Manager of Education Programs 6666 West Quincy, Denver, CO 80235 303-794-7711
Argonne National Laboratory
Dr. Robert W. Springer, Director, Division of Educational Programs
Dr. John F. Mateja, Program Leader, Division of Educational Programs
Dr. Maryka Bhattacharyya, W.I.S. Program Initiator, Bldg. 202
Dr. Norman D. Peterson, Assistant to the Director 9700 South Cass Avenue, DEP 223, Argonne, IL 60439-4835 708-972-3366 or-3923 or-7229
Arizona State University
Dr. Gary D. Keller, Executive Director, Project 1000 Graduate College, Tempe, AZ 85287-1003 602-965-3958
Association for Women in Science
Ms. Catherine J. Didion, Executive Director 1522 K Street, NW, Suite 820, Washington, DC 20005 202-408-0742
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Crawford's Corner Road, Holmdel, NJ 07733-1988
• Special Programs Administrator, Room 1E-209
201-949-3728
• Engineering Scholarship Program Administrator, Room 1E-213
210-949-4301
• Dual Degree Scholarship Program Administrator
201-949-5592
• University Relations Summer Program Administrator, Room 1E-231
201-949-5592
• Graduate Research Program for Women
201-949-2943
• Cooperative Research Fellowships
201-949-2943
• Ph.D. Scholarship Program
Dr. C. K. N. Patel, Chair, Technical Relations Committee AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Avenue, Room 1A-222, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 201-582-3425
AT&T Network Systems
Dr. Sheila Pfafflin, District Manager, Human Resources 1 Speedwell Avenue, West, Morristown, NJ 07962 201-898-3452
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Augusta College
Dr. Gary Stroebel, Professor of Chemistry
Augusta, GA 30910 404-737-1422
Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation
Mr. Gerald J. Smith, Executive Director, Barry M. Goldwater Foundation
499 S. Capitol St., SW, Ste. 405, Washington, DC 20003-4013 202-755-2312
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Mr. Lionel M. Stevens
345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154-0037 212-546-4000
Bureau of the Census w/Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), NIST, & NSF
Ms. Carolee Bush, Research Programs, American Statistical Association
1429 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3402 703-684-1221
Business & Professional Women's Foundation
Ms. Linda Colvard Dorian, Executive Director
2012 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036 202-293-1200
California State Univ (CSU)
Dr. Costello Brown, Predoctoral Program Director, Office of the Chancellor
400 Golden Shore, Suite 312, Long Beach, CA 90802-4275 213-590-5974
Dr. Raymond Landis, Dean, School of Engineering and Technology
Dr. Margaret Jefferson, Director, Minorities in Science Program
5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032-8500 213-343-4508
CSU-Fresno
Dr. Francisco Pineda, Director
Graduate Studies and Research, Fresno, CA 93740-0051 213-590-5974
California, Univ. of
Dr. Ellen Switkes, Office of the President
300 Lakeside Drive, 18th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612 518-987-9479
UC-Berkeley
Office of Women and Graduate Minority Student Programs
c/o Carla Trujillo University of California 312 McLaughlin, Berkeley, CA 94720 510-643-6443
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Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Dr. Barbara Lazarus, Associate Provost for Academic Projects EDSH 209, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-6995
CMU Dept. of Engineering & Public Policy
Dr. M. Granger Morgan, Head of the Department
Dr. Cliff Davidson, Professor of Civil Engineering Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-2670
Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc.
Ms. Jeannette McElwee, Director of Community Affairs 444 S. Flower, Los Angeles, CA 90071 213-239-6905
City University of New York, Queens College
Dr. Burton Tropp, Professor of Chemistry Flushing, NY 11367 718-520-7231
Clare Booth Luce Fund
The Henry Luce Foundation, 111 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10020 212-489-7700
The Coca-Cola Company
Mr. Donald R. Greene, President, The Coca-Cola Foundation PO Drawer 17345, Atlanta, GA 30301 404-676-2680
College of Staten Island, Sunnyside
Dr. Elas Nunez-Wormack, Associate Dean of Faculty 715 Ocean Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301 718-390-7733
The Cooper Union
Dean of Admissions 41 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003 212-553-4120
Cornell University
Dr. Michele Fish, Director, Women's Program in Engineering 167 Olin Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-5201 607-255-3658
Dartmouth College
Dr. Carol B. Muller, Assistant Dean of Engineering 8000 Cummings Hall, Hanover, NH 03755-8000 603-646-3058
Dayton Power & Light Co.
Dr. H. T. Santo, Vice President PO Box 8815, Dayton, OH 45401 513-259-7212
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Digital Equipment Corp.
Ms. Jane Hamel, Corporate Contributions Program Manager
111 Powdermill Road, Maynard, MA 01754 508-493-9210
Douglass College
Dr. Ellen F. Mappen, Director, Douglass Project for Women in Math, Science, and Engineering
P. O. Box 270, New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0270 908-932-9191
East Tennessee State Univ.
Dr. Fred Sauceman, Director, PREP
PO Box 24010A, Johnson City, TN 37614 615-929-4317
E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company
Mr. Stacey J. Mobley, Vice President for External Affairs
1007 Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19898 302-774-8051
Elizabeth City State University
Dr. Sohindar Sachdeve, Director, Departmental Honors Program
Campus Box 951, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 919-335-3487
Emerson Electric Company
Ms. Jo A. Harmon, Vice President, Corporate Administration
8000 W. Florissant Ave., St. Louis, MO 63136 314-553-2000
Fluor Corporation
Mr. J. Robert Fluor II, Vice President, Corporate Relations
3333 Michelson, Irving, CA 92730 714-975-7171
General Motors Corporation
Ms. Jenny R. Machak, Director, Placement & College Relations
3044 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202 315-556-3565
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Dr. W. I. Tamblyn, President
PO Box 105605, Atlanta, GA 30348 404-521-4463
Graduate Women in Science
Sigma Delta Epsilon
111 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 200, Chicago, Il 60601-4298 312-616-0800
Hewlett-Packard Company
Director, SEED Program
PO Box 10301, Mail Stop 20-AC, Palo Alto, CA 94303-0890 415-857-2092
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Holiday Corporation
Ms. Laurisa Sellers, Director of Honywell Foundation
MN 12-5259, Honywell Plaza, Minneapolis, MN 55408 612-870-2368
Illinois State University
Dr. Glen Collier, Associate Professor of Biology
North and South Streets, Normal, IL 61761 309-438-7280
Institute for Industrial Engineers
Ms. Amanda F. Guthridge, Manager, Member Services
PO Box 6150, Norcross, GA 30091-6150 404-449-0460
International Business Machines Corporation
Dr. Sadagopan V. Varadachari, Director of Fellowships
PO Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 914-945-3000
Iota Sigma Pi
Dr. Linda Munchausen, Department of Chemistry and Physics
Box 372, SE Louisiana University, Hammond, LA 70402 504-549-2160
ITT Corporation
Mr. Juan C Capello, Senior Vice President & Director of Corporate Relations, 1330 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019 212-259-1000
Kerr-Mcgee Corporation
Ms. Paula Davis
PO Box 25861, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 405-270-1313
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Dr. Martha Krebs, Associate Director, Life Sciences Division
462A Donner Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720 510-486-4360
Litton Industries, Inc.
Ms. Nancy L. Thacker, Director of Personnel
360 N. Crescent Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310-859-5014
Martin Marietta Corporation
Dr. Michael A. Hopp, Director of Management and Organization Development
6801 Rockledge Dr., Bethesda, MD 20817 301-897-6211
Michigan State Univ.
EOP Fellowship Program, The Graduate School
246 Administration Building, East Lansing, MI 48824 517-355-0300
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Mills College
Professor Lenore Blum International Computer Science Institute (ICSI)
1947 Center Street, Suite 600, Berkeley, CA 94748-1105 510-643-9153
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. (3M)
Mr. Richard E. Hanson, Director of Community Affairs 3M Foundation
3M Center, Bldg 591-30-02, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 612-733-8335
Minnesota, University of
Dr. Barbara Pillinger, Director, Scholarship Programs
231 Pillsbury Drive, SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 612-625-0091
Ms. Kathleen W. Luker, Assistant to the Dean, College of Science and Engineering
10 University Drive, Duluth, MN 55812-9977 1-800-232-1339
Missouri, University of
Director, Women in Engineering Program
204 Rolla Building, Rolla, MO 65401 314-341-4212
Rover L. Mitchell, Dean, College of Agriculture
Agriculture Building 2-69, U of MO, Columbia, MO 65211 314-882-8301
Murray State University
Dr. Gary W. Boggess, Dean, College of Science
Murray, KY 42071 502-762-2886
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering
Dr. George Campbell, Jr., President
3 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 212-279-2626
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Dr. Sherri McGee, University Programs Manager, Office of Human Resources and Education
Dr. Robert W. Brown, Director, Educational Affairs Division, Office of External Relations
Ms. Margaret Finarelli, Associate Administrator, External Relations
NASA Headquarters, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20546 202-359-1524, 453-2171, or 453-8305
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National Chicano Council on Higher Education (NCCHE)
Dr. Eloy Rodriguez Director, NCCHE Science Fellowships School of Biological Sciences, T40, University of California, Irvine, CA 92717 714-856-6105
National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities (GEM)
Dr. Howard G. Adams, Executive Director PO Box 537, Notre Dame, IN 46556 219-287-1097
National Science Foundation
Dr. Joseph Danek, Director, Human Resources Development, Education and Human Resources Directorate
Dr. Robert Watson, Director, Undergraduate Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Education
Dr. Susan Duby, Director of Fellowships 1800 G Street, NW, Room 1225, Washington, DC 20550 202-357-7552, -9644, or-7536
w/Howard Hughes Medical Institue: at Cornell
Dr. Peter J. Bruns, Division of Biological Science Ithaca, NY 14853-2703 607-355-2376
at Carnegie Mellon
Dr. Barbara Lazarus, Associate Provost for Academic Projects EDSH 209, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-6995
National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation
Ms. Marji Bayers, Director, Professional Engineers in Education & Government 1420 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-2800
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Dr. Joann R. Raines, Assistant Director, Division of of Cooperative Education University Heights, Newark, NJ 07102 201-596-3250
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ
Dr. Edward Hayes, Vice Chancellor Greensboro, NJ 27411 919-334-7965
North Dakota, University of
Director, INMED 501 N. Columbia Road, Grand Forks, ND 58203 701-777-3037
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Northwestern University
Dr. Carolyn H. Krulee, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Affairs
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60201 708-491-7379
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Intern Programs Commission Washington, DC 20555 301-492-7000
Oak Ridge Associated Univ
Science/Engineering Education Division PO Box 117, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-0117
• Research Participation Program
615-576-1087
• Faculty Research Program
615-576-3423
• Hazardous Materials Management Training Program
615-576-1090
• Environmental Management Career Opportunities Research Experience
615-576-9278
• Faculty/Student Team Research
615-576-3190
• DOE Programs for Historically Black Colleges & Universities
615-576-3423
• Bureau of Mines (BoM) Academic Program, Science/Engineering Education Division
615-576-9655
Oberlin College
Dr. Gloria White, Professor of Mathematics Oberlin, OH 44074 216-775-8466 (or 8384)
Executive Director Carolinas-Ohio Science Education Network (COSEN) 314 Samuel Mather, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH 43022 614-427-5825
Office of Personnel Management
Mr. Leonard Klein, Associate Director, Career Entry & Employee Development Group 1900 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415 202-606-0800
Optical Society of America
Evelyn A. Roberts, Technical Activities Manager 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036 202-416-1960
Penn State National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program
Dr. Sylvia Stein 101 South Frear, University Park, PA 16802 814-863-7688
Phillips Petroleum Co.
Mr. R. G. Robinson, Director of Community Relations 16 B4 PBJ, Bartlesville, OK 74004 918-661-4597
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Potomac Electric Power Co.
Ms. Lorraine M. Drew, Manager, Community Relations and Educational Services RM 506, Washington, DC 20068 202-872-3490
Public Service Company of New Mexico
Evan Spanos, Vice President, Regulatory & Business Policy c/o Alvarado Square, Albuquerque, NM 87158 505-848-2860
Purdue University
Dr. Jane Z. Daniels, Director, Women in Engineering West Lafayette, IN 47907 317-494-3899
Reynolds Metals Co.
Ms. Sandra S. Walton, Director, Human Resource Development 6603 W. Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230 804-281-2510
San Jose State University
Dr. Jeanne Rossi Becker, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science San Jose, CA 95192 408-924-5112
Sandia National Laboratories
Ms. Denise Robinson, Personnel Division
E. L Hathaway, Project Manager
M. M. Vera, Project Manager
J. A. Argyle, Project Manager PO Box 969, Livermore, CA 94551-0969 415-294-3371
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Lori Nipp, Program Manager, Education Sears Tower, Dept 903, 6th Floor, Chicago, IL 60684 312-875-4499
Society of Automotive Engineers
Ms. Judy Rose, Coordinator of Scholarships Engineers Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435 513-873-2321
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Scholarship Committee, SEG PO Box 702740, Tulsa, OK 74170 918-493-3516
Society of Women Engineers
Ms. B. J. Harrod, Executive Director 345 East 47th Street, Room 305, New York, NY 10017 212-705-7459 or-7855
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
American Chemical Society
Third or fourth-year doctoral student
American Geophysical Union
Women of high academic achievement and promise; 1st-year graduate student
American Indian Science & Engineering Society
American Indians
American Institute of Aeronautics &
Astronautics: Liquid Propulsion Technical Cmte, General Aviation Systems Technical Cmte
U.S. citizens in liquid rocket propulsion field, general aviation, with at least 1 academic year complete; GPA = 3.0+
American Institute of Physics
American Psychological Association
Minorities; neuroscience students
American Society of Chemical Engineers
American Society for Microbiology
U.S. citizens, minority PhD candidates at accredited school
American Sociological Association
Black, Hispanic, American Indian, and Asian American students
American Water Works Association
Association for Women Geoscientists
Foundation
Women with an interrupted education
Association for Women in Science
Women in life, physical, social science or engineering
AT&T Bell Labs
U.S. citizens, PhD candidates
Bristol-Myers Squibb
+ The Commonwealth Fund
Minorities
Business & Professional Women's Fdn.
Minority women over age 25
California State University, Fresno
Underrepresented minorities
California, University of
Carnegie Mellon University
PhD students in civil engineering
Clare Luce Booth Fund
Students in physics, chemistry, biology, meteorology, engineering, computer science, and mathematics
Institute of Industrial Engineers
Full-time industrial engineering & active IIE member; GPA = 3.4+
International Business Machines Corp
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Michigan State University
Minority U.S. citizens who demonstrate academic ability & financial need
Missouri, University of
U.S. citizens, primarily minorities
NASA
Institutions interested in cooperative inter-disciplinary research between universities, industry, and state and local governments
National Consortium for Graduate
Degrees for Minorities
U.S. citizens; racial/ethnic minorities
National Institutes of Health
U.S. citizens; minorities
National Science Foundation
National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation
Master's program in Business, Engineering Management, or Public Administration
Spelman College
Black women
State University of New York
New graduate students, graduate students of opportunity programs, and graduate teaching assistants who are racial/ethnic minorities
U.S. Dept of Agriculture
U.S. citizens having demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to a career in the food and agricultural sciences
U.S. Dept of Commerce: NOAA & NIST
Students in marine-related fields showing promise of contribution to NIST programs
U.S. Dept of Defense
Women PhDs at critical points in their careers
U.S. Dept of Education
Full-time minorities & women students of exceptional ability and demonstrated financial need
U.S. Dept of Energy
U.S. citizens; HBCUs; students of nuclear engineering at University of California
U.S. Dept of the Interior:
Students with less than 1 year of graduate school
Bureau of Mines
U.S. Dept of Veterans Affairs:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
HBCUs
Zonta International
Women qualified for graduate study
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Grants & Loans
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Studies relating to the search & development of hydrocarbons & economic sedimentary minerals and/or to environmental geology
American Association of University Women
Women in PhD programs
Association for Women in Science
AWIS chapter member
Business & Professional Women's Fdn.
U.S. citizens, full or part time women students
California State University
New and continuing full-time students enrolled in doctoral programs at accredited universities
Graduate Women in Science
U.S. and Canadian citizens showing outstanding academic ability and involved in research
NASA
Doctoral candidates in social/behavioral or biological sciences
National Institutes of Health
U.S. citizens, minorities
Internships, Traineeships, & Part-Time Employment
American Psychological Association
U.S. citizens pursuing PhD full time or careers leading to delivery of psychological service or research science
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Hewlett-Packard Co.
Women & minorities who are strong academic achievers
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Graduate students & faculty
Minnesota, University of
Minorities and women
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
U.S. citizens currently enrolled in graduate program related to training technology
Sandia National Labs
Outstanding students in specific S&E disciplines
U.S. Dept of Defense
U.S. Dept of Energy
U.S. citizens having B average in applicable fields; degree students in energy-related major
U.S. Dept of Justice
Well-qualified, upper-level students in biochemistry, chemistry, and physics
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Students at HBCUs interested in seeking solutions to major environmental problems0
U.S. Geological Survey
Minorities & women
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Mentoring Programs
American Economics Association
Association for Women in Science
Bristol-Myers Squib
California, University of
Women in the economics profession
AWIS chapter member
Women
Research, Semester Courses, & Laboratory Experiences
American Psychological Association
American Statistical Association
Argonne National Lab
Carnegie Mellon University, Dept. of Engineering & Public Policy
Lawrence Berkeley Lab NASA
National Institutes of Health
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Sandia National Labs
Spelman College
U.S. Dept of Defense
U.S. Dept of Energy
U.S. citizens, minority students in full-time doctoral
U.S. citizen juniors and seniors w/3.0+ GPA
Graduate students & faculty
U.S. citizens, full-time students
Students in chemistry, biology, or physics at minority institution
U.S. citizens, team of 1 student and 1 full-time faculty member at accredited colleges or universities
High-ability students in Master's degree programs
Black women
Postdocs in selected S&E fields
U.S. citizens; Master's and PhD candidates; postgrads; recent postgrads with degree in appropriate field
Summer Research
AT&T Bell Labs
California State University
California State University, Fresno
East Tennessee State University
National Institutes of Health
U.S. citizens, women & minorities having 3.0+ GPA; outstanding BS, MS, and PhD candidates within 2 years of graduation
Minority, disabled and women students
Underrepresented minorities
Native-born minorites, persons who are disadvantaged socially, educationally, or economically
Students in chemistry, biology, or physics at minority institution
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Sandia National Labs
Spelman College
U.S. Dept of Defense
U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services: Centers for Disease Control and Public Health Service
U.S. citizens, team of 1 student and 1 full-time faculty member at accredited colleges or universities
High-ability students
Black women
U.S. citizens, minorities
Travel Grants
American Chemical Society
American Physical Society
California, University of, Berkeley
Optical Society of America
Women students presenting research findings at professional meetings
Women physicists
Women and ethnic minorities
members of OSA
Tutorial\Academic Workshops
Argonne National Labs
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Women
U.S. citizens; minority students & faculty
* Unless otherwise indicated, the program is open to all graduate science and engineering majors.
NOTE: "Minorities" refers to those racial/ethnic groups traditionally underparticipating in science and engineering.
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TABLE A-4. NRC Research Associateship Programs, 1992 Program Year.
Postdoctoral Research Associateship (Type I) Programs
The Aerospace Corporation
(AERO)
National Institute of Standards & Technology
(NIST)
U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS)
Resident Research Associateship (Type II) Programs
Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration
(ADAMHA)
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute
(AFRRI)
Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA)
Center for Devices and Radiological Health
(CDRH)
Morgantown Energy Technology Center
(METC)
NASA-Ames Research Center
(ARC)
NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
(GSFC)
NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL)
NASA-Johnson (Lyndon B.) Space Center
(JSC)
NASA-Kennedy (John F.) Space Center
(KSC)
NASA-Langley Research Center
(LaRC)
NASA-Lewis Research Center
(LeRC)
NASA-Marshall (George C.) Space Flight Center
(MSFC)
NASA-Science and Technology Laboratory
(STL)
National Center for Infectious Diseases
(NCID)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH)
National Institutes of Health
(NIH)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)
Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Division
(NRaD)
Naval Medical Research and Development and Command
(NMRDC)
Naval Postgraduate School
(NPS)
U.S. Air Force Laboratories
(USAF)
U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
(ARDEC)
U.S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory
(BRL)
U.S. Army Chemical research, Development and Engineering Center
(CRDEC)
U.S. Army Electronics Technology and Devices Lab
(ETDL)
U.S. Army Harry Diamond Laboratories
(HDL)
U.S. Army Medical Research & Development Command
(AMRDC)
U.S. Army Missile Command
(MICOM)
U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
(ARI)
Battlefield Environment Directorate
(BED)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(FWS)
Cooperative Research Associateship (TYPE III) Programs
Naval Research Laboratory
(NRL)
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TABLE A-5: Some Interventions to Recruit and Retain Science and Engineering Faculty in the United States
Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Achievement & Development Awards
American Chemical Society
American Indian Science & Engineering Society
American Society for Engineering Education
International Business Machines
U.S. Dept of the Interior: Bureau of Mines
National Science Foundation
Public Service Company of New Mexico
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Society of Women Engineers
Outstanding academic chemists
Outstanding teachers of Native Americans
Outstanding women engineering and engineering technology faculty
Non-tenured faculty
U.S. citizens, full-time, non-tenured faculty at accredited institutions
Women
Faculty at New Mexico's six public universities
Undergraduate faculty
Women engineers
Career Development & Advancement
American Society for Engineering Education
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National Science Foundation
Outstanding women engineering and engineering technology faculty
U.S. citizens, minorities and full-time faculty at specified institutions
Women & minority researchers
Comprehensive Programs
California, University of
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National Institutes of Health
U.S. Dept of Energy
Women & minorities
Community college faculty in environmental technology
Faculty & students at institutions with substantial minority enrollments
Faculty at HBCUs
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Equipment
Digital Equipment Corporation
Non-tenured faculty
Fellowships & Scholarships & Associateships
California, University of
Women & Minorities
Grants & Loans
Clare Booth Luce Fund
National Institute of Health
National Science Foundation
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Junior women faculty of the highest calibre
Faculty at minority institutions
U.S. citizens; women or members of underrepresented minority groups
Research & Laboratory Experiences
Bureau of the Census: Beureau of Labor Statistics + National Institute of Standards & Technology + National Science Foundation
Environmental Protection Agency
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National Science Foundation
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
U.S. Dept of Defense: Office of Naval Research
U.S Dept of Energy
Recognized researchers submitting detailed proposals
Faculty at HBCUs
U.S. citizens, team of 1 student & 1 full-time faculty member at accredited institution
Full-time, tenured or tenure-track faculty members; promising minority investigators
Qualified faculty at HBCUs
Academic researchers who have held a Ph.D. for less than 5 years
Undergraduate faculty; team of 1 student and 1 full-time faculty member, U.S. citizens, at accredited institutions; faculty at HBCUs, full-time faculty
Sabbaticals
Sandia National Labs + Associated Western Univ.
Faculty in science
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Summer Research
Argonne National Lab
NASA + American Society for Engineering Education
Oak Ridge Associated Universites
U.S. Dept of Energy Bureau of Engraving & Printing
U.S. citizens, full-time faculty at U.S. institutions
U.S.citizens with teaching/research aspirations
U.S. citizens, full-time, permanent faculty member at accredited U.S. college or university
Full-time faculty at HBCUs, U.S. citizens
Visiting Scientists Programs & Workshops
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
American Physical Society
U.S. Dept of Justice: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Math and science faculty
Women physicists in academe
Full-time faculty in forensic research, infrared analysis or soil analysis, organic trace analysis
* Unless otherwise indicated, the program is open to all science and engineering faculty.
NOTE. ''Minorities'' refers to those racial/ethnic groups traditionally underparticipating in science and engineering.
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Career Development
Argonne National Lab
Environmental Protection Agency
Neuclear Regulatory Commission
Office of Personnel Management
U.S. Dept of Agriculture: Farmer's Home Administration
All degree levels
Women & minorities
All NRC employees
Nonsupervisory employees; scientific and technical specialists; managers
Technical employees at all levels
Continuing Education
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Engineers
Comprehensive Programs
Argonne National Lab
U.S. Dept of Defense: Office of Naval Research
U.S. Dept of Energy
Appointment
Female postdocs
50% of program participants are in S&E fields
Fellowship & Scholarships & Associateships
Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Dept of Defense
U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services
Open to all levels and occupations
Recent B.S. recipients
Ph.D. employees
Flexplace
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Current employees engaged in "portable" work and whose most recent performance rating was at least "Fully Successful;" must be able to work without close supervision
Internships, Traineeships, & Part-Time Employment
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Recent college graduates (entry-level employees) having limited nuclear-related, industrial, and regulatory experience
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Program Type
Sponsor
Targeted Group*
Rotational Assignments
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
All NRC employees
Seminars
NASA
Journey-level women in S&E occupations
Visiting Scientists Programs & Workshops
Argonne National Lab
Environmental Protection Agency
Women GS/GM-13-15, PHS commissioned officers, SES
* Unless otherwise indicated, the program is open to all scientists and engineers in the federal government.
NOTE: "Minorities" refers to those racial/ethnic groups traditionally underparticipating in science and engineering.
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