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Join NSF for 'Trends in U.S. faculty hiring and retention from ten years of data: a study of prestige, diversity and inequality' by Dr. Daniel Larremore
National Science Foundation sent this bulletin at 09/21/2022 09:30 AM EDT
Register to attend the 2022 Waterman Lecture: 'Trends in U.S. faculty hiring and retention from ten years of data: a study of prestige, diversity and inequality'
On September 28 at 1 p.m. Eastern, Dr. Daniel Larremore will discuss his lab’s research using mathematical methods and network analyses to examine the academic employment and doctoral education of all tenure-track faculty at Ph.D.-granting U.S. universities from 2011 to 2020. The results reveal inequalities in faculty production, prestige, retention and gender, exacerbated by recurring patterns of attrition.
Real-time captions will be displayed in Zoom during the event. For questions or to request other reasonable accommodations, please contact Waterman@nsf.gov at least three business days before the lecture.