Assessing Graduate Programs
Is Your Graduate Department in Physics Female Friendly?
The APS Committee on the Status of Women in Physics (CSWP) has facilitated the collection of responses to a series of questions about graduate programs in physics that should be helpful to those interested in assessing the climate for women at various graduate schools. Department chairs (or their assignees) were asked the five questions below. All the responses are self-reported by department chairs (or their assignees), and the APS and CSWP assume no responsibility for the accuracy of the information submitted.
The responses, for each institution, can be obtained by clicking on the name of the institution below. The questions are:- How many tenure-track or tenured faculty -- male/female?
- How many graduate students ? -- male/female?
- How many post doctoral associates? -- male/female?
- Is there a family leave policy for graduate students? If so, describe.
- Is there family health insurance available for graduate students? Is it included in the stipend?
- In a paragraph, please describe why someone applying to graduate school who is interested in a female-friendly department should choose your institution.
The institutions listed are below. If you are a department chair, and would like to add (or change) your institution's contribution, please e-mail Deanna Ratnikova for the web site address where data can be entered.
195 total surveys as of today
• Air Force Institute of Technology (Engineering Physics)
• Arizona State University (Physics and Astronomy)
• Arkansas State University (Chemistry and Physics)
• Brigham Young University (Physics & Astronomy)
• California State Univerisity Northridge (Physics and Astronomy)
• California State University Fullerton
• California State University Long Beach
• California State University, Fresno
• Caltech
• Clemson University (Physics and Astronomy)
• Columbia University (Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics)
• Columbia University (Astronomy and Astrophysics)
• Dartmouth College (Physics & Astronomy)
• Florida Institute of Technology (Physics & Space Sciences)
• George Mason University (Physics and Astronomy)
• George Washington University
• Georgia Institute of Technology
• Harvard
• Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) (Applied Physics)
• IUPUI
• Indiana University Bloomington (Astronomy)
• Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
• Iowa State University (Department of Physics and Astronomy)
• MIT
• Michigan Technological University
• Mississippi State University (Physics and Astronomy)
• New Jersey Institute of Technology
• New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
• New Mexico State University (Astronomy)
• North Carolina State University
• Northern Illinois University
• Ohio State University (Astronomy)
• Princeton University (Astronomy)
• Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
• Rutgers University (Physics and Astronomy)
• SMU
• San Francisco State Univ (Physics and Astronomy)
• Southern Illinois University Carbondale
• Stony Brook (Physics and Astronomy)
• Syracuse University (Department of Physics)
• The University of Tulsa (Physics & Engineering Physics)
• U. of Oklahoma (Homer L. Dodge Department of Phys. and Astr.)
• U. of Oklahoma (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Alabama (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Alabama at Birmingham
• University of Alaska, Fairbanks
• University of Arizona (Astronomy)
• University of Arizona, Dept. of Astronomy/Steward Observatory (Astronomy)
• University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
• University of British Columbia (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of California Los Angeles (Dept. Physics and Astronomy)
• University of California, Berkeley
• University of California, Berkeley (Astronomy)
• University of California, Davis
• University of California, Davis (Applied Science)
• University of California, Irvine (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of California, Riverside (Department of Physics and Astronomy)
• University of California, San Diego
• University of California, Santa Barbara
• University of California, Santa Cruz
• University of California, Santa Cruz (Astronomy/Astrophysics)
• University of Central Florida
• University of Colorado (Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences)
• University of Colorado, Boulder
• University of Delaware (Physics & Astronomy)
• University of Denver (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Houston Clear Lake
• University of Illinois at Chicago
• University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
• University of Illinois, Astronomy Department
• University of Iowa (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Kansas (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• University of Louisville (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Maryland (Astronomy)
• University of Maryland, Baltimore County
• University of Massachusetts Amherst
• University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Astronomy)
• University of Michigan (Applied Physics)
• University of Michigan (Astronomy Dept)
• University of Minnesota (Department of Astronomy)
• University of Minnesota Duluth
• University of Minnesota Twin Cities
• University of Missouri-Columbia
• University of Missouri-St. Louis
• University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• University of North Texas (Physics)
• University of Notre Dame, Department of Physics
• University of Oregon (Physics)
• University of Pittsburgh (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras
• University of South Carolina (Physics and Astronomy)
• University of Southern California
• University of Texas at Arlington
• University of Texas at Arlington
• University of Texas at Austin (Astronomy Department)
• University of Texas at Austin
• University of Texas at Dallas
• University of Toledo (Physics & Astronomy)
• University of Utah (Department of Physics & Astronomy)
• University of Washington (Astronomy) (Astronomy)
• University of Wisconsin, Madison
• University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
• WPI
• Washington University (Physics & Astronomy)







