Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at Yale

 

Motivation


Objectives

The overall goals of the conference are:

In order to meet these goals, the specific objectives for the conference are that the participants leave with:

Statement of Need

The low representation of women in physics is an issue of international concern and has been highlighted by events such as the recent 2nd IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics1. This disparity points to an untapped resource of talented women who could contribute to the scientific community and future developments in science. The percentage of degrees awarded to women in physics in the USA is much lower than in some other countries.

In the AIP report, Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2005, the US ranked 12 out of 19 countries for percentage of PhDs awarded to women and 11th out of 20 countries for percentage of Bachelor's Degrees awarded to women in these fields2. The representation of women in physics is progressively lower at each rung higher in the academic ladder. One of the key transitions is from undergraduate to graduate school. Nationally 22% of Physics Bachelor's degrees were awarded to women. In contrast only 18% of Physics PhDs were awarded to women. Perhaps even more strikingly, only 13% of the US citizens receiving PhDs were women2.

Recognizing the need for increased efforts focused on the undergraduate-to-graduate transition, two graduate students at USC conceived of and organized a Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics, held at USC on January 14-15, 20063. The conference was attended by 29 undergraduate women from a diverse group of institutions across California and was funded by USC. With funding from the NSF and continued support from USC, a Second Annual Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics was held at USC on Jan 13-14, 2007. This conference was attended by significantly more undergraduate women (71), including two seed groups from UMich and Yale.

Inspired by the success of the first two conferences, and a desire to make this event accessible to undergraduate women across the US, conferences are being planned in 2008 for undergraduate women in physics at USC, UMich and Yale. The conferences will be modeled on the first two events and so will once again focus on the critical transition from undergraduate to graduate study. The conferences' overarching aim is to give young women the confidence, motivation and resources to apply to graduate school and complete a successful doctoral thesis.

  1. Second IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics: http://www.cbpf.br/~women-physics/
  2. Ivie, Rachel, and Kim Nies Ray, (2005) Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2005 College Park MD: American Institute of Physics
  3. Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics homepage: http://physics.usc.edu/~wiphys/conference.html
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