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NC OPT-EDNC OPT-EDSocial, Behavioral, Social, Behavioral, Economic Sciences Economic Sciences
Research Opportunities Research Opportunities and Beyondand Beyond
September 22, 2006September 22, 2006
Steven G. UllmannSteven G. Ullmann
University of MiamiUniversity of MiamiAs of April 18, 2023
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Representation of MinoritiesRepresentation of Minoritiesin Faculty Positions – U.S. Datain Faculty Positions – U.S. Data
NOTES: Faculty includes full, associate and assistant professors plus instructors. Includes Native Americans. Excludes medical sciences. Percentages rounded because of small sample sizes. Life sciences include biological and agricultural sciences.SOURCE: NSF/SRS, Survey of Doctorate Recipients.Source: Presentation by Dr. Wanda E. Ward, Directorate for Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation
5%
4% 4% 4% 4%
7%7%
6% 6% 6% 6%
9%
7%
8%
6% 6% 6%
9%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
Science &Engineering
Engineering Physicalsciences
Computer/mathsciences
Life sciences Social/Behav.Sciences
1991 2001 2003
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Representation of Blacks, Representation of Blacks, Hispanics, American Indians, and Hispanics, American Indians, and
Women in 2003 in the Social Women in 2003 in the Social Behavioral and Economic SciencesBehavioral and Economic Sciences
*U.S. citizens and permanent residents.SOURCE: NCES, IPEDS Completions Survey; NSF/SRS, Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering, and Survey of Earned Doctorates.Source: Presentation by Dr. Wanda E. Ward, Directorate for Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation
37.4%
0.2%
2.7%
2.8%
41.4%
0.4%
4.0%
4.0%
50.3%
0.7%
7.3%
8.3%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Women
American Indians*
Hispanics*
Blacks*
Percent of total
S&E Bachelor's (2003)
S&E Full-time GraduateEnrollment (Fall 2003)
S&E Doctorates (2004)
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Representation of Minorities in Representation of Minorities in Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences
- 2001- 2001
Sources: NCES, IPEDS Completions Survey, NSF/SRS, Survey of Earned Doctorates, NSF/SRS Survey of Doctorate Recipients.Source: Presentation by Dr. Wanda E. Ward, Directorate for Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation
8.6%
10.2%
12.8%
16.7%
19.9%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
S&E Bachelor Awards (2000)
S&E Master's (2000)
S&E Doctorate Awards
S&E Doctoral Faculty
S&E Doctoral Faculty in Res.Univ.
Social and Economic SciencesSocial and Economic Sciences
Note: Includes Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Area Studies, Other Social Sciences.
Behavioral and Cognitive SciencesBehavioral and Cognitive Sciences
9.8%
9.8%
11.2%
16.3%
19.0%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
S&E Bachelor Awards (2000)
S&E Master's (2000)
S&E Doctorate Awards
S&E Doctoral Faculty
S&E Doctoral Faculty in Res.Univ.
Note: Includes Psychology, Archeology, Anthropology, Geography, Linguistics, Social Psychology.
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NSF – SBE Alliance NSF – SBE Alliance UniversitiesUniversitiesOur NetworkOur Network
University of North University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCarolina at Chapel Hill
University of MarylandUniversity of Maryland University of MiamiUniversity of Miami Howard UniversityHoward University University of FloridaUniversity of Florida UC BerkeleyUC Berkeley UC Los AngelesUC Los Angeles UC Santa BarbaraUC Santa Barbara The City University of The City University of
NYNY University of Texas University of Texas
(Austin)(Austin) University of Southern University of Southern
CaliforniaCalifornia
Michigan State Michigan State UniversityUniversity
Wayne State UniversityWayne State University Northwestern Northwestern
UniversityUniversity University of IllinoisUniversity of Illinois Penn State UniversityPenn State University University of ChicagoUniversity of Chicago Temple UniversityTemple University Ohio State UniversityOhio State University University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin
(Madison)(Madison) Stanford UniversityStanford University Texas A&MTexas A&M
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Methodology / Activities Methodology / Activities
Preparing Future Faculty Programs Preparing Future Faculty Programs at Howard Universityat Howard University
Exchange ListsExchange Lists Diversity ForumDiversity Forum Compact for Faculty Diversity – Compact for Faculty Diversity –
Institute on teaching and Mentoring. Institute on teaching and Mentoring. This year in Miami. This year in Miami.
More than 900 underrepresented minority More than 900 underrepresented minority PhDs students. We will be there.PhDs students. We will be there.
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What UM is doing to enhance the What UM is doing to enhance the Population of Under-Represented Population of Under-Represented
Minority (URM) PhDs.Minority (URM) PhDs.
The University of Miami is listed by the The University of Miami is listed by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as one National Science Foundation (NSF) as one of the top 25 producers of under-of the top 25 producers of under-represented minority PhDs in the social, represented minority PhDs in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences.behavioral, and economic sciences.
On a percentage basis, UM is ranked 3On a percentage basis, UM is ranked 3rdrd in the nation behind Howard University in the nation behind Howard University and the University of Puerto Rico.and the University of Puerto Rico.
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations
Agricultural and Resource Agricultural and Resource EconomicsEconomics
AnthropologyAnthropology ArchaeologicalArchaeological Biological and PhysicalBiological and Physical Linguistic AnthropologyLinguistic Anthropology Social and CulturalSocial and Cultural
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations CommunicationCommunication
Broadcast/Video StudiesBroadcast/Video Studies Critical and Cultural StudiesCritical and Cultural Studies Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in CommunicationGender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication Health CommunicationHealth Communication International and Intercultural CommunicationInternational and Intercultural Communication Interpersonal/Small Group CommunicationInterpersonal/Small Group Communication JournalismJournalism Mass CommunicationMass Communication Organization CommunicationOrganization Communication Public Relations/AdvertisingPublic Relations/Advertising Social Influence and Political CommunicationSocial Influence and Political Communication Speech and Rhetorical StudiesSpeech and Rhetorical Studies
10
Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations EconomicsEconomics
Behavioral EconomicsBehavioral Economics EconometricsEconometrics Economic HistoryEconomic History Economic TheoryEconomic Theory Growth and DevelopmentGrowth and Development Industrial OrganizationIndustrial Organization International EconomicsInternational Economics Labor EconomicsLabor Economics MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics Public EconomicsPublic Economics
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations
GeographyGeography Physical and Environmental GeographyPhysical and Environmental Geography Human GeographyHuman Geography Nature and Society RelationsNature and Society Relations Geographic Information SciencesGeographic Information Sciences
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations LinguisticsLinguistics
Anthropological Linguistics/SociolinguisticsAnthropological Linguistics/Sociolinguistics Applied LinguisticsApplied Linguistics Comparative and Historical LinguisticsComparative and Historical Linguistics Computational LinguisticsComputational Linguistics Discourse/Text LinguisticsDiscourse/Text Linguistics First/Second Language AcquisitionFirst/Second Language Acquisition Typological Linguistics and Linguistic DiversityTypological Linguistics and Linguistic Diversity Language Description/DocumentationLanguage Description/Documentation MorphologyMorphology Phonetics/PhonologyPhonetics/Phonology Psycholinguistics/NeurolinguisticsPsycholinguistics/Neurolinguistics Semantics /PragmaticsSemantics /Pragmatics SyntaxSyntax
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations
Political SciencePolitical Science American PoliticsAmerican Politics Comparative PoliticsComparative Politics International RelationsInternational Relations Models and MethodsModels and Methods Political TheoryPolitical Theory
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public AdministrationPublic Administration Public AdministrationPublic Administration Public AffairsPublic Affairs Public PolicyPublic Policy Urban StudiesUrban Studies
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations Psychology (Ph.D. programs only)Psychology (Ph.D. programs only)
Biological PsychologyBiological Psychology Clinical Psychology (Ph.D. programs only)Clinical Psychology (Ph.D. programs only) Cognition and PerceptionCognition and Perception Cognitive PsychologyCognitive Psychology Community PsychologyCommunity Psychology Developmental PsychologyDevelopmental Psychology Health PsychologyHealth Psychology Industrial and Organizational PsychologyIndustrial and Organizational Psychology Personality and Social ContextsPersonality and Social Contexts Social PsychologySocial Psychology
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations SociologySociology
Demography, Population, and EcologyDemography, Population, and Ecology Family, Life Course, and SocietyFamily, Life Course, and Society Gender and SexualityGender and Sexuality Inequality and StratificationInequality and Stratification Medicine and HealthMedicine and Health Methodologies: Quantitative, Qualitative, Comparative, and HistoricalMethodologies: Quantitative, Qualitative, Comparative, and Historical Place and EnvironmentPlace and Environment Politics and Social ChangePolitics and Social Change Race and EthnicityRace and Ethnicity Regional SociologyRegional Sociology Rural SociologyRural Sociology Social Control, Law, Crime, and DevianceSocial Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance Social Psychology and InteractionSocial Psychology and Interaction Sociology of CultureSociology of Culture Theory, Knowledge and ScienceTheory, Knowledge and Science Work, Economy, and OrganizationsWork, Economy, and Organizations CriminologyCriminology
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Social and Behavioral Social and Behavioral and Economic Science and Economic Science
National Resource Council National Resource Council DesignationsDesignations
Emerging FieldsEmerging Fields Criminology and Criminal JusticeCriminology and Criminal Justice Science and Technology StudiesScience and Technology Studies Urban Studies and PlanningUrban Studies and Planning
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75%
25%
58%
42%
74%
26%
66%
34%
44%
56%
93%
7%
66%
34%
67%
33%
67%
33%
15%
85%81%
19%
33%
67%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Architecture
A & S
Business
Comm
unication
Education
Engineering
Music
LawM
edical
Nursing
RSMAS
Library
All Faculty by Gender
Male Female
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All Faculty by Race/Ethnicity
1%
7%8%11%
4%2%
5%3%3%
4%7% 7%
34%
22%
7%
21%
11%9%
18%
10%
20%
15%
47%
11%
1% 0%0%0% 0% 0% 0%0%1%2%
0%0%
67%
85%
57%
62%
82%80%
53%
69%
84%
67%
75%
44%
2%3%0%
5%
33%
6%
13%11%
2%
8%4%
2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Architecture
A & S
Business
Comm
unication
Education
Engineering
Music
LawM
edical
Nursing
RSMAS
Library
Black Hispanic American Indian White Asian/Pacific Islander
20
5-Year Trend: Gender
600
1000
1400
1800
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Male Female
5% change
15% change
838
1650
21
5-Year Trend: Race and Ethnicity
0200400600800
100012001400160018002000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
WhiteHispanicBlackAsian/Pacific IslanderAmerican-Indian
4%
13%
39% 16%
-13%
22
Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or permanent residents in 2004 (Male) in permanent residents in 2004 (Male) in
STEMSTEM
All FieldsAll Fields
Science and Eng. Science and Eng.
ScienceScience
AgriculturalAgricultural
Biological Biological
ComputerComputer
Ear., Atm,, & Oc. Ear., Atm,, & Oc.
MathematicsMathematics
Physical sci. Physical sci.
AstronomyAstronomy
ChemistryChemistry
PhysicsPhysics
Other phys. sci. Other phys. sci.
PsychologyPsychology
Social sci. Social sci.
Total Am. Indian/ Asian Black/ Hispanic White Other/
Alaska Nat African Am. Unknown
59
34
30
2
10
2
4
0
4
0
4
0
0
4
4
1,000
816
545
8
230
53
7
37
109
5
68
36
0
26
75
13,734
8,875
7,163
337
2,188
345
260
356
1,356
82
798
473
3
895
1,426
714
327
266
9
59
12
6
7
34
0
26
8
0
50
89
1,194
708
574
10
168
20
12
38
76
8
44
24
0
110
140
10,764
6,919
5,694
295
1,720
250
224
273
1,089
67
635
384
3
730
1,113
600
425
341
18
85
18
13
20
82
6
43
33
0
30
75
Source: National Science Foundation www.nsf.gov/statistics, 2006
23
Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or permanent residents in 2004 (Male) in permanent residents in 2004 (Male) in
STEMSTEMTotalTotal Am. Am.
Indian/ Indian/ Alaska Alaska Nat.Nat.
AsiaAsiann
Black/ Black/ African African
Am.Am.
HispanicHispanic WhiteWhite Other/ Other/ UnknowUnknow
nn
EngineeringEngineering 1,711,7122
44 271271 6161 134134 1,2251,225 8484
ChemicalChemical 232232 11 4040 33 1616 168168 1212
CivilCivil 159159 22 2424 44 3232 110110 33
ElectricalElectrical 430430 11 8989 2424 2626 276276 2727
MechanicalMechanical
255255 00 4141 1515 1616 179179 1212
OtherOther 636636 00 7777 1515 4444 492492 3030
Non-science Non-science & & EngineeringEngineering
4,854,8599
2525 184184 387387 486486 3,8453,845 175175
EducationEducation 1,791,7922
1414 3636 233233 194194 1,3661,366 4646
HealthHealth 346346 00 3030 2626 2020 265265 1515
Humanities Humanities
1,991,9922
88 7575 7171 208208 1,6601,660 7474
Prof/Other/Prof/Other/
UnknownUnknown
729729 33 4343 5757 6464 554554 4040
Source: National Science Foundation www.nsf.gov/statistics, 2006
24
Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or permanent residents in 2004 (Female) permanent residents in 2004 (Female)
in STEMin STEM
All FieldsAll Fields
Science and Eng. Science and Eng.
ScienceScience
AgriculturalAgricultural
Biological Biological
ComputerComputer
Ear., Atm,, & Oc. Ear., Atm,, & Oc.
MathematicsMathematics
Physical sci. Physical sci.
AstronomyAstronomy
ChemistryChemistry
PhysicsPhysics
Other phys. sci. Other phys. sci.
PsychologyPsychology
Social sci. Social sci.
Total Am. Indian/ Asian Black/ Hispanic White Other/
Alaska Nat African Am. Unknown
72
27
25
2
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
9
9
1,054
675
592
23
258
19
4
17
53
3
42
8
0
127
91
14,221
6,842
6,372
226
1,997
102
166
154
510
33
382
86
9
1,893
1,324
1,257
419
386
11
89
5
1
3
25
0
20
5
0
154
98
1,400
722
680
22
214
6
10
14
48
4
42
2
0
230
136
10,631
5,099
4,782
170
1,464
71
143
125
390
26
286
69
9
1,411
1,008
507
261
247
9
75
4
13
2
17
2
13
2
0
77
50
Source: National Science Foundation www.nsf.gov/statistics, 2006
25
Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens or permanent residents in 2004 (Female) permanent residents in 2004 (Female)
in STEMin STEMTotalTotal Am. Am.
Indian/ Indian/ Alaska Alaska Nat.Nat.
AsiaAsiann
Black/ Black/ African African
Am.Am.
HispanicHispanic WhiteWhite Other/ Other/ UnknowUnknow
nn
EngineeringEngineering 470470 22 8383 3333 4242 317317 1414
ChemicalChemical 8080 11 1818 77 88 4848 22
CivilCivil 6565 11 1111 33 88 4545 11
ElectricalElectrical 6868 00 2020 99 44 3636 11
MechanicalMechanical
4444 00 66 33 44 3131 22
OtherOther 213213 00 2828 1111 1818 157157 88
Non-science Non-science & & EngineeringEngineering
7,377,3799
4545 379379 838838 678678 5,5325,532 246246
EducationEducation 3,623,6255
3232 119119 554554 348348 2,6402,640 103103
HealthHealth 925925 33 6464 8181 7474 709709 3131
Humanities Humanities
2,052,0599
55 129129 9898 206206 1,6391,639 8585
Prof/Other/Prof/Other/
UnknownUnknown
770770 55 6767 105105 5050 544544 2424
Source: National Science Foundation www.nsf.gov/statistics, 2006
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The University of Miami is actively involved in The University of Miami is actively involved in producing and, in turn, networking to nurture and producing and, in turn, networking to nurture and ultimately hire under-represented minority PhDs.ultimately hire under-represented minority PhDs.
UM has received a $200,000 NSF grant to UM has received a $200,000 NSF grant to enhance the number of under-represented PhDs in enhance the number of under-represented PhDs in the Social Behavioral and Economic Science and is the Social Behavioral and Economic Science and is pursuing additional funding and similar alliances pursuing additional funding and similar alliances in the Science, Technology, Engineering and in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).Mathematics (STEM).
Additional minority Graduate Development Additional minority Graduate Development programs, networking, hiring opportunities programs, networking, hiring opportunities include:include: The Florida Education Fund – McKnight Fellow ProgramThe Florida Education Fund – McKnight Fellow Program The FAMU Feeder Scholars ProgramThe FAMU Feeder Scholars Program The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
(HACU) Programs(HACU) Programs
Atlantic Coast SBES AllianceAtlantic Coast SBES AllianceSponsored by the National Science Foundation Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
University of Miami NSF SBE AllianceUniversity of Miami NSF SBE Alliance
www.miami.edu/grad/nsfsbealliance Apply online today!Apply online today!
June 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007June 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007Coral Gables, FLCoral Gables, FL
Print our 5-page Print our 5-page BrochureBrochure
UM SBE Summer Research UM SBE Summer Research Fields:Fields:
• EconomicsEconomics• GeographyGeography• PsychologyPsychology• SociologySociology
Atlantic Coast SBES AllianceAtlantic Coast SBES AllianceSponsored by the National Science Foundation Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
University of Miami NSF SBE AllianceUniversity of Miami NSF SBE AllianceJune 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007June 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007Coral Gables, FLCoral Gables, FL
Target Students:Target Students:* African American* African American* Hispanic* Hispanic* American Indian students* American Indian students……who are rising juniors or seniorswho are rising juniors or seniors
Atlantic Coast SBES AllianceAtlantic Coast SBES AllianceSponsored by the National Science Foundation Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
University of Miami NSF SBE AllianceUniversity of Miami NSF SBE AllianceJune 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007June 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007Coral Gables, FLCoral Gables, FL
Objectives of the UM NSF SBE Summer Research Experience:Objectives of the UM NSF SBE Summer Research Experience:
* Learn and conduct research with mentors in on-going UM research * Learn and conduct research with mentors in on-going UM research initiativesinitiatives* Utilize a range of specialized libraries and laboratories while conducting * Utilize a range of specialized libraries and laboratories while conducting experimentsexperiments* Collaborate with mentors who are leaders in their respective fields* Collaborate with mentors who are leaders in their respective fields* Analyze research data* Analyze research data* Participate in weekly seminars, research meetings, and networking * Participate in weekly seminars, research meetings, and networking sessionssessions* Gain experience presenting your research* Gain experience presenting your research* Participate in Miami cultural activities* Participate in Miami cultural activities
Atlantic Coast SBES AllianceAtlantic Coast SBES AllianceSponsored by the National Science Foundation Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
University of Miami NSF SBE AllianceUniversity of Miami NSF SBE AllianceJune 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007June 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007Coral Gables, FLCoral Gables, FL
Sociological Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Summer Sociological Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Summer Program:Program:
* $2,500 stipend for living/travel expenses* $2,500 stipend for living/travel expenses* $2,875 stipend for 8-week program* $2,875 stipend for 8-week program* Each SURE Scholar is matched with a faculty researcher pursuing common * Each SURE Scholar is matched with a faculty researcher pursuing common research interestsresearch interests* Research participation is facilitated by the mentorship of a graduate student* Research participation is facilitated by the mentorship of a graduate student* Research experiences are augmented with weekly meetings covering topics * Research experiences are augmented with weekly meetings covering topics including including graduate school preparation and GRE preparationgraduate school preparation and GRE preparation* SURE Scholars will be housed in on-campus living arrangements and will * SURE Scholars will be housed in on-campus living arrangements and will interact with theinteract with the Women & Minorities Summer Research Program & Leadership AllianceWomen & Minorities Summer Research Program & Leadership Alliance
Atlantic Coast SBES AllianceAtlantic Coast SBES AllianceSponsored by the National Science Foundation Sponsored by the National Science Foundation
University of Miami NSF SBE AllianceUniversity of Miami NSF SBE AllianceJune 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007June 3, 2007 – July 28, 2007Coral Gables, FLCoral Gables, FL
UM NSF SBE Summer Research Experience students will network UM NSF SBE Summer Research Experience students will network and interact with the following concurrent UM Summer Research and interact with the following concurrent UM Summer Research Programs:Programs:
1. Women & Minorities Summer Research Program – sponsored by 1. Women & Minorities Summer Research Program – sponsored by the UM the UM College of Arts & Sciences (UM’s largest college) with a goal of College of Arts & Sciences (UM’s largest college) with a goal of developing developing underrepresented scholars by hands-on research experiencesunderrepresented scholars by hands-on research experiences
2. The Leadership Alliance – composed of 31 institutions with the 2. The Leadership Alliance – composed of 31 institutions with the mission of mission of developing underrepresented students into outstanding developing underrepresented students into outstanding leaders and role leaders and role models models
* Participants will be housed together, eat together, gather together, and * Participants will be housed together, eat together, gather together, and attend Miami attend Miami cultural activities together.cultural activities together.