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Table 5a

Number of STEM Women Who are in Non-Tenure-Track Positions
(Teaching and Research) by Department, 2003-2004

  Division / Department

Natural Sciences Women Men Total % Women
  Biological Sciences 16 22 38 42
Chemistry 8 16 24 33
Computer Science 2 5 7 29
Mathematics & Statistics 11 22 33 33
Physics and Astronomy 4 11 15 27
All Natural Sciences 41 76 117 35
 
Social Sciences Women Men Total % Women
  Anthropology 10 7 17 59
Economics 12 20 32 38
Geography 12 11 23 52
Political Science 11 16 27 41
Psychology 10 18 28 36
Sociology 11 16 27 41
All Social Sciences 66 88 154 43
 
All Faculty 107 164 271 39

Note: These tables were created using data retrieved from the City University Personnel System (CUPS) database by Gowrie Kaminsky in Hunter College's Department of Human Resources on 29 June 2004. The data include all promotions and hires through 29 June 2004. Only faculty with appointment dates prior to 29 June 2004 were included in the analyses. These tables include non-tenure track faculty -- both full and part-time. Non-tenure track faculty consist of Lecturers, Research Associates, Substitute Professors, and Adjunct Professors.

Last Update June 27, 2005

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