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Making Science Fair - How Can We Achieve Equal Opportunity for Men and Women in Science? (Paperback): Robert Leslie Fisher Making Science Fair - How Can We Achieve Equal Opportunity for Men and Women in Science? (Paperback)
Robert Leslie Fisher
R1,118 Discovery Miles 11 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

American prosperity and military superiority cannot be maintained with the current shortage of scientists with advanced degrees. How we arrived at this crisis-the embedding of scientific research at male-dominated universities-is less important than what we do to redress it. Approximately ten percent of full professors in the S.T.E.M. disciplines in the United States, and four percent of full professors in physics and engineering, are women, one of the lowest rates among highly developed nations. Top scientists with African-American, Latino, or American Indian ancestry are barely represented. Ultimately, the solution to this gender imbalance is to recruit more native-born women and underrepresented minorities for senior positions in American science. First, we need to attract more women and minorities to pursue advanced degrees. Equally important are new tools to evaluate scientists throughout their careers to replace the unreliable simple count of publications. It merely measures the number of collaborators of a scientist, where men have an overwhelming advantage. Drawing primarily on the literature in program evaluation, the author presents two proposed metrics that would more accurately represent the research contributions of women scholars.

Educating Public Interest Professionals and the Student Loan Debt Crisis (Hardcover): Robert Leslie Fisher Educating Public Interest Professionals and the Student Loan Debt Crisis (Hardcover)
Robert Leslie Fisher
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R2,627 Discovery Miles 26 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Educating Public Interest Professionals and the Student Loan Debt Crisis, Robert Leslie Fisher examines the student loan debt crisis and its effects on America's citizens and economies. Exploring the shortage of professionals in fields such as education, medicine, and law, Fisher analyzes the causes and effects of the student loan debt crisis in America and argues for higher wages, student loan debt forgiveness, and an updated financial model to pay for training for public interest professionals. Supported by economic research and a sociological background, Fisher proposes a path forward that will ease the student loan debt crisis and revitalize the economy.

Invisible Student Scientists - How Graduate School Science and Engineering Programs Shortchange Black, Hispanic, and Women... Invisible Student Scientists - How Graduate School Science and Engineering Programs Shortchange Black, Hispanic, and Women Students (Paperback)
Robert Leslie Fisher
R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Robert Leslie Fisher contends that thanks to misguided university and government policies, we have created a science elite that does not represent the demographics of the nation. We need to recruit more native-born women and underrepresented minorities into graduate programs in order to maintain our nation's prosperity and military strength. Fisher draws on sample data from 1300 male and female respondents from White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian students. He shows how the student culture of graduate schools in science and engineering sees women, Black, and Hispanic students as outsiders and deprives these budding scientists and research engineers of the collaborators they need to succeed in their careers. Fisher argues that we must inspire female, Black, and Hispanic graduate students to believe they can succeed in their careers by (1) changing the student culture in graduate schools' science and engineering programs to be more inclusive, (2) removing burdensome undergraduate educational duties from graduate students so that they can concentrate on mastering the difficult subject matter of their disciplines, and (3) hiring more women and under-represented minorities as faculty to serve as role models.

The Research Productivity of Scientists - How Gender, Organization Culture, and the Problem Choice Process Influence the... The Research Productivity of Scientists - How Gender, Organization Culture, and the Problem Choice Process Influence the Productivity of Scientists (Hardcover, New)
Robert Leslie Fisher
R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For over forty years, social scientists have noted and puzzled over the 'gender gap' in publication rates of academic scientists. In this study, the author, Robert L. Fisher, argues that men and women scientists differ in their 'problem choice process' and that this difference may be behind much of the difference in publication rates. Fisher draws on a large literature review, including much unpublished European research, and a detailed survey of 107 scientists from numerous disciplines that he carried out in the late 1990s in both the United States and Canada, to support his thesis.

Invisible Student Scientists - How Graduate School Science and Engineering Programs Shortchange Black, Hispanic, and Women... Invisible Student Scientists - How Graduate School Science and Engineering Programs Shortchange Black, Hispanic, and Women Students (Hardcover, New)
Robert Leslie Fisher
R1,746 Discovery Miles 17 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Robert Leslie Fisher contends that thanks to misguided university and government policies, we have created a science elite that does not represent the demographics of the nation. We need to recruit more native-born women and under-represented minorities into graduate programs in order to maintain our nation s prosperity and military strength. Fisher draws on sample data from 1300 male and female respondents from White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian students. He shows how the student culture of graduate schools in science and engineering sees women, Black, and Hispanic students as outsiders and deprives these budding scientists and research engineers of the collaborators they need to succeed in their careers. Fisher argues that we must inspire female, Black, and Hispanic graduate students to believe they can succeed in their careers by (1) changing the student culture in graduate schools science and engineering programs to be more inclusive, (2) removing burdensome undergraduate educational duties from graduate students so that they can concentrate on mastering the difficult subject matter of their disciplines, and (3) hiring more women and under-represented minorities as faculty to serve as role models."

The Research Productivity of Scientists - How Gender, Organization Culture, and the Problem Choice Process Influence the... The Research Productivity of Scientists - How Gender, Organization Culture, and the Problem Choice Process Influence the Productivity of Scientists (Paperback)
Robert Leslie Fisher
R1,482 Discovery Miles 14 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For over forty years, social scientists have noted and puzzled over the 'gender gap' in publication rates of academic scientists. In this study, the author, Robert L. Fisher, argues that men and women scientists differ in their 'problem choice process' and that this difference may be behind much of the difference in publication rates. Fisher draws on a large literature review, including much unpublished European research, and a detailed survey of 107 scientists from numerous disciplines that he carried out in the late 1990s in both the United States and Canada, to support his thesis.

Vanilla Republic (Paperback): Robert Leslie Fisher Vanilla Republic (Paperback)
Robert Leslie Fisher
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R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Richard Furman never imagined he would be a murder suspect when he signed up for the Peace Corps and shipped off to Sembeke, an island nation off the east coast of Africa, to teach English at an elite high school. He merely wanted to change careers, to indulge his life long dream of becoming a teacher even though it meant giving up a successful career in administration for New York State. As the story opens, Richard is waiting to testify in an inquest into the death of his native born girlfriend Caroline and wondering if he will be able to leave the country and start his new career as a teacher in the United States. Richard has much reason to worry. Although he knows his girlfriend committed suicide, he also realizes she was a secret agent of the ASN, the feared National Security Agency of Sembeke, spying on the Peace Corps volunteers for the new military government which has promised to "islamify" the nation. Does Caroline's shadowy security agency want to blame him for her death? Do they want the Peace Corps volunteers kicked out? Richard realizes ruefully has no more idea of what is in store for him than he knows about his native girlfriend and her past. What he does know is that her "resume" may include the murder of another agent of the National Security Agency, a man with connections to drug trafficking in the United States, before he surfaced in Sembeke to help the military coup leaders take over the country. Will he be allowed to testify about that in the inquest or will the ASN try to silence him permanently to keep all these messy facts from coming out?

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