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The Role and Status of the Master's Degree in STEM
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
National Science Foundation
Arlington, Virginia
Room 375
WORKSHOP AGENDA
8:30 am | Welcome and Introductory Remarks |
Debra Stewart, President, Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Acting Assistant Director, Directorate for Education and Human Resources, National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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8:45 am |
Keynote Address: "The Demand for STEM and Graduate Education through 2018" |
9:30 am |
Panel #1 – The Role and Status of the Master's Degree in STEM |
Moderator: Nathan Bell, Director, Research and Policy Analysis, CGS Speakers: Sheila Edwards Lange, Vice President for Minority Affairs and Vice Provost for Diversity, University of Washington William Wiener, Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, Marquette University |
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10:40 am |
Small Group Discussions |
11:00 am |
Break |
11:15 am |
Panel #2 - Master's Completion and Attrition |
Moderator: Robert Sowell, Vice President, Programs and Operations, CGS Speakers: Mark J.T. Smith, Dean, Graduate School, Purdue University |
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12:30 pm |
Lunch |
1:30 pm |
Panel #3 - PSM/Science Master's Update |
Moderator: Alexander Nicholas, AAAS Fellow, Division of Graduate Education, NSF Speakers: Carol Lynch, Senior Scholar in Residence and Program Director, Professional Master's Initiatives, CGS |
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2:00 pm |
Small Group Discissions |
2:20 pm |
Panel #4 - Career Outcomes for STEM Master's Degree Recipients |
Moderator: Sally Francis, Dean in Residence, CGS and Dean of the Graduate School, Oregon State University Speakers: Wayne Stevenson, Director, Science Education Programs, Oak Ridge Associated Universities |
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3:45 pm |
Closing Remarks |
Debra W. Stewart, President, CGS Carol Stoel, Program Director, Division of Graduate Education, NSF |