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Blueprint for the Future: Framing the Issues of Women in Science in a Global Context: Summary of a Workshop (2012)
Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine (CWSEM)

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
1 Welcome and Overview of Workshop (1-2)
2 Panel I - Cross-Cultural Issues (3-14)
3 Panel II - Focal Disciplines (15-28)
4 Panel III - Cross-Cutting Themes (29-38)
5 Concluding Presentation and Discussion (39-42)
APPENDIX A: Workshop Agenda (43-46)
APPENDIX B: Biographies of Speakers (47-54)
APPENDIX C: List of Participants (55-58)
APPENDIX D: Data on Women Researchers in Science (59-66)
APPENDIX E-1: A Snapshot of Gender Differences in Education--Angelica Salvi Del Pero (67-72)
APPENDIX E-2: Historical Perspectives on Women in Chemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics--Mariko Ogawa, Lisa M. Frehill, and Sophia Huyer (73-76)
APPENDIX E-3: Institutional and Cultural Parameters Affecting Women's Participation in the Fields of Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science around the World--Anne J. MacLachlan (77-80)
APPENDIX E-4: Workforce Sex Segregation--Alice Abreu, Lisa M. Frehill, and Kathrin K. Zippel (81-86)
APPENDIX E-5: Status of Women in the Chemical Sciences--Robert Lichter, Willie Pearson, Jr., Lisa J. Borello, and Janet L. Bryant (87-92)
APPENDIX E-6: Computer Science: Cross-National Snapshots of Entry Degrees and IT Workforce in Selected Countries--J. McGrath Cohoon, Caroline Simard, Juliet Webster, Cecilia Castano, Juliana Salles, Jane Prey, and Jacques Wainer (93-100)
APPENDIX E-7: Disciplinary Societies' Role in Women's Status in Chemical Sciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics and Statistics--Lisa M. Frehill (101-104)
APPENDIX E-8: Promising Programs in Science: A Cross-National Exploration of What Works to Attract and Sustain Women--Daryl Chubin, Catherine Didion, Josephine Beoku-Betts, and Jann Adams (105-108)
APPENDIX E-9: Promising Policies--Cheryl B. Leggon, and Connie L. McNeely (109-116)

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APPENDIX A Workshop Agenda Blueprint for the Future: Framing the Issues of Women in Science in a Global Context ­ A Workshop 11:30 am ­ 11:45 am Welcome and Overview of Workshop Allan Fisher, Vice President, Laureate Education, Inc., and Member, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Carol Stoel, Program Officer, Division of Graduate Education, Education and Human Resources Directorate, National Science Foundation Catherine Didion, Director, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine 11:45 am ­ 1:00 pm Panel I--Cross-Cultural Issues: · Knowledge and Data Sources Wendy Hansen, Senior Researcher, University of Maastricht Angelica Salvi Del Pero, Administrator (Gender) Social Policy Division, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development · Socio-Historical Trends Mariko Ogawa, Professor, History of Science and Science Studies, Mie University, Japan · Higher Education Anne MacLachlan, Senior Researcher, Center for Studies in Higher Education, University of California, Berkeley Cheryl Leggon, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology · Workforce Segregation Alice Abreu, Regional Coordinator, Rio+20 Initiative, International Council for Science 43

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44 BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE Discussant: Anneke Sengers, Scientist Emeritus, National Institute of Standards and Technology and Chair, Working Group on Women, InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences 1:00 pm ­ 2:15 pm Panel II--Focal Disciplines: · Chemical Sciences Robert Lichter, Principal, Merrimack Consultants, LLC Willie Pearson, Jr., Professor, School of History, Technology, and Society, Georgia Institute of Technology · Computer Science Joanne Cohoon, Associate Professor, Science, Technology and Society Department, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia · Mathematics and Statistics Keith Crank, Assistant Director, Research and Graduate Education, American Statistical Association Ingrid Daubechies, Professor, Duke University and President, International Mathematical Union Discussants: Lilian Wu, Program Executive, Global University Programs, International Business Machines Corporation, and Chair, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine; Allan Fisher, Vice President, Laureate Education Inc., and Member, Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine; and Bradley Miller, Director, Office of International Activities, American Chemical Society 2:15 pm ­ 2:30 pm Break 2:30 pm ­ 3:45 pm Panel III--Cross-Cutting Themes: · Role of Professional Societies Lisa M. Frehill, Senior Program Officer, the National Research Council · Promising Programs Daryl Chubin, Director, Center for Advancing Science and Engineering Capacity, American Association for the Advancement of Science · Promising Policies Connie L. McNeely, Professor of Public Policy, and Co- Director, Center for Science and Technology Policy, George Mason University Cheryl Leggon, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology Discussants: Jessie DeAro, Program Director, Alliances For Graduate Education and the Professoriate, Education and Human

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APPENDIX A: WORKSHOP AGENDA 45 Resources Directorate, National Science Foundation; Kathie Bailey-Mathae, Director, Board on International Scientific Organizations, The National Academies; and Patricia Taboada- Serrano, Early-Career Representative, Women for Science Working Group, InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences 3:45 pm ­ 4:30 pm Concluding Discussion Shirley M. Malcom, Co-Chair, Gender Advisory Board, United Nations Commission on Science and Technology Development, and Head, Education and Human Resources, American Association for the Advancement of Science 4:30 pm Adjournment

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