Faculty Interaction

The survey also examined how often respondents interacted with each other. The survey asked, “Over the past year, how many faculty members did you discuss

__________ with?” Respondents could answer: zero, one, two, three or more,

or not applicable. The 10 topics were:

100

Подпись: Biology Chemistry Civil Electrical Mathematics Physics Engineering Engineering 90

80

70

60

50

Подпись: Cl) CL 40

30

20

10

0

П Men Q Women

FIGURE 4-6 Percentage of faculty responding that they had a mentor by gender and field. SOURCE: Faculty Survey carried out by the C6mmittee on Gender Differences in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty.

Teaching

Research

Funding

Interaction with other faculty members

Interaction with administration

Climate in the department

Personal life

Family obligations

Salary

Benefits

We looked at whether there were significant gender differences for each issue separately. Men and women faculty did not differ in their reports of discus­sions with colleagues about 4 of the 10 issues (teaching, funding, interaction with administration, and personal life). Men reported significantly more discus­sion with colleagues about research, salary, and benefits than women. Men also reported marginally more conversation with colleagues about interaction with other faculty members and climate in the department. Only in the area of family obligations did women report marginally more conversations with colleagues than men reported.

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