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Percent of Physics Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2002- 2022
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Percent of Physics Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2002- 2022

February 2023
Percent of Astronomy Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2003-2022
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Percent of Astronomy Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2003-2022

February 2023
Estimated Total Number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Faculty Members in Stand-Alone Astronomy Departments, 2014-2020
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Estimated Total Number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Faculty Members in Stand-Alone Astronomy Departments, 2014-2022

February 2023
Estimated Total Number of Full-Time Equivalent Faculty Members in Physics Departments by Highest Degree Awarded 2000-2022
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Estimated Total Number of Full-Time Equivalent Faculty Members in Physics Departments by Highest Degree Awarded 2000-2022

February 2023
Physics Bachelor's Degree-Granting Departments, 2020
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Physics Bachelor's Degree-Granting Departments, 2020

August 2022
Separate Astronomy Bachelor's Degree-Granting Departments, 2020
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Separate Astronomy Bachelor's Degree-Granting Departments, 2020

August 2022
Number of Departments by the Average Number of Bachelor's Conferred by Year at Physics Departments Offering a PhD, Classes 2018, 2019, and 2020
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Number of Departments by the Average Number of Bachelor's Conferred by Year at Physics Departments Offering a PhD, Classes 2018, 2019, and 2020

August 2022
Number of Departments by the Average Number of Bachelor's Conferred by Year at Physics Departments Offering a Master's as Their Highest Degree, Classes 2018, 2019, and 2020
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Number of Departments by the Average Number of Bachelor's Conferred by Year at Physics Departments Offering a Master's as Their Highest Degree, Classes 2018, 2019, and 2020

August 2022
Number of Bachelor's-Only Departments by the Average Number of Physics Bachelor's Conferred per Year, Classes 2018, 2019, and 2020
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Number of Bachelor's-Only Departments by the Average Number of Physics Bachelor's Conferred per Year, Classes 2018, 2019, and 2020

August 2022
Average Number of Bachelor's Conferred by Number of FTE Faculty Members at Physics Departments Offering a Bachelor's as Their Highest Degree, 2018 to 2020
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Average Number of Bachelor's Conferred by the Number of FTE Faculty Members at Physics Departments Offering a Bachelor's as Their Highest Degree, 2018 to 2020

August 2022

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