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New faculty

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Number of Newly Hired Women Faculty in Physics and Astronomy Departments,2012-2016

April 2019
Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2019
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Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2019

March 2019

Number of Faculty Hired by Physics Departments

October 2017

Number of New Faculty Members

December 2014
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Men and Women among Newly-Hired Physics Faculty Members

August 2013
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Percentage of Newly-Hired Physics Faculty Who Are Women

August 2013
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Recruitment and Hiring in Physics & Astronomy Departments

June 2010
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Current Positions of New Faculty Members, 2007-08

June 2010
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Recruitment for New Faculty Positions in Physics Departments by Highest Degree Awarded

June 2010

Number of Physics Faculty Hired

October 2009

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