One Big Reason Why Women Drop Out of Doctoral STEM Programs
September 17, 2018
September 17, 2018
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 17 -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
Many women in doctoral degree programs in fields like engineering and physics are in a class of their own - and that's not a good thing.
A new study found that the fewer females who enter a doctoral program at the same time, the less likely any one of them will graduate within six years.
In the worst-case scenario - where there's just one woman in a new class - she is 12 percentage . . .
Many women in doctoral degree programs in fields like engineering and physics are in a class of their own - and that's not a good thing.
A new study found that the fewer females who enter a doctoral program at the same time, the less likely any one of them will graduate within six years.
In the worst-case scenario - where there's just one woman in a new class - she is 12 percentage . . .