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This listing concentrates on databases for women and minorities in science and 
engineering; fields in which women and minorities are especially underrepresented.

 

  1. AWIS—American Women in Science Magazine and online job listings. See www.awis.org/voice/advertising.html for pricing. Also maintains a searchable registry of women scientists: www.sgmeet.com/awis/registry/searchjob.asp.

  2. Society of Women Engineers Maintains a résumé match/job match service. Subscribed employers can post job announcements, and job candidates can post résumés. For more information see www.swe.org and click on “Career Center.”

  3. Association of Women in Mathematics “The AWM Web site receives over 10,000 visitors per month…and these visitors are primarily female mathematicians and statisticians, both students and practitioners.” Open positions can be advertised on the Web site and links to job announcements can be posted. For details and pricing see www.awm-math.org/ads/guidelines.html.

  4. COACh—Committee on the Advancement of Women Chemists 

  5. IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Job Site careers.ieee.org

  6. Faculty For The Future Administered by WEPAN (Women in Engineering Programs and Advocates Network). The Faculty For The Future Web site identifies itself as “the only Web site dedicated to linking a diverse pool of women and underrepresented minority candidates from engineering, science, and business with faculty and research positions at universities across the country.”  It offers a free forum for students to post resumes and search for positions and for employers to post positions and search for candidates: http://www.engr.psu.edu/fff/

  7. National Society of Black Engineers www.nsbe.org

  8. NEW >>The Online Diversity Job Fair on Academic Careers Online is in full swing and hundreds of departments that are serious about diversity have already entered their faculty and professional staff recruitment searches. If your search is missing, you can still participate through the end of March. To post a job and participate in the Online Diversity Job Fair: www.AcademicCareers.com or www.UniversityDiversityJobFair.com select "Employers enter here" and follow the simple steps. When entering the job, just put Diversity in the "Employer Reference Code" box. The fee per job is USD 195 and includes everything.

Searchable Databases & Online Resources

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