Acknowledgments and citation
Acknowledgments
The Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) is conducted and sponsored by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the National Science Foundation (NSF) and co-sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Education (ED), and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). These federal agencies gratefully acknowledge the support and assistance of graduate deans and their staff, registrars, dissertation officers, and other administrators who participate in the SED effort and contribute to its success. Appreciation is also extended to the new research doctorate recipients who completed the 2019 survey.
NCSES’s Jaquelina Falkenheim authored and oversaw preparation of this report and Kelly Kang oversaw the preparation of all data tables, under the leadership of Emilda B. Rivers, NCSES Director; Vipin Arora, NCSES Deputy Director; Samson Adeshiyan, former NCSES Chief Statistician; and John Finamore, NCSES Program Director. Matthew Williams and Darius Singpurwalla (NCSES) advised on statistical issues. Other NCSES staff who contributed to this report include Mark Fiegener (retired), Elizabeth Grieco, Karen Hamrick, John Jankowski, Abigail Okrent, and Josh Trapani.
Under NCSES contract, staff at RTI International conducted the 2019 survey and played a valuable role in the resulting publications. The following staff provided especially notable contributions: Patricia Green, Jamie Friedman, Jonathan Gordon, Jane Griffin, Ruth Heuer, and Robert Steele.
May Aydin, Catherine Corlies, and Rajinder Raut (NCSES) coordinated this report’s publication process, including the management of its edit and development of its digital platform. Christine Hamel and Tanya Gore (NCSES) conducted composition review. OmniStudio, Inc., designed the cover and layout. Staff at Penobscot Bay Media, LLC (PenBay Media) created the report site.
Suggested citation
National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Science Foundation. 2019. Doctorate Recipients from U.S. Universities: 2019. NSF 21-308. Alexandria, VA. Available at https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsf21308/.