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MARCH | APRIL 2015 BizEd 39 Behavioral Sciences Human Resource Management Accounting Management Business Law Marketing AMONG B-SCHOOL LEADERS IN THE U.S., WOMEN MAKE UP AMONG BUSINESS FACULTY IN THE U.S., WOMEN MAKE UP DISCIPLINES IN THE U.S. WITH THE MOST WOMEN DISCIPLINES IN THE U.S. WITH THE FEWEST WOMEN IN 2012–2013, WOMEN AT BUSINESS SCHOOLS EARNED WHAT THE DATA SHOW * 39.5% 37.4% 30.4% 33.1% 19.3% 19% 23.6% 20.8% Instructors Assistant Professors Associate Professors Associate Deans Deans Full Professors Tenured Faculty Positions Academic Department Chairs 43.2% 43.2% 37.3% 36.1% 35.8% 33.0% Quantitative Methods/Statistics Strategy Economics Finance 9,671 specialized master's degrees, up 11.8% 76,034 bachelor's degrees, up 3.5% 562 doctorate degrees, up 34.1%** 13,150 specialized master's degrees, up 35.2% 42,852 bachelor's degrees, up 54.4% 336 doctorate degrees, down 5.4% 16,889 general MBA degrees, down 17.3% 9,471 general MBA degrees, down 5.1% 23.6% 22.8% 22.5% 20.1% OUTSIDE THE U.S., WOMEN FILL OF DEAN POSITIONS AND OF ASSOCIATE DEAN POSITIONS. IN THE U.S., WOMEN REPRESENT ONLY OF FULL PROFESSORS IN ECONOMICS AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS/ STATISTICS—AND ONLY OF FULL PROFESSORS IN FINANCE. 26.6% 12% 10.7% 8.1% IN THE U.S. *Unless otherwise noted, all data are based on AACSB International's 2012-2013 surveys of member schools and its 2013 Salary Survey **Since 2009-2010 OUTSIDE THE U.S.

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