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CRA Taulbee Survey
The Taulbee Survey is the principal
source of information on the enrollment, production, and employment of
Ph.D.s in computer science and computer engineering (CS &
CE) and in providing salary and demographic data for faculty in CS
& CE in North America. Statistics given include gender and
ethnicity breakdowns.
The survey is named after Orrin E. Taulbee, University of Pittsburgh,
who conducted these surveys
from 1974-1984 for the Computer Science Board (the predecessor
organization to the Computing Research Association).
Conducted each fall since 1974, the survey in general
covers the preceding
academic year. Faculty salary data, however, are for the current year.
The survey has always had an excellent response rate--a fact which we
believe lends great credibility to the results.
Preliminary results are made available in mid-December only
to
survey respondents. Respondents and CRA member departments receive
the
final results in mid-February. Bachelor's degree data are
released in March on this website. The final results are published
in their entirety in Computing
Research News and placed online in May.
Copyright © 2007 Computing Research Association. All Rights
Reserved. Questions? E-mail: webmaster@cra.org.
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