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The Egyptology State of the Field Project is the first comprehensive demographic, educational, and occupational survey of Egyptologists in the United States.

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If you'll be in attendance at the American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting in Irvine, we're presenting "Quantifying Representation and Disadvantage in Egyptology: Results of EgyptologyStats on Friday, 22 April 2022, at 9:30am Pacific.

If you'll be in attendance at the <a href="/ARCENational/">American Research Center in Egypt</a> Annual Meeting in Irvine, we're presenting "Quantifying Representation and Disadvantage in Egyptology: Results of <a href="/EgyptologyStats/">EgyptologyStats</a>  on Friday, 22 April 2022, at 9:30am Pacific.
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Team Member Dr. Anne Austin is delivering our paper "Quantifying Representation and Disadvantage in Egyptology: Results of the Egyptology State of the Field Project" at American Research Center in Egypt's Annual Meeting. Photo credit= Dr. Julia Troche #egyptologystats #egyptology #datamatters

Team Member Dr. Anne Austin is delivering our paper "Quantifying Representation and Disadvantage in Egyptology: Results of the Egyptology State of the Field Project" at <a href="/ARCENational/">American Research Center in Egypt</a>'s Annual Meeting. Photo credit= Dr. Julia Troche #egyptologystats #egyptology #datamatters
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"Quantifying Representation and Disadvantage in Egyptology: Results of the Egyptology State of the Field Project" presented by Dr. Anne Austin at American Research Center in Egypt's 2022 Annual Meeting is now available for viewing on Vimeo. vimeo.com/713529732

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It’s finally out! I’m so proud of the work Prof. Bucciantini and I are doing to make ancient studies accessible. Kudos to SCS and Patrick J. Burns for seeing the value in our work and amplifying our voices! #ancientstudies #pedagogy #adjunct #contingent #egyptology #Latin

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Find out more about the Team, our project, and our next steps during Save Ancient Studies Alliance's Crewing the Ship Livestream Event at 11am Central/noon Eastern on Wednesday, 12 Oct 2022. The Egyptology State of the Field Project is a SASA Port Ancient partner. RSVP at saveancientstudies.org/event-details/…

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#DataMatters It's important to have cost-of-living information when deciding what to do with your education/career. livyarrow.org/2020/11/17/fun…

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Join us on Wed as three EgyptologyStats Team Members discuss the project and what comes next. #egyptologystats #datamatters #gradschool #Egyptologyjobs #pedagogy

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Team Members Stacy Davidson and Julia Troche led a workshop ASOR’s Annual Meeting on “Fostering Dialogue Using Educational and Occupational Datasets.” Panelists included Neil Erskine and Carl Walsh. An engaging discussion followed!

Team Members Stacy Davidson and Julia Troche led a workshop <a href="/ASOResearch/">ASOR</a>’s Annual Meeting on “Fostering Dialogue Using Educational and Occupational Datasets.” Panelists included Neil Erskine and Carl Walsh. An engaging discussion followed!
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Data matters! "Between 2019 and 2020 1,799 historians earned their PhDs and only 175 of them are now employed as full-time faculty members." muse.jhu.edu/pub/17/article…

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The ESotF project was spotted in the wild at ICE 2023. Dr. Jennifer Babcock included the project in her stellar talk, "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access: How Local Communities and Public Education Can Serve #Egyptology, and Vice-Versa." 📸 Dr. Julia Troche

The ESotF project was spotted in the wild at <a href="/ICE2023Leiden/">ICE 2023</a>. Dr. Jennifer Babcock included the project in her stellar talk, "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access: How Local Communities and Public Education Can Serve #Egyptology, and Vice-Versa." 📸 Dr. Julia Troche
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A few updates on the EgyptologyStats project: 1. Our first report containing survey data has been accepted for publication! We are hard at work on the final submission. 2. Our new logo has launched. Find out more about its symbolism and meaning here: egyptologystats.org

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The ESotF was included in Dr. Babcock's ICEIII talk, “#Diversity, #Equity, #Inclusion, and #Access: How Local Communities and Public Education Can Serve #Egyptology, and Vice-Versa.” Find out more here: news.fitnyc.edu/2023/08/23/jen…

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We are so excited to see the launch of this extremely important project on #Egyptians doing #Egyptology! For more information and to learn if you qualify to participate, visit: egyptianegyptology.org/survey