Coalition for Next Generation Life Science (CNGLS)
Texas A&M University is proud to be a member of the Coalition for Next Generation Life Science. Coalition members commit to collecting and publicly sharing data across a number of domains. The end objective is to increase transparency, improve training outcomes, and enhance recruitment and retention efforts aimed at diversifying the life sciences.
At Texas A&M University, the following degrees are in the Life Sciences Category: Agronomy; Animal Science; Biochemistry; Biology; Biomedical Sciences; Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; Ecosystem Science and Mgmt; Entomology; Food Science & Technology; Genetics; Horticulture; Kinesiology; Marine Biology; Medical Sciences; Microbiology; Molecular & Env Plant Sciences; Neuroscience; Nutrition; Oral Biology; Pharmacy; Physiology of Reproduction; Plant Breeding; Plant Pathology; Soil Science; and Toxicology.
Doctoral Student Statistics1
Doctoral Career Outcomes2
Postdoctoral Statistics (coming soon)
1 Data from http://dars.tamu.edu
2 Data as of March 2020, from Academic Analytics (AcA)