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NCSES's Interactive Data Tools provide access to statistics related to the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. NCSES is constantly working to improve the functionality of these tools, so users can easily analyze the data.

Features for Discovering, Understanding, and Analyzing NCSES Data

  • Explore data by survey, topic, or searching for keywords.
  • Build and customize line graphs and bar charts.
  • Create customized tables detailing data on the education of scientists and engineers, the science and engineering workforce, and funding for R&D and science and engineering.
  • View metatadata and survey source questions through the Data Explorer.

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Available Surveys

  • Survey of Earned Doctorates
  • Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering
  • Higher Education Research and Development Survey
  • Survey of Federal Funds for Research and Development
  • Survey of Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions
  • Survey of Science and Engineering Research Facilities
  • National Survey of College Graduates
  • IPEDS Completions Survey from Department of Education
  • IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey from Department of Education

Data cover 1958 to present.

SESTAT

SESTAT (Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data System) is a table-generation tool for data on the education and employment of the college-educated U.S. science and engineering workforce. These data are integrated in SESTAT from three NCSES-sponsored surveys:

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  • National Survey of College Graduates
  • National Survey of Recent College Graduates
  • Survey of Doctorate Recipients

Data cover 1993 to present.

Public-Use Data Files

Public-use data files are microdata files and documentation available for public use and do not contain any individually identifiable information. Public-use data files are available for the following surveys:

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All public-use data files are available in SAS format. Data files from the GSS are also available in Excel format. Data for SESTAT surveys cover 1993 to present.

Restricted-Use Data

Under certain conditions, restricted-use microdata files may be obtained under a license agreement with NCSES.

The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) is bound by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the NSF Act of 1950, as amended, and the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2002, Title V, all of which provide for the security and privacy of personally identifiable statistical data.

Your organization will be required to meet specified security procedures to keep restricted data safe from unauthorized access, disclosure, or modification.

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Restricted-use microdata are available from NCSES for the following:

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  • SESTAT Surveys
    • National Survey of Recent College Graduates
    • Survey of Doctorate Recipients
    • SESTAT Integrated File
  • Doctorate Records File/Survey of Earned Doctorates

In some cases, NCSES may provide special tabulations or summary data to meet the specific need for data rather than granting restricted access to microdata files. When granted, restricted access via a license agreement may permit the researcher or data user access to the data files at the researcher's academic institution or via secured, remote access to the NSF Secure Data Access Facility.

For more information on how to obtain a restricted-use data license from NCSES, please see the NSF/NCSES Restricted-Use Data Licensing and Procedures page.

Please note that restricted-use microdata of other surveys may be available from another agency or a Federal Statistical Research Data Center. Please see the survey description of an individual survey for more Informationion.

NCSES Policy on Matching Data to Restricted-Use Data Sets (PDF 36KB) Revised: 19 October 2006

Academic Institution Profiles

Academic Institution Profiles is an interactive website providing access to selected data on the number of earned doctorates, number of graduate students and postdoctorates in science and engineering, total federal obligations, and total R&D expenditures by individual U.S. academic institutions. Academic Institution Profiles also includes rankings of institutions by four selected variables. Data come from four NCSES surveys: the Higher Education R&D Survey; the Survey of Earned Doctorates; the Survey of Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges and Nonprofit Institutions; and the Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering. All data are available for download. Data cover the most recent 10 years.

IRIS

IRIS (Industrial Research and Development Information System) provides access to more than 2,500 historical detailed statistical tables on industrial R&D from the Survey of Industrial Research and Development. Data cover R&D performed within the United States by U.S.- or foreign-owned companies classified by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) coding scheme from 1952 to 1998 and by the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) for 1999 to 2007. Data cover 1953 to 2007.

State Profiles

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State Profiles is an interactive website providing access to state-level data on science and engineering personnel and finances and state rankings. State Profiles displays up to 10 state profiles of the user’s choice. Data are available from NSF-sponsored surveys on employed science, engineering, or health (SEH) doctorate holders; science and engineering (S&E) doctorates awarded, including by major S&E fields; SEH graduate students and postdoctorates; federal R&D obligations by agency and performer; total and industrial R&D expenditures; and academic R&D expenditures, including by major S&E fields. Data available from other sources include population, civilian labor force, per capita personal income, federal expenditures, patents, small business innovation research awards, and gross domestic product. All data are available for download. Data cover 2003 to present.