Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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... become increasingly inad- equate and obsolete - students are no longer acquiring " state - of - the - art " training or even near " state - of - the - art " training . That high industrial salaries are attracting graduate students and ...
... become increasingly inad- equate and obsolete - students are no longer acquiring " state - of - the - art " training or even near " state - of - the - art " training . That high industrial salaries are attracting graduate students and ...
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... become disincentives , and that the procure- ment arrangements for industrial research become incentives for cooperation between industry and universities . Patent policy may be very important in providing incentives for some kind of ...
... become disincentives , and that the procure- ment arrangements for industrial research become incentives for cooperation between industry and universities . Patent policy may be very important in providing incentives for some kind of ...
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... become clear that while industry requires some number of engineers with graduate degrees , the economic bidding for them has been insufficiently strong to result in salary differentials between those with graduate degrees and those with ...
... become clear that while industry requires some number of engineers with graduate degrees , the economic bidding for them has been insufficiently strong to result in salary differentials between those with graduate degrees and those with ...
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... become an important substitute for some lecturing , and simulation techniques might be an excellant supplement to , and preparation for , intensive laboratory experiences . I believe that not enough has been done in the way of ...
... become an important substitute for some lecturing , and simulation techniques might be an excellant supplement to , and preparation for , intensive laboratory experiences . I believe that not enough has been done in the way of ...
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... become severely limited in our ability to maintain technolog- ical superiority in weapons if we do not confront this problem head on --- and solve it . The proposed increases contained in President Reagan's defense budget will create an ...
... become severely limited in our ability to maintain technolog- ical superiority in weapons if we do not confront this problem head on --- and solve it . The proposed increases contained in President Reagan's defense budget will create an ...
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