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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... graduate and precollege levels as well ? How do we deal with the problem of retooling a labor force as we introduce new and innova- tive technologies ? We must also ask : Does there exist a clear national policy re- garding engineering ...
... graduate and precollege levels as well ? How do we deal with the problem of retooling a labor force as we introduce new and innova- tive technologies ? We must also ask : Does there exist a clear national policy re- garding engineering ...
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... graduate and precollege levels as well ? How do we deal with the problem of retooling a labor force as we introduce new and innovative technologies ? We must also ask : Does there exist a clear national policy regarding engineering ...
... graduate and precollege levels as well ? How do we deal with the problem of retooling a labor force as we introduce new and innovative technologies ? We must also ask : Does there exist a clear national policy regarding engineering ...
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... graduate students and faculty out of the universities , thus worsening an already severe shortage of trained educators . That , whereas our engineering resources both in quality and quantity are declin- ing , Japan , Russia and other ...
... graduate students and faculty out of the universities , thus worsening an already severe shortage of trained educators . That , whereas our engineering resources both in quality and quantity are declin- ing , Japan , Russia and other ...
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... graduate from high school . In a state already short of qualified science profession- als , this fact only compounds the problem . The U.S. ranks a poor fourth in scientific literacy behind the Soviet Union , West Germany , and Japan ...
... graduate from high school . In a state already short of qualified science profession- als , this fact only compounds the problem . The U.S. ranks a poor fourth in scientific literacy behind the Soviet Union , West Germany , and Japan ...
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... graduate school and Williams College advanced management programs . He was a founding Dean of the Bell System Center for Technical Education , the continu- ing education facility of the System . He was born in New York City , is married ...
... graduate school and Williams College advanced management programs . He was a founding Dean of the Bell System Center for Technical Education , the continu- ing education facility of the System . He was born in New York City , is married ...
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