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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... increasing alarm as we have focused on the need for economic recovery and strengthening of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower , we cannot hope to proceed in implementing ...
... increasing alarm as we have focused on the need for economic recovery and strengthening of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower , we cannot hope to proceed in implementing ...
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... increasing alarm as we have focused on the need for economic recovery and the strengthning of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower we can not hope to proceed in implementing ...
... increasing alarm as we have focused on the need for economic recovery and the strengthning of our national defense . It is obvious that without the necessary engineering and technical manpower we can not hope to proceed in implementing ...
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... increased by over 50 percent in the past decade , while the number of of engineering faculty have declined by better than ... increase its support to colleges . If long - term consequences are not taken into consideration , our nation's ...
... increased by over 50 percent in the past decade , while the number of of engineering faculty have declined by better than ... increase its support to colleges . If long - term consequences are not taken into consideration , our nation's ...
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... increasing obsoles- cence of teaching equipment and modern research equipment , and by other bureaucratic problems ... increase and find new forms of relationships between industry and universities , so that the industries that are the ...
... increasing obsoles- cence of teaching equipment and modern research equipment , and by other bureaucratic problems ... increase and find new forms of relationships between industry and universities , so that the industries that are the ...
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... increase their direct effect on strengthening university capabilities . The universi- ties on their side , I think , will need increasingly , as some of them have done but not all , to find new ways to work flexibly with industry in ...
... increase their direct effect on strengthening university capabilities . The universi- ties on their side , I think , will need increasingly , as some of them have done but not all , to find new ways to work flexibly with industry in ...
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