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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... assistance in improving engineering education , although the use of computer interactive techniques might become an important substitute for some lecturing , and simulation techniques might be an excellant supplement to , and ...
... assistance in improving engineering education , although the use of computer interactive techniques might become an important substitute for some lecturing , and simulation techniques might be an excellant supplement to , and ...
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... assistance to students through funded fellowships in critical fields . We are beginning to see quite a lot of welcome activity in many of these areas . Most of the new microelectronics centers in our universities are being initiated ...
... assistance to students through funded fellowships in critical fields . We are beginning to see quite a lot of welcome activity in many of these areas . Most of the new microelectronics centers in our universities are being initiated ...
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... assistance or faculty salaries . The magnitude of the estimates of the assistance required though are well beyond that which the federal government can begin to provide . Also the shift toward less government regulation and other direct ...
... assistance or faculty salaries . The magnitude of the estimates of the assistance required though are well beyond that which the federal government can begin to provide . Also the shift toward less government regulation and other direct ...
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... assistance from NASA and a lot of funds , which have now dwindled . But , the NSF programs , along with NASA really were a catalyst for vast improvement in our educational capability . Mr. HARKIN . I agree with everything you said . I ...
... assistance from NASA and a lot of funds , which have now dwindled . But , the NSF programs , along with NASA really were a catalyst for vast improvement in our educational capability . Mr. HARKIN . I agree with everything you said . I ...
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... assistance programs . Third , most civilian agency funding for engineering contributes to the supply of engineering ; much less relates to engineering faculty , equipment , curricula . Federal activities that support engineering ...
... assistance programs . Third , most civilian agency funding for engineering contributes to the supply of engineering ; much less relates to engineering faculty , equipment , curricula . Federal activities that support engineering ...
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