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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... continue to be overstrained , and the question is : What will the future system for educating engineers be if we continue down the current line ? So that , I think , is the central problem of concern , that we cannot see how the ...
... continue to be overstrained , and the question is : What will the future system for educating engineers be if we continue down the current line ? So that , I think , is the central problem of concern , that we cannot see how the ...
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... continue in graduate school . The same forces have continued to reduce the attractiveness of academic careers , in comparision with the attractiveness of industrial careers , either for newly graduated engineers or for many faculty ...
... continue in graduate school . The same forces have continued to reduce the attractiveness of academic careers , in comparision with the attractiveness of industrial careers , either for newly graduated engineers or for many faculty ...
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... and technological factors that must be dealt with in these subjects . In this sense , the government itself must continue to be an employer and user of engineers and scientists . an easy door to worse practice on the part of 12.
... and technological factors that must be dealt with in these subjects . In this sense , the government itself must continue to be an employer and user of engineers and scientists . an easy door to worse practice on the part of 12.
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... continue to increase . Nevertheless , we have seen such predictions change abruptly in the past when there were changes in the economic situation , or in government policy with regard to space or defense , or public works , or other ...
... continue to increase . Nevertheless , we have seen such predictions change abruptly in the past when there were changes in the economic situation , or in government policy with regard to space or defense , or public works , or other ...
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... continue to push these new arrangements and to increase their volume and momentum . The need is very large . Let me now turn to the role of government . Government is itself an important industry employing engineers . Engineers and ...
... continue to push these new arrangements and to increase their volume and momentum . The need is very large . Let me now turn to the role of government . Government is itself an important industry employing engineers . Engineers and ...
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