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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... faculty have declined by better than 10 percent . That instructional and research instrumentation have become increasingly inad- equate and obsolete - students are no longer acquiring " state - of - the - art " training or even near ...
... faculty have declined by better than 10 percent . That instructional and research instrumentation have become increasingly inad- equate and obsolete - students are no longer acquiring " state - of - the - art " training or even near ...
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... faculty shortage problem . He is on loan from AT & T Co. , where he was Director , Network Department Administration . In that capacity , he was responsible for budget and expense control for the Network Department and had ...
... faculty shortage problem . He is on loan from AT & T Co. , where he was Director , Network Department Administration . In that capacity , he was responsible for budget and expense control for the Network Department and had ...
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... faculty people , so that the numbers of faculty in engineering schools has also been de- creasing . We have a number of gaps and shortages . The result of this problem , accentuated by increasing obsoles- cence of teaching equipment and ...
... faculty people , so that the numbers of faculty in engineering schools has also been de- creasing . We have a number of gaps and shortages . The result of this problem , accentuated by increasing obsoles- cence of teaching equipment and ...
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... faculty as consultants and workers in industrial research and development , particularly . There are a large number of actions that have begun spontane- ously among the engineering societies and with the industry associ- ations and ...
... faculty as consultants and workers in industrial research and development , particularly . There are a large number of actions that have begun spontane- ously among the engineering societies and with the industry associ- ations and ...
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... faculty members already in universities . Thus we have continued to see few U.S. engineers electing graduate work , and a continuing drain of faculty members from the academic life into industrial jobs . It must also be said that some ...
... faculty members already in universities . Thus we have continued to see few U.S. engineers electing graduate work , and a continuing drain of faculty members from the academic life into industrial jobs . It must also be said that some ...
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