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BioScience, 1975
Descriptors: Engineers, Labor Utilization, Prediction, Science Education
Alden, John D. – 1970
The number of engineering graduates entering the armed forces as enlisted men has steadily increased since the changes in the draft in 1967. As a result of this increase, the utilization of the enlisted engineering graduates in 1969 was incompatible with the professional development of a majority of the individuals reported. A number of…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, College Graduates, Engineers, Labor Utilization
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1970
This document reports available statistics relevant to science and technology in Great Britain. The 52 tables are arranged in nine sections: (1) Scientific Research and Development in the United Kingdom, (2) Central Government Expenditure on Scientific Research and Development, (3) Overseas Technological Royalty Transactions, (4) New Supply of…
Descriptors: Employment, Engineering, Expenditures, Scientific Personnel
Wallenstein, Gerd D. – 1972
As several authors (Charles Reich and Theodore Roczak, for instance) have concluded, a new or counter culture is emerging. It is unlikely, however, that this culture can or will dispense with technology. Instead, its characteristic will be a new form of humanism in which the rational and irrational sides of humanity will be fused into a harmonious…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Engineers, Human Development, Humanism
Thomsen, Dietrick E. – Science News, 1976
Presented is an insight into man's idea about physics and being a physicist in the days when Heisenberg, P. A. M. Dirac, Louis de Broglic and other famous physicists were young men. Heisenberg is compared to Newton, inventing new math as he needed it. Emphasis is placed on the fact that he was not a Nazi sympathizer. (EB)
Descriptors: Mathematics, Physics, Science Education, Science History
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Jones, Alun – Physics Education, 1972
Provides tips on opportunities for entering the scientific journalism field. (PR)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Physics, Scientific Personnel
Reaser, Azure – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2002
Provides an overview of biotechnology as a career field and looks at working conditions, earnings, training, and the pros and cons of the career. Includes other sources of information. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Biotechnology, Employment Opportunities, Occupational Information
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Shapley, Deborah – Science, 1974
A survey, taken in mid-1973, indicates that the scientific manpower market situation has improved. The overall unemployment rate for people holding a doctorate in science or engineering is 1.2 percent. (PEB)
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Labor Needs, Occupational Surveys
Slater, Margaret; Keenan, Stella – 1968
During the first year of publication of Current Papers in Physics (1966) a joint study was undertaken in the UK by Aslib working under contract with the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and in the US by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) to assess the need for the new publication and its usefulness to the physics community. The study…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Information Utilization, Periodicals, Physics
Alden, John – 1967
Seventh in a series, this article presents salary information for engineering graduates in the United States employed in (1) industry, (2) government, and (3) education. Information is based on years of experience since earning the baccalaureate degree. Information is compiled as of September, 1966, and shows upper and lower decile and quartile…
Descriptors: Employment Statistics, Engineering, Engineering Education, Salaries
George, John L.; Dubin, Samuel S. – 1971
Five thousand natural resource managers and scientists throughout the United States were asked to indicate their current education needs. It was concluded that, merely to keep abreast, they should spend one day a week or the equivalent in regularly scheduled study. Training is needed in environmental management, interrelationships of the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Labor Utilization, Personnel Needs, Scientific Personnel
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1971
The survey, conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, includes a brief summary of findings; survey methods; the questionnaire, reporting instructions, definitions used to collect data; and tables. It was estimated that 1,062,000 scientists and engineers were employed in private industry in 1969, up 3.9 percent from the 1,022,000 employed in…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Engineers, Industrial Personnel, Industry
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National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies. – 1976
This report focuses on the employment of academic scientists and engineers from 1975 through 1976. The total number of scientists and engineers employed by universities and colleges is reported and discussed, broken down into type of activity, field of employment, type of control (public or private), and sex. (DT)
Descriptors: Employment, Engineers, Higher Education, Scientific Personnel
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Romer, Alfred – Physics Teacher, 1978
Describes the life and work of physicist Robert A. Millikan. (SL)
Descriptors: Biographies, History, Physics, Science Education
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Scribner, Richard A.; Shoaf, Mary L. – Physics Today, 1977
Describes the Congressional Science Fellows program. (SL)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Fellowships, Government Employees, Researchers
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