Science, Technology, and Global Economic Competitiveness: Hearing Before the Committee on Science, [House of Representatives], One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, October 20, 2005, Volume 4 |
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... fields of national need at qualified U.S. institutions to remain in the United States to seek employment . If these students are offered jobs by U.S. - based employers and pass a security screening test , they should be provided ...
... fields of national need at qualified U.S. institutions to remain in the United States to seek employment . If these students are offered jobs by U.S. - based employers and pass a security screening test , they should be provided ...
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... fields as the life sciences ( which have seen growth in recent years ) or the social sciences . A balanced research portfolio in all fields of science and engineering re- search is critical to U.S. prosperity . This investment should be ...
... fields as the life sciences ( which have seen growth in recent years ) or the social sciences . A balanced research portfolio in all fields of science and engineering re- search is critical to U.S. prosperity . This investment should be ...
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... fields of national need at qualified U.S. institutions to remain in the United States to seek employment . If these students are offered jobs by United States - based employers and pass a se- curity screening test , they should be ...
... fields of national need at qualified U.S. institutions to remain in the United States to seek employment . If these students are offered jobs by United States - based employers and pass a se- curity screening test , they should be ...
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... fields today . But the world is changing rapidly , and our advan- tages are no longer unique . Without a renewed effort to bolster the foundations of our competitiveness , we can expect to lose our privileged position . For the first ...
... fields today . But the world is changing rapidly , and our advan- tages are no longer unique . Without a renewed effort to bolster the foundations of our competitiveness , we can expect to lose our privileged position . For the first ...
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... fields and who have at least Bachelor's degree or the equivalent . The cap does not apply to educational institutions . In November 2004 , Congress created an exemption for 20,000 foreign nationals earning advanced degrees from U.S. ...
... fields and who have at least Bachelor's degree or the equivalent . The cap does not apply to educational institutions . In November 2004 , Congress created an exemption for 20,000 foreign nationals earning advanced degrees from U.S. ...
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Page 302 - Branscomb is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society...
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Page 299 - He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Institution of Electrical Engineers (United Kingdom).
Page 335 - Virginia with grant support from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Page 350 - He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Astronautical Society, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Air Force Association, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa.
Page 338 - Organization (NATO). In 1977, he was appointed principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for communications, command, control, and intelligence. In 1979, he was named Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for research, development, and logistics and in parallel was director of the National Reconnaissance Office.
Page 227 - Office director reports to the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) through the assistant director for technology.
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Page 54 - Man of the Year" Award for these and other activities. Dr. Wulf is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Corresponding Member of the...