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The Changing University, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991 How Increased Demand for Scientists and Technology is Transforming Academic Institutions Internationally NATO Science Series D: Series, Vol. 59

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Zinberg Dorothy Shore

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Changing University
This collection of papers was written for a NATO Advanced Research Workshop held at Harvard University in March 1990. The title, "The Changing University and the Education of Scientists and Engineers: An International Workshop," broad as it is, does not convey the sweep of data, infonnation, opinions, and suggestions for future research and policy choices that were crowded into two-and-a-half days of fonnal presentations, mealtime discussions, and teatime chats. The proposal for the workshop grew out of a research project I had carried out that explored the policies governing the education of foreign science and engineering students (S&Es) in several industrialized countries, and of two countries that send large numbers of S&E students abroad - the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Japan (see chapter 7). In research visits to these countries as well as to France, the United Kingdom, West Gennany, and within the United States, I was struck by the similarity of issues that were raised. One was the concern that there would not be enough well-trained scientists and engineers to meet the constantly increasing demand for them. Government officials, industrialists, and educators repeatedly stressed that a well-educated and -motivated work force was essential for their economies, national security, and for society as a whole. Many of those interviewed mentioned that universities are undergoing rapid, systemic changes as governments and industry are calling on them to provide human resources and intellectual capital.
Section I: Perspectives from Academia, Industry, and Government.- Reconciling Conflicts — The Challenge for the University.- An Industry Perspective on the Changing University.- Positioning U.S. Science Policy for the New World Order.- The University — and Particularly the Technological University: Pragmatism and Beyond.- The Swing of the Pendulum: Financing of British Universities from the 1960s through the 1980s.- Changing Patterns of Finance for Higher Education: Implications for the Education of Scientists and Engineers.- Section II: Current Trends in the Education of S&ES.- Contradictions and Complexity: International Comparisons in the Training of Foreign Scientists and Engineers.- Science and Engineering: Human Resource Needs in the Next Three Decades.- Structural Changes in the Japanese Supply/Employment Systems of Engineers: Are We Losing or Gaining?.- Educating and Training the U.S. Work Force for the Twenty-First Century.- Section III: The Flow of Information.- The Changing Patterns of International Collaboration in Universities.- National Security Information Controls in the United States: Implications for International Academic Science and Technology.- List of Contributors.- List of Participants.

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Institution; Nation; education

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