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From page 25...
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From page 26...
... Never ~ ess, nearly all baccalaureate holders who seek employment as eng beers still seem to be able to obtain good engineering jobs. In implementing any newly recommended fellowship program, employment markets should be monitored and recommended programs changed appropriately if supply-demand relationships change.
From page 27...
... Competitiveness in International Markets A tacit assumption made in our evaluations is that eng~n~ring education plays a key role In ensuring international cx~titiveness. This tenet is unprepared arm carat represent the entire story, or even a major part of it, because ~ 3rnic ~ Ida ~ was lost while engineering education (as measured in terms of numbers of faculty members involved, publications, research, budgets, and Ph.D.s tra mea)
From page 28...
... Furthermore, for those who did not return, we should have some insights as to whether the American study exposure proved beneficial to the country of their subsequent residence, whether they achieved positions in which they could further economic or cultural cooperation with the United States, an] whether their subsequent positions could harm American economic or military security through undesirable technology transfer.


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