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... 1995 Career Opportunities: A Listing of Positions for People Trained in Physics and Related Fields. College Park, MD: Division of Career Planning and Placement, AIP.
From page 114...
... Washington DC: Engineering Deans Council, American Society for Engineering Education. Brief but clear discussion on how to choose the best degree for your career in engineering.
From page 115...
... Wash ington, DC: National Academy Press. A thorough discussion of many of the issues underlying this guide, such as the structure of graduate education and the chang ing needs of those who employ PhD scientists and engineers.
From page 116...
... 1986 The Campus Climate Revisited: Chilly for Women Faculty, Adminis trators, and Graduate Students. Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges, Project on the Status and Education of Women.
From page 117...
... 1989 An Academic Career: It Could Be for You: A Guide for Prospective Engineering Faculty Members. Washington, DC: American Society for Engineering Education.
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... Presidential Task Force on the Study of Doctoral Education in Chemistry 1995 Employment Patterns of Recent Doctorates in Chemistry: Institutional Perspectives and Imperatives for Change. Washington, DC: Ameri can Chemical Society.
From page 119...
... New York: Committee on Issues Identification, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Contains an interesting section on new technologies and busi ness priorities, including energy generation, industrial energy ef ficiency, and transportation.


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