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April 30, 2007 Graduate education and Innovation
Irving Wladawsky-Berger, one of the key innovators at IBM, has a long post in his blog about a report by the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) that covers Graduate Education: The Backbone of American Competitiveness and Innovation. The report, presented to the US Congress, covers the changing role of graduate education. One excerpt selected in the post on the key issues for the future: STEM= Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Wiith a high percentage of doctorates in these fields being from abroad the US, and the increasing problems to get the necesary permissions to go there or stay there, the fact that the country wants to focus on those areas and getting more attention from young students to the research fields marks clearly the transition that everybody has been preaching for years to a knowledge-based economy a big reality that will take most countries by surprise if they are not ready to have a lot of young people ready to innovate and take risks. Posted on 30 April 2007 CommentsPost a comment |
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