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📆 Thursday, April 11, 2024 ⏰ 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Eastern
We will share findings from the new Science and Engineering Indicators report and answer questions including: Â
âť“ Where does the U.S. stand in the global science and engineering enterprise? âť“ Where is the U.S. losing ground? Where does it still lead? âť“ What countries invest the most in R&D? Release the most patents and publications? âť“ How are America’s students performing in math and science? âť“ What does the U.S. STEM workforce look like today, across the country?Â
Find out the answers and ask your own questions.
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SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INDICATORS
Science and Engineering Indicators is a Congressionally mandated suite of products on the state of the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. The reports are prepared by the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics under the National Science Board’s guidance.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD
The National Science Foundation Act of 1950 charged the National Science Board (NSB) with two roles: governing board of the NSF and advisor to Congress and the President on policy matters related to STEM research and STEM education. Selected for their distinguished service and accomplishments in academia, government, and the private sector, the Board’s 24 presidentially appointed members are leaders in STEM research and education.
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING STATISTICS
The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES), within the U.S. National Science Foundation, is the nation's leading provider of statistical data on the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. As a principal federal statistical agency, NCSES serves as a clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, analysis, and dissemination of objective science and engineering data.
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