November 20, 2006
Science Ph.D.'s continue to grow
Inside Higher Ed, November 20, 2006
It is unlikely to quiet the burgeoning cries of alarm about a perceived crisis in American scientific competitiveness. But a new report from the National Science Foundation offers some evidence both of progress and of continued problems. The report finds that the number of science and engineering Ph.D.'s awarded by American universities in 2005 reached an all-time high of 27,974, surpassing the previous record of 27,273 from 1998. Read article.
Posted by: Heidi Cool, November 20, 2006 02:48 PM | News Topics: Higher Ed News
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