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SCATE Strategies Help Increase the Number of Well-Prepared Students in the Pipeline for Technician Careers
The South Carolina Advanced Technological Education Center of Excellence (SCATE) enhances the nation’s high tech workforce by improving...
State: South Carolina
Topics: Workforce & Economic Development
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Teachers Set Sail for the School of Rock
Thirteen middle school, high school, and museum educators from around the United States recently set sail from Victoria, Canada, for...
State: District Of Columbia
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Where Biology Meets Business
Large science and technology centers provide a unique opportunity for scientists to conduct research and outreach on sizeable, long-term...
State: Georgia
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Florida’s First Coast Manufacturing Innovation Partnership
Joint industry-academia projects with regional industry comprise Florida’s First Coast Manufacturing Innovation Partnership.  The...
State: Florida
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development

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Current NSF Abstracts

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Earth System Science Education Alliance (ESSEA) II
GEO TEACH
Awarded to: Robert Myers, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Nov 1, 2006
Next Generation Biometrics: Achieving Strength in Molecular Recognition and Transport
RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROV
Awarded to: Paul Hill, Higher Education Policy Commission, May 15, 2006

Workforce Development Resources

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