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GA SCIENCE & ENGINEERING EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS
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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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Parents + Career Planning Tools + Math + Science = Student Success
What do parents need to know to educate and encourage their children to consider careers in mathematics, the sciences or engineering,...
State: Georgia, Kentucky
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Partnership Catalyzes SOP-based Industry
The Georgia Tech Packaging Research Center (PRC), a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (ERC), completed its 10-year...
State: Georgia
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Science & Engineering Education, Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development
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HBCUs lead the way in STEM degrees conferred
The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Undergraduate Program provides awards to...
State: Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development

Current NSF Abstracts

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Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics
MSP-COMPREHENSIVE AWARDS
Awarded to: Jan Kettlewell, University System of Georgia, Oct 1, 2003
Center for Behavioral Neuroscience
STC CENTERS-ESTABLISHED, SCI & TECH CTRS (INTEG PTRS)
Awarded to: Elliott Albers, Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc., Jul 1, 2003

Science Education Resources

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