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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - About
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the United States is a joint initiative of the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS). And Educational Testing Service (ETS). The 18-member commission includes university presidents and chancellors, graduate deans, provosts, industry leaders, and higher education scholars. Chair: William Russel, Dean, Graduate School, Princeton University. Vice Chair: Suzanne Ortega, Executive Vice President and Provost, University of New Mexico. Susan Stites-Doe, Dean of ...
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - FAQs
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Q: What is the Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the United States? Q: What issues does the report identify? Q: Why is this of concern to the future competitiveness of the United States? Solutions to many of the greatest challenges facing the nation and the world in the 21st century will depend upon having a highly skilled workforce. Grand challenges such as finding efficient alternative energy sources, improving agricultural practices in developing countries to feed their growing pop...
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - Overview
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The Path Forward: The Future of Graduate Education in the United States. The Path Forward: The Future of Graduate Education in the United States. Is the landmark report from the Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the United States. The report addresses the role of graduate education in sustaining our intellectual leadership into the future. It summarizes political, demographic, educational, and economic trends, analyzing data from a wide spectrum of sources. The report includes:.
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The Path Forward: The Future of Graduate Education in the United States
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The Path Forward discusses the essential role of graduate education in producing a highly skilled workforce in the United States. In order to secure American innovation and competitiveness in the 21st century, graduate school must remain a viable option for a growing number of Americans. Read the Report Now. The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education. The Commission's report was released on April 29, 2010, at a forum at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Executive Summary (6-page PDF).
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University Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Andrew Hargadon
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. University Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Category Archives: University Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Not all entrepreneurs are created, or create, equal(ly). April 4, 2013. Maria Meyers of U.S.SourceLink. Offers a nice perspective on the different types of entrepreneurs in any given community and the different community resources they need to succeed. Continue reading →. University Innovation and Entrepreneurship. April 2, 2013. February 5, 2013.
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - Conferences
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These regional graduate education events will discuss report findings and recommendations from The Path Forward report. Conference of Southern Graduate. February 24, 2011 –. February 27, 2011. Western Association of Graduate. March 14, 2011 –. March 17, 2011. San Diego, CA. Midwestern Association of Graduate. March 30, 2011 –. April 1, 2011. Northeastern Association of Graduate. April 13, 2011 –. April 16, 2011. Executive Summary (6-page PDF). Simplified Chinese Version (74-page PDF).
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - News
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education was jointly formed by the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) and Educational Testing Service (ETS) to study how graduate education can meet the challenges of the 21st century. The Commission comprises 18 university and corporate leaders. It produced a landmark report,. The Path Forward: the Future of Graduate Education in the United States,. Steps Taken on the Path Forward Highlights Impact of Landmark Report. Charting Our Nation's Prosperity, October 12.
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The Path Forward: The Future of Graduate Education in the United States
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The Path Forward discusses the essential role of graduate education in producing a highly skilled workforce in the United States. In order to secure American innovation and competitiveness in the 21st century, graduate school must remain a viable option for a growing number of Americans. Read the Report Now. The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education. The Commission's report was released on April 29, 2010, at a forum at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Executive Summary (6-page PDF).
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - FAQs
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Q: What is the Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the United States? Q: What issues does the report identify? Q: Why is this of concern to the future competitiveness of the United States? Solutions to many of the greatest challenges facing the nation and the world in the 21st century will depend upon having a highly skilled workforce. Grand challenges such as finding efficient alternative energy sources, improving agricultural practices in developing countries to feed their growing pop...
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education - About
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The Commission on the Future of Graduate Education in the United States is a joint initiative of the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS). And Educational Testing Service (ETS). The 18-member commission includes university presidents and chancellors, graduate deans, provosts, industry leaders, and higher education scholars. Chair: William Russel, Dean, Graduate School, Princeton University. Vice Chair: Suzanne Ortega, Executive Vice President and Provost, University of New Mexico. Susan Stites-Doe, Dean of ...