Without an expanding economy and an expanding federal budget for scientific research,
an expanding research workforce can not be supported.
Not exact matches
Three quarters of the companies expect to maintain or
expand the current
workforce, 95 % will increase or hold current
research & development investment and 80 % expect capital expenditure to remain at current levels or grow.
The best way for New York State to grow its economy is by
expanding investment in a well - educated
workforce, according to a new study published by Economic Policy Institute for the Economic Analysis and
Research Network (EARN).
Beyond working to
expand diversity among the STEM
workforce, Johnston said the alliance seeks to «improve job security and shore up support for curiosity - led
research and the rapid translation of scientific and technological discoveries.»
With a 5 - year term for
research grants and a competitive renewal rate of about 53 %, supporting an
expanded scientific
workforce is a tall order for NIH, even as the
research budget continues to grow at a modest pace.
Combined, these efforts include more than $ 400 million in financial and in - kind contributions that support the overarching goals of the NMI of supporting interdisciplinary
research; developing platform technologies; and
expanding the
workforce.
The NMI will meet this goal by supporting interdisciplinary
research; developing platform technologies; and
expanding the
workforce.
Attracting a diverse and high - quality teacher
workforce requires
expanding innovative and
research - based recruitment efforts, including strategies to make teaching careers attractive and financially sustainable.
Other areas of focus and interest include career and technical education,
expanded learning opportunities, higher education,
workforce development, adult learning, and policy,
research, and practice alignment.
He leads AIR's
Research and Evaluation area where he oversees projects across our entire range of subject areas including education, health, and the
workforce both in the United States and internationally, always with the goal
expanding our knowledge about how best to improve people's lives, particularly the disadvantaged.