SEWP in cooperation with the SBBI at the Harvard Business School has been a regular part of a Fall lecture series that meets at the Harvard Business School and other weeks at the Department of Economics, Harvard University.
Seminar topics include:
Private Equity and Long-Run Investment: The Case of Innovation
Population modeling of the emergence and development of scientific fields
Of Mice and Academics: Examining the Effect of Openness on Innovation
Patents, Business Models, and Permanent Injunctions
[More information on seminar here]
The Future of Engineering in the USA
Conference, November 17, 2008, held at Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers University in cooperation with Labor & Worklife Program, Harvard Law School and SEWP -
[More information to come]
The Labor & Worklife Program at Harvard Law School
and the [National Bureau of Economic Research] (NBER)
[ SEWP Digest: President-Elect Obama and S&E Workers, December 2008 ]
Previous Editions of SEWP Digest:
[ SEWP Digest: Nanotechnology & Society II, June 2008
]
[ SEWP Digest: Measuring Innovation in Science and Engineering, February 2008
]
[SEWP Digest, Nanotechnology Edition, November 2007]
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Federal funding of academic science and engineering (S&E) R&D failed to outpace inflation for the second year in a row.
According to a study by NSF a 2-year decline in federal funding in constant dollars is unprecedented for this data series, which began in 1972
[Read Full Report]
University of California Post doc Union Wins Official Recognition
After a failed attempts in 2006, the PRO/UAW, has successfully organized the post docs on the 10 University of California (UC) campuses. The move brings an estimated 10% of U.S. post docs into UAW. The union faced no noticeable opposition..
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The Future of the Biomedical Sciences
Paula Stephan, SEWP network member and economist at Georgia State University, spoke about the future of the biomedical sciences in her talk: "Early Careers for Biomedical Scientists: Doubling (and Troubling) Outcomes" at Harvard University on Feb. 27th, 2007. The message: employment opportunities are getting worse for future biologists a trend that has to be reversed for the future of the biomedical sciences in the US.
Call for Proposals – Initial Access to Nanobank Data
Be One of the First to Tap into the Nanobank!
By Donna K. Ginther and Shulamit Kahn
Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences.
We evaluate whether gender differences in the likelihood of obtaining a tenure track job,
promotion to tenure, and promotion to full professor explain these facts using the 1973-2001
Survey of Doctorate Recipients.
[full paper]
By George Borjas
The rapid growth in the number of foreign students enrolled in American universities has transformed the higher education system, particularly at the graduate level. [full paper]
Improving the Postdoctoral Experience: An Empirical ApproachBy Geoff Davis
Recent reports have called for changes to the training of postdoctoral scientists and
engineers. We tested the hypothesis that the practices advocated make a measurable difference
in the experiences and productivity of postdoctoral researchers...
[full paper]
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