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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda, Workshop on the International Exchange and Movement of Engineers." National Research Council. 1988. Foreign and Foreign-Born Engineers in the United States: Infusing Talent, Raising Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1525.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda, Workshop on the International Exchange and Movement of Engineers." National Research Council. 1988. Foreign and Foreign-Born Engineers in the United States: Infusing Talent, Raising Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1525.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda, Workshop on the International Exchange and Movement of Engineers." National Research Council. 1988. Foreign and Foreign-Born Engineers in the United States: Infusing Talent, Raising Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1525.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda, Workshop on the International Exchange and Movement of Engineers." National Research Council. 1988. Foreign and Foreign-Born Engineers in the United States: Infusing Talent, Raising Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1525.
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APPENDIX B AGENDA Works p on the ::nternationa: Exhale arxt Ire rent of - Sneers Nations AcadE~ry of Sciences July 7, 1987 79

8:30 Welccme A1 an Fechter, Executive Dlr~or Of f ice of Scientif ic and Engineering Personnel 8: 45 Intrc~uction 9:00 Seminary of the Data 9: ~ 5 Foreign Er~ee=; ~ the U.S. Labor Force 10:00 Foreign E=~n~; in Industry 10:45 11:15 12:00 1:00 1:45 Leak Foreign E~g~n~ring Students and Faculty In Academia Inch Foreign Er~nee=; and Foreign Visitors In Federal Laboratories International Flaw of Scien- tific ark Ensnaring Talent 2:30 Flaw of American Engineers to Japan Stanford S. Penner, Chair University of ~1 if ornia, La Jolla Charles Falk, Consultant Michael Finn, Oak Ridge Associated Universities Peter Cannon, Rockwell International Daniel C. liquor, University, of Florida Glenn Kuswa, Sandia National Laboratory Dorothy S. Zinberg, Harvard University Charles T. Owens, National Science F~tion 3: 00 Break 3 :15 Federal Policy E~:tives · John Mbore, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation o Sandra O'Leary, Office of Policy Platonic Staff, U.S. Departan~t of State · Ron William, Committee on Science, Space, ark Tedhnology, U.S. House of Representatives o Deborah Wince, Office of Science ark Technology Policy 4: 00 in Discussion 4: 30 Adjour~t 81

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