| United States. President's Science Advisory Committee - 1958 - 44 pages
...farsighted research management. New and vigorous programs in academic institutions have been sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Department of Defense. These are but several examples out of a large number which indicate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1963 - 672 pages
...improving the quality of education in the sciences and other fields of study. Several agencies including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the US Office of Education support fellowship programs for graduate students. The Foundation and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1414 pages
...improving the quality of education in the sciences and other fields of study. Several agencies including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the US Office of Education support fellowship programs for graduate students. The Foundation and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1548 pages
...improving the quality of education in the sciences and other fields of study. Several agencies including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the US Office of Education support fellowship programs for graduate students. The foundation and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics - 1967 - 472 pages
...never has been a meeting of the national committee that hasn't been attended by representatives of the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission and so on. The whole community of Federal agencies including those which have normal responsibilities... | |
| Paolo Palladino - 1996 - 220 pages
...National Association of Land-Grant and State Universities suggested, in 1964, that they should turn to the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, or the Department of Defense, for support.44 Thus the pioneering work during the late 1950s by Vernon... | |
| Michael H. Hunt - 2007 - 416 pages
...War II. The Office of Naval Research served as the prototype between 1946 and 1950, to be followed by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Advanced Research Project Agency (under the... | |
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