Honored Guests:
Dr. Neal Lane,
Science Advisor to the President and
Director,
White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy,
Dr. Arthur Bienenstock,
Associate Director for Science, Office
of Science and Technology Policy,
and Chair, National Science and Technology
Council Task Force
on the Government-University Research
Partnership, and
Dr. Martha Krebs,
Director, Office of Science, U.S.
Department of Energy,
and Member of the National Science
and Technology Council Task Force
on the Government-University Research
Partnership
Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 9 am to
3 pm.
Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications
Technology
250 14th Street, NW, Atlanta GA 30318
Preliminary Program
9-9:15 Welcome from Drs. Clough and
Bienenstock
9:15-10:30 Integrating research and
education: the teaching role of research universities
What federal practices best strengthen
this valuable relationship, at both undergraduate and graduate levels?
Panel: Dr. Debra Stewart, Dean of
Graduate Studies, North Carolina State University; Dr. Arthur Bienenstock,
OSTP; Dr. Judith Sunley*, Acting Associate Director for Education and Human
Resources, National Science Foundation
Open discussion
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Recruiting a diverse science
and engineering workforce.
What have we learned about encouraging
women and minorities to take up research careers? What federal programs
or policies are most important if we are to continue to make progress?
Panel: President Fred Humphries, Florida
A&M University; Dean Sue V. Rosser, Ivan Allen College, Georgia Institute
of Technology; Dr. Martha Krebs, Director, Office of Science, U.S. Department
of Energy
Open discussion
12:00-1:30 Lunch. Dr. Lane addresses
the current policy/budget environment for research.
1:30-2:45 The role of universities
in economic development.
How can the federal government best
work with universities and their state and local institutions to stimulate
economic growth?
Panel: William Todd, Georgia Research
Alliance; President Malcolm Portera, Missisippi State University*; Dr.
Mary Good*; President Mark Wrighton, Chancellor, Washington University*
Open discussion
2:45 Closing remarks. Dr. Lane or
Dr. Bienenstock.
* invited
Hosted by the Georgia Tech School
of Public Policy
Seating is limited. To reserve your spot, please send the attached registration form, plus $20 to cover the cost of breaks and lunch, to Kathy Mims, Office of the Vice-Provost for Research, Carnegie Building, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0325.
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